Sexual life in ancient Greece : with thirty-two full-page plates
INDEX OF AUTHORITIES
451, 490 f., 502, 512; Asinus (Lucius, or the Ass), 158; Charidemus, 425; Dea Syria, 392, 507 f.; De Baccho, 99, 165; De Saltatione, 156, 157, 161, 163, 164, 233, 278, 460; Dialogues of the Dead, 425; Dialogui Deorum, 56, 58, 97; 169, 187, 216, 217, 225; Dialogui Meretrecii (Dialogues of Courtesans), 63, 316 and n., 341, 361, 376 f., 409, 428 n., 447; Epigrams, 514; Feast of the Lapithe, 167 n., 169; Lextphanes, 100, 314n., 352n., Nigrinus, 332; Peregrine, Death of, 314n.; Rhetorum preceptor, 331; Saturnalia, 169; Scytha, 426; Symposion, 81; Timon, 33; Toxaris, 63, 450
Lucilius (rst cent. A-D.), 357, 478
Lucius or the Ass, see LUCIAN
Lycophron (3rd cent. B.C.), 242, 331, 332
Lycophronem, TZETZES
Lycurgi, Comparatio cum Numa, see PLUTARCH
Lycurgus (c. 396-325 B.C.), 34, 37; 79; Leocrates, 29
Lysias (c. 440-380 B.C.), 14, 61, 438 ; Against Eratosthenes, 254 ; Alcibiades, 518n.; De bonis Aristophanes, 41
Lysis, see PLATO
Lysistrata, see ARISTOPHANES
Prol. ad., see
Machon (fl. 300-260 B.c.), 342; Chreie, 330, 342 Macedonius (6th cent. A.D.), 301,
355
Macrobius (fl. A.D. 390-425) Saturnalia, 124, 222
Mecius Quintus (?), 353
Maiden’s Complaint, The, 274 n.
Manetho (fl. 323-285 B.C.), 331
Marcus Argentarius (? 1st cent. A.D.), 277
Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 121-80), 279
Martial (a.D. 41-104), 318; Epigrams, i, 338; iii, 339; 1, 95; vi, I25n.; vii, 316n., 227n.3 X, 125n., 3270.5 Xi, 335, 451, 520; xiv, 84, 125 n., 126, 194 and n., 335, 336; Spectacula, 157
Materia Medica, see D10scORIDES
Maximus of Tyre (fl. c. A.D. 170-200), 282, 283, 325, 434, 460, 471, 472, 492
Medea, see EURIPIDES
Megacleides (?), 9
Melampodia, see HESIOD
Meleager of Gadara (fA. 60 B.C.), 260 f., 355, 421, 445, 480 f., 506
Melesermus, erotic letter writer, 293
Meliambi, see CERCIDAS
Memorabilia, see XENOPHON
Menechmi, see PLAUTUS
Menander (342-291 B.C.), 149, 152, 343, 359; Androgynos, 128; Fragments, 44, 723
Phanion, 343
Menexenus, see PLATO
Mercator, see PLAUTUS
Metamorphoses, see ANTONIUS LrsperaLis ; APULEIUS; OVID; PARTHENIUS
Miles Gloriosus, see PLAUTUS
Milesian Tales, The, 248
Mimnermus of Colophon (7th cent. B.C.), 242, 309 n.
Mirror of Women, see NAUMACHIUS
Moeris Atticista (fl. 2nd cent. A.D.), 37
Moralia, see PLUTARCH
Moschus (2nd cent. B.C.), 222, 225, 272; Europa, 272
Mostellaria, see PLAUTUS
Muszus (5th cent. A.D.), 298
Myrmidons, The, see AESCHYLUS
Nevius (c. 260-194 B.C.), 224
Nannion, see EUBULUS
Naumachius (? 2nd cent. A.D.), Mirror of Women, 298
Neaera, Speech against, 32, 33,
68, 399 Nero, see SUETONIUS Nicander (fl. 2nd cent. B.C.),
Theriaca, 212 Nicarchus (1st cent. B.c.), 260 Nicias (fl. 3rd cent. B.c.), 498 Nicolaus Damascenus (1st cent. A.D.), 247 Nicocles, see ISOCRATES Nigrinus, see LUCIAN Ninus, Romance of, 279 Noctes Attice, see GELLIUS Nonius Marcellus (fl. A.D. 300), 336 Nonnus (fl. c. 400 B.c.), Dionystaca, 21In., 218, 223, 310n., 465 Nostot, 237 Nymphis of Heracleia (fl. 240 B.c.), Voyage Round Asia, 404
Ovid (43 B.c—A.D. 18), 256; on Sappho, 326; Amores, 186, 309, 310 N., 312, 359, 379; Ars
553