D.
Daggers, varieties of, iii. 159. Dalmatia, wild turnips from, iii. 369. Damon, remark of his upon education, i. 187. Danaos, said to have taught the art of digging wells, ii. 372. Dances, practised by women, i. 1, _n._ 1144. mimetic, in the theatre, ii. 252. at entertainments, ii. 186. performed by the Choros, ii. 251. classification of, ii. 253. Dancing, study of, at Sparta, i. 287. its character at Sparta, i. 388. a portion of gymnastics, i. 203. Dancing-girls at entertainments, ii. 184. Dardanian slaves, iii. 45. Dates, ii. 165. Dates from Syria, iii. 390. from Arabia, iii. 396. Day-lily, in bread, iii. 107. Dead, duties to the, iii. 419. buried in private cemeteries, ii. 270. Dearness of fish, ii. 143. Death, Greek notion of, iii. 415. Declaration of love, i. 419. Decoy-dove, ii. 2, _n._ 1126 Decoys, in hunting, i. 230. Deicelistæ, Spartan actors, ii. 238. Deicelistic dance at Sparta, i. 389. Deigma in the Peiræeus, i. 75. Deimalea, a dance, ii. 255. Deipnocletor, his office, ii. 172. Deipnon, ii. 171. Deity delights in lofty mountains, i. 13. Delian games, i. 416. Delos, purification of, iii. 429. Delphian cutlery, iii. 157. Demetrius, his magnificent chlamys, iii. 219, _n._ 1314 Demi of Attica, i. 64. Democracy, its struggles with oligarchy, i. 47. confers undue influence on women, ii. 36. Demosthenes, his character as an orator, i. 346. Dentifrices, iii. 138. Depilatory preparations, iii. 141. Derbices, ate their parents, iii. 434. Deshabille, indecorous, what, ii. 38. Desposionautæ, iii. 56. Dessert, iii. 181. Devices on shields, iii. 166. Diamonds from Æthiopia, iii. 382. Dicæa, a celebrated mare, ii. 282. Didaskaloi, not respected, i. 179. Dielkustinda, a game, i. 155. Dill, exported from Egypt, iii. 387. Dining-rooms, ii. 87. Dinner, preparations for, ii. 174. Diodotos, oration of Lysias for the children of, i. 406. Diogenes, reduced to slavery, i. 171. his system of education, i. 172. Dionysiac theatre, ii. 221. artificers, ii. 233. Dionysios, a beggar, iii. 90. Diopos, an earring, ii. 62. Diphtheræ, clothing of shepherds, ii. 407. Diploïdion, a garment, ii. 57. Dipodia, a Spartan dance, i. 388. Disabilities of slaves, iii. 19. Disapprobation, mark of, at the theatre, ii. 224. Discipline of Spartan education, i. 267. Dishes, number of, ii. 181. eaten hot, ii. 180. Disreputable callings, iii. 99. Districts set apart for the chase, i. 217. Divans, iii. 83. method of reclining on, ii. 177. Divers, their arts, iii. 234. Divination, i. 367. Diving-bell, first notion of, iii. 235. Division of labour, iii. 99. Dmoës, origin of the name, iii. 4. Dodona, oracle of, i. 6. a place of this name in Thessaly, i. 1, _n._ 18 Dodonæan Zeus, fane and oracle of, i. 56. Does, suckling their fawns, i. 220. Dog-rose, gathering of, iii. 204. skin-cap worn by Helots, iii. 45. Dogs, i. 213. of what countries famous, i. 214. of Sparta, iii. 334. crossed with the tiger, i. 214. employed as guardians, ii. 77. in hunting, i. 209. used by shepherds, ii. 406. killed during the dog-days at Argos, iii. 211. Dolopians, Pelasgi, i. 8. Dolops, son of Hermes, i. 1, _n._ 32 Domestic medicine, iii. 206. Door-handles, ii. 95. keepers, ii. 77. pivots, iii. 181. Doors, materials of, ii. 94. Dorian women, their beauty, i. 382. Dorians, their intellectual cultivation, i. 280. Dove-cotes, construction of, ii. 279. Doves, shot with arrows, i. 210. from Cypros, iii. 368. from Sicily, iii. 375. Draco, his laws against vagabondage, iii. 96. Dragonwort eaten, iii. 108. Drains, ii. 93. Dramatic exhibitions, origin of, ii. 220. Drawing, for what purpose taught, i. 188. Dreams of evil omen, i. 368. faith in, ii. 2, _n._ 1780 frightful, how obtained, iii. 213. Dress, object of, ii. 68. Drimacos, story of, iii. 13. heroon of, iii. 427. Drinking, laws of, ii. 196. bouts among the Macedonians, ii. 194. horns, ii. 116, 118. Dromos of Sparta, i. 101. a part of the theatre, ii. 225. Drones, how expelled from hives, ii. 296. Dryopes, in Doris, i. 10. in Thessaly, i. 10. in Epeiros, i. 10. in Peloponnesos, i. 10. Ducks, wild, ii. 150. care of, ii. 277. Dutch, their laws concerning slavery, iii. 39, _n._ 164. Duty on corn, fixed, iii. 296. Dwellings of private people not mean, ii. 75. Dyeing, iii. 223. hair, iii. 141.
