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Achaeus - ACH[AE]US (tragedian)
ACUSILAUS (historian)
# 2.1.9.1 Aelian
# 2.1.9.2 Aeneas Tacticus
[AE]SCHYLUS (tragedian)
Aeschylus (Aesch. - aechylus)
Agamemnon (Aesch. Ag. - |aeschylus-agamemnon|)
Eumenides (Aesch. Eum. - |aeschylus-eumenides|)
Libation Bearers (Aesch. Lib. - |aeschylus-libation|)
Prometheus Bound (Aesch. PB - |aeschylus-prometheus|)
[Prometheus Bound]
Persians (Aesch. Pers. - |aeschylus-persians|)
[The Persians]
Seven Againet Thebes (Aesch. Seven - |aeschylus-seven|
[Seven Against Thebes]
Suppliant Maidens (Aesch. Supp. - |aeschylus-suppliant|)
[The Suppliants]
[Phineus] lost
[Glaucus Pontius]
[Prometheus Unbound] lost(?)
[Orestean trilogy]
[The Choephora]
[Furies]
[The Erinnyes]
[Proteus]
[AE]SOP
AGATHARCHUS (scene-painter)
AGATHON (tragedian),
Flower
AGIAS of Tr[oe]zene
ALC[AE]US (lyric poet)
ALCMAN (musician and choral poet)
??>embateria???> or marches
ANACREON (lyric poet) 180
ANANIUS (Iambic poet) 143
ANAXAGORAS (Ionic philosopher) .. 246
his treatise on Nature ib.
ANAXIMANDtR (Ionic philosopher),
his treatise on Nature ib.
his astronomical researches, his doctrines &c. 243
ANAXIMENES (Ionic philosopher),
ANDOCIDES (orator),
ANTIMACHUS (elegiac and epic poet)
his epic poetry
[Thehais]
ANTIPHON (orator and sophist) 469
ANTIPHON,
his remaining speeches 471
APHRODITE (Venus)
Homeric hymn to
Sappho's ode to
APOLLO
songs at the worship of
Homeric hymn to the Delian 74
Homeric hymn tothe Pythian 75
ARCHILOCHTUS
elegies
epigrams
ARCTINUS of Miletus.
(See Cyclic poems)
ARES (Mars),
see 11 n.
ARISTOPHANES (comedian)
[Dataleis]
[The Babylonians]
[The Acharnians]
[The Knights][
][The Clouds]
[The Wasps]
[Peace]
[The Birds]
[Lysistrata]
[Thesmophoriazus[ae]]
[The Frogs]
[The Ecclesiazus[ae]]
the [Plutus]
Aristophanes
The Scolia of the Aves of Aristophanes
Aristotle
ARION (lyric poet) 203
ARISTARCHUS (tragedian)
ARTEMIS (Diana), see 11 n.
ASIDS (epic poet)
ATHENA (Minerva), see 11 n.
BACCHUS (Dionysus), see 11 n.
BACCHYLIDES (lyric poet) 213
CADMUS of Miletus (historian)
CALLINUS (elegiac poet)
elegies
CARCINUS (tragedian)
satirized by Aristophanes ib.
CERES (Demeter), see 11 n.
CHARON of Lampsacus (historian)
CHERSIAS (epic poet)
CH[AE]REMON (lyric poet)
[The Centaur]
CH[OE]RILUS (tragedian)
Satyric drama
CIN[AE]THON (epic poet)
CINESIAS (lyric poet) 448
ridiculed by Aristophanes ib.
Plato's opinion of him ib.
CLONAS (musician)
CORA (Proserpine), see 11 n.
CORINNA (lyric poetess)
CORYBANTES
CRATES (comedian)
CRATINUS (comedian)
[Pytine]
DAMOPHILA (lyric poetess and friend of Sappho)
DEMETER (Ceres), see 11 n.
DIANA (Artemis), see 11 n.
DIOGENES (Ionic philosopher)
DIONYSIUS (historian)
DIONYSUS (Bacchus), see 11 n.
ECHEMBROTUS (elegiac poet)
(musician)
EMPEDOCLES (Sicilian philosopher)
EPICHARMUS
ERINNA (poetess)
[The Spindle]
EUGAMMON of Cyrene
EUMELDS (epic poet)
EUMOLPUS
EUPOLIS (comedian)
EURIPIDES (tragedian)
[Alcestis]
translated by Richard Aldington
[Medea]
translated by Gilbert Murray
[Hippolytus crowned]
translated by Gilbert Murray
[Hecuba]
translated by Edward P. Coleridge
[Heracleid[ae]]
[Suppliants]
[Ion]
[Raging Hercules]
[Andromache]
translated by Edward P. Coleridge
[The Troades]
[Electra]
translated by Edward P. Coleridge
translated by Gilbert Murray
[Helena]
Helen
translated by Edward P. Coleridge
[Iphigenia at Tauri]
[Orestes]
[The Ph[oe]niss[ae]]
[The Bacch[ae]]
translated by Gilbert Murray
[Iphigenia at Aulis]
his lost plays ib.
