Sexual life in ancient Greece : with thirty-two full-page plates
GENERAL INDEX
Papyrus, as amulet, 375
Paris, son of Priam, 24, 203, 236, 245; as judge of beauty, 97, 55
Parnassus, female Dionysia at, 113
Parochos, 45
v Parorama,” hetaira-name, 405
Parthenon, “hetairee quartered at, 179
Pasiphaé, 204; story of, 158, 504
“ Pasiphile,”’ hetaira-name, 400
Patroclus, and Achilles, 136,
449 f. Paul the Apostle, 498 n. ; Menander, 345 Pausanias, 489 Peirene, the spring, 347 Pelasgians, the, 110 Peleus and Thetis, 2353 Epithalamium for, 46 Pellene, 123 ; Hermes festivals in, 13In. Pellitory, an aphrodisiac, 513 Pelops, 134, 150, 426, 431, 463; and the Olympic Games, 104; slain by Tantalus and restored to life, 473 Penelope, 72, 235 n., Odysseus, 22 mevtamAda, I15 Penthesilea, 195 Pepper, an aphrodisiac, 513 Peregrinus Proteus, self-immolation of (A.D. 165), 108 Perfumers’ shops, as male brothels,
448 n. Periander, of Corinth, 497, 505
quotes
360; and
Pericles, 26, 30, 76, 399; and Aspasia, 255, 351 f.
Perieci, 128
Perithous, 227, 232, 478
Perszeus, 98
Persephone, 110, 116, 228, 232, 372, 504
Persepolis, Alexander’s destruction of, 344
Persians, voluptuousness of, 10;
custom in at Corinth,
and hedonism, 17 ; the royal harem, 70 ; 388 Perspiration, 406 Perversion, 499 ff., 525 Pesoluta, magical property of, 365 Petale, the hetaira, 406 “Petticoat government,” 58 Pheeacians, eroticism of the, 237 Pheedo of Elis, 439 Pheedra, 72, 150, 157, 204 Phedrus, 489; on Achilles and Patroclus, 451
Pheestus, festival at, 127
Phallus, worship of the, 89 and n. ; 120, 122 and n., 123, 206, 223, 266 ; at the Dionysia, rr1, 218 ; at drinking-bouts, 113; in comedy, 139, 153; in cemeteries, 222; use of oil with, Bz: reason for popularity, 369 f.; pastry in form of, 506
Phanes Protognos, 223
Phaon, reputed lover of Sappho, 319, 404
Pharmakides, 231 n.
Pharmakos (scapegoat), 120
Phayllus, 275
Pheidias (5th cent., B.c.), 30, 428 Pheneus, Hermes festivals in, I3In.
Phileenis, the hetaira, 353
Philemation, the hetaira, 381, 406, 409
Philip of Macedon, 71; and the Sacred Band, 443
Philomela, see Procne
Philommeides, 207
Philosophers, frequent gymnasia, QI, 92; and erotic, 254
Philosophy of the Post-classical age, erotic in, 295 f.
Phocion, dress of, 80
Pheebus Apollo, see Apollo
Pheenicium, letter of, 293
Pheenix, 70
Phrygia, cult of Cybele in, 215
Phryne, 311, 348 f.; at the Aphrodisia, 129; as model to
Apelles and Praxiteles, 349 Phtheiropyleé, as hetaira-name, 409 Phylax, 265 Phyllis, incest of, 157 Physicians, 439n;
problems, 280 f.;
prostitution, 448 n. Physis, 207 Pimps, 34, 62, 63-7 Pitchers, Feast of, 113 Pitys (pine-tree), 225 Plangon and Bacchis Plateea, inn at, 177 Plato, on pzderasty, 412, 469 Pleione, 212 Pleiades, 212 Pnyx, male prostitution at, 448 n. Poets, frequent gymnasia, 91; at
the Olympic Games, 108 Poetry, Dionysian origin of, 217 ;
erotic in (Transition Period),
276 ff. (the Last Period), 297 ff. ;
see also Lyric Poetry
and sexual and male
, hetairz, 400
540