790
INDEX BBBUM.
Beset (Leto), Egypt, 723, 724.
Bias of Priene, 508.
Bimetallic currency of Philip II, 196.
Bipennis, symbol) of Dionysos and of Kotys,
240; symbol of Dionysos of Pagasae, 261.
Bithynia personified, Nicomedes I, 444.
Bithynia, chronological table of the coinage
of, 446.
Boar, symbol of Artemis, Phocis, 287.
Boeotarchs, names of, on federal coins, 297.
Boeotia, chronological table of coinage of, 291.
Boeotian buckler, a religious emblem, 291.
Boeotian federal currency, 291.
Boeotian League, meeting place of, 291 sq.
Boeotian dialect, coin-legend in, 297.
Bonae Nuptiae, Alexandria, 721.
Boreitene. See Artemis.
Bosporus, Colchis, and Pontus, chronological
table of coinage of, 431.
BoDs- «7ri y\wff<jr) /Be/jr/icev, the proverb, 309.
Branchidae, sacred coinage of, 504.
Brasidas in Macedon, 182 sq., 190.
Bridge over the Pyramus, Aegae, 598.
British imitation of Gaulish money, 9.
Britomartis, Crete, 383, 388, 400.
Bronze, the measure of value in Italy and
Sicily, Introd., § 9.
Bronze coinage of Athens first issued under
the archonship of Callias, B.C. 406, 315.
Bronze, plentiful reissue of, at Athens, B.C.
353-32L 3I5-
Bronze, demonetization of, at Athens, B.C. 394,
315-
Bronze mouey, Attic denominations of, 328.
Bronze first coined in Aegina, circ. B.C. 404,-
333-
Bronze coins of the Ptolemies, relation of to
silver coins, 713.
Bronze related to silver in Egypt as 120 : I,
?I3;
Bruttium, chronological table of coinage of, 76.
Bull’s horn, emblem of Seleucus, 638.
Bupalus, statue of Tyche by, Smyrna, 510.
Buraicus Herakles, statue of, Aegium, 348.
Byzas, oekist of Byzantium, 232.
C.
Calabria, chronological table of coinage of, 42.
Calauria, naval confederation of, 293.
Callias, archonship of, at Athens, first issue of
bronze, B.C. 406, 315.
Campania, derivation of coinage of, Introd.,
§ 9-
Campania, chronological table of coinage of,
26.
Campanian bull, meaning of, 33.
Campano-Tarentine coinage, 49.
Campanians in Sicily, 104, 119, 139.
Canachus, statue of Aphrodite by, at Sicyon,
347; statue of the Didymean Apollo by, 505.
‘ Canopic’ vases, Alexandria, 720.
Cappadocia, Roman province, 633.
Car of Astarte, Sidon, 673.
Caranus, myth of, 177, 212.
Carchemish, weight of, Introd., § 4, § 8.
Caria, chronological table of coinage of, 543.
Carthaginians in Spain, 3.
Catanaean brothers, Catana, 117.
Cattle, values estimated in, Introd., § 1.
Cattle, medium of exchange in Attica, 309.
Cenchreae, port of Corinth, 340.
Cephisodotus, group of Eirene and Plutos by,
Athens, 327.
Cetriporis of Thrace, mention of, in inscr.,
241.
Chalcidian colonies in the West, earliest coin-
age of, Introd., § 9.
Chalcidian colonies in Sicily, 99; in Macedon,
181.
Chalcidian League, 185.
Chalkous Attic, value of, 328.
Chares of Lindus, statue of Helios by, com-
monly called the Colossus of Rhodes, 540.
Charites, the three, Argos, 368 ; Itanus, 398 ;
Naxos, 417 ; Magnesia Ion., 502.
Charon’ the Boeotarch, 297.
Cheiron the Centaur, Magnetes, 256 • Prusias
II, 445.
Chimaera, Corinth, 336, 339 ; Sicyon, 345 sq.;
Cyzicus, 451 ; Zeleia(l), 506.
Chian ‘Fortieth’ ( = 240 grs.), 513.
Chian standard (didrachm 123-120 grs.), 513.
