Military colonies of Alexander and of | Numa, the books of, 64 sq. Romans, 200 Mining in Pontus, 10; in Egypt, 10; OATHS, not respected by Greeks, 133 in Nubia, 54; unproductive, 265 Mob, the city, 263, 280 Octavian party in the civil war, 226 Mommsen, Th., his authority cited, Oeta, Mount, 296 60, 82, 146, 192, 212 Monopoly in papyrus, 242 Monotheism, 273 Morality, Plutarch's, 328, 344 Olbia, 274 Olympia, treasures of, stolen by Ombi, 248 Müller, C., Fragmenta Historicorum | Opposition to city improvement, Oppression, Roman, gone under the Opsimathes despised in Greece, 81 329 Oratore, de, Cicero, 118, 341 Oriental religions, their effects on Oscan art at Pompeii, 214 Naples, a Greek town, 115, 210, Ostia, 195, 211 212; Museum of, 218 Nero spares Rhodian art, 238; Hel- Overbeck on Pompeii, 214-16; on Ovid copies Philodemus, 129; exiled, PALIMBOTHRA (Pataliputra), the Panætius (at Rome), 75 sq. Nicomedes of Bithynia, his answer Paris, M., on Delos, 217 to the Senate, 8, 229 Nicomedes III, addressed by Scym- Nicomedia, 230, 231, 363 Nigidius Figulus, Pub. (philosopher), Parisades, king of Tauric Cherson- Parthia, revolt of, 22 sq. Parthians invade Asia Minor, 169. 266-8 Pausanias, 252 Peace, the Roman, 225 Pergamum, kings of, praised, 57 Petrie, Mr. F., his discovery and Appendix D tors, 272; on the Jews, 321; on of Poets thanked for praising Delos, 112 Philip of Thessalonica (poet), 380-1, Polybius, the crisis of his time, 1, 4; Philo (Judaeus) on Augustus, 171; Philodemus of Gadara, 127 sq., 218 Phoenician settlements differ from Picture galleries, 322 Piso, Cicero's picture of, 127 Places at dinner, 336 Platæa, 297 Pompeii, 214 sq. Pompey, settlement of the East by, Porus, title of Indian kings, 30 Prose, Latin, created by Cicero, 114 Provincialism derided, 138 Psephisma, the Greek, its defects, Ptolemæa at Delos, 108 Purser, Mr. L. C., quoted, 55, 313 Puteoli replaces Delos, 112, 211 sq. Plate, old silver, its value at Rome, 80 Pyrrhus, his successes against Rome, Plato, 332, 338, 386 Plays, Indian (see Drama) Pliny, the elder, cited, 5; on Me- Pliny, the younger, cited, 227 Plutarch, on king Menander's death and popularity,23; on Æm.Paullus, I Pythagoras, alleged books of, 65; QUEEN-MOTHERS, their importance Quintus Cicero, letters to, 136, 138 RABBITS, plague of, 194-5 Rajendralala Mitra opposes Fergus- | Scaptius, 158 son on age of Indian stone build- Ravenna, 208 Reinach, Th., cited, 98 Religion in Greek and Phoenician Renaissance, the, and stucco, 216 Rhetoric, Greek, as opposed to Rhodes, Strabo on, 236 sq.; Dion Rhodians, control Delos, 109; con- Rhone, the, 201 Riviera, the, 201 Scepsis, MSS. of Aristotle at, 99 Schliemann, Dr., on Novum Ilium, Scholarchs, Athenian, 61; character philosophic, and their Schools, Schürer, his History of Israel Polybius, 67; and Panatius, 76 Scymnus of Chios, his geography, Scythians, 90, 274-5 Roads, Roman, essential to their Seleucia on the Tigris, 38 colonies, 201 Seleucus I., his Eastern policy, 18 Roman governor, rapacity of, 14, Senart (in Journal Asiatique for 143 sq. compared to Roman gravitas Rubensohn on Crinagoras, 376 Rules of verse, strict, 375 1885) on the inscription of Açoka, 22 Senate, the Roman, missions to the, Silanus, D., translator of Mago, 5 Rural life in Greece, Dion on, 276 sq., Simon, the Maccabee, 42 Stark, Professor B., quoted on | Tact, want of, in great personages, Philistia and Palestine, 41 sq. Stilo, L. Ælius, teaches Latin, 84 Stiris, 102, 152 Stoics, Roman, 75-6, 85, 159, 160; Strabo, on mining and its hardships, Style, 384, 386; decay of, 392 sq. Superstition of Sylla, 103 Syene (Aswân) 241 343 Tarsus, description of, 234 sq. Terence, translates Menander, 83 Thebes, Egyptian, revolt and de- Thebes, Boeotian, deserted, 288 Tory dreams, realisation of, II Trade, in Greece, 250-1 Treasures of art carried to Rome, Trophies, set up by Herod at Jeru- Tryphon, a slave leader, 9 Tyrannicide, why popular, 160 Umbræ at dinner, 343 Unity of the Deity preached by Utica, 219 by Livy, 65 Windisch, Prof., on the Indian VALERIUS ANTIAS (historian), cited Wise man, the Stoic, 183 Varenus, 306 Wit in conversation, 342 Ventidius conquers the Parthians, World-empire, the idea of its growth, cised, 331 lauded on 2 Wrecking, 281, 284 Wyttenbach on Plutarch, 331 XENOCRATES, 352 Xenophon cited on οἰκουμένη, Yavanika, the stage curtain, 35 ZELA, a religious foundation in Asia Volkmann, on Plutarch, 319; criti- Zeller, his Philosophie der Griechen WEIL, R., in MDI, 94 cited, 61, 67, 183, 185, 187, Zeno, of Tarsus, 75 Wilson, Prof. H. H., on the Indian Zeus, Abrettene, 226; temple of, at Wills, Græco-Egyptian, Preface x, Zumpt on the succession of Athenian xi |