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GENERAL INDKX.
Mocenigo, Pietro, his expedition to
Budrum, 74.
Modius, Cnidian corn-measure equal
to, 462.
Mole, ancient, at Halicarnassus, 271;
at Cnidus, 347.
Mosaic pavements. (See Tessellated
Pavements.)
Mughla, visits to, 621, 623 ; Acropolis
of, 622, 623 ; probably the ancient
Tarmiani, ib.
Muses and Apollo Pythius, temple of,
at Cnidus, 427 et seq. ; architectural
remains, 428, 431 ; large roof-tile
found there, 430 ; fragments of
sculpture found there, 436 ct seq.
Mylasa, district of, 14tt.; temples at, ib.;
worship of indigenous deities at, 33 ;
seat of government transferred from to
Halicarnassus, 37 ; the ancient resi-
dence of the family of Hekatomnus,
38 ; its natural disadvantages, ib. ; in-
scriptions found at, 42, 48, 50 ;
ancient road to, 333, 340 ; visit to,
609 ; beautiful mosque at, 611 ;
climate of, ib. ; journey from to
Eski Hissar, 620.
Myndus (Gumischlu), anciently belong-
ing to the Leleges, 41; its strength,
ib. ; a city of Caria, 62 ; route from
Budrum to, 573, et seq. ; site of and
city walls, 574 ; church, baths, &c,
577 ; stadium, ib. ; mole of the har-
bour, ib.; Peninsula and Acropolis,
578.
N.
XauchatiS, in Egypt, temple at, 13.
Necropolis, near Cnidus, 471 ; church
in the, 474 ; of ancient Cos, 635.
Nereid seated on a hippocamp, on a
mosaic found at Budrum, 202.
Neurospaston, in terra-cotta, found in
Temenos of Demeter, 397.
Nicetas of Cappadocia, mentions the
Mausoleum, 73.
Niches, in Temenos of Demeter, 376;
in Temple of Muses, Cnidus, 440-1.
Niobe, the sculptured group of, 257;
doubtful whether Scopas or Prax-
iteles was the author, ib.
Nur-hags, singular buildings in Sar-
dinia, 184, 185.
Octavia Secunda, sepulchral inscrip-
tion to, in Latin, in Necropolis at
Cnidus, 476.
Odeum, ruins of at Cnidus, 370 ;
discovery of, ib., 452-4 ; had a metal
grating in place of a scene, 452 ; at
Bargylia, 608.
Oil produced in the Cnidian territory,
361.
Oliatos, tyrant of Mylasa, 31 et n.
Olymos, town of, in alliance with La-
branda, 617.
Orchomeuos, treasury at, 201.
Orontes, satrap of Mysia, 44.
Otliontopates, a Persian satrap, 58 ;
appointed satrap of Caria, 61 ; his
defence of Halicarnassus, 64 ; de-
feated by Ptolemy, 65.
Ovriokastro, castle of, 639.
Pactyas, tyrant of Idyma, 48.
PaBstum, terra-cotta figures discovered
at, 332 n.
Painted stucco, found with fragments of
tessellated pavement at Budrum, 321;
interior of ancient houses decorated
with, 322 ; in a niche in Temenos of
Demeter, 370.
Painted architecture of Mausoleum,
89,185,240.
Painted sculpture of Mausoleum, 102,
222, 223, 232, 238, 246 ; at Cnidus,
383, 403.
Palaio Pyli, ancient town of, in Cos,
641; antiquities of, ib. ; castle of,
642 ; church in, 636.
Palatia, church of in the island of Cos,
638 et ii.
Pan represented on a mosaic found at
Budrum, 294.
Panagia, church of in the island of
Cos, 641.
Panizzi, Mr., his share in the organiza-
tion of the Budrum expedition, 85.
Panyasis, the epic poet of Halicar-
nassus, 23; put to death by the
tyrant Lygdamis, 24.
Pasha Liman, visit to, 592 ; inscription
found at, ib.
Pathetic school of Athenian sculpture,
as distinguished from the earlier
Ethical school, 256, 260.
Pavements, mosaic. (See Tessellated
Pavements.)
Pcdasus, region of, 10, 18.
Pentaeteris, festival of, at Lagina, 570.
Pentelic marble used in the sculptures
of the Mausoleum, 232.
Peraa, territory of, 70.
Peribolusof the Mausoleum ; discovery
of its northern and eastern walls,
110, 114, 115, 126; its four
sides probably formed a square, 135 ;
western wall of the, ib.; southern
GENERAL INDKX.