Chloris with Leto, Argos, 368.
Chnuphis (?), Egypt, 724.
Chronological classification of coins by style,
Introd., § 12.
Chrysippus the Philosopher, Soli, 612.
Chusor-Phtah, (Hephaestos) Hippo Regius,
745; Macomada, 745-
Cilicia, chronological table of coins of, 619.
Roman province B.C. 67, 598, 607.
Cistophori, origin and history of the, 461 ;
struck at Gortyna, 384, 396 ; Imperial, of
Bithynia, 437.
Cistophoric mints in Asia, Adramyteum, 446 ;
Barium, 459; Pergamum, 462; Ephesus,
497; Smyrna, 509; Nysa, 552; Sardes,
553 5 Thyateira, 554; Tralles, 555; Apa-
meia, 557; Laodiceia, 566.
Cistophoric countermarks on coins of Side, 587.
Cistophoric standard at Cibyra, 560 ; at Pes-
sinus, 628.
Civic titles,—Imperial, ethnic, geographical,
titles involving privileges, and purely hono-
rific titles, Introd., § 16.
Cleopatra, portrait of on coins of, Patrae, 349 ;
Ascalon, 679.
Cleopatra with infant Ptolemy XVI as Aphro-
dite and Eros, 717.
Cock, emblem of the Dawn, Carystus, 303 ;
emblem of Cretan Zeus, 382.
Cock-fight, Dardanus, 471; Ophrynium, 474.
Coinage, probable invention of, in Lydia, circ.
B.c. 700, Introd., § 5.
Colonial coins (Roman)—Types and inscrip-
tions of, Introd., § 18.
Colossus of Rhodes, 540.
Commemorative coins struck by Agathocles
and Antimachus of Bactria, 703, 7°4-
Concordia, Alexandria, 722.
Consecratio, Alexandria, 721.
Corcyrean standard (light Aeginetic) in Etru-
ria, 12; at Apollonia Illyriae, 265 ; at
Dyrrhachium, 266; in Illyria, 267 ; in
Epirus, 272 ; in the islands of Elis, 358.
INDEX BBBUM.
Beset (Leto), Egypt, 723, 724.
Bias of Priene, 508.
Bimetallic currency of Philip II, 196.
Bipennis, symbol) of Dionysos and of Kotys,
240; symbol of Dionysos of Pagasae, 261.
Bithynia personified, Nicomedes I, 444.
Bithynia, chronological table of the coinage
of, 446.
Boar, symbol of Artemis, Phocis, 287.
Boeotarchs, names of, on federal coins, 297.
Boeotia, chronological table of coinage of, 291.
Boeotian buckler, a religious emblem, 291.
Boeotian federal currency, 291.
Boeotian League, meeting place of, 291 sq.
Boeotian dialect, coin-legend in, 297.
Bonae Nuptiae, Alexandria, 721.
Boreitene. See Artemis.
Bosporus, Colchis, and Pontus, chronological
table of coinage of, 431.
BoDs- «7ri y\wff<jr) /Be/jr/icev, the proverb, 309.
Branchidae, sacred coinage of, 504.
Brasidas in Macedon, 182 sq., 190.
Bridge over the Pyramus, Aegae, 598.
British imitation of Gaulish money, 9.
Britomartis, Crete, 383, 388, 400.
Bronze, the measure of value in Italy and
Sicily, Introd., § 9.
Bronze coinage of Athens first issued under
the archonship of Callias, B.C. 406, 315.
Bronze, plentiful reissue of, at Athens, B.C.
353-32L 3I5-
Bronze, demonetization of, at Athens, B.C. 394,
315-
Bronze mouey, Attic denominations of, 328.
Bronze first coined in Aegina, circ. B.C. 404,-
333-
Bronze coins of the Ptolemies, relation of to
silver coins, 713.
Bronze related to silver in Egypt as 120 : I,
?I3;
Bruttium, chronological table of coinage of, 76.
Bull’s horn, emblem of Seleucus, 638.
Bupalus, statue of Tyche by, Smyrna, 510.
Buraicus Herakles, statue of, Aegium, 348.
Byzas, oekist of Byzantium, 232.
