Sexual life in ancient Greece : with thirty-two full-page plates
INDEX OF AUTHORITIES
Prudentius (¢. A.D. 350-410), Contra Symmachum, 222
Pseudolus, see PLAUTUS
Ptolemy (fl. A.D. 140-60), 196
Pyrrhus, see Is#us
Pythagoras (fl. 540-510 B.c.), 182
Questiones Grece, see PLUTARCH
Queestiones Naturales, see SENECA
Questiones Romane, see PLUTARCH
Quintus of Smyrna (4th cent. a.D.), Posthomerica, 297
Remedia Amoris, see Ov1ID
Respublica _Atheniensium, XENOPHON
Rhetorum preceptor, see LUCIAN
Rhianus of Crete (fl. c. 270 B.C.), 485
Rhinthon of Tarentum (c. 325285 B.C.), 265
Rufinus (?), 400
Rufus of Ephesus (fl. A.D. 100), 281
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Saltatione, see LIBANIUS ; Lucian
Salvianus (d. c. A.D. 490), De Gubernatione Dei, 92
Sappho (7th cent. B.C.), 257, 318 ff.; epithalamia of, 47; Hymn to Aphrodite, 321; To Anactoria, 4; quotations from, 4, 45, 48, 51n., 208, 320 ff., 425 n., 431
Sappho, see TIMOCLES
Sappho (anon. comedies), 327
Saturnalia, see LUCIAN ; MAcROBIUS
Schopenhauer, Arthur (17881860), Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung, 307
Scytha, see LUCIAN
Seers, The, see ALEXIS
Seleucus (song-writer), 488
Seneca (4 B.c—A.D. 65), Controversié, 335; De Beneficiis, 86, 213; De Brevitate Vite, 95; Epistule, 328 n.; Cedipus, 218 ; Questiones Naturales, 279
Seven Against Thebes, /ESCHYLUS
Sextus Empiricus (fl. A. D. 400), Adversus Mathematici, 182
Simonides (of Amorgos), (fl. 600 B.C.), 75, 243
Simonides (of Ceos) (556-468 B.C.), 5, 9, 246, 259, 309, 356, 388, 471
Sisenna, Lucius Cornelius (11967 B.c.), 248
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Solon (6th cent. B.c.), 5, 29, 34, 41, 107, 332, 420, 436. See also PLUTARCH (LIvEs)
Sophistarum Vite, see PHILOSTRATUS Sophocles (496-405 B.c.), 6, 133, 136 ff., 150, 256, 433; on Euripides, 71; Antigone, 309, 433 ; Assembling of the Acheans, 520; Creusa, 230; Fragments, 204N., 314N., 422, 431, 444; Lovers of Achilles, 137, 431; Cnomaus, 150; Phedra, 150; Philoctetes, 227 ; Supplices, 309 ; Tereus, 39, 230; The Women of Colchis, 150
Sophron (fl. 460-420 B.c.), 267
Sostratus (Al. c. 25 B.c.), 517
Sotades of Maroneia (fl. c. 290 B.C.), 266, 488
Spectacula, see MARTIAL
Sphinx, see FESCHYLUS
Statius (c. A.D. 45-96), 236n.; Silve, 125 n.
Stephanus of Byzantium (fl. c. A.D. 500), 196
Stesichorus (d. 555 B.C.), IO n., 47, 245 £., 477
Stesimbrotus (fl. c. 420 B.C.), 399
Stilpon (c. 380-300 B.C.), 404
Stobzus (5th cent. AD.), Anthology, Florilegium, or Sermones, 34, 37, 57, 76, 95 D+ 152, 176, 204n., 254, 243, 298, 461 n., 464; Eclogues, 223; HAyperides, 29
Strabo (c. 63 B.C—AD. 23), Geographus, iii, 523; Vi, 15, 3933; Vili, 340n., 389; ix, 21Im.; x, 450; 3, 353N.; Xii, 132, 178, 353 0.3; Xi, 224, 318; xiv, 267, 428n., 488; XV, 3530.3; Xvi, 391 3 Vil, 511
Stratocles (fl. c. 320-300 B.C.), 405
Straton (? fl. c. A.D. 120), 416, 417, 421, 435, 437; 478, 479, 495, 511
Stromata, see CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA
Suetonius (fl. A.D. 90-140), Julius Cesar, 15n., 140n.; Nero, 157
Suidas (11th cent. A-D.), 115, 142, 148, 232n., 258, 314n., 318, 334, 461, 463, 464, 470, 510n.
Susarion of Megara (6th cent. B.C.), 73
Symposion, see PLato, PLUTARCH, XENOPHON
Symposium (Feast of the) Lapithe, see LUCIAN
556