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Aelius Aristides fr. 1.68–69: 187 Or. fr. 1.87: 168 43.13: 392 fr. 1.92–95: 189 46.158: 578 fr. 1.96–101: 168 Aeschylus fr.3 (third Partheneion) Ag. fr. 3.1–3: 28 50–51: 19 fr. 3.8–9: 98 1146–48: 121 fr. 3.64–72: 191 1186–92: 172 fr. 3.66–67: 386 Choeph. fr. 3.67: 639 232: 452 fr. 3.68: 41, 384 794–95: 193 fr. 4.4–7: 613–14 796–99: 193–94 fr. 14.3: 614 1021–25: 195 fr. 26: 39–40, 119–20 1025: 196 fr. 59(b): 613 Pers. 1046: 329 fr. 140: 452 Sept. 854–57: 329 Scholia Supp. fr. 33 = Σ ad Arat. 2 (p. 91, 11 Maas): 11: 227 578 223: 164 Anacreon (PMG) 463–65: 164 fr. 346: 191 Fragments fr. 408: 240 78 R.: 354 fr. 417.4–6: 191, 240 312 R.: 170 Anon. Alcman (PMGF) fr. 871 PMG: 347–48 fr.1 (first Partheneion) Anthologia Graeca (AG) fr. 1.39–59: 646–47 6.174: 430 fr. 1.40–41: 186 6.211: 451 fr. 1.46: 281, 602–03 Anthologia Palatina (AP) fr. 1.46–47: 29 1.144: 561 fr. 1.47: 186 6.83.5–6: 453 fr. 1.52: 590 9.186: 692 fr. 1.53–54: 41, 186, 639 Antigonus Carystus fr. 1.55: 350 Mirabilia 23 = De animalibus fr. 54b fr. 1.58–59: 98, 186 Dorandi: 119–20 fr. 1.60–63: 167 Antipater of Sidon fr. 1.64–76: 356 AP fr. 1.64–77: 589 6.160: 128–29 fr. 1.66: 639 6.287: 407 fr. 1.66–67: 41 7.745: 157 – 728 fr. 1.67: 84 9.151.7 8: 129

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Antoninus Liberalis 445: 315 Met. 1.1: 169 450–52: 314 Apollodorus 1309–12: 123 Bibl. Thesm. 2.1.5: 298 947–1000: 52–53 2.1.14: 287 953–56: 638 2.27.3: 229 968: 373 2.29.1: 229 985: 316, 353 Apollonius Rhodius 986: 13 Argon. Vesp. 1.28–30: 55 1509: 70 1.28–31: 394 1523: 70 1.1123–31: 70 1529: 70 4.1765–72: 275 1531: 70 Apuleius Fragments De deo Socr. pr. 3: 356 fr. 36 K.-A.: 466 Archilochus fr. 71 K.-A.: 490–91 fr. 185 W.: 510 Aristotle [Arion] De an. fr. 939.5–7 PMG: 303 427b18–20: 659 Aristonous (ed. Powell) 429a1–4: 635 Hymn to :91 Gen. corr., 315b6–15: 576–77 Aristophanes Hist. an. 488a3–4: 142n.8, 542b21: 137 Av. Metaph. 985a13–19: 576 203: 153 Ph. 243b6–11: 486 209–22: 127 Poet. 250–51: 128 1448b10–17: 15, 1448b36–37: 618 924–25: 203 1459a7–8: 15, 641 925: 35 Pol. 1394: 152 1331a: 514 Eq. 243–44: 338 Rh. Lys. 1410b33–36: 635 566: 482 1411b: 641 567: 482 1411b24–25: 634 567–70: 484 1412a3–5: 634 574–86: 482 [Aristotle] 585: 483 Ath. Pol. 68: 570 642–45: 435 Asios 1296–315: 204 fr. 1 Davies: 609 1304: 316 Athenaeus 1307–10: 316 Deipn. 1309–15: 153 1.15d: 66, 241 1316–21: 252 1.21f: 329 Nub. 10.453c–454b: 271: 389 490 333: 193 13.573e–f: 237 333–38: 153 13.600d–601a: 613 Ran. 14.617e–f: 246 241–49: 547–48 14.628e: 194 334: 112 14.631b: 308 371: 314 14.631c: 182, 237 407: 315 14.632f: 154 411: 315 15e1: 241

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Athenaeus (cont.) Callimachus 631c: 308 Aet. 632f: 154 fr. 7.13–14 Pf.: 691 15.678b: 290 fr. 66 Pf.: 412, 439 Athenaios 2–6: 289 14–16: 453 9: 289 Hymn 2, Bacchylides 6–7: 680 3.17–21: 35 55: 488 5.3–10: 465–66 55–57: 487 5.13–14: 465–66 61: 487 9.23: 283 63–64: 487 9.27–36: 281 67: 488 9.35: 284, 640 80: 488 9.39–65: 279–81 85–87: 296, 488 9.47–65: 606–07 Hymn 4, 11.9–14: 222–23 11–14: 390 11.30: 223 17–18: 390 11.32: 223 19: 390, 393 11.46: 224 19–20: 389 11.54: 226 23–27: 391 11.56: 224 24: 391 11.64–67: 226–27 27: 391 11.82–84: 228 32: 391 11.83–84: 226 33: 391 11.92–94: 228 35: 393 11.93: 230 53–54: 394 11.93–94: 226 79: 394 11.95–98: 230 82–83: 394 11.102–03: 230 300–03: 392 11.104–05: 232 306: 390 11.107: 233 310–13: 488 11.110–12: 232 321: 390 11.112: 233 Hymn 6, 11.113–14: 234 15–16: 314 11.118–19: 234 CEG 13.69–70: 277 14: 518 13.77–95: 276–77 18: 516 13.84–90: 239–40 19: 516, 569 13.86: 114 27: 516 13.89: 431, 592 43: 518 13.91–92: 240 138: 565 13.92: 591 159: 513 17: 3 161: 516 17.90: 306 198: 351 17.101–08: 466 202: 536 17.106–07: 428 205: 537, 539, 560 17.122–24: 304 268: 345 17.124–28: 305 286: 570 17.128–29: 305–06 291: 523, 567 316: 343, 567 CA 317: 346, 365 133–36: 571 321: 348

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369: 528 Euripides 387: 567 Alc. 391: 568 447–52: 157 429: 344 576–77: 238 597: 569 579–87: 238 Choerilus Andr. 1088–89: 227–28 SH 317: 243 Bacch. Cicero 114–19: 437 Brut. 261: 636 164–66: 202 De or. 693: 229 2.8.34: 636 862–74: 250 3.40.160–161: 642 1053–55: 438 De invent. 1057: 438 1.54.105: 643 El. 1.55.106: 643 14: 291 QFr. 3.1.5: 357 174–80: 249 Cleomenes of Rhegium 178–80: 291 (PMG) 432–41: 330 fr. 838: 158 433–39: 302 Corinna (PMG) 452–53: 620 fr. 654: 284–85, 608 468–69: 48 12–17: 608 532: 373 18–21: 609 859–65: 248 Critias 866–72: 249 fr. 4 TrGF: 156 874–75: 249 Cypria fr. 6 M.-W.:, 262 879: 249 Hcld. 777–83: 172–73, 366 DAA Hec. no. 56: 537 463–64: 436 Demetrios 466–72: 436 Eloc. 485: 436 17: 636 Hel. 209–10: 631 164–66: 124 Demosthenes 167–78: 125 21.17.5: 57 179–90: 126 Diodorus Siculus 1451–64: 331 5.58.3: 570 1451–511: 3 Diogenes Laertius 1452: 302 1.4: 54 1453: 314 Dionysius Chalcus 1455–57: 131 fr. 1 W.: 564 1457–58: 302 Dionysius of Halicarnassus 1465–68: 252 Ant. Rom. 1.21.2: 226 1465–70: 154 Comp. 1468–70: 173 12.10: 579 1469–70: 140 13: 529 1469–73: 140 16: 529 1478–87: 142 22: 355 1487: 152 22.92–93: 683 1487–94: 152–53 25: 451 1495–1500: 200 Dionysius Thrax HF Scholia 690: 543 1.197.17–23: 577 781–89: 286

