Archaeology; Civilization, Ancient; Despotism; Greece -- History -- To 146 B.C.; Wealth
Alexander Aphrodisiensis, _Problems_, cited 199 n. 9
Alexander the Great, 54 n. 1, 282 n. 4, 284, 288
Alexandria, 160 n. 7
Alexis, cited 21, 74
Alfred the Great, 91 n. 4, 237–239
Alopeke (modern Ampelokipi), 39 n. 1
Alyattes, 59 n. 6, 128, 137–139, 143 n. 1, 145 n. 3, 152 n. 2, 187 n.
8, 273
Amasis, Aahmes, Pharaoh of Egypt, 68, 71, 83, 84, 87, 96 n. 4, 101–105,
107 n. 4, 109, 112, 114, 115 n. 2, 116 n. 3, 117 n. 4, 121–124, 126,
293
Amasis, potter, 245
Ambracia, 189, 213 n. 4, 263 n. 5
Ameinokles, 184, 325, 326
Amelung (W.), _apud_ Pauly-Wissowa, cited 166 n. 1
Amen Rud, see Ammeris
America, see United States of America
_American Journal of Archaeology_, cited 38 n. 2, 81 n. 3
_American Journal of Philology_, see Smith (K. F.)
American School of Classical Studies, Athens, 163, 187 n. 2, 319
Ammeris, Amen Rud, Rud Amen, Nut Amen, 88 n. 1, 99
Ammianus Marcellinus, cited 208 n. 4
Ammonius, _Vita Aristotelis_, cited 282 n. 3
Amon, god of Thebes, 97
Ampelokipi, see Alopeke
Amphictyons, Amphictyony, 65, 259 n. 2, 330
Amphikrates, king of Samos, 69 n. 5, 177, 178
ἀμφιφορῆες, 201
Amphipolis, 36 n. 1
Amphitrope (modern Metropisi), 39
amphorae, 113, 201, 205, 243 n. 1, 246, 253, 320
Anacreon, 84
Anaktorion, 189
Anaphlystus, 39, 41
Anatolia, 72
Anaxilas of Rhegium, 74, 75
Ancus Martius, 216, 217 n. 1
Andocides, cited 47 n. 7
Andreas, father of Orthagoras, 257, 263
Andros, 313 n. 1
Angel of the Lord, 92
Anglo-Saxons, 89 n. 1, 238
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 237
Ἀγκὼν γλυκύς, 76, 77 n. 3
_Annali dell’ Instituto_, see Bachofen
Anno, see Hanno
_Annual of the British School at Athens_, cited 317 n. 7;
see also Burrows, Edgar, Hogarth, Petrie, Ure
antefix, terra cotta, 250–252
_Anthologia Lyrica_, cited 14;
see also Bergk
_Anthologia Palatina_, cited 201
_Antike Denkmäler_, cited 242 n. 3
Antiochis, 39, 41 n. 3
Antiochus I, 147 n. 1, 285
Antiochus of Syracuse, 274 n. 1
Antiphilus (_Anth. Pal._), cited 201
S. Antonia, church of, 252
Anysis, 88 n. 1
Apamea, 147 n. 1, 208
Aphaia, temple of, 318–320
Aphrodite, 107 n. 4, 118, 119, 191 n. 3, 305, 318, 319
Apis stelai, 99 n. 1
ἀπόγονος, 157
Apollo, 65, 70, 107 n. 4, 110, 116, 117, 123, 138 n. 9, 144, 263 n. 5,
305
Apollodorus, cited 180
Apollonius Rhodius, _Argonautica_, 195 n. 2;
_Foundation of Naukratis_, cited 117;
Schol. _Argonautica_, cited 44 n. 4, 146 n. 7, 180, 181
Appi Forum, 233
Appian, _Bellum Civile_, cited 39 n. 4, 50 n. 1;
_Bellum Mithridaticum_, cited 189 n. 8;
_Bellum Syriacum_, cited 285 n. 1
Appian Way, see Via Appia
Appius Claudius Caecus, 211, 232, 233, 295
Appius Claudius the decemvir, 231
Apries, Haa ab ra, Hophra, 88 n. 1, 105, 122, 123
Apuleius, _Florida_, cited 69 n. 4
aqueducts, 62 n. 6, 76, 232, 267
Arabia, Arabians, Arabs, 100 n. 8, 116, 261 n. 2
_Arabian Nights_, 145
Aracoeli, church of, 252
Aratus, 257 n. 1
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