E.
Eagle, its war with the hare, i. 216. stones from Arabia, iii. 395. Early rising, ii. 79. Earrings, ii. 61. Earthenware, boats of, iii. 301. Earthquakes, foretold by birds, i. 2, _n._ 1670 Earths, painters’, iii. 199. Ebony, from Africa, iii. 381. Ecbatana, i. 72. Eccyclema, a machine upon the stage, ii. 227. Echeia of the theatre, ii. 264. Echinos, or sea-chestnut, anecdote concerning, ii. 147. Echo, disliked by bees, ii. 293. Eclactisma, a dance, ii. 255. Education, theory of, i. 107. at Athens, not national, i. 111. of the Greeks excellent, i. 166. of the world, i. 262. of girls, i. 403. of shepherds, iii. 402. of slaves, iii. 26, 30. of the Spartans, Cretans, Arcadians, &c., i. 265. at Sparta in the hands of the state, i. 266. objects of at Sparta, i. 288. Lycurgus’s idea of, i. 385. at Sparta, martial and severe, i. 270. of Spartan girls, i. 385, 389. Eel fisheries, iii. 233. Eels, ii. 148. Eggs, how eaten, ii. 156. Egypt, its exports, iii. 386. gold mines of, iii. 168. charcoal of, iii. 174. Egyptian vines, ii. 337. marble, iii. 390. fig-tree, ii. 2, _n._ 1390 Egyptians, their mode of sepulture, iii. 433. Eilapinè, or grand dinner, ii. 172. Eileithyia, i. 114. Eiresionè, iii. 92. Eiscyclema, a machine upon the stage, ii. 228. Elatea, wheat of, iii. 339. Elba, iron ore from, iii. 377. Electra, i. 334. Elementary instruction, i. 164. Elephant, a cup, ii. 117. Elephantinè, undeciduous vines of, ii. 337. Elis, the Holy Land of the Hellenes, i. 57. exports of, iii. 332. Eloquence, study of, i. 235. Elymœan hares, i. 219. Elysian fields, iii. 432. Emancipation of the Helots, iii. 39. Emathea, occupied by Pelasgi, i. 7. Embroidery, iii. 219. in Homeric times, i. 379. Emerald, engraved for rings, iii. 149. lions’ eyes made of, iii. 238. from Egypt, iii. 389. from Bactriana, iii. 406. Emetics, iii. 212. Employments of slaves, iii. 30. Emporiæ, lines of the, iii. 377. Empusa, &c., i. 140. fear of, conquered in children, i. 135. Empusæ ludus, i. 156. Enallos, story of, ii. 113. Encotyle, a game, i. 151. Endymion, beloved by Sleep, i. 424. Engraving gems, iii. 151. Enigmas, ii. 215. Entertainments, ii. 170. picture of, ii. 179. Entimos of Gortyna, his history, ii. 106. Epeiros, peopled by Pelasgi, i. 6. included in Greece, by Homer, i. 1, _n._ 177 exports of, iii. 340. Epeunactæ, iii. 61. Ephebeion, i. 196. Ephedrismos, a game, i. 150. Ephentinda, a game, i. 163. Ephesos, exports of, iii. 354. Epiblema, a garment, ii. 57. Epicnemidian Locrians, i. 11. Epidamnian commerce, iii. 275. Epigoneion, a musical instrument, iii. 192. Episitioi, iii. 87. Epitaph on a cat, i. 1, _n._ 621 Epithalamium, ii. 26. Epomis, a garment, ii. 57. Epostrakimos, a game, i. 153. Equine beauty, conception of, ii. 283. Eranistæ, members of Eranoi, iii. 76. Eranoi, iii. 75. money regulations of, iii. 83. Erectheion, description of, i. 80. Erectheus, chapel of, i. 80. sea of, i. 85. Eretrian earths, iii. 363. Erichthonios, i. 81. Erinæan jet, iii. 375. Erinnyes, their duties, i. 360, 361. Eructeres, iii. 55. Essedones, ate their parents, iii. 434. Etesian winds, iii. 322. Etrurian