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Euripides (cont.) 788: 112 867–70: 196 1506–07: 118 871: 104, 196 Supp. 773: 448 879: 104 Tro. 1236: 330 Hipp. 1148: 191 Fragments IA fr. 369 K.: 467 164–73: 332, 604 fr. 370.77–80 K.: 9, 364–65 171: 197, 620 fr. 382 K.: 491–92 189–91: 604 fr. 779 K.: 155 189–92: 197 192: 604 Heliodorus 206–30: 197–98 Aeth. 231: 604 3.1.1: 629 231–32: 333 3.1.2: 629 231–34: 620 3.2.1: 629–30 239–41: 333 3.2.3: 630 243: 333 3.3.1–3: 630–31 247–79: 333 3.4.7: 645 255: 334 Hephaestion 274–75: 620 Ench. 16 288–93: 334 Herodotus 294: 604 1.51–52: 622 299–300: 620 1.66.13: 166 302: 605 1.114: 101 492: 605 2.142: 620–21 1042–43: 34 2.143: 621 Ion 2.79: 123 184–87: 349 3.37: 69 187: 368 3.47: 454 197: 438 3.48: 19 461–64: 91 4.152: 100 1074–88: 397–98 5.58.5–10: 574 1075–86: 314, 321 5.77.16: 665 1078–80: 155 5.83.3: 484 1128: 401 5.88: 363 1133–65: 173 5.95.4: 665 1136: 400 6.53: 620 1137: 396, 401 6.129.13: 579 1147–58: 396–97 6.130: 562 1197–208: 170–71 8.35: 622 IT Heron of Alexandria 221–28: 436–37 Def. 135.13: 352–53 1089–95: 123 Hesiod 1099–1102: 385 Erg. 1139–40: 201 383–84: 53 1143–46: 201 448–51: 156 1149: 385 533: 33, 38 1151: 385 562: 138 Or. 257: 645 571–73: 53 Phoen. 597–600: 53 220–21: 7–8 609–10: 156 220–25: 367 615–17: 156 282: 7–8 694: 456

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Theog. 2.484–93: 584 1–10: 581 2.485: 43, 620 5: 188 2.490: 108 10: 55 2.525: 603 11–21: 582 2.554: 603 31–32: 42 2.558: 603 60: 588 2.599–600: 73 76–79: 595 2.763: 604 133–38: 594 3.2–7: 143 137: 594 3.55: 186 191–97: 698 3.125–28: 430 240: 596 3.126: 407 243: 596 3.127: 441 244: 298 3.163: 593 253–54: 131 3.169: 593 254: 596 3.194: 593 263: 596 3.199–242: 585 279: 79 3.225: 593 337: 596 3.226: 593 337–70: 599 3.315: 143 346: 596 3.344: 143 362–63: 596 3.380: 188 365–66: 596 3.392: 188 779: 381 3.393: 143 824–26: 104 3.406–09: 188 825: 587 5.194: 614 829–35: 587–88 5.338: 430 869: 589 5.722: 33 871–76: 589 6.146–211: 591 874: 589 6.294: 407 945: 36 6.337: 614 [Hesiod] 6.505–14: 185 Cat. 7.241: 67 fr. 10d M.-W.: 122 9.560–64: 121 fr. 128 M.-W.: 287 10.428–34: 592, 593 fr. 133 M.-W.: 224 11.632–35: 169 fr. 357 M.-W.: 442 12.62: 169 Scutum 232–37: 103–4 14.317–27: 592 Himerius 17.434–39: 519 Or. 18.37–51: 597 22.5: 158 18.38–49: 592 48.10–11 = Alc. fr. 307c V.: 150.120: 90 18.39: 298 Hippocrates 18.369: 25 De dieta 23.1: 579 18.369–71: 26 Hippolytus 18.373–81: 27 Def. 1.6.3: 381 18.376: 61 Homer 18.377: 36, 87 Il. 18.380: 57 1.582: 614 18.382: 36 1.600: 42 18.410–21: 37–38 1.604: 105 18.420: 43 2.362: 601 18.438–608: 404 2.474–76: 602 18.468–73: 46

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Homer (cont.) Od. 18.483–89: 397 1.52–54: 381 18.484: 54 1.338: 43 18.487: 50 1.351–52: 614 18.488: 48 4.15–19: 63 18.490–96: 432 4.125–35: 430 18.493: 49 4.277–87: 584–85 18.494: 49 5.456: 666 18.496: 49 6.96: 188 18.525–26: 148 6.99–109: 127 18.543: 50 6.102–06: 384 18.544: 50 6.109: 281, 602 18.546: 50 6.157: 384 18.565: 53 6.163: 384 18.567: 502 7.80–102: 65 18.567–72: 192, 220 7.97: 449 18.569: 53 7.105: 472 18.569–72: 53 7.107: 456 18.572: 55 8.99: 236 18.573–86, 220 8.248: 162 18.576: 462 8.248–49: 189 18.577: 54 8.250–53: 65 18.577–78: 517 8.250: 57, 67, 194, 507 18.585–86: 55 8.258–61: 161 18.590: 61, 406, 421, 638 8.258–65: 28 18.590–604: 220, 337 8.262–63: 29 18.590–605: 25, 55–56 8.262–66: 66 18.590–606: 143 8.263–65: 65 18.592: 524 8.264: 162, 446 18.593: 49, 662 8.264–65: 449 18.595: 449 8.266: 446 18.595–96: 473 8.274: 446 18.597: 48 8.278: 447 18.599: 53, 60, 98, 638 8.279: 447 18.599–601: 282 8.280: 448 18.599–602: 60, 509 8.298: 67 18.600: 53, 60 8.310: 66 18.601: 98 8.325–27: 449 18.602: 50, 54, 149, 371 8.329–32: 67 18.603: 58, 62, 421, 662, 8.370–79: 496 693 8.370–80: 63 18.603–04: 524 8.372–74: 639 18.605–06: 62 8.372–79: 163 18.607: 65 8.375: 506 20.222: 502 8.379–80: 28 22.440–41: 407 8.382: 501 23.164: 520 8.383: 57, 194 23.501: 168 8.384: 496 23.762: 453 8.448: 33 24.615–16: 261 10.410–14: 220–21 24.616: 38 11.227: 587 24.708: 518 11.228: 587 24.721–22: 518 11.233: 587

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11.234: 587 161–64: 526 11.254–329: 620 164: 58 11.271–80: 160 166: 586 12.3–4: 135 177: 587 12.159: 132 182–206: 59 12.168–69: 131, 132 186–206: 664 12.187: 131 189: 585 12.317–18: 261 190: 43 13.103–04: 261 194–96: 112 13.107–08: 412 201–03: 33–34, 639–40 13.109: 261 204: 664 13.217: 28 516: 506–07 14.462–65: 545 Homeric Hymn to 15.404: 400 27.15: 30 16.247–53: 592 27.15–18: 415 17.205–11: 261 27.18: 231 17.296–306: 637 Homeric Hymn to 18.280: 448 (HHCer.) 18.295: 33 5: 313 19.515–23: 121 106: 319 22.462: 160 107: 316 22.465–73: 160 108: 319 22.473: 172 108–10: 312 23.141–47: 161–62 109–10: 594 23.184–204: 370 136: 313 24.58–61: 518, 585 169–70: 319 24.60: 105 170: 316 Scholia 174–78: 312–13 Il. 271–72: 314 11.20: 129–30 274: 315 18.486: 170 292–93: 315 18.590: 421 Homeric Hymn to – 18.591 92a: 617 56: 678 22.441: 407 Homeric Hymn to Od. 6.244: 231 19.3–4: 261–62 Homeric Hymn to (HHVen.) Horace – 97 99: 261 Carm. 1.15.14–15: 189: 585 450 – 259 60: 136 Hymn of the Kouretes – 259 72: 311 IC III.2.2: 676 261: 38, 261 6–10: 371 Homeric Hymn to (HHAp.) – 103 04: 424 Ibycus (PMGF) 119: 378 fr. 286.3–4: 389 – 147 48: 362 fr. 290: 158 – – 149 52: 663 64 Scholia 151: 95 fr. 296: 158 – 153 54: 664 Inscriptions 154: 586 Agora Inscriptions – – 156 59: 74 75 Inv. no. I 2012a–c: 625, – – 156 64: 662 63 626 – 157 63: 586 Inv. no. I 3227: 625