his Satyric dramas 381
[The Cyclops]
Bacchae
Theacchae of Euripides
John Edwin Sandys
1880
Greek
translated by Edward P. Coleridge
Children of Heracles
Cyclops
translated by Edward P. Coleridge
Heracles
translated by Edward P. Coleridge
Hippolytus
translated by Edward P. Coleridge
Ion
translated by Robert Potter
Iphigenia at Aulis
translated by Edward P. Coleridge
Iphigenia among the Taurians
translated by Robert Potter
Medea
translated by Edward P. Coleridge
Orestes
translated by Edward P. Coleridge
The Phoenician Woman
translated by Edward P. Coleridge
Rhesus
translated by Edward P. Coleridge
The Suppliant Woman
translated by Edward P. Coleridge
The Trojan Women
translated by Edward P. Coleridge
GORGIAS
GRECIAN history and historians
Cadmus of Miletus (See his name)
Acusilaus (See his name)
Hecat[ae]us (See his name)
Pherecydes (See his name)
Charon of Lampsacus (See his name)
Hellanicus (See his name)
Xanthus (See his name)
Dionysius (See his name)
the term logographers, to whom applied
Herodotus (See his name)
Thucydides (See his name)
HECAT[AE]US (historian)
travels and geographical researches
maps, genealogie, ...
HELLANICUS (historian)
HEPH[AE]STUS (Vulcan), see 11 n.
HERA (Juno), see 11 n.
HERACLITUS (Ionic philosopher)
HERMES (Mercury), see 11 n.
Homeric hymn to
HERODOTUS (historian)
[book upon Assyria]
HESIOD
[Works and Days]
[Lessons of Chiron] lost
[Theogony]
[procemium]
[Great Eoi[ae]]
[Naupactia]
[Catalogue of Women]
distinct from the [Eoi[ae]]
[Melampodia] attributed
[[AE]gimius] attributed
[Marriage of Ceyx] attributed
[Shield of Hercules]
HIERAX (musician)
HIPPONAX (Iambic poet)
satires against luxury
HOMER
[Iliad]
[Odyssey]
[Hymns] or [Pro[oe]mia]
[hymn to the Delian Apollo]
[hymn to the Pythian Apollo]
[hymn to Hermes]
[hymn to Aphrodite]
[hymn to Demeter]
[Margites] lost
[Cercopes]
[Batrachomyomachia]
IBYCUS (lyric poet)
ION (tragedian)
prose also
ISOCRATES (orator)
[Areopagiticus]
[Panegyricus]
[Philip]
[Panathenaicus]
[Praise of Helen]
[Busiris]
Commiseration Speeches
JUNO (Hera), see 11 n.
JUPITER (Zeus), see 11 n.
LASUS (lyric poet)
LYSIAS (orator)
speech against Eratosthenes 497
comparison of him with Gorgias ib.
MAR (Ares), see II n.
MELANIPPIDES (lyric poet)
MELISSUS (Eleatic philisopher)
MENANDER (comedian)
MERCURY (Hermes), see 11 n.
MIMNERMUS (elegiac poet)
love elegies
MINERVA (Athena) see 11 n.
MINOR Epic poets
[The Taking of [OE]chalia]
Cin[oe]thon
Eumclus
Asius
Chersias
(See those names)
MUS[AE]US, A Pierian, not a Thracian 26
MUSIC of the Greeks 149
Hierax, Xenodamus, Xenocritus, Polymnestus, Sacadas, Alcman, Echembrotus
MYRTIS (lyric poetess)
NEOPHRON (tragedian)
NEPTUNE (Poseidon), see 11 n.
OLYMPUS (Phrygian musician)
ONOMACRITUS (Orphic poet)
ORATORY of the Greeks
Themistocles
Pericles
Antiphon, (See his name) 469
Andocides, (See his name) 477
Lysias, (See his name) 469
Isocrates, (See his name) 504
ORPHEUS,
Pherecydes
Pythagorus
Onomacritus
Cercops, Brontinus, Arignote, Persinus, Timocles, Zopyrus
[Orpheotclests texts]
PARMENIDES (Eleatic philosopher)
PHERECYDES (Ionic philosopher)
prose
genealogies and mythical history
PHILOSOPHY of the Greeks 289
Ionic philosophers, their researches in physics ib.
Ionic school
Pherecydes (See his name)
Thales (See his name) 241
the seven Sages ib.
Anaximandcr (See his name) 242
Anaximenes (See his name) 243
Heraclitus (See his name) 244
Anaxagoras (See his name) 246
Diogenes (See his name) 248
the Eleatic philosophers 249
Xenophanes (See his name) 250
Parmenides (See his name) 251
Melissus (See his name) 252
Zeno (See his name) ib.
Empedocles (See his name) 253
the Italic philosophers 256
Pythagoras (See his name) ib.