plate, iii. 104. Eubœa, adventures in, ii. 418. exports of, iii. 367. Eubœan walnut wood, iii. 180. Eumenides, representation of, i. 412. Eumolpos, settles at Eleusis, i. 22. Eunostos, the god of mills, iii. 107. Eunuchs, porters, iii. 32. trade in, iii. 17. from Sardis, iii. 354. Eunus, story of, iii. 13, _n._ 60 Euphorbia from Laconia, iii. 334. from Mount Atlas, iii. 384. Euripides, character of his intellect, i. 332. Euros, iii. 320. Eurotas, banks of the, i. 1, _n._ 284 Euryleonis, sent chariots to Olympia, i. 390. Eurypontidæ, tombs of, i. 98. Euthydemus, specimens of sophistical arguments from the, i. 255. Euxine, traces of the Pelasgi on its southern shore, i. 4. Evergreens, ii. 311. Exchange, or Deigma, iii. 298. Exercise necessary for children, i. 144. Exercises of youth, i. 189. Exhibitions of art, i. 303. of industry, iii. 98. of leeks, ii. 332. Exomis, a garment, ii. 57, 69. Exports and imports of Greece, iii. 326. Exports of Athens, iii. 278. Exposure of infants, iii. 121. Eyes, i. 43. what coloured preferred for, i. 1, _n._ 1053
F.
Fable of the lion, i. 165. Fables, i. 165, 166. Façade, ii. 80. Fair of Komana, iii. 347. Fairs, iii. 274. Falconry, i. 228. in Thrace, i. 229. Fallowing, ii. 385. Fallow-grounds, ii. 386. Families at Sparta, iii. 427. Family, internal regulation of the, ii. 29. Fans from Phocis, iii. 339. Farce, acted during the vintage, ii. 351. Farmer, his studies, ii. 362, sqq. Farm-house, interior of, ii. 279. Fastenings of doors, ii. 94. Fat tyrant, story of, i. 1, _n._ 872 Fatness, how avoided, ii. 56. Fawn hunting, i. 219, 220. Fawn-skin buskins, iii. 222. Feast of the Fifth Day, i. 128. Features, uniformity of, among the Scythians, i. 1, _n._ 149 Felloes of wheels, with what made, ii. 381. Felt, Laconian, iii. 336. Female education at Sparta, i. 385. beauty not easily represented, i. 312. slaves, their employments, iii. 33. Fermentation, the second, how checked, iii. 116. Ferocity of the Spartans, iii. 53. Ferret, used in rabbit-hunting, i. 218. Ferrymen, iii. 103, _n._ 419 Fertility of parts of Laconia, i. 60. Festivals, attended by women, i. 404. Fighting cocks, ii. 155. Fig-wine, iii. 118. Figs, ii. 158. various kinds of, ii. 323. Attic, iii. 327. how used in the nursery, i. 137. from Paros, iii. 356. tree, grafting of, ii. 319. planted outside vineyards, ii. 349. Filial piety, i. 30. Fine Arts, their influence on education, i. 289. Fingerlings for archers, iii. 165. Fire, how procured, ii. 123, iii. 175. Fish, list of, ii. 149. dearness of, ii. 143. their sleep, iii. 242. eaten in Homeric times, ii. 131. much eaten in later times, ii. 138. given to cattle, ii. 289. buying, ii. 139. market, ii. 139. laws of, ii. 142. Fisheries, iii. 232. Fisherman’s life, iii. 103. Fishing in Homeric times, ii. 132. with hooks, i. 210. at night, iii. 237. Fishmongers in the agora, iii. 125. disreputable trade, 99. Fish-pond on board ship, iii. 308. Flail, sometimes used, ii. 395. Flambeau-sellers in the agora, iii. 125. Flambeaux, iii. 197. Flap, used for a bellows, ii. 124. Flasks, made by prisoners, iii. 114. Flax, grown in Elis, iii. 215, 