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Inscriptions (cont.) VH 2.12: 138 Inv. no. I 7316: 625, 626 Meleager Inv. no. I 7450: 626 AP 12.257.3–4: 554 Inscriptiones Graecae (IG) Menander I Suppl. 492a= I2 919: Dys. 856–60: 173 493 Moschus I3 Europa, 5: 187 833bis:94–95, 520–21 Nicander 977 B: 266, 348 Alex. 7: 49 II2 1623: 625, 627 Nikolaos II2 1628: 625, 627 Progymn. 68 ed. J. Felten: II2 1631: 625 631 IV2 128: 571 Nonnus VII 3073: 375 Dion. XII 3.536: 508 6.49: 425 XII 3.536c: 502 41.294–302: 474 XII 3.537: 508 48.192–94: 300 XII 3.538b: 508 XII 3.540: 502, 507 Oppian XII 3.543: 502 Hal. 1.620–22: 141 XIV 1: 344 Ovid Isyllos (ed. Powell) Met. 11.410–748: 139 IG IV2 128, CA 132–6: 571 Pausanias 1.38.3: 318 Jerome 1.38.6: 314 Hier. Jov. 1.41: 369 1.40.1: 262 In Jerem. 25v26: 529–30 2.17.1: 291 2.29.6: 273 I Kings 2.29.7–8: 274 7.27: 27 2.37.1: 288 2.38.2–3: 289 Limenius 3.16.2: 439 Paean 19–20: 107 3.18.9–19.5: 368 Livy 3.19.4: 141 praef. 10: 636 5.16.2: 480 [Longinus] 5.16.5: 481 De subl. 5.16.6: 481 15.1–2: 660 5.22.6: 269, 610 15.2: 645 9.16.1: 571 Lucan 9.40.3: 61 6.425: 106 10.18.5: 520 6.427: 106 Pherecrates Lucian fr. 155.9 K.-A.: 193 Hal. 2: 139 156.7 K.-A.: 453 Salt. Pherecydes 12: 425 FGrH 3 F 148: 420 12–13: 455 fr. B 2 DK: 407 16: 249 Philo Mechanicus 19–21: 70–71 Syntaxis 4.4: 352

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Philochoros 3.1–4: 565 FGrH 328 F 5b, 173: 680 3.1–6: 376–77 FrGrH 328 F 173: 680 3.31–34: 398 Philodamus 3.33–34: 382 Paean 110–14: 616 6.1–9: 340 Philodemus 6.86–87: 464, 551 AP 6.349: 300 6.87–92: 551–52 De pietate B 6529–33 Obbink: 224–25 6.88: 555 Philostratus 6.90–91: 21 Imag. 7.1–12: 559–60 2.1.1–3: 687–88 7.20–24: 564–65 2.1.3.4–12: 694 7.42: 572 2.1.3.12–16: 696 7.48–49: 558 2.1.4.1–4: 696 7.51: 566 – 2.1.4.4 5: 696 7.77–87: 567–68 – 2.1.4.6 13: 698 7.86–87: 570 2.8: 300 7.88: 573 Pindar (S.-M.) 7.90–91: 571 Isthm. 9.13: 244 – 1.45 46: 565 9.35–39: 459–60 – 5.4 6: 328 10.9: 570 – 8.1 4: 347 13.36: 640 – 8.16 24: 267 14.8–9: 113 – – 8.47 48: 614 15 14.16: 113 88.60: 517 14.17: 113 – 8.66 67: 465 Pyth. Nem. 1.1–4: 373, 461, 542–43 2.2: 442 1.4: 244 – 2.11 12: 170 1.81–82: 458 – 3.3 5: 44 2.15–19: 432 – 3.3 7: 272 2.69: 202 3.4: 613 3.311–14: 442 – 3.4 5: 442 3.17: 431 – 3.11 12: 44 3.17–19: 277 3.12: 613 3.77–79: 431–31 – 3.12 16: 273 3.78–79: 347 – 3.76 79: 274 4.95–96: 376 4.5: 236 5.90–91: 298 – 4.44 45: 463 6.1–3: 50 – 5.1 2: 40 6.14–18: 351 – 5.53 54: 346 7.1–3: 462 – 6.45 47: 621 9.12–13: 478 – 7.77 79: 454 9.18: 470 8.15: 464 9.27: 479 9.49: 614 9.31a: 479 Ol. 9.36–37: 479 – 1.8 9: 465 9.76–79: 457 1.29: 465 9.105–20: 293–94 – 1.101: 201 02 9.114: 29, 399 1.105: 465 9.114–16: 28–29 – 2.61 62: 138 9.117: 59 – 2.71 74: 138 9.117–18: 29, 479 2.81: 375 9.118: 30, 57

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Pindar (S.-M.) (cont.) fr. 94b.66–67: 604 9.120: 479 fr. 94b.66–70: 391 10.37–42 fr. 94b.70: 376, 481 12.8: 464 fr. 94b.71–72: 62 12.8–10: 110 fr. 105a: 203 12.19–27: 111 fr. 107a: 192, 203, 241 12.25: 114 fr. 107a.2–3: 399 12.25–27: 464 fr. 107a.3: 638 Fragments fr. 107b: 245 fr. 29.1: 380 fr. 112: 182 fr. 29: 394 fr. 122: 234–35 fr. 30.2–4: 381 fr. 140b: 463 fr. 32.1: 375, 615 fr. 140b.11: 58 fr. 33c: 386 fr. 148: 507 fr. 33c.1: 379 fr. 194: 447 fr. 33c1–2: 383–84 fr. 215a.6–7: 450 fr. 33c1–6: 386 Scholia (ed. Drachmann) fr. 33d.1–9: 374 Nem. fr. 35c: 379 2.16: 137 fr. 52b.96–102: 107 3.1: 273 fr. 52e.41: 387 Pyth. 2.127: 241 fr. 52f.1–5: 347 Plato fr. 52f.1–11: 258 Crat. fr. 52f.7–8: 268 388a–b: 18 fr. 52f.9: 367 389a–b: 486 fr. 52f.15–18: 259 Euthphr. 6b–c: 444 fr. 52f.17–18: 447 Grg. 472a6–7: 35 fr. 52f.58–61: 268 Ion fr. 52f.124–37: 387–88 533d1–e8: 667–68 fr. 52f.125–29: 266–67 535e7–536a7: 668 fr. 52f.128–29: 268 Leg. fr. 52f.134–35: 268 644d7: 455 fr. 52f.134–37: 267 644d7–645c6: 668 fr. 52f.135–36: 347 644e1–645a5: 455–56 fr. 52i.65–68: 351–52 645a: 455, 582 fr. 52i.65–90: 44–45 653c7–d2: 455 fr. 52i.67–84: 107–08 653c7–654a5: 409–10, 669 fr. 52i.75: 665 654a1–5: 454–55 fr. 52i.78–79: 665 654b3–4: 3 fr. 52i.80–81: 665–66 655a: 108 fr. 52m.16–20: 378 657d6: 660 fr. 70b: 150, 459, 466, 678–79 664–665a: 194, 526–27, 574 fr. 70b.1: 459 669c5–6: 575 fr. 70b.1–2: 166–67, 509 669c–e: 194 fr. 70b.3: 460 669d6–7: 575 fr. 70b.4–5: 459 700d: 245 fr. 70b.17 745d–e: 481 fr. 70b.22: 182 778d–e: 487 fr. 75.1–19: 677 790d–e: 173 fr. 75.7–8: 678 815a–b: 375 fr. 94a.13–19: 133 815c–d: 173 fr. 94b.3–5: 676 815d–816a: 500 fr. 94b.13–19: 132 816a5: 16

