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

GENERAL INDEX

Anaitis, cult of, 353 and n., 392 Anakitis, the Persian Artemis, 196 Anastasius (Emperor), 297 Anaxarchus, 98

Anchises, 203, 240, 423

“ Anchovy ”’, as hetaira-name, 408 Andocides, 254, 437 n., 517

Andromache, leave-taking with Hector, 19

Andromeda, friend of Sappho, 319, 323

Androgyny, see Hermaphroditism

Angora, friend of Sappho, 319

Animals, love for humans, 255, 275 {.; strange stories of, 304

Antheia, 287

Anthesteria (festival), 112

Anthesterion (month), 112

Antheus, story of, 265

Anticyra, hetaira-name, 408

Antileon, story of, 495 f.

Antilochus, 210, 451

Antiochus Soter, 206

Antiphon, speech of, 253

Apelles, his Aphrodite Anadyomene, 129 ; a lover of Lais, 347 ; and Phryne, 349

Aphrodisia (festivals), 129

Aphrodisiacs, 364 f., 513 f.

Aphrodite, 24, 25, 123, 125 f., 201-8, 293; birth, 182 and n.; cult, 197 ; amours with Adonis, 119, Anchises, 240, Ares, 8, 185 f., 196, 209, Hephzstus, 8, 185 f., and Pygmalion, 502 ; in beauty contest, 97 ; festivals, 129, 395; her girdle, 6, 184, 201 ; favoured by the Nymphs, 219; and the rose, 424; Sappho’s Hymn to, 321 ; statues of, 29, 1773; symbols and emblems, 206 f.; temples at Byblos, 392, and Corinth, 87, 341, 388; the “‘ unholy”, 130, 503 ; wedding sacrifices to, 42 ; protectress of women, 214 ; and Eros, 262, 272

Aphrodite (titles and epithets), Anadyomene, 129; #Anosia, 130; Belestiche, 267; Epitragia, 208; Fisica, 207; Hetaira, 206; Kallipygos, 201 ; Melitta, 124; Peribaso, 206 ; Porne, 206, 388; ‘Trymalitis, 206 ; Stratonikis, 206 ; Urania, 2

Aphroditos, 124

Aphyé, as hetaira-name, 408

Apis-bull, custom concerning, 501

Apodysia, see Undressing, Festival of

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Apollo, 188-94; birth, 188; amours, 190 f., 230, with males, 192 f., 495 ; and gymnasia, 131, 193 ; and Carnos, 477, Daphne, 275, Hebe, 214, Hermes, 2009, Hyacinthus, 137, 157, 426, Niobe, 444 ; harvest home, 117, and Thargelia, 120, in honour of; Apollo Carneus, 114, 115; Apollo Ismenius, 119

Apollonius of Tyana, 502 ; chastity of, 284

Apple, in love-affairs, 63, 207, 271 and n., 382 ; of strife, 235 ; breasts compared to, 310 f., 312 n.

Apron, the athletes’, 88, 108; acrobats’, 99; actors’, 153 Arcadia, Hermes festivals in, 131

Arceophon, and Arsinoé, 257

Archeanassa, concubine to Plato,

398

Archedike, the hetaira, 404

Archedichus, dream of, 522

Archelaus, teacher and lover of Socrates, 453 f.

Archias, founder of Syracuse, 458

Archon Basileus, 113

Archytas, and sensuality, 16

Ares, 196, 423, 444; and Aphrodite, 8, 185 f., 209; and Hebe, 214

Arethusa, see Alpheus

Argonauts, 132, 234, 257, 464

Argos, 125, 460

Argyra, and Selumnus, 52

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Ariadne, 204, 218, 233, 252; couvade in honour of, 124 Aristippus, 347, 348; and

hedonism, 16

Aristolochia (plant), in superstition, 366

Armenia, cult of Anaitis in, 353 n., 392 . 5

Arsinoé, incestuous marriage of, 267, 516

Arsinoé and Arceophon, 257

Art, love of Greeks for, 5, 87, 91, 93, 96; effect of nakedness upon, 96; boyish ideal in, 427 f.

Artaxerxes Mnemon, and hetaira Milto, 353

Artemis, 42, 121, 194, 372; cult of, 194, at Ephesus, 195, and in Persia, 196 ; eunuchs as servants to, 510; harvest home, 117, and ‘Thargelia, 120, in honour of ; indecent dances to, 165; phallism and, 120; and Orion,

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