333. Flesh-food, ii. 129. Flies, what, ii. 173. Flocks of even numbers, ii. 432. number of, ii. 405, and _n._ 5. Floor of kitchen, ii. 93. Flooring, ii. 81. Florentine kiss, i. 152. Flour, how produced, iii. 104. merchants in the agora, iii. 124. Flower garden, ii. 302. beds, ii. 304. dance, ii. 257. girls, iii. 128. sellers in the agora, iii. 123. Flowered tissues, iii. 218. Flowers used in crowns, ii. 2, _n._ 1258 mythological association of, ii. 305. profusion of, ii. 310. what kind loved by the bee, ii. 292. Flute, music of the, i. 186, iii. 190. players in the agora, iii. 125. Folding seats, iii. 188. Food, ii. 125. classification of, ii. 128. working for, iii. 87. of the poor, iii. 94. of slaves, iii. 28. of the bear, i. 226. Football, English game of, i. 157. Footsnares, i. 222. Foreigners, could not sell in the agora, iii. 99. Four-post bedsteads, ii. 103. Fowl-house, ii. 278. Fowling, i. 206. cruelty in, i. 230. Fowls, ii. 150. care of, ii. 277. food of, ii. 278. Frankincense, from Arabia, iii. 396. Freckles, how removed, iii. 136, seq. Freedom, how obtained by Attic slaves, iii. 19. Free states, spirit of education in, i. 238. Friendship, aptitude of the Greeks for, i. 32. Frontlets for horses, iii. 164. Fruit trees, ii. 316. shops in the agora, iii. 121. what kinds eaten, ii. 158-165. how preserved, ii. 358-361. how moulded by gardeners, ii. 323. exportation of, iii. 327. Fruits, how forced, ii. 321. Fuel, ii. 124, iii. 173. Fullers, trade of the, iii. 232. Fullers’ earth, iii. 199. Fund of the Erani, iii. 80. Funeral ceremonies, iii. 414. pile, iii. 418. Furies, their costume on the stage, ii. 260. Furniture, ii. 97. of what woods made, iii. 183. Furs, imported by Persia, iii. 408. Future rewards and punishments, i. 356.
G.
Gadflies, ii. 2, _n._ 1835 Gaia, mystic navel of, i. 56. Galatia, wine of, iii. 117. Galbanum, from Syria, iii. 392. Galleys, iii. 302. Gall-nuts, for staining wood, iii. 159. Gamelion, or nuptial month, ii. 9. Gamelios, or bride-cake, ii. 20. Games of children, i. 149, 163. Game eaten in the Homeric times, ii. 130. cocks of Alexandria, iii. 388. Garden of the Greeks, ii. 79, 301. Gardens of Adonis, ii. 322. Alcinoös, of the Hesperides, and of Midas, ii. 318. Garlands, use of, ii. 304. Garlic, ii. 332. eaten in Homeric times, ii. 133. from Megara, ii. 155. from Egypt, iii. 386. Gastronomers, list of celebrated, ii. 201. Gaul, exports of, iii. 377. Geese, feeding, ii. 274. how fattened, ii. 275. their livers how enlarged, ii. 276. sagacity of, ii. 2, _n._ 1099 Gems, engraved for signets, iii. 148. Genii of eating and drinking, ii. 169. Geometry, study of, i. 183. Geranion, or crane’s bill, a sort of truffle, ii. 333. Germander, from Pontos, iii. 344. Gerula, or under-nurse, i. 136. Gethyllis, a species of leek, ii. 332. Ghosts, belief in, i. 364. Gift-bearers, or serfs, iii. 61. Gilding, art of, ii. 80, iii. 146. Ginger, iii. 201. from Arabia, 400. Gingidium, from Syria, iii. 393. Gingra, a dance, ii. 257. Gingras, a flute, iii. 190. Giraffe, from Æthiopia and India, iii. 381. Girls, their education, i. 403. Glass, manufacture