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828c2–3: 481 6.2.31–32: 659 Phaedr. 255a: 659 6.2.32: 636 Phlb. 17d: 194 8.3.62: 659 Plt. 8.3.64–65: 645 279c7–280a: 487 8.3.66: 645 281a5–6: 485 8.3.82: 642 309c: 479 8.6.4–5: 641–42 Rep. 399d3–5: 246 8.6.19: 641–42 Symp. 192d8–e2: 666 9.1.10–11: 17 Tim. 9.1.13: 17 19b: 635 9.2.38: 643 40c2–3: 47 9.2.40: 644 45b: 697 Quintus of Smyrna Plato Comicus Posthomerica 6.480–81: 412 fr. 99 K.-A.: 49 Pliny Rhetorica ad Herennium HN 4.15.22: 643 36.29.95: 345 4.55.68: 643 Plutarch Lys. 19.7: 554 Sappho Mor. fr. 1.1 V.: 695 397a–b: 376 fr. 1.1–2 V.: 407 509e–f: 157 fr. 1.14 V.: 699 590c–f: 392–93 fr. 16 V.: 194 722c: 131 fr. 16.9 V.: 640 748a–b: 196, 244 fr. 16.17 V.: 640 748c: 244 fr. 16.17–18 V.: 350 961e: 184 fr. 16.18 V.: 282–83, 640 983b: 123 fr. 31.9 V.: 109 992a–b: 184 fr. 58 V.: 120, 134–35 Nic. 3.5.2–3.7: 338 fr. 59.6 V.: 239 Thes. fr. 99 V.: 452 21: 149 fr. 102 V.: 452 21.2: 420 fr. 141 V.: 690 [Plutarch] fr. 154 V.: 371 De mus. inc. auct. 16: 239 7.1133e–f: 199 SEG 1134c: 290 3.738: 345, 505 Pollux 41.540A: 510–11 4.101: 149 Simonides (PMG) 4.116: 428 fr. 508 (= Arist. HA 542b4): Polykrates 133 FGrH 588 F 1 fr. 519 Pratinas fr. 32: 378–79 fr. 708 PMG: 151, 154, 244 fr. 55: 379 Proclus fr. 542.2–3: 515 Chrest. 321b33: 90 fr. 595: 131 Sophocles Quintilian Ant. 1146: 155 Inst. OT 6.2.29–30: 643–44 130: 117 6.2.30: 649 391: 117

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Sophocles (cont.) 118–19: 646 Trach. 118.6: 631 22–23: 651 Thucydides 505: 308 1.20.2.10: 601–02 517–21: 307 3.104.3: 664 524: 651 3.104.4: 339 526: 652 3.104.4.1: 336 Fragments 6.16.3.2: 337 fr. 121 R.: 491 6.30–32.3: 605 fr. 240 R.: 60 6.30.2.1: 336 Statius 6.31.1: 605 Achill. 1.827–34: 451n115 6.31.2.1: 335 In Statii Thebaida ad 4.225 (Lactantius): 164 6.31.3.4–4.2: 336 Stobaeus 6.31.3.6: 337 1.10.5.1–14: 54 6.31.3.13: 335 Strabo 6.31.6.2: 337 6.1.8: 174 6.32.2.2–5: 337–38 14.1.40: 352 Timotheos (PMG) fr. 791.202–03: 614 Telestes (PMG) fr. 805: 246 Vitruvius fr. 806: 472 1.1.5–6: 358 fr. 808: 472 2.1.3: 488 fr. 810.1: 245 4.1.9–10: 372, 383 Theocritus Id. Xenophon 7.57–59: 131 Anab. 6.1.7–11: 51 7.59–60: 129 Cyr. 7.60: 131 1.6.18: 603 13.43: 31 3.3.70: 603 18 (Epithalamium) Eq. 18.8: 439 5.8.2: 186 18.22: 153 7.10.2: 183 18.23: 188–89 10.4.1–5.1: 183 18.32–37: 439–40 11.6.1–7.1: 183–84 18.33: 458 Mem. 1.6.14: 554 18.44: 440 Oec. 8.19–20: 30, 602 Scholia (ed. Wendel) Symp. 22: 506 2.66: 230 [Xenophon] 13.25: 1, 155 Ath. Pol. 1.13.8–9: 322 Theognis Xenophon of Ephesus 805–10 W.: 553 Ephesiac. Theon (ed. Pantillon) 1.2.4: 602 Progymn. 1.2.5: 577 108–09: 635 1.3.3: 578

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abduction, 294, 347 Agamemnon, 88, 602 at site of choral performance, 434 Agido, 168, 169, 186, 189, 190, 192, 597, of , 266–69, 279, 387–88, 609–10 602–03, 647–50 of Delos by , 387 agôn,27–29 of Leukippidae, 168–69 see also competitions of maidens by Aristomenes, 164, 369 Aiakos, 273–74, 346, 347 of , 79–80 Aineas, 21, 551–55 of Paris by Aphrodite, 188 Aischenes, 536–37 of by Peleus, 80–81, 299, 304 Ajax, in Iphigenia at Aulis (Eur.), 334–35 of Tithonus, 134–37 Akrotiri (Thera), Spring Fresco, 674, 675 abecedaria, 527–33, 530, 532 Alcaeus, 90, 106, 696n.144 Acanthus Column, 10, 401–04 Alcmaeonidae, Pythian 7 (Pind.), 462, see also Acheloos Painter, pelike, 307 fr. 52i (Pind.) , 265, 307, 651, 652 Alcman Achilles fr. 1 in (Eur.), 330–31 catalogues, 589–90, 592, 593, 597, 602–03 funeral laments for, 517–18 doves, 167–70 in Iphigenia at Aulis (Eur.), 197–200 enargeia, 646–51 see also Shield of Achilles horses, 29, 98, 185–86, 187, 189, 638–39 acroteria, 44, 107 individualized participants, 356 Actor’s Relief, 684, 685, 686 races, 153 Aegina (island), 271–73 robe/plough, 481 temple of Aphaia on, 270–71, 278, 357 seasonality, 157 Aegina (nymph), 266–69, 273, 285, 387–88, silvery face, 350 609–10 snake-like ornaments, 41, 84, 639 Aelian, 186n.6, 687 fr. 3 Aelius Aristides, Orationes, 392, 578 agôn,28 Aeschylus Astymelousa, 41, 282, 384, 386, 387, Agamemnon, 19, 121, 172 639–40, 693 Choephoroi, 193–95, 196, 452 branch, 384 Eumenides, Binding Song, 14n.25, 448 stars, 282, 386 fr. 312, doves, 170 fr. 4, 613–14 fr. 355, on Dionysus, 679 fr. 14, 614 , 299 fr. 26 Persae, 329–30 halcyons, 119–21 Septem, 329–30 and debility, 39–40 Suppliants, 164–65, 227, 291 maidens/parthenaic voice, 128–33 Thalamapoioi (‘Chamber-makers’), 354 mourning, 121–28 Afghan picture rugs, 468 rejuvenation, 134–41 agalma/agalmata, 187, 341 fr. 59(b), 613 see also votives fr. 81, 231 741

