Sexual life in ancient Greece : with thirty-two full-page plates
GENERAL INDEX
clothing, 79 ; dressed as women, 117; at drinking bouts, 98, 169, 174 f., 435 f.; education of, 28, 79, 418, 441; festivals for, 118, 460; harem of, 511 ; at the Hyacinthia, 114; love of, see Homosexuality ; Pederasty; naked dances of, 98, 115, 460; seduction of, 446; statues to, 434n.; trade in, 436, 438, 452; as tribute, 233, 496 Boy-cabbage, of, 364 Brass, superstition concerning, 367 Breed and wine, symbolism of, II Breasts, 310, 408 ; 82; supporter for, Amazons’, 196 Bridal chamber, 48, 52 Bride, bath of, 42, 128; rape of, 43; shaving of, 43; dress of, 46; Phestian custom, 127; Spartan custom, 128 Bridegroom, 43, 46, 48 Bridesmaid, duty of, 43, 52 Brothel, 67, 178, 332 f1., 406; for male prostitution, 438 f., 448n.; expenses at, 333 f.; hours of, 336; tax on, 334; terms for, 331 Brya, magical property of, 365 Bucolic poetry, 267 Bugs, 178 Bull, Pasiphaé and the, 158; sacred to Dionysus, 219; Zeus disguised as a, 229, 272; superstition concerning urine of, 365 ; slayer of Ampelos, 466 Bust-supporters, 84, 357, 382 Buttocks, 85, 201, 232, 243, 507; exposure of, 83, 507; bands fer, 357 Byblis, incest of, 152, 276 f., 517 Byblos, religious prostitution at, 389; temple of Aphrodite, 392 Byzantium, 297; drinking in, 275
magical property
exposure of, 84; the
Cabbage, an aphodisiac, 513 Cadmus, 213, 426, 464 Czenio, changes her sex, 227 Czesar, Julius, and women, I5n. Calais, and Orpheus, 464 Calamus, and Carpus, 467 Callabides, dance of the, 165 Callais, 141 ; banquet of, 252 Calves, exposure of, 83 Calypso, 237
Camillus, the name, 498 n.
Canace, incest of, 151, 517
Candaules and Gyges, story of, 97) 499
Cannibalism, 376
Canopus, luxury of, 179
Capital punishment, for adulterers, 61; for pimps, 62
Cappadocia, cult of Anaitis in, 353 0.
Caranus, wedding-feast of, 174
Cardopion, incest of, 518 n.
Carnea (festival), 121
Carnos, Apollo and, 477
Carousals, see Drinking-bouts
Carpus, and Calamus, 467
Carriage, at weddings, 45; at festivals, 112, 115; hetaire harnessed to, 397
Carthage, gymnasium at, 92
Cassandra, 236
Castor and Pollux, 229; Judgment of Paris, 155
Castration, 308, 497, 503, 507 #1. ; self-inflicted, 215, 507 f.; of women, II, 5113; effects of, 5p L2 first practised by Babylonians, 510
Catholics, and eroticism, 180
Cato, on brothels, 336, 337n.
Caunus, incest of, 152, 276 f., 517
Cecrops, introduces monogamy in Athens, 69
Centaurs, 224, 228 ; origin of, 227
Centipede, magical cure for bite, 368
Cephalus, 210
Cephisodorous, 443
Ceramicus, prostitutes’ quarter at Athens, 334 f., 379, 428, 448 and n.
Cerberus, 232
Cercylas of Andros, reputed husband of Sappho, 318
Cercyrion, the hetaira, 400
Cheereas and Kallirrhoe, 287
Chaeronea, 443, 444; action of women atter defeat of, 29
Chalcis, sensuality in, 459.
Chamber-pots, 12, 519 f.
Charaxus, brother of 318, 404
Chariclea, 288
Charities, the, 213
Charms, see Amulets, Enchantment, Love-Charms, Incantation, Witchcraft
Charondas, Law of, 176
Charybdis, as hetaira-name, 348
Chelidonion, the hetaira, 447
Cheiromania, 313 n.
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