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CONTENTS.
Subsequently the old Agora merged in the new and inner Cera-
meicus ........ 174
Limits of old Agora - . . . - 175
Demosthenes illustrated ...... 177
Inner Colonus. Melite. Cuele .... 177
Collytus. Diomeia ....... 178
Lyceum. Milton ...... 179
Poecile in the Old Agora - ... 179
Demades and plan of Athens - . . - 181
CHAP. XXIII.
Route of Panathenaic procession traced
Peplos; sail: ear
Strattis, conjecture on - -
Santa Rosalia and Minerva -
Hippias and Hipparchns
Course of procession ...
Euripides illustrated . -
End of procession; car, peplos
Site of Pythium .
183
184
185
185
186
187
187
1881
188
CHAP. XXIV.
The Long Walh of Athens.
Three Long Walls; at end of Peloponnesian War
Two to Peiraus; one to Phalerum
Their various names, and reasons for
Cratinus and Pericles - -
Route along the Walls * .
Inscription concerning them ...
190
191
191
193
194
194
CHAP. XXV.
Grotto of the Nymphs at Mount Hymetlus.
Grotto; at Bari
Deities, to whom dedicated
Inscriptions there in the rock
Longus, conjecture on
Local suggestions
Crinagoras
Language of the Inscriptions
195
195
195
196
196
197
198
CONTENTS.
Subsequently the old Agora merged in the new and inner Cera-
meicus ........ 174
Limits of old Agora - . . . - 175
Demosthenes illustrated ...... 177
Inner Colonus. Melite. Cuele .... 177
Collytus. Diomeia ....... 178
Lyceum. Milton ...... 179
Poecile in the Old Agora - ... 179
Demades and plan of Athens - . . - 181
CHAP. XXIII.
Route of Panathenaic procession traced
Peplos; sail: ear
Strattis, conjecture on - -
Santa Rosalia and Minerva -
Hippias and Hipparchns
Course of procession ...
Euripides illustrated . -
End of procession; car, peplos
Site of Pythium .
183
184
185
185
186
187
187
1881
188
CHAP. XXIV.
The Long Walh of Athens.
Three Long Walls; at end of Peloponnesian War
Two to Peiraus; one to Phalerum
Their various names, and reasons for
Cratinus and Pericles - -
Route along the Walls * .
Inscription concerning them ...
190
191
191
193
194
194
CHAP. XXV.
Grotto of the Nymphs at Mount Hymetlus.
Grotto; at Bari
Deities, to whom dedicated
Inscriptions there in the rock
Longus, conjecture on
Local suggestions
Crinagoras
Language of the Inscriptions
195
195
195
196
196
197
198