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Alcman (cont.) in the Hymn to Zeus (Pind.), 375 fr. 140, 452 inscription by Herodoros at Susa, 618–20 and stoichos, 578 robe weaving for, 439 Alexidamos, in Pythian 9 (Pind.), 28–29, sanctuary of Ismenian Apollo (Thebes), 59n.83, 294–95 374, 380 Alexidamus, Bacchylides 11, 221, 223–24, sanctuary of Pythian Apollo (Delphi), 232–33 Acanthus Column, 10, 401–04 Alexitidês, 345 sanctuary on Geronisos (Cyprus), 348 Alkyone, 121–23, 138–39 temple at Bassai, 370 Allen, William, 150, 153 temple at Delphi, 349–50, 351–52 alphabetic writing, 490–93 throne of, 368 and abecedaria/‘letter weaving’, 527–33 Apollodorus, 229, 287–88, 298 Ambracian cenotaph, 510–20 Apollonius, Argonautica, 275, 394–95 Dipylon oinochoe, 493, 494–502 apostrophe, 642–44, 650–51 graffiti from Thera, 502–10, 507 first Partheneion (Alcm.), 650–51 grammatology, 573–80 Imagines (Philostr.), 690 images, 534, 535, 538, 539, 544, 547, 551 Olympian 6 (Pind.), 551 inscribed dedication on votive goods, Apuleius, De deo Socratis, 356 520–27 Aratus, 578 Pindar, 551–73 Archedamos of Thera, 266, 348, 410 Amasis Painter, lekythoi, 59, 425, 426, 427, 456, Archikles, 422–24, 423 470, 475–76, 599 Archilochus, 510 Ambracian cenotaph, 510–20 Archinus, 490–91 architecture in Bacchylides 17, 301–02, 303–04 acroteria, 44, 107 in Theogony (Hes.), 596 columns Amyklaion, 368–69 and the Hymn to Zeus (Pind.), 373–89 Amymone, 288–90 karyatids, 8–10, 9, 358–69, 259–60 Anacreon, 191–92, 240, 441 peristyle, 369–73 Anaktoria (in Sappho), 34, 194, 283, 350, 640 as votive, 343–58 Analatos Painter façade/prosôpon, 349–51 hydriai, 211, 598 Hymn to Delos (Callim.), 389–95 loutrophoros, 497, 532 metopes, 438, 524, 598 Anaximander, 381–82 , in the Odyssey,66–67 anonymous mourners, 511 Arion, 302–3 anti-chorus, 159–67 Aristides, on the Hymn to Zeus (Pind.), Antigonus Carystus, 119–20 380n.108 Antiope Painter, cup, 323–25, 324, 325 Aristocleidas, 273, 275, 276 Antipater of Sidon, 128–29, 157, 407 Aristonous of Corinth, 623–24 Antipater of Thessalonika, 692 Hymn to Hestia,91–92 Aphaia (Aegina), 270–71, 278, 357 Aristophanes Aphrodite, in Imagines (Philostr.), 688–91, Babylonians, and representations of the 695–700 alphabet, 490–91 Aphrodite Pandemos (Athens), 345 Birds,35 apodexis, 622 birds, 152, 153, 180–81 Apollo horses, 203 as city founder, 487 Tereus and Procne, 127–28 cult of Apollo Karneios, 296, 509–10n.60 Clouds, 180–81, 193, 389 as dancer, 506–07 fr. 36, 466 and deer, 253–55 Frogs (Ranae), 112, 123, 314–15, 547–48 in Pythian 1 (Pind.), 461 Knights, 338 in the Homeric Hymn to Apollo,33–34, Lysistrata 506–07, 639–40 deer, 251–52

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horses, 203–05, 316 New Music, 194 races, 153 Spartan music, 154 weaving, 435, 482–84 Athenaios, 452–53 Nubes, 153 audê, 42, 45 Storks, 181 aulos/aulos-player, 70–71, 154, 215–17, 307, Thesmophoriazusai,52–53, 316 471–72 rhythmos, 353 Helen (Eur.), 151–52 swift feet, 638 Pindar, 71–72, 112, 246–47 Wasps,70 vase painting [Aristophanes], Nesoi, 389 athletes, 307 Aristotle Corinthian aryballos, 541–42 De anima, 635, 659 Hephaistos Painter, hydria, 475–76 De generatione et corruptione, 576–77 Heron Group, skyphos, 178, 179–80 Historia animalium, 133, 137 Ninnion pinax, 316–17 Metaphysica on letters, 576 pyxis, 413 Physica, 486 automata, golden, 37–46 Poetics,15–16, 635, 641 Automedes, 279–84 Politica, 27, 514 Rhetorica, 618, 634–36, 641 Bacchylides [Aristotle], 570 3, 35, 90–91 Aristoxenus, 308 5, 465–66 Arkesilas, cup with and a column, 381–82 9,34–35, 640 Artemis 11, 221–34 in Bacchylides 11, 221–22, 224, 230–34 13, 113–14, 591–92 in Lysistrata (Ar.), 252 and the Asopids, 276–79 ‘of the Nut Tree’, 385 deer, 239–40, 248–49 shrine of Artemis Karyatis, 358 17, 3, 19, 323 temple at Ephesus, 344–45, 352, 359–60 Nereids, 301–06 temple of Artemis Leukophryene politics, 19 (Magnesia-on-the-Maeander), 352 radiance, 34n.21 in vase paintings, 253 ribbons, 428 Asopids, 240, 284–86, 606–10 fr. 15, 615–16 Asopos (river and father of nymphs), 267–70 Bakker, Egbert, 512 Bacchylides 9, 279–81, 283–84 ball dances, Odyssey, 66, 163, 188, 282, 496, Bacchylides 13, 278, 279 501–02, 506, 507, 639 Nemean 3 (Pind.), 275–76 Barber, Elizabeth, 456, 461, 462, 472n.167 see also Asopids barbiton, 441 , 386, 392 Barker, Andrew, 199, 463–64 astragaloi, 1–3, 2, 156, 386–87, 447 Barringer, Judith, 299 astral bodies, 47–49, 201 bathing, 185, 188–89, 231, 262–63 see also Apollo; stars; sun purification ritual for , 289, 291, 439 Astymelousa, 41, 282, 384, 386, 387, Bathycles, 368 639–40, 693 Baudelaire, C. 490 , weaving of peplos for, 435–37, 443–44, bears 483–84 Arctos (Bear), 48–49, 397 Athenaeus, 154 Arkteia, 99, 230–31 alphabetic dancing, 491 Proitids, 230, 233 on Callias’ Letter Show, 490 Beauchamp, Pierre, 472n.166 choreographic moves, 308 Beaujoyeulx, Balthasar de, 14–15 citation of fr. 122 (Pind.), 237 Beazley, J. D. 389 on Demodocus, 66 ‘before the eyes’ see enargeia on fr. 107a (Pind.), 241 Bellia, Angela, 432 on fr. 708 (Pratin.), 246 bellows, of , 46–47

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Benveniste, Emile, 353 Buchan, Mark, 61 Bergren, Ann, 458 Buchholz, H. G. 417 Berlin birds, 176–77, 177 Buchinger, Matthias, 404n.165 Bierl, Anton, 136, 204 Bundrick, Sheramy, 475–76 Binding Song, 14n.25, 448 Burkert, W. 291 Binek, Natasha, 499 Burnett, Anne Pippin, 230, 236 birds, 115–19 Bussels, Stijn, 635, 636 cranes, 141–58 divine epiphanies, 669–71, 672, 675 Cairns, Douglas, 226, 227, 234, 240 doves, 158–75 Calame, Claude, 22, 31, 54, 140, 169, 207, 291, fr. 1 (Alcm.), 167–70 292, 369, 430, 551, 591, 613 hanging, 159–67 Calasiris, 629–32, 645, 652 Ion (Eur.), 170–74 Callias, Letter Tragedy/Letter Show, 490–91 Strabo, 174–75 Callimachos, 113, 372 halcyons, 119–41 Callimachus maidens/parthenaic voices, 128–33 Aetia, 289–90, 412 and mourning, 121–28 fr. 7, 691 and rejuvenation, 134–41 fr. 66, 288–90, 412, 439 vase imagery, 175–81, 179–80 fr. 254, 121 BMN Painter, krater, 213, 213–14, 597 Hymn to Apollo, 296, 487–88, 680 boats Hymn to Delos, 4, 144, 389–95, 488 bridges of, 339 Hymn to Demeter, 314 see also ships , 319, 595 Boedeker, Deborah, 188, 454 Camtar Painter, neck amphora, 88 boundary stones/markers, 400, 521–23, 526 Cantharus, Nightingales and Ants, 181 see also horos/horoi Carruesco, Jésus, 80, 446, 472–73, 495, 583 boustrophedon, 502, 507, 514, 519, 530, 531 Carter, Jane, 671 bovines, 219, 221 (nymph), 272 Bacchylides 11, 221–34 Castalia (spring), 258–59, 271, 367 fr. 122 (Pind.), 234–38 Catalogue of Ships (Iliad), 43, 600–5 bowls catalogues, 556, 567–71, 581–83 bronze, 219, 220 epic and archaic, choral lyric, 583–90 see also vase painting, kraters; vase painting, Lindian Chronicle, 557–58 phialai morphologies of, 591–600 Bracelli, Giovanni Battista, 491 as objects of display, 611–28 branches and transgenericity, 600–05 depicted on vases, 80, 117, 206, 207, 208, cauldrons, 76–78, 85–90, 86, 92, 96, 525 209–11, 210, 278, 279, 320, 384, 417 see also tripod cauldrons on astragalos by the Sotades Painter, 387 Ceians, 301–06 on strip bands, 318, 318 cenotaph, Ambracian, 510–20 Brann, Eva, 84 cerylus, 39, 120n.12, 124, 139n.72 Brauron, 99, 230 Ceyx/ceyx, 122, 139 bridges, of boats, 339 chains Brijder, H.A.G. 214 golden, 339, 668 bronze and Hephaestus in the Iliad, 27, 32, 446–48 discus, 568 Herodotus, 166 lebes, 528 Ion (Plato), 667–68 mitra, 569 see also Demodocus, Odyssey shields, 569 Chairedemos, 518 statuary, 269–71, 609–10 chariots, 189–90 statuette, 90 Choephoroi (Aesch.), 193, 194–95, 196 strigil, 567 Iliad, 526, 614 votive tablet from Psykhro cave, 671 as image for paean by Xenocritus, 58