Mocenigo, Pietro, his expedition to
Budrum, 74.
Modius, Cnidian corn-measure equal
to, 462.
Mole, ancient, at Halicarnassus, 271;
at Cnidus, 347.
Mosaic pavements. (See Tessellated
Pavements.)
Mughla, visits to, 621, 623 ; Acropolis
of, 622, 623 ; probably the ancient
Tarmiani, ib.
Muses and Apollo Pythius, temple of,
at Cnidus, 427 et seq. ; architectural
remains, 428, 431 ; large roof-tile
found there, 430 ; fragments of
sculpture found there, 436 ct seq.
Mylasa, district of, 14tt.; temples at, ib.;
worship of indigenous deities at, 33 ;
seat of government transferred from to
Halicarnassus, 37 ; the ancient resi-
dence of the family of Hekatomnus,
38 ; its natural disadvantages, ib. ; in-
scriptions found at, 42, 48, 50 ;
ancient road to, 333, 340 ; visit to,
609 ; beautiful mosque at, 611 ;
climate of, ib. ; journey from to
Eski Hissar, 620.
Myndus (Gumischlu), anciently belong-
ing to the Leleges, 41; its strength,
ib. ; a city of Caria, 62 ; route from
Budrum to, 573, et seq. ; site of and
city walls, 574 ; church, baths, &c,
577 ; stadium, ib. ; mole of the har-
bour, ib.; Peninsula and Acropolis,
578.
N.
XauchatiS, in Egypt, temple at, 13.
Necropolis, near Cnidus, 471 ; church
in the, 474 ; of ancient Cos, 635.
Nereid seated on a hippocamp, on a
mosaic found at Budrum, 202.
Neurospaston, in terra-cotta, found in
Temenos of Demeter, 397.
Nicetas of Cappadocia, mentions the
Mausoleum, 73.
Niches, in Temenos of Demeter, 376;
in Temple of Muses, Cnidus, 440-1.
Niobe, the sculptured group of, 257;
doubtful whether Scopas or Prax-
iteles was the author, ib.
Nur-hags, singular buildings in Sar-
dinia, 184, 185.
Octavia Secunda, sepulchral inscrip-
tion to, in Latin, in Necropolis at
Cnidus, 476.
Odeum, ruins of at Cnidus, 370 ;
discovery of, ib., 452-4 ; had a metal
grating in place of a scene, 452 ; at
Bargylia, 608.
Oil produced in the Cnidian territory,
361.
Oliatos, tyrant of Mylasa, 31 et n.
Olymos, town of, in alliance with La-
branda, 617.
Orchomeuos, treasury at, 201.
Orontes, satrap of Mysia, 44.
Otliontopates, a Persian satrap, 58 ;
appointed satrap of Caria, 61 ; his
defence of Halicarnassus, 64 ; de-
feated by Ptolemy, 65.
Ovriokastro, castle of, 639.
Pactyas, tyrant of Idyma, 48.
PaBstum, terra-cotta figures discovered
at, 332 n.
Painted stucco, found with fragments of
tessellated pavement at Budrum, 321;
interior of ancient houses decorated
with, 322 ; in a niche in Temenos of
Demeter, 370.
Painted architecture of Mausoleum,
89,185,240.
Painted sculpture of Mausoleum, 102,
222, 223, 232, 238, 246 ; at Cnidus,
383, 403.
Palaio Pyli, ancient town of, in Cos,
641; antiquities of, ib. ; castle of,
642 ; church in, 636.
Palatia, church of in the island of Cos,
638 et ii.
Pan represented on a mosaic found at
Budrum, 294.
Panagia, church of in the island of
Cos, 641.
Panizzi, Mr., his share in the organiza-
tion of the Budrum expedition, 85.
Panyasis, the epic poet of Halicar-
nassus, 23; put to death by the
tyrant Lygdamis, 24.
Pasha Liman, visit to, 592 ; inscription
found at, ib.
Pathetic school of Athenian sculpture,
as distinguished from the earlier
Ethical school, 256, 260.
Pavements, mosaic. (See Tessellated
Pavements.)
Pcdasus, region of, 10, 18.
Pentaeteris, festival of, at Lagina, 570.
Pentelic marble used in the sculptures
of the Mausoleum, 232.
Peraa, territory of, 70.
Peribolusof the Mausoleum ; discovery
of its northern and eastern walls,
110, 114, 115, 126; its four
sides probably formed a square, 135 ;
western wall of the, ib.; southern