Sexual life in ancient Greece : with thirty-two full-page plates
GENERAL INDEX
Naucratis, hetaire at, 403
Nausicaa, 23, 237
Nekrophilia, 248, 505
Nemean Games, the, 109
Neobule, 243, 469
Neoplatonism, 302
Neoptolemus, 236, 273
Nestor, 70, 443
Nettle-seed, an aphrodisiac, 513
Nicareta of Megara, the hetaira, AOR: :
Nicknames, of hetaire, 408 ff. ; of cinedi, 416, 494
Nicomachus, natural son of Aristotle, 398 Nightingale, Philomela trans-
formed to a, 230 Nikion, the hetaira, 409 Niko, the hetaira, 353, 354, 356 Ninus, and Semiramis, 279 Niobe, 444 Nireus, 419 Nisean nymphs, of, 234 Nossis, friend of Sappho, 319 Nut-tree, superstition concerning, 367 Nurses, Festival of, 121 Nymphs, 219 Nymphagogos, 45
rejuvenescence
Oaristys, 271 Obols, in witchcraft, 379
Obscene, the, 515; fascination of, 369
Occultism, B75 see also Superstition
Occupata, 336
Odatis, dream of, 395 f.
Odysseus, 166, 235, 273, 364; ashamed of his nakedness, 88 ; and the chamber-pot, 519; and Hermes, 130, 417, Melanthius, 510, Penelope, 22, 48, Polymela, 256
Cedipus, 134, 463, 517
CEnopion, 211
Oil, use of, 435; with olisboi, 317; before intercourse, 406
*“ Old maids,” 36
Olisboi, 274, 314 f., 317, 358
Olive-branch, for Olympic victor’s
crown, 105; for crown at the Pyanepsia, 117
Olympia, 177; Games at, 88, 92, 104
Olympiads, 103, 104 Omphale, 58, 233, 504; Pan and, 225; Aspasia ridiculed as, 352
Onanism, 313 and n.; see also Masturbation Onion, in witchcraft, 374; an
aphrodisiac, 513
““ Opportunity makers,” 64
Orators, and erotic, 253
Orchis, an aphrodisiac, 513
Orestes, 149, 478
Orgies, priestly, 215
Oriental influence, 88, 108, 125, 203, 208, 276, 375, 394, 510, 512
Orion, 210, 211
Orpheus, 240, 461 f., 464
Orphic literature, 240
Orphic Mysteries, 223
Orthaon (Centaur), 224
Oschophoria (festival), 117
Oxen, why employed for wedding carriages, 45
Pederasty, 281, 413-98, 524; derivation and definition, 413 ; its great antiquity, 449;
introduced by Laius, 134, 139 ; legislation against, 436; effect of foreign elements on, 256; among the Tyrrhenians, 11 ; on Olympus, 183; in Homer, 136, 449 ff.; in Plato, 412, 469 ; in comedy, 140 ff. Pzdophilia, ethics of, 440 ff. Pagis, as hetaira-name, 409 Paidomania, 413 Paint, see Cosmetics Palestra, 91, 92; at, 100 Palaipaphos, erotic mysteries at,
public baths
123
Pallas Athene, see Athene
Pammenes, 442
Pamphzus, vase-painter 500 B.C.), 317
Pan, 210, 224 ff.; and Hermaphroditos, 127 ; and Syrinx, 305
Panathenza, festival of, 97
Pander, see Pimp
Pandia, 210
Pandokeion, 177
Pandora, 27, 241
Panionius, procurer of boys, 497
Pannychis, 130
Pantarkes, 428
Panther, sacred to Dionysus, 219
Pantheus, Priapus identified with, 223
Pantomime, 154 f., 174, 278, 297 ; at Dionysiac rites, 121
Paphos, 123, 124, 207, parentage of, 502
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539