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Iphigenia at Aulis (Eur.), 196–99 Concentric Circle Group, oinochoe, painted (Eur.), 155 eye motif, 611, 611 Charis/charis (grace), 36–37, 560, 561 Connolly, Joan, 360, 366 see Graces copper plaques, 527–28 Charmers/Keledones, 44–46, 107–08, cord see rope/cord 664–69 Corinna, ‘Daughters of Asopos’, 284–86, Cheiron, 197–98 608–09 cheironomia (‘hand dance’), 329, 699 Corinthian columns, 372, 383 Cheramyes (family group), 536 cosmology Choerilus, 243 and columns, 381–82 choral gaze, 611, 633, 646, 649, 653, 654, 655 see also astral bodies; stars chorêgos, defined, 12–13 Crane Dance (geranos), 62, 143–44, 147–50, choreographic notation, textiles, 472–74 421–22 choreography see dances; formations on François Vase, 4, 5–6, 61, 149, 419–20 Cicero identified by scholion on Iliad, 617–18 De inventione, 643 on Pithekoussai oinochoe, 597 De oratore, 636, 642 Polledrara hydria, 420–21, 597–98 De partitione oratoria, 642 cranes, 141–58 and enargeia, 636, 642, 643 Crates, Birds, 181 Epistulae ad Quintum fratrem, 357 cretic metre, 245–46 Pro Milone, 644 Critias, 156, 441 circle dances see ring dances Cropp, Martin, 248 Circle of the Lydos, hydria, 214, 215–16 Crowhurst, Roger, 498 cities, foundation as act of weaving, 487–89 Csapo, Eric, 47, 129, 299, 314, 330, 683–86 Claros, 624–25 Cumont, Franz, 618–19 Clazomenian sarcophagus, 526 Currie, Bruno, 432, 571–72 Cleomenes of Rhegium, 158 Cyclades, 388, 550 cloth-making see weaving/cloth-making Cypria, 262 Cnemon, 629–32, 645, 652 Cyrene, 59n.83, 273n.35, 293–94, 295, 478–80 cocks, 176, 177, 178 Coldstream, J. N. 94, 144, 405 Daedalus, 61–62, 143–44, 421, 618 Collins, Christopher, 640–41 Daktyli, 70–71 colour, 639, 640–41n.17 D’Alessio, G. B. 607 see also gold Damotimos, 565 columns Danaids, 9, 28–29, 227, 286–98 Acanthus Column from Delphi, 10, 401–04 Aetia (Callim.), 289–90 Hymn to Zeus (Pind.), 373–89 Apollodorus, 287–88, 298 Karyatids/karyatids, 8–10, 358–69, Pythian 9 (Pind.), 28–29, 293–98, 399, 479 359–60, 385 Suppliants (Aesch.), 164–65, 227 peristyle temples, 369–73 vase painting, 296, 297 as votives, 343–58 dances see also orthostates; trees ball, 66, 163, 188, 282, 496, 501–2, 506, combs, 450–51 507, 639 coming of age rituals, 481 konialos, 508n.57 competitions ‘necklace dance’, 424–25 athletic, 83, 565 pannychis, 157, 314–16, 317, 371–72 choral, 74, 94–95, 520–27 sikinnis, 550 courtship, 59n.83, 479 weapon/pyrrhiche, 198, 241 Heraian, 480 see also ring dances Nemean Games, 272 D’Angour, Armand, 491 see also Pindar, Nemean Odes daphnephoros/Daphnephoria, 99 Stesichorus, 657–58 Day, Joseph, 187, 341, 347, 517, 518, 536 sympotic, 506 deer/fawns, 238–52

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deer/fawns, (cont.) and Heraia at Elis, 676 vase painting, 242, 243, 253, 254, 256, 257 and Minyas’ daughters, 230n.108 see gods in Thesmophoriazusai (Ar.), 316 deixis, 644–45 Dioskouroi, 189, 200, 241–42n.147 fr. 1 (Alcm.), 649–51 Diosphos Painter, amphora with deer, 256 Imagines (Philostr.), 690 Dipylon workshop, 472n.167 Delian Maidens/Deliades, 3, 57–58, 107, 379, amphoras, 242 435–36, 586–87, 662–64 oinochoe, 493, 494–502, 638 Delos discus, bronze, 568 Hymn to Apollo (Callim.), 487–89 disks, terracotta, 264, 265 Hymn to Delos (Callim.), 389–95 display of choral lyric, 612, 620 and stars, 385–89 Dodona, bronze vessels, 105–06 as a temple in Hymn to Zeus (Pind.), 373–89 dogs, 55, 240–41, 247 Delphi dolphins Acanthus Column, 10, 401–04 Bacchylides 17, 301–30 Athenian Treasury inscription, 106–7 Euripides, 150, 300, 314, 330–32 Pausanias on, 520 and Nereids, 299–300 tripods at, 91–92, 106, 402 vase painting, 4, 178, 179, 180, 308, 311, 324, see also Paean 8 (Pind.), Siphnian Treasury 325, 325, 546–48 Delphides, 107, 259, 444 , cups, 563 Demeter, 51–53 see also Homeric Hymn to Dowden, Ken, 229, 233 Demeter Droop cup, 592 Demetrius, 631, 636 Dunbar, Nan, 128 On Style, 649 Duncan, Isadora, 340 Democritus, 576–77 On Colours, 639n.14 ecphrasis Demodocus, Odyssey,65–67, 74–75, 162, Aethiopika (Heliod.), 631–33 446–49 post-classical period, 687–701 Depew, Mary, 341 Edmunds, Susan, 437n.82, 460 Detienne, Marcel, 75, 148 Ehoiai see [Hesiod], Catalogue of Women Diagoras, 556–57, 561–62, 567–73 Ekphantos, column dedication, 345 dianoia, 697 elegiac metre, 518 diaulos (foot-race), 247, 255, 318, 399 Eleusinian ritual Dicon, 567 Frogs (Ar.), 314–15 Diggle, James, 251 Ion (Eur.), 321 Diodorus Siculus, tripod cauldrons, 570 and nymphs, 321–22 Diogenes Laertius, 697 Ninnion pinax, 316–17, 317 Dionysius Chalcus, 564 see also Homeric Hymn to Demeter Dionysius of Halicarnassus Eleusis amphora, 76, 77–78 Antiquitates Romanae, 226 contextualizing, 95–102 De compositione verborum, 355–58, 451, 529, and as chorus, 78–95 579, 683 and sound, 102–14 Dionysius of Syracuse, 174–75 Elis, Heraia, 19–20, 98, 444, 479–82 Dionysius Thrax, 578–79 enargeia, 629–34 Technê Grammatikê, 577 and epiphany Dionysus Minoan, Mycenaean and archaic/early art/vase painting, 73, 213, 214 classical poetry and art, 669–71, 672, in Antigone (Soph.), 155 674, 684, 686 in fr. 70b (Pind.), 182 post-classical ecphrases, 687–701 in fr. 75 (Pind.), 678, 682 link to light and motion, 634–41 in fr. 355 (Aesch.), 679 rhetorical devices conducive to, 641–54, 659 in Frogs (Ar.), 315 encoding movement, 471 and the Graces, 325 energeia, 634–35, 637, 640

