Libraries of Euthudemos, 207 of Peisistratos at Athens, 207 of Polukrates at Samos, 207 Library, a school, 95 Likumnios the Sophist, 176 Linos, 207 Literature, teaching of, in primary schools, 93-97 in secondary schools, 161-162 Logographoi, 180-181, 193 Long jump in the palaistra, 133 Lukeion, 125 description of scene in, 134-142 Lukourgos the orator, 202, 211 Lusandros, 16 Lusias, the logographos, 193 Lusis, 54 Lydian harmony, 240-242 Lyre, and lyric-schools, 107-114 Mantitheos, 60 Marathon, 3 Marriage customs, 48 Mathematics, teaching of, 100-107 in secondary schools, 159 Meals, hours of, 80 Medical beliefs, 243 Menander, 250 Menedemos, 196 Metrodoros, 230 Metrotimé, in Herondas, 98-100 Michel Angelo, 5 Mikkos, 138 n. Mithaikos, 208 Mixed-Lydian harmony, 241 Moderators (Sophronistai), 70, 212-213, 220 Mounuchia, 213 Mousaios, 164 Mukalessos, schools at, 76 Muronides, 218 Music, 240-244 in Crete, 36-37 in primary schools, 107-114 Music, Plato on the value of, 113 Aristotle on the value of, 114 characteristics of Greek, 240-244 Greek views of the properties of, 243 in Arkadia, 243 Music-schools, experiments in, 110 “Nature-study,” 262 Nikeratos, 94 Nikostratos, archonship of, 212 Oberammergau, 249 Oil-room in the gymnasium, 136 Oinopides, 158 Orpheus, 95, 164, 207 Oxurhunchos, fragment on wrestling unearthed at, 131 Paidagogos, 266, 278-279 duties of, 66-69 Paidonomos, 277 Paidotribes, 50, 278 duties of, 126 his symbol of office, 128 his fee, 134 Painting, teaching of, in primary schools, 114 Palaistra, distinct from gymnasium, 124 life in the, 124-134 teaching of gesticulation (τὸ χειρονομεῖν) [to cheironomein], 129 wrestling (πάλη) [palê], 130-132 leap-frog, 130 rope-climbing, 130 boxing, 132 pankration, 132-133 long jump, 133 running, 133 javelin and spear, 134 diskos, 134 fees of the paidotribes, 134 Pamphilos the Macedonian, 115 Panathenaic festival, 148, 152, 155 _Panathenaikos_ of Isokrates, 187, 189 Pankration in the palaistra, 132-133 Parthenon, 244, 245 the “Theseus” of the, 5 Peiraieus, 213 Peisistratos, 247 popularisation of Homer by, 52 Pencils, 84 Perikles, 3, 246, 276 Peripoloi, 214 and n., 215 Permanent secondary schools, 179-209 their natural growth at Athens, 179 fees, 182 of Isokrates, 185-195 Phaüllos, 139 Pheidias, 245, 250 Pheiditia at Sparta, 13-15 Pheidostratos, schoolroom of, 98 Pherekrates, _The Slave-Teacher_, 45 Philosophy, schools of, 195-207 their feuds, 203-204 Philoxenos, 242 Phokion, 202 Phrunichos, 215 Phrunis, 12 Phrygian harmony, 240
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