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Potter, John; Anthon, Charles [Hrsg.]
Archaeologia Graeca or the antiquities of Greece — New York, 1825

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AN INDEX

OF

REMARKABLE THINGS

AB^E, a city of Phocis, oracle of Apollo at,

Abdication of children, 633.
Acadeinia, 36.

Acrisius king of Argos, said by some to have

founded the Amphictyonic council, 79.
Adopted children. 640.

Adulteries, Athenian laws relating to, 154,

punishment of, 610.
jEgaon invented ships of war, 490.
■3£ginensians invented ships, 488.
jEschylus, works of, not to be brought on the

stage, 131.

Affairs, military, Athenian laws relating to, 162.

Altars, different kinds of, 173; forms of, 174 ;
consecration of, 175 ; where erected, 177,
esteemed so sacred as to be a general refuge
for malefactors, 179 ; placed neargraves,562.

Amphiaraus, oracle of, 265, &c.

Amphictyonic council, 79, &c.

Animals offered in sacrifice, 195.

Antidotes aginst love, 583.

Apparel of soldiers, 437; of mourners, 545.

Archers, 410.

Archons, 65.

Areopagus, court of the, 91, &c.
Armies of the Greeks, in what manner divided,
442, &c.

Arms, by whom invented, 417 ; different sorts

of, 422, &c; how adorned, ibid.
Armour of horsemen and horses, 416.
Arrows, 433.

Assemblies of the Athenians,81, &c; manner
of holding of, 84 ; laws relating to, 138.

Athenians, denominations of the, I ; wore
grasshoppers in their hair, ib; tribes of the,
44; boroughs of the, 47; public assemblies
of the, 81, &c; punishments ef the, 119, &c.
rewards of the, 121, &c ; laws of the, 124,
&c; worshipped unknown gods, 116; ex-
ceeded all ethers in the number of their
gods and festivals, 322; cavalry of the,
414; commtnders, &c. of the, 438 ; heralds
of the, 451; fleets of the, 505 ; funerals of
the, 533; marriages of the, 585; divorces
of the, 608; adulteries of the, 610.

Athens, city of, different names of the, 26; cir-
cumference of the, 26 ; citadel of the, 26 ;

public treasury of the, 28; lower city of
the, 29, &c ; gates of the, 29. 30; streets of
the, 30; temples of the, 30, 31 ; forums oi"
the, 33; public halls of the, 33 ; gymnasia ,
of the, 34, 35 ; theatres of the, 37, 38 ; har-
bours of the, 38,39 ; citizens of the, 39.
Atlas, said to have invented ships, 488.

Bachelors at Lacedaemon incurred various pe-
nalties, 585.

Backstays in ships, 500.

Balearian slingers, 435.

Ballast used in ships, 497.

Balls of brass used in giving sentence in judi •
cial proceedings, 107.

Barley bran used in exciting love, 579.

Baths, 656

Beaks of ships, 500.

Beans used in giving sentence in judicial pro-
ceedings, 107.
Bear-star, guide of mariners, 508.
Belts, 423

Betrayers of their countrv, treatment of, after
death, 525.

Betrothing in marriage, different forms of, 590.
Birds offered in sacrifice, 196.
Black worn by mourners, 545.
Blood, used in lustrating the places in which
assemblies met, 84.

- of doves used in philtres, 578.

Boatswain, 509.

Bodies how placed upon funeral piles, 554 ;
bones of, how distinguished when consumed
to ashes, 557 ; washed and anointed, ib.

Bones of snakes and toads used for exciting
love, 578.

Boxing, exercise of, 383.

Boys, Athenian laws relating to, 154 ; instruct-
ed in arts and discipline, 136.

Brass used used instead of iron, 418.

Breakfast, 648.

Breastplates, 423, &c.

Bride, how conducted to her husband's

house, 601.
Bridges or stairs, 497.

Bucklers, 425; carefully preserved, 484; used
for placing dead soldiers on, 478; for laying
infants on, 628.
 
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