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Enpedokles, 502, 504–07 columns, 349, 368 entasis, 346, 352–53 doves, 170–74 Epicharmos, Komastai/Hephaistos,68 Eleusinian Mysteries, 321 epigraphy see inscriptions Nereids, 300, 315 epinetron, 474 stars, 396–401 epiphany textiles, 438 Minoan, Mycenaean and archaic/early Iphigenia at Aulis classical poetry and art, 669–71, 672, horses, 196–200, 205n.54, 604 674, 684, 686 ships, 332–35, 604–5, 620 post-classical ecphrases, 687–701 Iphigenia Taurica, 122–23, 201, 369–70, 385, equines/horses, 183–205, 206, 207, 502 436–37 fr. 1 (Alcm.), 649–50 Orestes, 645 Iliad, 185–88, 604 Phaethon, 155 visual representations, 205–14, 215–16, Phoenissae,7–8, 112, 118, 367 217, 219 Suppliants, 447–48 Erechtheion (Athens), karyatids/korai, 9–10, Theseus, 491–92 358, 363–67, 402 Troades, 330 Eretria Painter Euthydikos, 537 cups, 4, 6, 388–89, 548–49, 550 , cup, 325–26n.165 epinetron, 474 eyes , in Imagines (Philostr.), 696–97 Imagines (Philostr.), 692–93, 696–97 , 318 painted, 612 Etymologicum Magnum, 272–73, 637, 639 Euphronius, amphora depicting singer, 563 faces eurhythmia, 352–53 Anaktoria in Sappho, 34 Euripides Hagesichora in Alcman, 647–50 Alcestis, 157, 238–39 see also architecture, façade/prosôpon Andromache, 227–28 Faraone, Christopher, 594, 595 Bacchae, 202–3, 229, 249–51, 437–38 Fayum, copper plaques, 527–28 Electra, 48, 155, 225 Fearn, David, 272, 273, 277–78, 282, 607 act of looking, 620 feet fawns, 248–49 fr. 107a (Pind.), 638 Heraia, 291, 444 Hymn to Delos (Callim.), 392, 393–94 Nereids, 302 Iliad,26–27, 638 print of a sandal, 373 Odyssey, 163 ships, 330–31 Thesmophoriazusai (Ar.), 638 Erechtheus, 364–65, 467–68 see also sandals Hecuba, 435–36, 452–53n.121 Fehr, Burkhard, 16 Helen, 3, 181, 252 Fernandez-Galiano, M. 162–63 cranes, 142 Ferrari, Gloria, 1, 16, 47–48, 157, 187, 212, 213, dolphins, 314 398, 401–02, 429, 431, 590 Helen as chorêgos, 124–27 festivals horses, 200–02 Agrionia (Orchomenos), 230n.108 Hyakinthos story, 140 at Amyklai, 481 kômoi, 173 Anthesteria, 319–20, 321 Nereids 454.140, 302 Aphrodisia, 144 ships, 331–32 Argive Endumatia, 290 stilled winds, 131 Arkteia (Brauron), 99, 230–31 Heracleidai, 366 Arrhephoria, 435, 484 (Hercules furens), 104, 195–96, for Artemis Karyatis, 369 286, 543 Chalkeia, 443, 483 Hippolytus, 191 Charitesia, 113 Ion, 91, 155, 314 Daphnephoria (Thebes), 62, 99–100, 676

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festivals (cont.) ship on, 322–23, 339 Delian, 362–63 single mantle/textiles, 462, 466, 476–77 Dionysia (Athens), 180 ‘twice seven’, 592–93 Gymnopaidia (Sparta), 509–10n.61 wreath of , 422 Hephaisteia (Athens), 72–74 Franklin, John, 192–93 for Hera Parthenia, 21, 552 Frauenfest scenes, 413, 414 Heraia (Elis), 19–20, 98, 225–26, 444, Frontisi-Ducroux, Françoise, 56, 64, 443, 638 479–82, 484–85, 676 funerary epigrams, 510–20 Hyakinthia (Sparta), 3, 154–55, 173, ‘fusion’, 659–69 368–69, 439 for Juno (Falerii), 225n.92 Gagné, Renaud, 356 Kallisteia, 696n.144 Gallet, Bernard, 456–58, 459 Karneia (Sparta), 98, 139–40, 157, games see competitions 296–98, 488 garlands, 424 Panathenaia, 198, 213, 335–37n.183, Bacchylides 365n.68, 436, 483 5, 465–66 Thesmophoria, 316 9, 280, 283 Thyia (Elis), 480 13, 276–77 Tlepolemeia, 558 17, 303–04 and weaving, 439 Erechtheus (Eur.), 468 fifty as number of chorus members, 129, Herodoros inscription, 619 292, 333 Homeric Hymn to Apollo, 424 fitting together motif, 59, 133, 194, 463, 478, Pindar, 347, 465–66 695 vase painting, 445, 446 see also harmony see also wreaths flashing (marmarugê), 33–35, 63, 350, 525, Garvie, Alexander, 189 639–40 Gela Painter, oinochoe, 176 flight, Proitids’, 226, 228–30 gender floors, dancing, 265–66, 271, 323, 348, 371n.89, and catalogues, 599 383–84 and depiction of Gorgons, 82–83 flowers, and the abduction of Medusa, 79–80 and nudity, 82 Flowery Ornaments stand (Polyphemus Geneleos monument, 269–70, 534–35, 535 Painter), 89–90 Gentili, Bruno, 240 Foley, Helene, 251, 313 Geranomachy, 5–6, 144 Ford, Andrew, 122, 126 geranos see Crane Dance formations Geronisos (Cyprus), sanctuary of Apollo, 348, linear, 35, 36, 49–51, 53, 58, 70, 115, 149, 156, 371n.89 166–67, 177, 201, 269, 330, 390, 422, Geryon, 655–59 448, 453, 460, 509, 517–18, 524, 535, Ghiron-Bistagne, Pauline, 309 543, 577, 578, 582, 587, 598–99, 624, Gigantomachy, 438–39, 444 638, 653 Giuliani, Luca, 595 v-, 13, 150, 354, 458, 598–99 of Rhegium, On the Ancient Poets and see also ring dances Musicians, 199 Foster, Karen, 674 Glaukytes, 422–24, 423 fountain houses, 262, 320, 320–21 gods fragrance, 681, 690, 691 and birds, 669–71, 672, 675 François Vase, 4, 5–6 see also Aphrodite; Apollo; Athena; Demeter; cranes on, 144–45, 149, 419–20, 424 Dionysus; Hera Graces on, 112 Golab, Hanna, 619 and Hephaestus, 71 gold and Achilles’ shield (Iliad), 61 automata, 37–46 inscriptions on, 545–46, 579–80 branch, 640 on, 595–96 chains, 668

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columns, 349 Hedreen, Guy, 524–25 Isopata signet ring, 671–73, 672 Heidelberg Painter, Siana cup, 214, 215 phiale, 559–63 Heiden, Bruce, 600–01, 603 ring from Midea, 671 Heinemann, Alexander, 549 ring from Tiryns, 670 Helen snakes, 639 in Helen (Eur.), 124–27 strip bands, 317, 318 in Homer, 430, 441, 584–86 threads, 454 in Idyll 18 (Theoc.), 439–40 Gorgons, 78–95, 97–98, Heliodorus, Aethiopika, 629–32, 645 101–02 Henrichs, Albert, 251 etymology of the term, 103 Hephaestion, 245–46 Pythian 12 (Pind.), 110, 123–24, 464 Hephaestus see also Eleusis amphora and Achilles’ shield, 46–63 Goslin, Owen, 588 dancing, 63–75, 73–74 Graces, 112–14, 347–48 depicted on dinos fragment, 326–27 Aglaïa, 36–37 golden automata of, 37–46 Charis, 36–37, 560, 561 and the tripods of, 26–37 in Sappho, 135 and weaving imagery, 443–49 on the throne of Apollo (Amyklai, Hephaistos Painter, hydria, 476 Sparta), 368 Hera, 224–26, 289–93 graffiti, 502–10, 507 see also Heraion grammatology, 573–80 Heracles griffins, 104, 105 and Achelous, 307–08, 651 Grotta Caruso (Locri), 263, 410 depicted with Geryon, 655, 656–57 Group of Polygnotos on , 438 calyx-krater, 71 with Nereids and , 306–311, 310 krater, 550 Heraion, rituals, 225–26, 289–93 Guarducci, Margherita, 478 herds, 182–83 bovines, 219, 238 Hagesias, in Olympian 6 (Pind.), 343, 351, deer/fawns, 238–39 373, 376 Attic drama, 239–52 Hagesichora, 168, 169, 186, 189, 190, 192, depictions, 242, 243, 253, 254, 256, 257 589–91, 597, 639, 647–50 equines/horses, 183–205, 206, 207, 502, 604 Hagia Triada (Crete), 473 visual representation, 205–14, 215–16, Hall of Choral Dancers (Samothrace), 599 217, 219 Hallstatt vase, 469, 470 herdsmen, 54–55, 220, 491–92 hands see also ploughmen cheironomia (‘hand dance’), 329, 699 herms, 561, 567 clasped, 56, 59, 306, 593 Herodoros, 618–20 potters’,60 Herodotus and weaving, 466–67 Amasis corselet, 454 hanging apodexis, 622 Danaids, 164–65 and the catalogue, 620–21 and Karyatides, 385 description of bronze cauldron, 100 Odyssey 22, 159–67 festival for Damia and Auxesia, 484 Hardie, Alex, 258–59, 268–69, on Hippokleides’ dance, 579 381, 393 on letters, 574, 575 , 59, 373, 380–81 on musical laments, 123 harmony (harmonia), 18–19, 408, 474–75 pledging in marriage, 562 depicted on lekythoi, 59, 476 Pythia and rope motif, 166 Pindar, 355, 463 and rivalry between Corinth and Samos, 19 harvesting, Iliad, 192, 220–21, 502 and robes of Ionian women, 363 headbands, 212, 214, 215, 454, 464 on tripods, 101

