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Babin, 3, 100.

ballot of Zeus, 270.

Barathrum, 17, 61.

Basile. See Neleum.

Basileum, 158.

Circles, The, 149–150.

Cleisthenes, 28, 33, 272; tomb of, 371.
Cleon, cross-wall of, 38.

Clepsydra, 51.

climate, 19-21.

bath of Isthmonicus, 169; baths, Roman, Codrus. See Neleum.

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Ceiriadae, deme of, 28.

cemeteries, 370-378.

Cephisodotus, sculptor of Eirene and

Plutus, 98 101; Minerva, 399.

Cephissus, 18, 74.

Coele, dwellings in, 23-24; deme of, 26.
Colias, cape, 385-387.

Collytus, deme of, 27.

Colonus Agoraeus, 17, 88; Hippius, 28,
379-382.

Conon, 39, 66, 76; tomb of, 371.
construction, methods of, 5-11.
Corallion, tomb of, 376.
Corydallus, 15.

Cossutius, architect of Olympieum, 163.
Costobocs, 46.

courts, 364-365.

cramps, styles of, 10.
Craterus, painting by, 77.

Cresilas, sculptor of Dieitrephes, 255;
Pericles, 346.

Critius and Nesiotes, sculptors of Epi-
charinus, 262; Tyrannicides, 105-

107.

Cronus and Rhea, precinct of, 162, 167.
Cyclopean masonry, 7.

Cydathenaeum, deme of, 27.

Cylon, 32, 52, 343; heroum of, 362.
See statues.

Cynosarges, 25, 171-173.
Cyriac of Ancona, 3.

Daphní, monastery of, 15.

Deigma, 396-397.

Deinomenes, sculptor of Io and Callisto,

308.

Delphinium, 168–169.

demes, 26-28.

Demeter, sanctuary of, 174, 386; Chloë, .
sanctuary of, 221-222; Euchlous,
hill of, 382. See statues.
Demetria and Pamphila, tomb of, 376.

Cerameicus, deme of, 26-27; name and Demetrius, sculptor of Lysimache, 339.

limits of, 82.

Chalcidian chariot, 33, 229, 343, 345-

346.

Chalcodon, 122.

Chalcotheca, 260-261.

Choma, 389, 391.

Cicero, 43, 62.

Cimonium, 56-57.

Demetrius of Phalerum, 41, 180; Polior-

cetes, 41; Poliorcetes, heroum of,
366.

Demus and the Graces, precinct of, 81.
Deucalion, chasm of, 162.
Dexileos, tomb of, 374-376.
Diazeugma, 389.

Cimon, 35-36, 56, 72, 89; tomb of, 371. Dicaearchus, Pseudo-, 2.

Diochares gate, 65, 173.

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Epigonus, sculptor of offering of Attalus, Hermes, gymnasium of, 79; altars of,

309.

Eponymi, 25, 33, 41, 98. See statues.
Erechtheum, 26, 38, 311-335; early,

335-337.

Erechtheus, tomb of, 355.
Eretria, 26.

Eridanus, 18, 65, 366. 372.
Eros, altar of, 366, 369.

Eubulides, sculptor of Athena, Zeus,

Mnemosyne, Muses, Apollo, 80.
Eumenes, 25, 41-42, 213. See statues
and stoae.

367, 369. See statues.

herms, 23, 124, 150. See statues and

stoae.

Herodes Atticus, 45, 175, 177.
heroes, altar of, 386.

Heruli, 46.

Hesychus, shrine of, 362.
hills of Athens, 16.

Hippodamus, 21, 35, 36, 395.
Hippolytus, memorial to, 220-221.
history of Athens, 29-47.

Horologium. See Tower of the Winds.
Euphraner, sculptor of Apollo Patroüs, houses, private, 22-24, 40, 79; in Pei-

94; paintings by, 92-94.

Euripides, cenotaph of, 76. See statues.
Eurysaces, heroum of, the Eurysaceum,

24, 121-122.

Euthydicus, dedicator of statue, 339.

Fig Tree, Sacred, 26.
Frankish tower, 235.

Furies, chasm of, 360-362, 382.

raeus, 400.
Hunger plain, 26, 158.
Hygieia, 401. See statues.
Hymettus, 14-15, 387.

Ictinus, architect of the Parthenon,

270.

Ilissus, 18, 173.

Iobacchi, clubhouse of, 86.

Isocrates, family tomb of, 172; portrait Müller, K. O., grave of, 379.

of, 77. See statues.

Itonian gate, 65, 76.

Julian, 45.

Justinian, 46.

Kará limestone, 6.

Kraus, M., 3.

Lachares, 41.

Laciadae, deme of, 28.

lamp in the Erechtheum, 319.

Leake, W. M., 5.

Lenormant, C., grave of, 379.

Mummius, 42.

Munychia, hill of, 32, 383, 385; harbor
of, 67, 387-388.

Muses, altars of, 174, 367, 369; hill of
the, 17.

Myron, sculptor of Athena and Marsyas,
263-264; Perseus, 252, 257.

Mys, 343.

Namesake heroes. See statues.

Naucydes, statue by, 265.

Neleum, 169–170.

Nerio Acciajuoli, 49.

Nero, 44, 198, 302-303.

