Sexual life in ancient Greece : with thirty-two full-page plates

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

Amatoria (The Art of Love), 63, 152n., 158, 186, 312, 327n., 345, 364, 504, 513; Fasti, 21In., 220n., 225, 229n., 468 n.; Heroides, 95, 203, 207, 371 ; Metamorphoses, 125, 139, 207, 225, 228, 231 N., 234, 235, 236n., 240, 461n., 462 Remedia Amoris, 84; Tristia, 152, 327 0., 450, 471

Odyssey, see HOMER

(Cconomicus, see XENOPHON

Cedipus, see FESCHYLUS ; SENECA

Ginomaus, see SOPHOCLES

Officits, De, see CICERO

Olympia, see PINDAR

Onanisme, De l, see Tissot, S. A.

Onomasticon, see POLLUX

Opora, see ALEXIS

Orestautocleides, see "TIMOCLES

Orosius, Paulus (5th cent. a.D.),

464 Oxyrhynchus Papyrus, III, 278

Pedagogus, see CIEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA

Palladas of Alexandria (late 4th cent. A.D.), 299

Pamphilia (1st cent. a.D.), Enjoyments of Love, 280

Pamphos (? 9th or roth cent. B.c.), 213, 239, 461

Pannychis, see EUBULUS

Parmenides, see PLATO

Parmenion (? 1st cent. A.D.), 277

Parthenius (fl. 1st cent. B.c.), 271, 247, 248, 265, 275, 276 f., 518 n.; Aphrodite, 276 ; Erotica, 276; Metamorphoses, 276; Stories of Unhappy Love, 277

Pasiphaé (the pantomimus), 157

Paulus Silentarius (6th cent. A.D.), 300, 357, 400

Pausanias (fl. A.D. 174), 106, 283 ; Graecie Descriptio, i, 151, 171,

236 n., 283 n., 349, 429n., 445 ; ii, 42, 123, 208, 341, 347, 429N.; iii, 229n., 235n.;

Iv, 123, 2063; v, 92, 428; vi,

93, 120, 165, 194, 208, 428; Vil, 123, 206, 215, 283 n., 522; Vill, I13I1n., 208, 283n.; ix, 45, 131, 213, 222, 225, 231

and n., 239, 444, 460, 461, 474,

498; xX, 100, 176, 219, 232 n. Peace, see AR'STOPHANES Pelopidas, see PLUTARCH Pentathlon, see XENARCHUS

Peregrine, Death of, see LUCIAN

Pericles, see PLUTARCH

Persius (A.D. 34-62), 336, 363 n.

Petronius (d. a.D. 66), 86, 221 n., 248, 335, 435, 488, 519 n.

Phedra, see SOPHOCLES

Pheedrus (1st cent. A.D.), 316 n.

Phedrus, see PLATO

Phenomena, see ARATUS

Phanias of Lesbos (or Eresus) (fi. late 4th cent. B.c.), 255, 495

Phanion, see MENANDER

Phanocles (fl. c. 320 B.C.), 461 n., 463; Erotes, 428, 464

Phaon (anon. comedies), 327

Pherecrates (fl. 440 B.C.), 15, 102, 140, 314.n., 433 ; Corianno, 343

Pherecydes of Syros (fl. 6th cent. B.C.), 247

Philenis of Leucadia, obscene writer (fl. c. 360 B.c.), 318

Philemon (c. 360-260 B.C.), 333

Philetas of Cos (late 4th cent. B.c.), Hermes, 256

Philoctetes, see SOPHOCLES

Philodemus of Gadara (ist cent. B.C.), 262 f., 312

Philonides (fl. 430-400 B.C.), 334

Philosophie des Unbewussten, Die, see HARTMANN

Philostratus (2nd—3rd cent. A.D.), 284, 308, 436; Apollonius of Tyana, 284, 502, 511; Epistole, 339, 423; Vite Sophistarum, 113

Philoxenus (435-380 B.c.), 2

Philyllios (fl. c. 410 B.C.), 436

Phlegon of Tralles (fl. A.D. 100), 283

Phoenissae, see EURIPIDES

Phormto, see DEMOSTHENES

Photius (om cent. A.D.), IIt, 277,

288, 42

ewe (fl. 500 B.C.), 137, 309, 331, 4

Phylarchus (fl. 3rd cent. B.Cc.), 248, 274

Pindar (c. 522-442 B.C.), 5, 87, 106, 107, 246, 286, 341, 473 f. ; Epinikia, 246; Fragments, 21In., 212, 431; ##Nemea, I3IN., 229N., 235, 399, 420;

Olympia, 41, 105, I09, I3In., 177, 187, 190, 341, 445, 450, 473; Pythia, 3, 56, 93, r91, 202, 205

Piso (1st cent. B.C.), 263

Planudes (14th cent. A.D.), the Anthology, 259

Plato (c. 427-347 B.c.), 167, 207,

and

554