Sexual life in ancient Greece : with thirty-two full-page plates
INDEX OF AUTHORITIES
281, 416; his concubine, 398 ; on homosexuality, 412 f., 442, 469; on nakedness, 94; on music, 173 ; Alcibiades, 81, 454, 490; Charmides, 254; Cratylus, 32n.; Eraste, 490; Gorgias, 142; Laws, 32, 34, 390., 41, 68, 94, 101, 162, 178, 265, 456, 461; Lysis, 254; Menexenus, 351; Parmenides, 470; Phedo, 439; Phedrus, 245, 254, 489, 490 ; Protagoras, 130, 173, 417 ; Republic, 6, 88, 95 ; Symposion, 138, 167, 173, 254, 316n., 412 f., 451, 454, 459, 489;
divitiarum, 122n.; De educatione puerorum, 41, 456; De inimicorum utilitate, 31; De sanitate tuenda, 219; De vitioso pudore, 179; Erotikos, 281, 444; Gryllus, 428 n.; Instituta Laconica, 460; Isis and Osiris, 29; Precepta Conjugalia, 38, 42, 70; | 2815 Proverbia Alexandrinorum, 460; Questiones Grece, 62, 128, Romane, 49; Symposium, 56, 167 n., 168, 281; Table Conversations, see Convivales Questiones (above) ; The Viriues of Women, 282
Theetetus, 40, 95 Plutus, see ARISTOPHANES Plautus (c. 254-184 B.c.), 488; | Penulus, see PLAuTUS
Amphitruo, 266, 439 2. ; Asinaria, 336; Aulularia, 39 ; Menechmi, 405; Mercator, 60, 428n.; Miles Gloriosus, 35,
Poetica Astronomica, see HycGinus Poetis, De audiendis, see PLUTARCH Polemon (fl. 200 B.c.), 346, 356
488 ; Mostellaria 406 : Politics, see ARISTOTLE Penulus, 336, 406 ; Pseudolus, | Pollux, (2nd cent. AD.), 3393
293; Trinummus, 405
Pliny (A.D. 23-79), 142; Historia Naturalis, 127, 142n., 214, 364-6, 368, 467, 472; 593; 506n.
Onomasticon, ii, 314.3 iil, 45; iv, 165n., 266; v, 3570. ; vi, 169, 3520., 437D.; Vil, 83, 85, 102, 331, 3573 1X, 3343 X, 102, 310
Plotinus (aD. 204-70), 295;| Polybius (¢. 204-122 B.c.), 154,
Enneades, 295
332, 339, 437 D., 439, 482 n.
Plutarch (c. A.D. 46-120), 69, 152, Porphyrius of Tyre (A.D. 233-c.
281 f.; Lives: Agesilaus, 460; Alcibiades, 81 ; Alexander, 344 ;
304), 295, 368, 369n., 454; De abstinentia, 368 n.
Aristeides, 41, 168n.; Cato, | Poseidippus of Alexandria (fl. c.
162; Cato Minor, go;
270 B.C.), 260, 338, 404
Cleomenes, 460; Crassus, 248 ; Poseidonius (c. 130-50 B.C.), 401 Demetrius, 179, 346, 504, 522; | Posthomerica, see QUINTUS OF
Lycurgus, 33, 35, 37, 43, 61,79,
SMYRNA
95, 125, 128, 316n., 418, 444, | Precepta Conjugalia, see PLUTARCH 460; Numa, 4098; Pericles, | Praxilla of Sicyon (5th cent. B.c.),
30, 351; Pelopidas, 255 n.,
476
442, 445; Phocion, 80, 100;| Priapeia, 335
Solon, 29, 41; Theseus, 117, | Priapus (comedy), 222
124, 232n., 234; Comparison | Probus, 185
of Aristophanes and Menander, | Proclus, the Grammarian (? 2nd
282, of Lycurgus and Numa, 33; lost and spurious works, 282 ;
cent. A.D.), Chrestomathia, 117n.; On Hesiod, 126
Morstrs, 46, 125, 254, 258, | Proclus, the Neo-Plationist (c. 410—
310, 422 ; Advice to the Married,
85), Hymns to the Gods, 302
see Preacepta Conjugalia | Propertius (c. 51 B.C.—A.D. 20),
(below) ; Amatorie narrationes, 457; Amatorius, 41, 42, 130,
95, 152n., 207n., 256, 347, 358
255 N., 257, 207, 347, 442, 444, | Protagorus, see PLATO 451, 459, 400; Anseni sit gerenda | Protagorides of Cyzicus (? Ist
respublica, 129; Banquet of the Seven Wise Men, see Symposium
cent. B.c.), Erotic Conversations, Funny Stories, 280
(below) ; Convivales Questiones, | Protrepticon, see CLEMENT OF
225, 281; De adulatore et
ALEXANDRIA
amico, 437 N., 451 ; De audiendis | Proverbia Alexandrinorum, see
poetis, 333 De cupiditate
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