Leochares, sculptor of Apollo, 94; Zeus, Nesiotes. See Critius and Nesiotes.

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lighting of Olympieum, 165; of Parthe- Nicomachus, sculptor of Sye-, 339.

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Lycius, sculptor of boy, 252, 257; horse- Oedipus, altar of, 362; death of, 382;

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Market of Caesar and Augustus, 25, 136 Orchestra, 25, 105.

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peum, 77; in Propylaea, 247-248;
in Stoa of Zeus, 92-93; in Theseum,
152-153; in Peiraeus, 399.

Plato, in the Academy, 367; tomb of,
369; friend of Timon, 370.
Plutoneum, 382.

palace, prehistoric, on Acropolis, 29, Pnyx, 17, 27, 110-113.

312.

Pan, cave of, 352-354; shrine of, on the
Ilissus, 178-179.

Panaenus, paintings by, 127.
Panathenaic procession, 293, 362; road,
22, 83, 96; ship, 295, 362-364.
Pandroseum, 332, 334-335.
Pandrosus, 155. See temples.
Parnes, 13.

Parrhasius, design by, 343.
Parthenon, early, 34, 271-274; of Peri-
cles, 26, 37, 270-307; explosion in,
4, 304; sculptures of, 283-302; as
Christian church, 46, 303-304.

Paul, Saint, in Athens, 360.

Pausanias, 2-3, 75, and passim.

Peiraeus, 383-402; walls of, 66–67.

Peiraic gate, 64, 76.

Polemo, of Ilium, 1-2, 248; the sophist,

163.
Poleterium, 129.

police barracks, 360.
Polyandrion, 370, 376.

polychromy on the Parthenon, 302.
Polyeuctus, sculptor of Demosthenes,

ΙΟΙ.

Polygnotus, paintings by, 123-127, 153-
155, 247-248.
Pompeum, 76-77.
Pompey, 43.

population of Athens, 21.

poros, or Peiraic limestone, 6.

Poseidon-Erechtheus, Butes, Hephaestus,
altars of, 317, 331.

Poseidon Hippius and Athena Hippia,
altar of, 379, 382.

Peirithous and Theseus, heroum of, 379; Praxiteles, sculptor of Artemis Brau-

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Pericles, 36, 72, 224, 256, 275, 395; prison, 128-129; of Socrates, so-called,

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Phaleric harbor, 352, 385-387; wall, 72- Propylum, early, of Acropolis, 33, 35,

73.

Phalerum, 72-73, 386-387.
Phalerus, altar of, 386.
Pheidias, sculptor of Apollo Parnopius,
307; Athena Lemnia, 346-348;
Athena Parthenos, of gold and
ivory, 37, 271, 295-302; Athena
Promachus, 343-344; Mother of
the Gods, 94, 97; in charge of the
Parthenon, 270.

Pherephattium, 128.
Philip V, 42, 64.

Philippides, or Pheidippides, 353-354-
Philopappus, monument of, 17, 44.
Pinacotheca, 234-235, 247-248.

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refinements, architectural, 282-283.
Regilla, 2, 45, 216.

Pity, Modesty, Rumor, Impulse, altars rivers of Athens, 18.

of, 127.

Rome, worshiped, 81. See temples.

Sacred gate, 64, 372.

schools of archaeology in Athens, 5.
Sciron, district, 26; and Cycloborus,
streams, 18.

Scopas, sculptor of Furies, 362.
sculptors. See Agoracritus, Alcamenes,

Antenor, Aristocles, Bryaxis, Cala-
mis, Cephisodotus, Critius and
Nesiotes, Deinomenes, Demetrius,
Endoeus, Epigonus, Eubulides, Eu-
phranor, Leochares, Locrus, Lycius,
Lysippus, Lyson, Myron, Naucydes,
Nicomachus, Peisias, Pheidias,
Praxiteles, sons of Praxiteles,

Polyeuctus, Pyrrhus, Scopas, Soc-
rates, Strongylion, Thymilus.

Serangeum, 401.

Serapeum, 159.

shipsheds, 37, 39, 43, 391-393.

Sixty, The, 171.

Socrates, 91, 97, 98, 171; prison of, so-
called, 23-24; sculptor of Graces,
248-252.

soil and vegetation, 19.

Solon, 32; laws of, outside of Buleute-
rium, 97; in Royal Stoa, 91; in
Prytaneum, 157-158.

sources of information, 1-5.

Spon and Wheler, 4.

Stadium, 25, 39, 174-178.

Stalida, island of, 388.

statues (for sculptural decoration of

temples, see temples):

Aeschylus, 200.

Alexander, 107.

Amphiaraus, 98-99.

Amphictyon, 81.

Anacreon, 307-308.
Antiope, 76.

Antony and Cleopatra, 43.
Aphrodite, 103, 252-255; Colian, 387;

in the Gardens, 170-171; Pande-
mus and Peitho, 221; Urania, 122.
Apollo, 80, 95, 103; Alexicacus, 94;
Musegetes, 79; Parnopius, 307;
Patrous, 94; Pythian, 168; of the
Streets, 23.

archaic figures, 339–340.
Ares, 103.

Artemis, Agrotera, 174; Ariste, 366;
Brauronia, 258-259; Calliste, 366;
Leucophryene, 309.

Astydamas, 200.

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