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INDEXES Adams, J. N., notes on the text, language Garner, R., countless deeds of valour: and content of some new fragments of Bacchylides 11, 523 Pelagonius, 489 Glucker, J., Critolaus’ scale and Philo, 142 Apthorp, M. J., nochmals the authenticity of Gottlieb, P., the complexity of Socratic Odyssey 10.475—9, 270 irony: a note on Professor Vlastos’ Asmis, E., an Epicurean survey of poetic account, 278 theories (Philodemus On Poems 5, cols. Gottschalk, H. B., an errant fragment of 26-36), 395 Theophrastus, 529 Atkinson, J. E., curbing the comedians: Hammond, N. G. L., the archaeological and Cleon versus Aristophanes and literary evidence for the burning of the Syracosius’ decree, 56 Persepolis Palace, 358 Bartoi, K., where was iambic poetry Harder, M. A., insubstantial voices: some performed? Some evidence from the observations on the hymns of fourth century B.c., 65 Callimachus, 384 Bellemore, J., the dating of Seneca’s Ad Harrison, S. J., the arms of Capaneus: Marciam De Consolatione, 219 Statius, Thebaid 4.165—77, 247 Berry, D. H., the criminals in Virgil’s ——., Fuscus the Stoic, Horace Odes 1.22 Tartarus: contemporary allusions in and Epistles 1.10, 543 Aeneid 6.6214, 416 Hendry, M., two conjectures in Ovid’s Borthwick, E. K., Observations on the Metamorphoses, 552 opening scene of Aristophanes’ Wasps, Hine, H. M., the manuscript tradition of 274 Seneca’s Natural Questions: addenda, 558 Bosworth, B., Athen’s first intervention in Holford-Strevens, L., «ai for et, 284 Sicily: Thucydides and the Sicilian ——., Berlin Latin manuscripts now in tradition, 46 Cracow, 577 Burton, G. P., the addressees of Aelius Kenny, E. J., chassez la femme, 551 Aristides, Orations 17 K and 21 K, 444 Kershaw, A., Propertius 1.9.30, 282 Casson, L., the nautical imagery in ——, on elegiac en, 282 Anthologia Graeca 10.23, 555 ——, Culex 373 and Heinsius, 566 Cawkwell, G. L., early colonisation, 289 Lautner, P., Philoponus, in De Anima III: Christ, M. R., ostracism, sycophancy, and quest for an author, 510 deception of the demos: [Arist.] Ath. Pol. Lintott, A., Aristotle and democracy, 114 43.5, 336 Livrea, E., the tempest in Callimachus’ Davies, P. S., the text of Pervigilium Veneris Hecale, 147 74, 575 Lowe, J. C. B., aspects on Plautus’ Decleva Caizzi, F., Aenesidemus and the originality in the Asinaria, 152 academy, 176 Maitland, J., dynasty and family in the De Jong, I. J. F., the subjective style in Athenian city state: a view from Attic Odysseus’ Wanderings, | tragedy, 26 Dillery, J., Herodotus’ proem and Aristotle, Majercik, R., the Existence—Life—Intellect Rhetorica 1409a, 525 triad in Gnosticism and Neoplatonism, DuSani¢, S., Alcidamas of Elaea in Plato’s 475 Phaedrus, 347 Morgan, J. D., Lucilius and his nose (Pliny, Edwards, M. J., the Clementina, a Christian N.H., praef. 