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λάα, βαθὺ στήριγμα, κατεῤῥίζωσε πέλωρον, χερσὶ Γιγαντείαις δ ̓ ἔστασε νέρθεν ὕδωρ. Ην ἅλ ̓ ἀεὶ πλώειν· διοδευομένη δ ̓ ὑπὸ ναύταις ἄστατος, εἰς πεζοὺς ὡμολόγησε μένειν.

Anthol. ix. No. 708.

(RIDICULE OF PEDANTS)

Γραμματικοὶ Μώμου στυγίου τέκνα, σῆτες ἀκανθῶν, τελχίνες βίβλων, Ζηνοδότου σκύλακες, Καλλιμάχου στρατιῶται, ὃν ὡς ὅπλον ἐκτανύσαντες, οὐδ ̓ αὐτοῦ κείνου γλῶσσαν ἀποστρέφετε, συνδέσμων λυγρῶν θηρήτορες, οἷς τὸ “μὶν” ἢ “ σφὶν” εὔαδε, καὶ, ζητεῖν εἰ κύνας εἶχε Κύκλωψ, τρίβοισθ ̓ εἰς αἰῶνα κατατρύζοντες ἀλιτροὶ ἄλλων· ἐς δ ̓ ἡμᾶς τὸν ἀποσβέσατε.

Anthol. xi. No. 321.

(RIDICULE OF PEDANTS)

Χαίροιθ ̓ οἱ περὶ κόσμον ἀεὶ πεπλανηκότες ὄμμα,
οἵ τ ̓ ἀπ ̓ Αριστάρχου σῆτες ἀκανθολόγοι.
Ποῖ γὰρ ἐμοὶ ζητεῖν τίνας ἔδραπεν ἥλιος οἴμους,

καὶ τίνος ἦν Πρωτεύς, καὶ τίς ὁ Πυγμαλίων ; Γινώσκοιμ ̓ ὅσα λευκὸν ἔχει στίχον· ἡ δὲ μέλαινα ἱστορίη τήκοι τοὺς Περικαλλιμάχους.

Anthol. xi. No. 347.

(ON HERAS THE ATHLETE)

Ἴσως με λεύσσων, ξεινε, ταυρογάστορα
καὶ στεῤῥόγυιον, ὡς ̓́Ατλαντα δεύτερον,

APPENDIX D

θαμβεῖς, ἀπιστῶν εἰ βρότειος ἡ φύσις.
Αλλ ̓ ἴσθι μ ̓ Ηρᾶν Λαδικῆα πάμμαχον,
ὃν Σμύρνα καὶ δρυς Περγάμου κατέστεφεν,
Δελφοί, Κόρινθος, Ηλις, "Αργος, Ακτιον·
λοιπῶν δ ̓ ἀέθλων ἢν ἐρευνήσῃς κράτος,
καὶ τὴν Λίβυσσαν ἐξαριθμήσεις κόνιν.

405

Anthol. xiii. No. 321.

INDEX

ACADEMY, the new, 73
Achæa, province of, 257
Achæus, a slave leader, 7

Açoka, 20 sq.; his inscriptions, 21
Acratus, Nero's agent, 238
Actium, games at, 253

Acts of the Apostles, 227, 234
Ægean, the, 225
Ælius Gallus, 240

Ænianes, 296

Ætna, Mount, 219

Anoekism, of the Chians, 92
Anthology, the, 129, 374 sq.
Antiochus, assumed as a royal title
by slave leaders, 7

Antiochus Cyzicenus and Grypus, 43
Antiochus Eusebes, 39

Antiochus Sidetes, 40, 43
Antiquarianism, 321-2
Antonius, the orator, 84, 117
Antony, M., his character and style,
162-3

Ætolia, cities founded by kings in, Apellicon of Teos, 98

203
Agatharchides, on the Red Sea, 54;
on mining, ibid.
Agrippa, M. V., 259
Agrippa, king, 364, 366
Alcibiades, 346

Alexander the Great, his prospects
of a world Empire, 1; his new
idea in colonisation, 108
Alexander Bala, 40
Alexander Zebinas, 43
Alexandria, 200; character of, 243
sq.

