Sexual life in ancient Greece : with thirty-two full-page plates
CONTENTS
CHAP, PAGE
Il. Attic Comedy . . . . . . . 139
I. PHERECRATES. ; , : : : ; - 140
2. EUPOLIS : : : : : 2 : . 40
3. ARISTOPHANES ; : 5 , 5 : - 142
4. ALEXIS ; : . ; : : : . 148
5. TIMOCLES . ‘ ; ‘ 3 : : - 149
6. MENANDER . : : : . ; : . 49 RETROSPECT AND SUPPLEMENTARY REMARKS ON TRAGIC
AND Comic POETRY . : ‘ é , . 150
III. Satyric Drama. Pantomime. Ballet . . 153
V. Dances, Games, MEALS, ETC. . . . .161
DaNCE AND BALL-GamMes: MEALs AND DRINKING-BOUTS : Ricuts oF Hospiratiry: INNs . 3 : . I61
VI. RELIGION AND EROTIC . . . . . . 180
VII. Erotic IN GREEK LITERATURE . . . . 238 I. The Classical Period. . . . -. . 239
1. Epic PoETRY ‘ : ; j ; $ . 239
2. Lyric PoETRY ‘ : : : : $ . 243
3. PROSE . : 3 5 : j : 3 . 247
Il. The Hellenistic Period : : 5 2 256
1. Poetry: (a) Epic and Lyric Poems; (b) The Poems of the Anthology; (c) Farce, Cinedic
Poetry, Mimus, Bucolic Poetry, Mimiambus . 256
2. PROSE . ‘ 2 < ¢ 3 5 : - 274
Ill. The Period of Transition . z : : . 276
I. POETRY 3 ; ; ; F 3 : . 276
2. PROSE . ‘ : A 5 3 - 279
IV. The Post-Classical Age. . : . . 282 1. SopHistic : GroGrapHy: History: WRITINGS OF
Various KiInps 5 , 282
2. THE LovE-ROMANCE AND LOvE-LETTERS 287
Mrcara To BaccHIs . 294
3. PHILOSOPHY 295
V. The Last Period r ‘ ; : : . 296
1. POETRY : . : ; 5 ; ; - 207
2. PROSE . : : : : : 3 : . 302 vi