Sexual life in ancient Greece : with thirty-two full-page plates
INDEX OF AUTHORITIES
Amatoria (The Art of Love), 63, 152n., 158, 186, 312, 327n., 345, 364, 504, 513; Fasti, 21In., 220n., 225, 229n., 468 n.; Heroides, 95, 203, 207, 371 ; Metamorphoses, 125, 139, 207, 225, 228, 231 N., 234, 235, 236n., 240, 461n., 462 Remedia Amoris, 84; Tristia, 152, 327 0., 450, 471
Odyssey, see HOMER
(Cconomicus, see XENOPHON
Cedipus, see FESCHYLUS ; SENECA
Ginomaus, see SOPHOCLES
Officits, De, see CICERO
Olympia, see PINDAR
Onanisme, De l, see Tissot, S. A.
Onomasticon, see POLLUX
Opora, see ALEXIS
Orestautocleides, see "TIMOCLES
Orosius, Paulus (5th cent. a.D.),
464 Oxyrhynchus Papyrus, III, 278
Pedagogus, see CIEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA
Palladas of Alexandria (late 4th cent. A.D.), 299
Pamphilia (1st cent. a.D.), Enjoyments of Love, 280
Pamphos (? 9th or roth cent. B.c.), 213, 239, 461
Pannychis, see EUBULUS
Parmenides, see PLATO
Parmenion (? 1st cent. A.D.), 277
Parthenius (fl. 1st cent. B.c.), 271, 247, 248, 265, 275, 276 f., 518 n.; Aphrodite, 276 ; Erotica, 276; Metamorphoses, 276; Stories of Unhappy Love, 277
Pasiphaé (the pantomimus), 157
Paulus Silentarius (6th cent. A.D.), 300, 357, 400
Pausanias (fl. A.D. 174), 106, 283 ; Graecie Descriptio, i, 151, 171,
236 n., 283 n., 349, 429n., 445 ; ii, 42, 123, 208, 341, 347, 429N.; iii, 229n., 235n.;
Iv, 123, 2063; v, 92, 428; vi,
93, 120, 165, 194, 208, 428; Vil, 123, 206, 215, 283 n., 522; Vill, I13I1n., 208, 283n.; ix, 45, 131, 213, 222, 225, 231
and n., 239, 444, 460, 461, 474,
498; xX, 100, 176, 219, 232 n. Peace, see AR'STOPHANES Pelopidas, see PLUTARCH Pentathlon, see XENARCHUS
Peregrine, Death of, see LUCIAN
Pericles, see PLUTARCH
Persius (A.D. 34-62), 336, 363 n.
Petronius (d. a.D. 66), 86, 221 n., 248, 335, 435, 488, 519 n.
Phedra, see SOPHOCLES
Pheedrus (1st cent. A.D.), 316 n.
Phedrus, see PLATO
Phenomena, see ARATUS
Phanias of Lesbos (or Eresus) (fi. late 4th cent. B.c.), 255, 495
Phanion, see MENANDER
Phanocles (fl. c. 320 B.C.), 461 n., 463; Erotes, 428, 464
Phaon (anon. comedies), 327
Pherecrates (fl. 440 B.C.), 15, 102, 140, 314.n., 433 ; Corianno, 343
Pherecydes of Syros (fl. 6th cent. B.C.), 247
Philenis of Leucadia, obscene writer (fl. c. 360 B.c.), 318
Philemon (c. 360-260 B.C.), 333
Philetas of Cos (late 4th cent. B.c.), Hermes, 256
Philoctetes, see SOPHOCLES
Philodemus of Gadara (ist cent. B.C.), 262 f., 312
Philonides (fl. 430-400 B.C.), 334
Philosophie des Unbewussten, Die, see HARTMANN
Philostratus (2nd—3rd cent. A.D.), 284, 308, 436; Apollonius of Tyana, 284, 502, 511; Epistole, 339, 423; Vite Sophistarum, 113
Philoxenus (435-380 B.c.), 2
Philyllios (fl. c. 410 B.C.), 436
Phlegon of Tralles (fl. A.D. 100), 283
Phoenissae, see EURIPIDES
Phormto, see DEMOSTHENES
Photius (om cent. A.D.), IIt, 277,
288, 42
ewe (fl. 500 B.C.), 137, 309, 331, 4
Phylarchus (fl. 3rd cent. B.Cc.), 248, 274
Pindar (c. 522-442 B.C.), 5, 87, 106, 107, 246, 286, 341, 473 f. ; Epinikia, 246; Fragments, 21In., 212, 431; ##Nemea, I3IN., 229N., 235, 399, 420;
Olympia, 41, 105, I09, I3In., 177, 187, 190, 341, 445, 450, 473; Pythia, 3, 56, 93, r91, 202, 205
Piso (1st cent. B.C.), 263
Planudes (14th cent. A.D.), the Anthology, 259
Plato (c. 427-347 B.c.), 167, 207,
and
554