Amafinius, C. (Epicurean), 74
Amitrochates (Vindusara), 20
Ammonius, scholarch at Athens, 335
Ammonius, successor to Aristarchus,
47

Amphiaraus, a doubtful God, 147
Amphicrates, sophist, 95

Analogies, modern, to Greeks and

Romans, 134
Anchorite, 370

Apollodorus, Tyrant of the Garden,

71

Apollodorus of Artemita (historian),
25

Apollonius of Tyana, 183, 250, 256,
266

Apotheosis, effects of, 390-1
Appian, 86, 93-4

Appius, porch of, at Eleusis, 123
Arabs, rise in importance of, 45
Archelaus, 176

Archias, the poet, 125-6
Architect, the, in Indian theatres,
35 Greek, 363
Ariarathes, 230

Aristion (Athenion), tyrant of Athens,
94 sq.

Aristobulus the Maccabee, 44
Aristocracy, want of, in Greece, 335
Aristomenes, tutor to Ptolemy V.,
54
Aristonicus, his war with Rome, 9,
77, 117

Aristophanes, 329

Aristotle, 329, 332, 347
Arsaces, rise of, 22
Arsacids, 202

Arsinoe (the Fayoum district), Pre-

face xi, 203

Art, alleged Indo-Greek, 27
Art, Pompeian, 215
Artillery, field, 90

Arts, the, of Greece, at Rome, 80,

104 sq.

Bædeker's Greece, 123

Bætis, the river, 194, 196
Balbus conquers Spain, 193
Balearic islands plagued with rabbits,
195

Bandits in Sicily, 219

BCH (Bulletin de correspondance
hellénique), 89, 90, 91, 102, 107,
112, 145, 171, 181, 221, 222,
226, 234, 241, 256, etc., etc.
Beaudouin, M., in BCH, cited, 102

Asceticism, Pythagorean, 182 sq., Benseler, his law of hiatus, 331

187-8, 385

Asia, Greek cities in, 201, 223, 354
Asia Minor acquiesces in Roman
rule, 101; richness of, 229
Assimilation, national, 243
Assizes, the right of, 231-2

Associations, religious, 180

Beroa, 269

Bishops, prince, 225

Bithynia, Christianity in, 349; Hel-
lenism of, 363

Bithynians, 363

Blossius of Cumæ, 77, 117
Boethus of Sidon, 75

Assyrian colonisation, model for Bogos, king of Morocco, 50

Persians, etc., 200

Aswan (see Syene)
Asylum, right of, 91

Athenæus, on Alexander Bala, 40;
on Antiochus Sidetes, 40; on
Epicureans, 66

Athenodorus ravages Delos, III
Athens, stops Sylla, 93, 98; its
treatment by Rome, 97; recovers
Delos, 109; visited by Antonius
and Crassus, 118; not appreciated
by Cicero, 122-3; and Brutus,
157; naval weakness, 161; Strabo's
account of, 192; degradation of,
249; S. Paul at Athens, 269
Athos, Mount, 253
Attalus III, 9

Atticus buys pictures, 142
Augustus, 355, 357 ; his Greek
policy, 253; his education, 254-5;
and Cnidos, 357

Aulus Postumius, 70

Autodidact, despised in Greece, 81
Azas, coins of king, 29

BABYLON, 200

Bomba, king, 209

Borysthenes, the Greeks of, 273 sq.
Bosphorus, the Cimmerian, 87 sq.
Brundusium, 209

Brutus, and Athens, 157-8; senti-
mentality of, 158-9

Buddha Gaya, remains at, 27
Buddhism spread by Açoka, 21 sq. ;
in Syria, 186

Bury, Mr. J. B., cited, 247 and
Preface

Byzantium, 355

CÆSAR, JULIUS, a true Roman, 156;
a demagogue, 305
Cæsarea, 176, 367

Caligula, 255, 358, 260, 324
Callimachus, his metric, 375
Caphereus, 281

Capital, distribution of, 264
Capitals, Greek, of pillars, copied in
India, 28

Cappadocia, 95, 229

Caria, the League of, 91

Carneades, 62 sq.; his mission to
Rome, 68 sq.

Bacchæ of Euripides (in Parthia), Carthage, fertility of, 4-5

33

Bacchanalia, panic about the, 66
Bactria, revolt of, and kingdom, 20
sq.

Carystos, 265, 280
Casamicciola, 215

Cassino, Monte, compared to religi-
ous foundations in Asia Minor, 225

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