7), 279 response to the pagan novel, 459 ——, the origin of Molorc{h]us, 533 Faraone, C. A., Aristophanes, Amphiaraus, Oakley, S. P., Euripides, Orestes 895-7, Fr. 29 (Kassel—Austin): oracular response 271 or erotic incantation?, 320 ——, Livy and Clodius Licinus, 547 Frank, M., a note on the text of Seneca’s Olson, S. D., names and naming in Phoenissae, 284 Aristophanic comedy, 304 Furley, W. D., Seneca’s horrible bull: Peachin, M., consultation with a magistrate Phaedra 1007-1034, 562 in Justinian’s Code, 448 582 INDEX Pender, E. E., spiritual pregnancy in Plato’s Pulchri: Varro, De Re Rustica 3.16.1~—2, Symposium, 72 190 Pigon, J., Helvidius Priscus, Eprius Trapp, M. B., more emendations in the text Marcellus, and iudicium senatus: of Maxinus of Tyre, 569 observations on Tacitus, Histories 4.7-8, Wallace, R. W., Charmides, Agariste and 235 Damon: Andokides 1.16, 328 Popper, K. R., how the moon might throw Wardle, D., Caligula and the client kings, some of her light upon the two ways of 437 Parmenides, 12 Watson, P., Erotion, puella delicata?, 253 Reed, J., Bion I, lines 25-7, 538 West, M. L., notes on Dionysius Periegetes, Reger, G., Athens and Tenos in the early 568 Hellenistic Age, 365 West, S., not at home: Nasica’s witticism Schenkeveld, D. M., prose usages of axovew and other stories, 287 ‘to read’, 129 White, P., ‘Pompeius Macer’ and Ovid, 210 Sens, A., the luck of the draw: Ar. Ecc. 999, Williams, G., Ovid’s Canace: dramatic irony 529 in Heroides 11, 201 Shiffman, G., ‘going alone’ at Iliad Willink, C. W., Euripides, Supplices 42-70, 24.198-205, 269 41 Silverman, A., Timaean particulars, 87 Woodman, A. J., the preface to Tacitus’ Stevenson, T. R., the ideal benefactor and Annals: more Sallust?, 567 the father analogy in Greek and Roman Zanker, G., Sophocles’ Ajax and the heroic thought, 421 values of the /liad, 20 Tatum, W. J., the poverty of the Claudii abortion, 294 Aristobulus, 363 Acharnians, 58ff. Aristocles, 177f. Aelian, Nat. Anim., 133; N.H., 275 Aristomenes, 64 Aenesidemus, 176ff. Aristophanes, 35, 56, 60, 306f., 308; Ach., Aeschylus, 37; Ag., 29f., 525; Cho., 29, 36; 56f., 307ff., 326; Amph. 320ff.; Birds, 61, Eum., 29ff.; Or., 29; Pers., 277; 307ff.; Cl., 274, 307ff.; Ecc., 307ff., 529; Prometheus Bound, 31f.; P.V., 35; Sept., Fr., 274, 307ff., Kn., 57ff., 274, 307ff., 339; 247, 249; Seven Against Thebes, 30f.; Lys., 307, 313; Peace, 57, 274, 307, 310, Supp., 37 312ff.; Pl., 311ff.; Thesm., 307, 309ff., Agariste, 328ff. 317f.; Wasps, 274ff., 307, 309, 311f.; axovewv, 129ff. Wealth, 307 Alcidamas of Elaea, 347ff. Aristophanic comedy, 304ff. Alexander of Aphrodisias, 482, 510 Aristotle, 114ff., 294, 403f., 412f., 427, 430, Allogenes, 475ff. 434, 512, 531f.; De par. animal., 17; Met., Ammonius, 511ff., S30ff. 17; N.E., 115, 118; Poet., 68; Pol., 26, 35, Anaximander, 14 65f., 69, 114ff., 294, 434; Rhet., 525f., Andocides, 62 531; Soph., 349 Andokides 1.16, 328ff. Athenaion Politeia, 59, 61, 119, 125, 336ff. Anthologia Graeca 10.23, 555ff. Athenaeus, 67 Antimachus’ decree, 56 Athenagoras, 124 Antiochus of Syracuse, 54 Athenian city state, dynasty, 26ff., 33, 37 Apollodoros, 377f., 533ff. Athenian city state, family, 26ff., 33, 37 Apollonius Dyscolus, 134 Automedon, 555ff. Apuleius, 447, 468 Babylonians, 58, 60 Aratus, 539 Bacchylides, Ode 11, 523ff. Archidamian War, 58 Banqueters, 58 Archilochus, 67 Bardesanes of Edessa, 462 Archippus, 64 Berlin manuscripts, 577f. Aristarchus, 15 Bion, 538ff. Aristides, Or., 444ff. Book of the Laws of Countries, 462 Aristo of Chios, 400, 407 Caligula, 437ff. INDEX 583 Callimachus, 146, 384ff., 534f., 538; Aet., erotic spells, 321ff. 535ff.; Hecale, 