PHILOXENUS (lyric poet)
PHRYNICHUS (tragedian)
[The Ph[oe]niss[ae]]
[Capture of Miletus]
PHRYNIS (lyric poet)
PINDAR
Pindar
[freedom of speech]
all lost except [epinikia] or [triumphal odes]
the [epinikia], and their mode of performance explained
# 2.1.3.8 Plutarch
Plutarch
POETRY of the Greeks
[P[ae]an]
[Threnos]
[Hymen[ae]os]
ancient composers of sacred hymns 24
in the worship of Apollo ib.
in the worship of Demeter and Dionysus 25
in the worship of the Corybantes, ib. &c 26
Epic poetry
Antimachus (See his name) ib.
POLYMNESTUS (musician)
POSEIDON (Neptune)
PRATINAS (tragedian)
Satyric drama
PROSERPINE (Cora), see 11 n.
PYTHAGORAS (Italic philosopher)
no authentic account of his writings
nor any genuine fragment
SAGES, the Seven 241
SAPPHO (lyric poetess)
poetry - ragments only remaining
[ode to Aphrodite]
fragment of her poetry preserved by Longinus
[Epithalamia>] or Hymen[ae]al poems
SIMONIDES (elegiac and lyric poet)
epigrams
[epinikia], dirges
SOCRATES
SOLON
elegies
[elegy of Salamis]
[elegy] cited by Demosthenes
SOPHISTS (the profession of the)
Protagoras
Gorgias
Hippias
Prodicus
Callicles
Thrasimachus
Corax
Art of Rhetoric ib.
Tisias
Art of Rhetoric ib.
Polus
Alcidamas
Antiphon (See his name) ib.
SOPHOCLES (tragedian)
[Antigone]
[Electra]
[The Trachinian Women]
[King [OE]dipus]
[Ajax][
][Eccyclema scene]
[Philoctetes]
[[OE]dipus at Colonus]
STASIMUS of Cyprus (See Cyclic poems)
STESICHORUS (lyric poet)
Tisias real name
hymns and p[ae]ans
romantic and bucolic poems
Strabo
Geography
Vol 1 - Vol 2 - Vol 3
SUSARION. (See Comedy of the Greeks)
TERPANDER (elegiac poet)
THALETAS (musician)
THALES (Ionic philosopher)
astronomical calculations
THEODECTES (rhetorician and dramatist)
THEOGNIS (elegiac poet)
THESPIS (tragedian)
THUCYDIDES (historian)
TIMOCREON (lyric poet)
TIMOTHEUS (lyric poet)
TRAGEDY of the Greeks,
Thespis (See his name) 292
Phrynichus (See his name) 293
Ch[oe]rilus (See his name) 294
Pratinas (See his name) 295
[AE]schylus (See his name) ib.
TYRT[AE]US (elegiac poet)
elegies
VENUS (Aphrodite), see 11 n.
VULCAN (Hephaestus), see 11 n.
XANTHUS (historian)
XENOCRITUS (musician)
XENODAMUS (musician)
XENOPHANES (elegiac poet)
epic poem on the founding of Elea 250
ZENO (Eleatic philosopher)
ZEUS (Jupiter), see 11 n.
# 2.1.9.4 Alciphron
# 2.1.9.5 Apollodorus
# 2.1.4.1 Appian
# 2.1.4.2 Arrian
# 2.1.3.2 Athenaeus
# 2.1.9.3 Babrius
# 2.1.8.1 Basil
# 2.1.8.2 Clement of Alexandria
# 2.1.5.2 Demosthenes
# 2.1.4.3 Dio Cassius
# 2.1.9.6 Dio Chrysostom
# 2.1.4.4 Diodorus Siculus
# 2.1.6.2 Diogenes Laertius
# 2.1.9.7 Dionysius of Halicarnassus
# 2.1.3.3 Epictetus
# 2.1.8.3 Eusebius
# 2.1.9.8 Galen
# 2.1.4.5 Herodotus
# 2.1.1.1 Homer
# 2.1.1.2 Hesiod
# 2.1.9.9 Hippocrates
# 2.1.5.3 Isaeus
Isocrates
Attic Orators
Bekker - |bekker1823oratores-v02|
Standard Greek Version
# 2.1.8.4 John Damascene
# 2.1.4.6 Josephus
# 2.1.9.10 Julian
# 2.1.9.11 Libanius
# 2.1.9.12 Lucian
# 2.1.5.5 Lysias
# 2.1.3.4 Marcus Aurelius
# 2.1.2.6 Menander
# 2.1.4.7 Manetho
# 2.1.1.3 Nonnus
# 2.1.9.13 Oppian
# 2.1.9.14 Pausanias
Phaedrus
# 2.1.3.5 Philo
# 2.1.9.15 Philostratus the Elder
Philostratus the Younger
# 2.1.6.3 Philostratus
# 2.1.9.15 Philostratus the Elder
Philostratus the Younger
# 2.1.3.6 Plato
# 2.1.3.7 Plotinus
# 2.1.4.8 Polybius
# 2.1.4.9 Procopius
# 2.1.3.9 Ptolemy
# 2.1.3.10 Sextus Empiricus
# 2.1.2.2 Sophocles
# 2.1.3.11 Theophrastus
# 2.1.4.10 Thucydides
# 2.1.4.11 Xenophon
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