C.
Calabria, chronological table of coinage of, 42.
Calauria, naval confederation of, 293.
Callias, archonship of, at Athens, first issue of
bronze, B.C. 406, 315.
Campania, derivation of coinage of, Introd.,
§ 9-
Campania, chronological table of coinage of,
26.
Campanian bull, meaning of, 33.
Campano-Tarentine coinage, 49.
Campanians in Sicily, 104, 119, 139.
Canachus, statue of Aphrodite by, at Sicyon,
347; statue of the Didymean Apollo by, 505.
‘ Canopic’ vases, Alexandria, 720.
Cappadocia, Roman province, 633.
Car of Astarte, Sidon, 673.
Caranus, myth of, 177, 212.
Carchemish, weight of, Introd., § 4, § 8.
Caria, chronological table of coinage of, 543.
Carthaginians in Spain, 3.
Catanaean brothers, Catana, 117.
Cattle, values estimated in, Introd., § 1.
Cattle, medium of exchange in Attica, 309.
Cenchreae, port of Corinth, 340.
Cephisodotus, group of Eirene and Plutos by,
Athens, 327.
Cetriporis of Thrace, mention of, in inscr.,
241.
Chalcidian colonies in the West, earliest coin-
age of, Introd., § 9.
Chalcidian colonies in Sicily, 99; in Macedon,
181.
Chalcidian League, 185.
Chalkous Attic, value of, 328.
Chares of Lindus, statue of Helios by, com-
monly called the Colossus of Rhodes, 540.
Charites, the three, Argos, 368 ; Itanus, 398 ;
Naxos, 417 ; Magnesia Ion., 502.
Charon’ the Boeotarch, 297.
Cheiron the Centaur, Magnetes, 256 • Prusias
II, 445.
Chimaera, Corinth, 336, 339 ; Sicyon, 345 sq.;
Cyzicus, 451 ; Zeleia(l), 506.
Chian ‘Fortieth’ ( = 240 grs.), 513.
Chian standard (didrachm 123-120 grs.), 513.
Chloris with Leto, Argos, 368.
Chnuphis (?), Egypt, 724.
Chronological classification of coins by style,
Introd., § 12.
Chrysippus the Philosopher, Soli, 612.
Chusor-Phtah, (Hephaestos) Hippo Regius,
745; Macomada, 745-
Cilicia, chronological table of coins of, 619.
Roman province B.C. 67, 598, 607.
Cistophori, origin and history of the, 461 ;
struck at Gortyna, 384, 396 ; Imperial, of
Bithynia, 437.
Cistophoric mints in Asia, Adramyteum, 446 ;
Barium, 459; Pergamum, 462; Ephesus,
497; Smyrna, 509; Nysa, 552; Sardes,
553 5 Thyateira, 554; Tralles, 555; Apa-
meia, 557; Laodiceia, 566.
Cistophoric countermarks on coins of Side, 587.
Cistophoric standard at Cibyra, 560 ; at Pes-
sinus, 628.
Civic titles,—Imperial, ethnic, geographical,
titles involving privileges, and purely hono-
rific titles, Introd., § 16.
Cleopatra, portrait of on coins of, Patrae, 349 ;
Ascalon, 679.
Cleopatra with infant Ptolemy XVI as Aphro-
dite and Eros, 717.
Cock, emblem of the Dawn, Carystus, 303 ;
emblem of Cretan Zeus, 382.
Cock-fight, Dardanus, 471; Ophrynium, 474.
Coinage, probable invention of, in Lydia, circ.
B.c. 700, Introd., § 5.
Colonial coins (Roman)—Types and inscrip-
tions of, Introd., § 18.
Colossus of Rhodes, 540.
Commemorative coins struck by Agathocles
and Antimachus of Bactria, 703, 7°4-
Concordia, Alexandria, 722.
Consecratio, Alexandria, 721.
Corcyrean standard (light Aeginetic) in Etru-
ria, 12; at Apollonia Illyriae, 265 ; at
Dyrrhachium, 266; in Illyria, 267 ; in
Epirus, 272 ; in the islands of Elis, 358.