147ff.; Hymns, 291, 384ff. ; Eupolis, Cities, 61; Demes, 61 Victoria Berenices, 147, 533, 535 Euripides, 34, 37, 305, 409f.; Aeol., 201f., Callistratus, 56, 58, 60 204; Andr., 35; Hipp., 36, 205, 565; Med., Capaneus, the arms of, 247ff. 35, 205; Or., 74, 271ff.; Phoen., 35, 247; Cato, 544 Suppl., 41 ff. Catullus, 218 Existence—Life—Intellect triad, 475ff. Cephisodorus, 64 family, 28, 33, 37 Chaldean Oracles, 477ff. famine, 298ff. Charicles, 63f. Fuscus, 543ff. Charmides, 328ff. Galen, 129, 135, 178 Cicero, 136f., 143, 145f., 180ff., 188, 212, Germanicus, Aratea, 537 278, 362, 415, 418f., 421f., 431f., 544; De Gnosticism, 475ff. Or., 279, 287; Fin., 142, 545f.; Off., 429, Grattius, 145f. 545; Phil., 417, 420; Tusc., 142 Great Drought, 298 C. Iulius Antiochus, 440f. Greek tragedy, 28f., 36ff. clan, 27, 37 Gregory of Nyssa, 129 Claudii Pulchri, the poverty of the, 190ff. Gregory Thaumaturgus, 137 Cleanthes, 400f., 408 Heraclides of Pontus, 404 Clearchus, 67 Heraclides of Tarentum, 178 Cleitarchus, 363 Heraclitus, 14, 65 Clementina, the, 459ff. Herod Agrippa, 440 Clementine Homilies, 459ff. Herodotus, 32f., 36, 118, 133, 139, i79, Clementine Recognitions, 459ff. 290ff., 363, 433, 525ff.; Hist., 277 Cleon, 56ff. Hesiod, 80, 146, 294, 432; Theogony, 38 client kings, 437ff. Hierocles, 287, 429, 480 Clodius Licinus, 547ff. Hippocrates, 137, 140 colonisation, 289ff. Homer, 80, 409f., 432; J/., 7ff., 20ff., 269f., comedians, curbs on, 56ff. 277, 392, 539; Od., 1, 3ff., 29f., 270f., 275, contraception, 294 285, 392, 424, 539 Copernicus, 15 Horace, 217; Ep., 543ff.; Odes, 543ff. ; Cornelius Balbus, 212 Serm., 281 Crates of Mallos, 398f., 401 Hypereides, 60 Critolaus’ scale, 142ff. iambic poetry, 65ff. Culex 373, 566f. in De Anima III, 510ff. Curtius, 360 in De Interpretatione, 510ff. Damascius, 478, 480, 482, 484, 516 infanticide, 294f. Damon, 328ff. irony, 278f. De Intellectu, 510ff. Isocrates, 434 Demetrius, 405, 528 Josephus, 440f., 463 democracy, 114ff. Justin, 472; Dialogue, 472f. Democritus, 19, 137, 427 Justinian’s Code, 448ff. Demophilus, Onagos, 158 kai, 284ff. Demosthenes, 46 Khalkis, 375ff. diegetic modes, 385f. Leucippus, 19 Dio, 224, 226, 231, 437, 439ff. Libanius, 139 Diocleides, 62 Livy, 379f., 547ff. Diodorus, 47, 49, 53, 55, 359f. Lucius Tubero, 180, 182, 188 Diodorus Siculus, 433 Lucretius, 276 Diogenes Laertius, 176ff., 373f., 382, 529 Lycurgus, 80 Dionysius of Halicarnassus, 133, 137, 218, Lysanias, 67, 69f. 293, 295, 401, 410, 528 Maccius, 539 Dionysius Periegetes, 568f. Macrobius, 286f. Diophilus, 539 Marinus, 511, 515 dowry, 35 Marsanes, 475f., 479 droughts, 292f., 298ff. Martial, 253ff., 536f. D. Veturius Macrinus, 448ff. Maximus of Tyre, 569ff. dynasty, 26ff., 33, 37 Menander, 1 55ff., 160, 163f., 168f., 174, 276, Epicurean school, 395ff. 428 Epicurus, 427 Menodotus, 178 Eretria, 374ff. mimetic modes, 385ff. 584 INDEX Mithradates of Armenia, 441Tff. Pollux, 60 moon, 12ff. Polybius, 179, 295 Morychides’ decree, 56 Pompeius Macer, 210ff. Nag Hammadi texts, 475f., 479 Porphyry, 475ff. Neoplatonism, 475ff. Posidippus, 294 Neoptolemus of Parion, 413 pregnancy, spiritual, 72ff. New Comedy, 158, 163ff., 170f., 175 Priscianus, 515f. Nonnus, 533ff., 540ff. probolai, 338ff. oixos, 27ff. Proclus, 