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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.

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Entertainments, at funerals, 567; different
sorts of, 649, &c.; customs before, 656, &c.
ceremonies at, 667, &.c; Athenian laws re-
lating to, 161.

Entrails of victims, manner of divining from
the, 284

Ephebi, oath of the, 136.

Exercises, used by the Greeks, 380, &c ; presi-
dents of the, 381.

Exposing infants, 633.

False swearers, punishments of, 233.
Fascination, 318.
Feasts, 649.

Festivals, Grecian, 321, &c.; laws relating to

the, 130.
Fetters used in punishments, 118.
Fire-ships, 517.

Five-hundred, senate of, 86 ; laws relating to
the, 138.

Flags, in battles, 459; in ships, 494.
Flowers laid on tombs, 569.
Flutes, employed in sounding alarms, 462;
Food used at the public repasts of the Spar-
tans, 655.
Foredeck, 493.
Forms of swearing, 222, &c.
Fortifications by sea, 517.
Forums, 33.

Freed servants, laws relating to, 137.

Funerals, military, 475; solemnized by rela-
tions, 523,542; denied to some persons, 524;
by whom attended, 542; Athenian laws re-
lating to, 157.

Games, presidents of the, 381 ; at funerals,
566 Olympic, 387 ; Pythian, 391; Nemean,
ibid; Isthmian, 394.

Garlands at feasts, 674.

Garments, at funerals, 542; at marriages, 600 ;
at feasts, 674; of the dead burned with their
bodies, 555.

Generals, of the Athenian army, 43S, &c.; of
the Spartan army, 440; guarded by three
hundred Spartans, 441; received their or-
der.1 from the ephori, 441.

Gods of Greece, 166, &c.; libations to the,
191; had part of the spoils taken in war, 480;
invoked before engagements, 458; before
voyages, 510; cuised by men in affliction,
550; received oblations at the beginning of
feasts, 673

Grappling iron in ships, 516.

Greaves, 425.

Greeks, whence received their religion, 165 ;
proverbial for their treachery and perfidy,
235.

Guards, for the hands, 425 ; of the camps, 456.
Gymnasia, 34; laws relating to the, 143.

Hair, of dying men cut of, 530 ; of dead men
hung on the door of the house, 539 ; of mourn-
ers how disposed, 545 ; laid on tombs, 570.

Harbours, 38, 39, 513.

Hawsers of ships, 413.

Head of ships, 493.

Helmets, 420.

Helotes, severe treatment of the, 61.
Heralds, 451.

Hercules, said 'to have invented ships, 488 :

oracle of, at Burain Achaia, 267.
Herds, laws relating to, 149.
Heroes how honoured, 573.
Homer's rhapsodies when repeated, 131.
Honey offered to the dead, 571.
Honours, laws relating to, 143.
Horse-races, 384.

Horses, how managed, 411; how used in elm

riots, 413.
Hospitality, 699, &c.

Houses, polluted by dead bodies, 566 ; purifi-
ed, 567.

Husbands, Spartan, 607 ; lent their wives, 609 ;

laws relating to, 152.
Hybla, oracle of Apollo at, 260.

Janus, the invcutorof ships, 488.
Javelins, 434.

Ichne in Macedonia, oracle of Apollo at, 260.
Jessamine laid on tombs, 569.
Images, 171; matter of. 172, &c.
Impaled persons not buried, 527.
Imprecations, 222 ; added to oaths, 230.
Imprisonment, 117.
Incantations, 312.

Infants,burial of, 528; management of, 527, &c.

exposed, 633.
Inscriptions on monuments, 562.
Institution of the Areopagus, time of the, 91.
Integrity of the court of Arecopagus, 32, Sec.
Interment, 553, &c.
Interpreters of dreams, 275.
Interring the dead, manner of, 553, &c.
Ionians introduced luxury and effiniinacy into

Greece, 676 ; delighted in wanton dances.

691.

Isthmian games, 393.

Judges, Athenian, 98; laws relating to the, M l;
inferior, 109, &c.

Judicial proceedings, 101, &c.

Juno, honoured with the spoils of war, 480 :
worshipped before marriage, 597 ; concerned
in childbirth, 625, &c.

Jupiter, honoured with the spoils of war, 480 :
with trophies, 482 ; worshipped before mar-
riage, 597.

Keel of ships, 492.

Lacedaemonians, stigmatized for their treachi -
ry and contempt of oaths, 235 ; cavalry of
the, 414; soldiers of the, 430; armies of the,
446 ; countermarch of the, 448; camps of
the, 446 ; watch of the, 456; pursued not
their fleeing enemies, 465; unskilful in the
management of sieges, 467 ; manner of the,
in burying their slain, 476; took not the;
spoils of those whom they had conquered^
479; offered sacrifices after a victory, 482;
inflicted severe punishments on those who
lost their bucklers, 484; mode of the, in
conveying intelligence, 487 ; honoured their
dead, 567,633; public repasts of the, 695.

Lands, Athenian, laws relating to, 149.

Laws, Athenian, first taught by Ceres, 124;
in what manner enacted, 126 ; annually re-
vised, 127 ; engraven on tablets, 128.

Leagues, different sorts of, 452.

Leaping, game of, 382.

Lemnians invented arm0. 4'7.
 
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