INDEX.
The numbers in a parenthesis indicate the notes.
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Acharnicje Port.*:, at Athens, i.
Achilles, his combat with Memnon, 11, i3
— takes leave of Peleus, 54— his combat
with Telephus, 55.
Action, with three other heroes, 5o.
Actorides, killed by Hercules, 93.
jEgina , carried away by Jupiter, 3i, (12).
tEgis, its primitive form, 2—worn by the
Libyan women, 3.
jEtiier, supposed the Divine principle, 38.
^vrniopis, poem of Arctinus, 12.
Agamemnon , represented in a hunting scene,
5o, (2).
Agrigentum, taste of its inhabitants, 11, 85.
ATYIEY2, conical stone sacred to Apollo, 77.
Ajax, his shield, gi , (5).
AlftPA, a swing, 77— festival in honour of
Erigone, ibid.
Alalcomenais , epithet of Minerva, 3, (10).
AlcjEus , inventor of lyric poetry, 81 — his
passion for Sappho, 82 — his patriotism,
ibid. — how represented, 83.
Aloides , sons of Neptune , sometimes con-
founded with the giants, 18.
Amazones , their various wars, 52 — their
dress and arms, 53 — often represented
in ancient works of art, 54 — pursuing a
Greek, 92.
Amphora, filled with oil, given at the Pana-
thenaic games, 7.
AMIIY2, ornament for the head, 46, 33,
Anagogia, festival in honour of Venus, 45,
(10).
Anaxyrides, worn by Asiatics, 53.
Anthesphoria, festivals of Proserpine, 4°\
Antiope, wife of Theseus, 52—her death,
ibid.
ANTYS, part of the chariot, 57.
Archaic style, frequently imitated, 21, 29,
93.
Arctinus, an ancient poet, 12, (6), 73.
Argonauts, deliver Phineus, 4°-
Ariadne, her marriage with Bacchus, 67 —
her crown, 68, 27, (20).
Aristophanes , a passage of, explained , 37 ,
(■4).
APIIYIA, used as an epithet by Homer, and
not the name of a Harpy,
Artists (Ancient), alter mythological tradi-
tions, 11 —and inscriptions, ibid. — vary
in their practice, 13 — different employed
to paint one vase, 14, 60 —their obser-
vance of propriety, 19, L\\, 43—their
designs purposely incorrect, 21, 29 — avoid
monstrous images, l\ \ —licence in uniting
different actions, 48 — euphemism, 5i ,
78 —liberty of varying the costume, 5g —
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The numbers in a parenthesis indicate the notes.
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L
Acharnicje Port.*:, at Athens, i.
Achilles, his combat with Memnon, 11, i3
— takes leave of Peleus, 54— his combat
with Telephus, 55.
Action, with three other heroes, 5o.
Actorides, killed by Hercules, 93.
jEgina , carried away by Jupiter, 3i, (12).
tEgis, its primitive form, 2—worn by the
Libyan women, 3.
jEtiier, supposed the Divine principle, 38.
^vrniopis, poem of Arctinus, 12.
Agamemnon , represented in a hunting scene,
5o, (2).
Agrigentum, taste of its inhabitants, 11, 85.
ATYIEY2, conical stone sacred to Apollo, 77.
Ajax, his shield, gi , (5).
AlftPA, a swing, 77— festival in honour of
Erigone, ibid.
Alalcomenais , epithet of Minerva, 3, (10).
AlcjEus , inventor of lyric poetry, 81 — his
passion for Sappho, 82 — his patriotism,
ibid. — how represented, 83.
Aloides , sons of Neptune , sometimes con-
founded with the giants, 18.
Amazones , their various wars, 52 — their
dress and arms, 53 — often represented
in ancient works of art, 54 — pursuing a
Greek, 92.
Amphora, filled with oil, given at the Pana-
thenaic games, 7.
AMIIY2, ornament for the head, 46, 33,
Anagogia, festival in honour of Venus, 45,
(10).
Anaxyrides, worn by Asiatics, 53.
Anthesphoria, festivals of Proserpine, 4°\
Antiope, wife of Theseus, 52—her death,
ibid.
ANTYS, part of the chariot, 57.
Archaic style, frequently imitated, 21, 29,
93.
Arctinus, an ancient poet, 12, (6), 73.
Argonauts, deliver Phineus, 4°-
Ariadne, her marriage with Bacchus, 67 —
her crown, 68, 27, (20).
Aristophanes , a passage of, explained , 37 ,
(■4).
APIIYIA, used as an epithet by Homer, and
not the name of a Harpy,
Artists (Ancient), alter mythological tradi-
tions, 11 —and inscriptions, ibid. — vary
in their practice, 13 — different employed
to paint one vase, 14, 60 —their obser-
vance of propriety, 19, L\\, 43—their
designs purposely incorrect, 21, 29 — avoid
monstrous images, l\ \ —licence in uniting
different actions, 48 — euphemism, 5i ,
78 —liberty of varying the costume, 5g —
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