138, 480, 511, 513, 515, 569 Olympiodorus, 511, 513 Procopius of Gaza, 511 Oppian, Cyn., 275 Propertius, 218, 282f. Origen, 517 Protagoras, 17 ostracism, 336ff. Ptolemy, 363 ostrakophoria, 339ff. puella delicata, 258ff. overpopulation, 289ff. Pyrrho, 182, 188 Ovid, 210ff., 283; A.A., 551f.; Am., 216; Pythodorus, 54 Her., 201 ff.; Met., 249f., 255, 552ff. Quintilian, 278, 347ff., 362, 402, 410, Pamprepius of Panopolis, 149f. 531 Pap. Oxy. 2216, 147; 2457, 20If. Quintus, 569 Parmenides, 12ff. Quintus Cicero, 180 Pausanias, 377f., 433 reciprocal ethic, 428f. Peisander, 63f. Sallust, 544, 567f. Pelagonius, Ars Veterinaria, 489ff. Sappho, 323f., 414 Peloponnesian War, 46ff. Semonides, 67 Pericles, 39, 124 Seneca, 219, 400, 431, 442; Ad Marc., Peripatetics, 143, 145 219ff.; De Benef., 425ff.; De Vita Beata, Persepolis Palace, 358ff. 546; Med., 250; Nat. Quest., 5S8ff., Pervigilium Veneris 74, 575ff. Phaed., 562ff.; Phoen., 284 Petronius, 471 Sextus, 177f, 186f. Pherecrates, 63 Sicily, 46ff. Philagrius, 287 Simplicius, 515f. Philistus, 46, 55 Smyrna, 444ff. Philo, 143ff., 439 Socrates, 81, 138, 278, 472 Philo of Alexandria, 142ff., 177 Solon, 80, 124ff. Philo of Larissa, 137 Sophocles, 37, 305; Aj., 20ff.; Ant., 31ff.; Philodemus, 218; On Poems, 395ff. 0.C., 32; O.T., 32, 36; Phaed., 205 Philogelos, 287f. Sostratus, 203ff. Philoponus, 510ff. Statius, Thebaid, 247ff., 536 Philostorgius, 182f. Stephanus of Alexandria, 510ff. Philostratus, 180 Stephanus of Byzantium, 296, 533ff. Photius, 176f., 179, 181ff. Stobaeus, 203f., 207 Phrynichus, 62; Hermit, 61 Stoics, 399ff., 429, 435, 531, 543ff. Pindar, 38, 291 Story of Apollonius of Tyre, 463f. Plato, 144f., 186f., 278, 331f., 337, 407, 409, Strabo, 179, 210ff., 276, 301, 359, 433 412, 414, 427f., 434; Cratylus, 88; Crito, Suetonius, 213f., 219, 224ff., 232f.; Caligula, 434; Gorg., 81, 129; Jon, 68, 407, 410f.; 437; Vesp. 15, 243 Laws, 102, 125, 293, 428, 430; Leg., 70, sycophants, 338f. 275f.; Parm., 13; Phaedo, 85, 88, 105; Synesius of Cyrene, 481 Phaedr., 80, 102, 143f., 347ff.; Pol., 118, Syracosius’ decree, 56, 61ff. 529; Prot., 117; Rep., 81ff., 88, 125, Tacitus, 179, 210, 212f., 219, 232, 425, 439; 127ff., 138, 143, 248, 294, 430; Symp., Ann., 224ff., 231, 567f., Hist., 235ff., 568 72ff., 275; Theaet., 78, 88, 294; Tim., 72f., Telecleides, The Truth-tellers, 63 87ff. Tenos, 365ff. Plautus, 152ff.; Asinaria, 157ff. Terence, 152f., 155ff., 163, 168f. Pliny, 179, 237 Teucer, 62 Pliny the Elder, 275, 279ff., 421 Theocritus, 146, 324, 541 Pliny the Younger, 192, 421, 425 Theophanes of Mytilene, 210ff. Plotinus, 475ff. Theophrastus, 403, 405, 529ff.; De Sensu, Plutarch, 13, 131f., 294, 338, 356, 427; 17f. Caes., 191; Lyc., 295; Mor., 288; Thes., Thera, 290ff. 14, 538 Three Steles of Seth, 475ff. INDEX Thucydides, 26, 37, 46ff., 57ff., 117, 122ff., Varro, R.R., 190ff. 292, 337 Victorinus, 476ff. Tiberius, 222ff. Virgil, 217; Aen., 249, 251f., 276, 282, Tibullus, 218, 283 416ff.; Ecl., 255; Georg., 536 trade, 296f. Xenophon, 36, 51, 138, 140, 297, 331f., 334, Tuberones, 180f. 343ff., 434; Heill., 60, 179, 339; Mem., A28 Valerius Flaccus, 282 Zeno of Sidon, 348ff.; 395ff. Varius, de Morte, 418f. Zostrianos, 475ff.

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