of, iii. 195, 196. coloured, iii. 196. malleable, iii. 196. from Alexandria, iii. 390. cups, ii. 115. dishes, ii. 23. mirrors, ii. 119. windows, ii. 82. Gloves, iii. 220. worn by rustics, ii. 383. Glycera, bon mot attributed to her, ii. 44. the queen of Harpalos, ii. 45. Gnathena, her witty repartees, ii. 44. Goad, use of the, ii. 385. Goatherds, ii. 427. Goats, ii. 280. cheese of, i. 227. horns, why placed at the feet of vines, ii. 343. Goat-skin cloak, ii. 407. Goblets of amber, ii. 111. God, belief in, i. 350. nature of, incomprehensible, i. 354. his attributes, i. 354. belief in his unity, i. 353. Goddesses, their form and beauty, i. 311. wherefore draped, i. 313. Gods, beneficent, i. 30. character of, i. 311. borrowed some of their glory from the human mind, i. 290. of the shepherd race, ii. 2, _n._ 1781 Gold mines on the shores of the Euxine, i. 4. on the shores of Thrace, i. 5. of Thasos, iii. 356. of Egypt, iii. 168. Gold, at Sparta, iii. 263. plate, ii. 110. plates on walls of houses, ii. 80. thread, iii. 220. Golden age, food of the, i. 12, ii. 128. water in Persia, ii. 135. statues, iii. 144. Goldsmiths, iii. 142. Goose’s liver, ii. 152, 276. Gorgias, account of, i. 246. under whom he studied, i. 247. his pupils, i. 248. ambassador from Leontium, i. 247. his golden statue at Delphi, i. 249. Goslings, care of, ii. 274. Gourd, eaten, ii. 326. Government, origin of the Greek notions on, i. 38. Grace before meat, ii. 176. Graces, dance of the, ii. 259. Grafting, first mention of, iii. 318. Grain, various kinds of, iii. 107. how preserved in granaries, ii. 397 sqq. how eaten in ancient times, ii. 128. choice of, for sowing, ii. 387. pickers, iii. 91. Grammateion, a kind of cup, ii. 116. Granaries, preparation of, ii. 396. of Syra, Northern Africa, and the Azores, ii. 2, _n._ 1770 Granite, Theban, iii. 388. Grapes, ii. 165. the kinds now cultivated in Greece, ii. 2, _n._ 1601 how produced without stones, ii. 341. medicinal, how produced, ii. 341. how preserved fresh, ii. 356. smeared with lime, ii. 317. Grass, beds stuffed with, ii. 103. Graves, how adorned, iii. 431. Greaves, iii. 165. Greece, called Hellas, i. 1. Greece, its varied surface, i. 53. Greeks, their superiority in the arts, i. 290. Greengrocers in the agora, iii. 121. Grinding corn, iii. 104. Griphoi, ii. 215. Griphos, definition of, ii. 216. Groups of statues in the Acropolis, i. 79, 80. Groves, around houses, ii. 271. Gruel, ii. 153. Guardian spirits, i. 364. Guardians of estates, ii. 400. Guests, departure of the, ii. 219. number of, fixed by law, ii. 173. Guild of actors, ii. 233. Guinea-fowls, Ætolian, iii. 340. Gunpowder, iii. 199. Gyges, story of, ii. 410. vast barrow thrown up by him, iii. 429. Gymnasia, general description of, i. 195. of Athens, i. 193. exercises of, i. 191. Gymnasiarch, i. 176. Gymnastics, object of, i. 191, 192. at Sparta, i. 275. enthusiastically studied, i. 204. first step in, i. 197. Gymnopædia, i. 287. Gynæconitis, ii. 80. Gypones, certain dancers, ii. 256. Gypsum, from Epeiros, iii. 340. for windows, ii. 82. Gythium, the port of Sparta, iii. 268.
H.
