Samos, 120 Sanctuary (desecration of), 49, 99, 131 _f._, 144 Santa Mauro, 7 Sappho’s Leap, 7 Satyr, 190 Scheria, 9 Schliemann, 16, 101 _f._ Scopas, 55 Sellasia, 89 Sibyl, 30 Sicily, 73, 115 _f._, 197 Sicyon, 96 Silenus, 189 Sisyphus, 112 Slaves, 24, 72, 73, 87 _f._ Socrates, 21, 61, 127, 172, 194, 198, 203, 210, 227 Solon, 21, 132 _f._, 172, 183 _f._, 196 Sophists, 193, 197 _f._, 202 Sophocles, 175, 191, 193, 196, 217 Sparta, 25, 56 _f._, 61, 71 _seq._, 97 _f._, 107, 114, 117, 135, 142 _ff._, 186 _f._, 200 Sphacteria, 77, 86, 200 Stadium of Athens, 216 _f._ Stenyclerus, 74 Strabo, 77 Sulla, 31, 167 Sunium, 137, 158 Sydney (Sir Philip), 51 Synœcia, 125 Syracuse, 9, 46 _f._, 115 _f._, 188 Tantalus, 40 Tarentum, 87 Taygetus, 74, 77, 89, 91 Tegea, 54 _seq._, 62 Telemachus, 76 Terpander, 85 Thebes, 29, 54, 61, 64, 88, 95 _f._, 103 Themis, 21 Themistocles, 139 _seq._, 208 Theodosius, 26, 50 Theoric Fund, 185 _f._, 208 Thera, 89 Therapne, 90 Thermopylæ, 27, 57, 80, 97 Thersilium, 65 Theseum, 127 _f._ Theseus, 125 _seq._, 212 Thespis, 197 Thetes, 183 Thrasybulus, 114, 172 Thriasian (plain), 176, 178 Thothmes III., 99 Thucydides, 15, 46, 88 _f._, 99, 105, 168 Thyestes, 105 Thyrea, 142 Timoleon, 115 _f._ Tiryns, 94, 97, 100, 105 _ff._, 128 Titthion (Mt.), 108 Torch races, 173 _f._ Tower of the Winds, 209 Tragedy. _Vide_ Drama Trapezus, 63 Treasuries, 49, 155 Treasury of the Athenians, 31 Tripoliza, 62, 66 Triptolemus, 177 Trœzen, 96 Troy, 16, 40, 94, 100 _f._, 105 Turks, 62, 77, 107 Tyranny (hatred of), 115, 133 _f._, 187 _f._ Tyrtæus, 72, 85 University (of Athens), 215, 220 _f._ Valaoritis, 225 Varvakeion, 156 Vases, 169 _f._ Venetians, 107, 158 Vespasian, 121 Ville-hardouin, 92 Vitruvius, 119 Vourkano, 75 Women, 11, 41, 69 _f._, 80 _f._, 149 _f._ Xenophanes, 203 Xenophon, 16, 21, 82 Xerxes, 43, 86, 134, 138 _seq._ Zaleucus, 130 Zanes, 43 Zanté (Zacynthus), 7 Zeno, 172 Zeus, 34, 38 _seq._, 52, 72, 75, 90, 99, 105 _f._, 112, 123, 139, 146 _f._, 150, 163, 177, 196 Zountas, 101 THE END _Printed by_ R. & R. CLARK, LIMITED, _Edinburgh_. [Illustration: Sketch Map of GREECE MAP ACCOMPANYING “GREECE,” BY JOHN FULLEYLOVE, R.I., AND REV. J. A. M‘CLYMONT, D.D. (A. AND C. BLACK, LONDON)] * * * * * FOOTNOTES: [1] It may interest the reader to have a specimen of these famous odes. The translation is that of Ernest Myers. FOR ASOPICHOS OF ORCHOMENOS, WINNER IN THE BOYS’ SHORT FOOT-RACE [This ode was to be sung, probably by a chorus of boys, at the winner’s city, Orchomenos, and most likely in the temple of the three _Charites_ or Graces--Aglaia, Euphrosyne, and Thalia--though sometimes the odes were sung at a banquet or at the door of the victor’s house. The date of the victory is 476 B.C.]
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