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

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

353 D-, 354-7, 371, 400, 446, 506, 515; vi, 56, 471, 508; vil, 47, 318, 445, 450, 470; ix, 89n., 125n., 126, 168n., 298, 299n., 318, 470; x, 58; xi, 258n., 357, 478, 493; Xl, 478, 194N., 417, 421, 428 n., 420, 432, 435, 437, 479, 480, 484,

495, 500, 511 Antigone, see SOPHOCLES

Antipater of Sidon (fl. 150-127 B.C.), 261, 355

Antiphanes (404-330 B.C.), 72, 149, 330, 331, 3973 Fishermen, The, 149

Antiphon (5th cent. B.c.), De Veneficio, 32

Antisthenes (c. 440-370 B.C.), 399, 517

Antistius (?), 478

Antoninus Liberalis (fl. A.D. 150), 127, 131, 211 n.; Metamorphoses, 257

Aphrodite, see PARTHENIUS

Apollo (Elegy), see ALEXANDER ZETOLUS

Apollo, Hymn to, see CALLIMACHUS

Apollodorus, the Grammarian (fl. c. I40 B.C.), 207, 209, 227, 229N., 232N., 240, 275, 330, 459, 461n.; Bibliotheca, 280

Apollodorus of Carystus (fl. 300260 B.C.), 150 n., 188

Apollodorus, see EUPHORION

Apollonius Dyscolus (late znd cent. B.C.), 276

Apollonius Rhodius (c. 295-215

B.c.), Argonautica, 257, 464, 498 n., 523

Apollonius of Tyana, see PHILOSTRATUS

Apuleius (fl. 2nd cent. A.D.), on Sappho, 326 5 Apologia (De Magia), 327 n., 469; Florilegium, 434; Metamor-

phoses, 59, 155, 208, 248, 288 Aratus (c. 315-245 B.C.), 484; Phenomena, 212 Archebulus of Thera (3rd cent. B.C.), 258 Archias (fl. 110 B.c.), 262 Archilochus of Paros (7th cent. B.C.), 105, 243, 373, 400, 469

Argonautica, see APOLLONIUS RuHODIUS Aristeenetus (fl. 5th-6th cent.

A.D.), 37, 306, 310 N., 331, 428 2. Aristeides (d. 468 B.c.), 9, 248 Aristeides, see PLUTARCH Aristobulus (4th cent. B.C.), 14

Aristocratem, In, DeEMosTHENES Ariston (3rd cent. B.C.), 34

see

Aristophanes (c. 448-385 B.C.), 142-9, 152, 489, 5173 Archarnians, 143, 331, 352,

428 n.; Amphiareus, 514 and n.; Birds, 131 n., 142 0.,3270.; Clouds, 79, 96, 101, 130, 152, 165, and n., 207n., 234, 310n.,

417, 455, 519, 520; Hcclesiazus@ 59, 143, 168n., 310n., 330, 519; Fragments, 357,

520; Frogs, 37, 59, 152, 178, 314n., 521; Knights, 232 n., 233 N., 234, 3140., 330, 331, 348 n., 365, 448n., 515, 5215 Lysistrata, 25, 37, 58, 73, 892. 309, 310n., 314n., 506, 507, 519, 521; Peace, 46, 314n., 352 D., 495 n., 507, 519 ; Plutus, 130, 354, 437, 447, 448 1., 521 ; Thesmophoriazus@, 31, 71; 89n., 110, 138, 331, 4370. 494, 507, 520; Triphales, 224 ; Wasps, 25, 142, 328n., 331, 428n., 518 n.

Aristophanes of Byzantium (3rd cent. A.D.), 329, 342

Aristophanes, De bonis, see Lystas

Aristophanes and Menander, A Comparison of, see PLUTARCH (Lives)

Aristophon (4th cent. B.C.), 71

Aristotle (384-322 B.c.), 138, 240,

255; quotes Euripides, 14; his concubine, 398; De Generatione Animalium, 366; De Republica, 23, 60, 456;

Eudemean Ethics, 3 ; Fragments, 70, 432; Historia Animalium, 331; Politics, 174; Nicomachean Ethics, 3

Aristoxenus (fl. 380 B.c.), 266; Life of Archytas, 16

Arnobius (fl. c. A.D. 300), Adversus Gentes (or Nationes), 123, 190, 216

Ars Amatoria (Art of Love), see Ovip

Artemidorus (fl. 2nd cent. A-D.), 287; Oneirocritica, 225, 314n.

Asclepiades of Samos (fl. 270 B.C.), 260, 337, 338, 353, 354, 356, 484, 500

Asinaria, see PLAUTUS

Asinus, see LUCIAN

Asopodorus of Phlius (? 1st cent.

B.C.), 280

Athenzus (fl. 3rd cent. A.D.), 69,

548