Hair, care of, ii. 66. colour of, i. 1, _n._ 1053 how dyed, iii. 141. how preserved and strengthened, iii. 140. worn long at Sparta, ii. 71. garments of, iii. 217. Halcyonion, from the shores of the Propontis, iii. 345. Half-doors, ii. 94. Haliacmon, valley of, i. 5. Halicarnassos, ii. 167. Halimos, procured milk to nurses, i. 1, _n._ 407 Hamadryads, i. 362. Hams, &c., sold in the agora, iii. 123. from Gaul, iii. 377. from Cyrenè, iii. 381. from Phrygia, iii. 353. Hand-mill, invention of, iii. 104. mirrors, ii. 119. Hands, perfumed before dinner, ii. 175. Hangings, ii. 80. Hare-hunting, i. 217. Harrows, ii. 382. Harvest, sacrifices preceding, ii. 390. Hatching, time of, ii. 278. Hats, ii. 72. manufacture of, iii. 222. Hawking vegetables in the street, iii. 88. Hay, ii. 389. Thracian trade in, iii. 341. fields, moss how removed from, ii. 389. harvest, ii. 389. Head-nets, from Achaia, iii. 333. Healths, drinking of, ii. 192. Hecatè, sacrifices to, eaten by the poor, iii. 91. Hecaterides, a dance, ii. 255. Hedges, ii. 313. Hedge-flowers, ii. 314. Heducomos, a dance, ii. 255. Heir apparent, at Sparta, exempted from punishment when a boy, i. 270. Helen, goblet of, ii. 112. Heliotrope, wherefore it turns towards the sun, ii. 2, _n._ 1460 Helix, an ornament, ii. 62. Hellas, signification of, i. 1. a city of Thessaly, i. 1. original inhabitants of, i. 1. progress of the name, i. 1. Hellebore, eaten by shepherds, iii. 210. Hellenes, not the original inhabitants of Hellas, i. 2. their origin, i. 27. Hellenion, a place at Sparta, i. 98. at Naucratis, iii. 258. Helmets, iii. 162. Helot nurses sold, iii. 40. derivation of the word, iii. 37. wars, iii. 52. Heloteia, iii. 36. Helots, their condition, iii. 38. lived on the estates, iii. 43. Greeks, iii. 38. in the army, iii. 44. their position in the scale of society, iii. 42, _n._ 177 obtained wealth, iii. 41. instructors of children, i. 267. purposely demoralised, iii. 48. compelled to intoxicate themselves, iii. 47. how supported, iii. 40. classes of, iii. 55. modern opinions on, iii. 36. Hemicycle, a machine upon the stage, ii. 230. Hemlock, Attic, iii. 328. Megaric, iii. 330. Hemp, cloths of, iii. 216. Hen’s milk, ii. 152. Hephæstion, grief of Alexander for, iii. 438. Hera, character of her beauty, i. 310. Heraclea, serfs of, iii. 61. Heraclean all-heal, iii. 332. honey, iii. 343. Heracles, the discoverer of the purple, iii. 224. his bowl, ii. 114. Herald-slaves, iii. 32. Heralds, hereditary at Sparta, iii. 102. dance of the, ii. 259. Herb-mastic, in Magnesia, iii. 350. Herbs, exportation of, iii. 328. Herdsman’s life, ii. 421, seq. his superiority to the shepherd, ii. 426. Herdsmen, hunters, i. 206. Hereditary goblets, ii. 112. trades, iii. 101, 162. Hermæan festival, freedom of slaves during, iii. 64. Hermata, or earrings, ii. 61. Hermes, Pelasgian statue of, i. 83. Hermione, purple of, iii. 229. Herodes Atticus, slaves of, iii. 1, _n._ 3 Herodotus, his character as a writer, i. 338. Heroes of the Argo confounded with the Pelasgi, i. 4. Heroic shepherds, ii. 403. Heroon of Lelex, at Sparta, i. 19. Herpyllis, beloved by Aristotle, ii. 48. Herrings from the Black Sea, iii. 343. Hesperisma, ii. 171. Hestiator, his duties, iii. 84. Hetairæ, their condition, ii. 40. the vicissitudes of their lives, ii. 42. honourable actions of, ii. 48. mistresses of the philosophers, ii. 45. from the poorer classes, iii. 88. Hexecontalithoi, from Africa, iii. 382. Hides from Cyrenè, iii. 385. Hiero, vast ship built for him, iii. 306. Hieroduli, iii. 25. Hilarodos, a kind of actor, ii. 238. Hill of the Spartan Acropolis, i. 103. of the Agora, iii. 126. of Attica, i. 62. Hills of Attica, i. 62. of Sparta, i. 103. Hilts of swords, iii. 159. Himanteligmos, a game, i. 159. Himation, ii. 52. Hindù falconry, i. 229. Hippagretæ, three hundred followers of, i. 278. Hippas, a game, i. 151. Hippocampia, earrings, ii. 62. Hippodameia, an agora in the Peiræeus, i. 74. Hippodrome of Sparta, i. 103. Hippophorbos, iii. 190. Hippothoös, or Pelasgian, i. 1, _n._ 51 Hireling shepherds, ii. 2, _n._ 1817 Hives, position of, ii. 292. materials of, ii. 294. average produce of, ii. 298. lids of, ii. 298. in the age of Hesiod, ii. 290. Hobbes, his opinion of the philosophers, i. 1, _n._ 809 Hog, first animal eaten by man, ii. 137. from Sicily, iii. 375. flesh, eschewed by the Cretans, ii. 286. Holidays, none given to boys, i. 168. Homer, his character as a poet, i. 327. his school at Chios, i. 180. the preceptor of Hellas, i. 326. public recitations of, at Sparta, i. 283. Homeric poems, by whom written, i. 325. horses, food of, ii. 283. Homeridæ, i. 323. Hones, from Mount Taygetos, iii. 334. from Crete, &c., iii. 356. Honey, three different kinds of, ii. 299. what quantity produced by one hive, ii. 297. of Attica, i. 63, ii. 290, iii. 327. of Heraclea, iii. 343. of Hybla, iii. 375. of Hymettos, ii. 2, _n._ 1204 of Corsica, bitter, ii. 293. unsmoked, ii. 291. use of by confectioners, iii. 110. dew, ii. 297. how collected in Syria, ii. 299. Hoops, used by children, i. 147. Hormos, a necklace, ii. 63. a Spartan dance, ii. 258. Horn lanterns, ii. 121. windows, ii. 82. Horns, used as drinking cups, ii. 116. Horses, sold in the agora, iii. 123. price of, iii. 129. sacrifice of, ii. 281. branded, ii. 285. for what purposes employed, ii. 280. fables concerning, ii. 281. diminutive, ii. 2, _n._ 1151 breaking in of, ii. 284. countries famous for, ii. 282. Arcadian, iii. 333. Astypalæan, iii. 367. of Achilles, ii. 282. Hospitality, origin of, i. 34. of Turkish shepherds, ii. 2, _n._ 1837 of an Eubœan shepherd, ii. 422. Hours, dance of the, ii. 259. House-painting, iii. 178. Hunting, i. 206. Hunting, Eubœan, ii. 408. apparatus, i. 213. Hyacinthine road, i. 94. Hyaline floors, ii. 81. Hyantes, i. 11. ancient name of the Ætolians, i. 1, _n._ 17 Hyantis, ancient name of Ætolia, i. 1, _n._ 17 Hybernation of the Spartan youth, i. 274. Hybernians ate their parents, iii. 434. Hybla, honey of, iii. 375. Hybrias, song of, iii. 65. Hydromel, iii. 118. Hymeneal lay, ii. 19. Hymettos, its food for bees, ii. 2, _n._ 1204 honey of, ii. 292, _n._ 6, iii. 327. marble of, iii. 330. Hypekooi, Cretan subject peasantry, iii. 63, 64. Hyperboreans, their filial piety! iii. 434. Hyperides, his famous rhetorical artifice, ii. 47. Hypogypones, certain dancers, ii. 255. Hypogramma, a pigment for the eyebrows, iii. 136. Hyporchema, invented by the Pelasgi, i. 26. Hyporchematic dance of Sparta, i. 389. Hyposcenion, a part of the theatre, ii. 225. Hyrcanians, their mode of sepulture, iii. 434. Hyssop of Cilicia, iii. 351.