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Herodotus (cont.) metallic resonance/sound, 108–10 votive pinakes, 665 Muses, 620 Heron of Alexandria, 352–53 Nereids, 298, 597 Heron Group, skyphos, 178, 179–80 Nestor’s cup, 169 Herrmann, H.-V. 87 nymphs, 261 Hesiod tripods, 26–37 Erga, 53, 395 weaving and cloth-making, 406–07, 430, seasonality, 138, 156 441, 462 tripod, 33 see also Tabulae Iliacae Theogony Odyssey abduction of Medusa, 79 agôn,28 bathing, 188 Argos (dog), 637 birth of Aphrodite, 698–99 ball dance, 66, 163, 188, 282, 501–02, 506, catalogues, 581–82, 594, 595, 596, 599 507, 639 Charis, 36 bathing, 188, 189 columns, 381 catalogues, 587, 592, 620 Muses, 42, 43, 395 columns, 381 Nereids, 131, 298 dance steps, 194 proem, 38–39 display, 614 Typhoeus, 587–89 fastenings, 32,33 [Hesiod] funerary lament, 518 Catalogue of Women, 224, 225, 285, 287, hanging scene, 159–67 606, 609 Hephaestus, 65–67 Scutum, 103–04 lack of voice, 666–67 stitching, 442 ‘leading out’, 231 Hesychius, 57, 70, 149, 483, 491 marriage bed of Odysseus, 370, 382–83 hierarchy, 18 mourning, 121 and catalogues, 593–96, 598 Nausikaa, 127, 384–85, 602 cranes and stars, 156 nymphs, 261 herds, 190, 199–200 stationing of the chorus, 29 and weaving, 481 tripods, 28 Higbie, Caroline, 562, 566 weaving, 412, 446–47, 456, 472 Himerius, 90, 106, 158 Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite, 136, 231, 261, Hippocoontidae, 168, 590–91 585, 700n.151 Hippodamia, 205n.54, 480–81, 482, 484 Homeric Hymn to Apollo,33–34, 58, 59, 74–75, Hoff, Frank, 17 95, 362 Homer dancing, 112, 506–07, 526, 639–40 on Argos, 287 Delian Maidens, 586–87 Iliad fusion of chorus and audience, 662–64 Achilles’ shield, 25, 46–63, 170, 371–72, garlands, 424 406–7, 448, 473–74, 502, 523–24 Graces, 112 fusion of chorus and audience, 662 giving birth, 378 stichoi arrangement, 517 Homeric Hymn to Artemis (HH 27), 415 Alkyone, 121, 123 Homeric Hymn to Demeter, 311–22, 594 catalogues, 592, 593, 602 Homeric Hymn to Dionysus, 678 display, 614 Homeric Hymn to Pan, nymphs, 261–62 chariot races, 526, 614 Horace, Carmina, 450 cranes, 143 Horai, 680–81 death of Patroclus, 519–20 Hornblower, Simon, 605–06 golden automata, 37–46 horos/horoi, 521–23, 526 Hector’s burial, 518 horses see under equines horses, 168, 185–88, 604 hunting light and movement, 638 Bacchae (Eur.), 249–51

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depicted on alabastron, 247, 247–48 Hymn to Zeus (Pind.), 385–89 Pindar, 241, 242, 247 see also Cyclades Hurwit, Jeffrey, 82–83 Ismenion (Thebes), 374, 380 , 1, 2,9,47–48, 386–87, 402 Isopata signet ring, 671–73, 672 Hyakinthos, 140–41 Isyllos, stele, 571 Hymn of the Kouretes, 371 ivory statuette, 63 Hymn to Zeus (Pind.), 373–89, 571 Hyperboreans, 90, 106, 138, 382, 398, 681 Jameson, Michael, 98 Hypermnestra, 291–92 Jebb, R. C. 223 hyporcheme, defined, 196, 202–3n.52, 243–44 Jerome, 369, 529–30 hypotypôsis, 644 Kabeiroi, 69–70 Ibycus, 157–58, 389 kairos (shed bar/opportune moment), Inglese, Alessandra, 510 456–59, 460 inscriptions Kallichoron (well at Eleusis), 314–15, abecedaria, 527–33, 530, 532 319, 321 Ambracian cenotaph, 510–20 Kallistratos, 273 Antipater of Sidon, 128–29 Karakasi, Katerina, 534–35 Athenian Acropolis, 560 Karvouni, Maria, 369, 371–72 on bronze strigil, 567 Karyatids/karyatids, 8–10, 164, 358–69, catalogues, 622–28 359–60, 385 at the celebration of Apollo Karneios, see also korê/korai 296 Keledones/Charmers, 44–46, 107–8, 353, for Chairedemos, 518 664–69 choral victory dedication, 520–27 kerkis (pin beater), 437, 438, 439–40, 451–53, columns, 343–45, 346, 351 460, 471 Dipylon oinochoe, 493, 494–502 in Aristotle, 486 graffiti from Thera, 502–10, 507 in Plato, 486 Panamyes’, 570 I Kings, 27 Philodemus, 300 Kinyras (king of Cyprus), 129–30 ropes in, 149, 165 Kirk, Athena, 620–21, 622 sanctuary of Zeus (Mount Hymettos), kithara, 63, 73, 152, 238, 247, 253, 254–55, 505 477, 614 in Susa, 618–19 see François Vase Telephanes’ tomb, 513 Kleochares, 624 instruments barbiton, 441 calyx-krater, 71, 72 kithara, 63, 73, 152, 238, 247, 253, 254–55, neck amphora, 255 477, 614 Knidian Treasury, 366 krotala, 253, 256, 265, 496 komasts/kômoi,68–69, 498 phorminx, 63, 91, 394–95, 446, 448–49, 461, Bacchylides 11, 223, 232–33 598–99 and cocks, 178 syrinx, 148, 152, 199 dances by, 550 tintinnabulum, 444 doves as, 171–73 and weaving imagery, 471–72 Nemean 3 (Pind.), 272–74 see also aulos/aulos-player; lyres vase painting, 145–46, 247, 247–48, 496, Ion see Euripides, Ion; Plato, Ion 544, 545 Iphidike, 351 Geranomachy, 145, 146–47 islands (as choruses) korê/korai Aegina, 271–73 on the Acropolis, 365 [Aristophanes], 389 on Aegina, 270–71 Delos braids, 451 Hymn to Delos (Callim.), 390–93 inscribed, 534, 535, 538, 539

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korê/korai (cont.) Little Master, cups, 149, 299, 300, 306, 308, on Samos, 383 310–11 see also karyatids Livy, and enargeia, 636–37 Kosmetatou, Elizabeth, 622 location of choral performances, 28, 431–34 kosmos (ordering/adornment), 536 see also agôn in choruses, 30, 229, 297–98, 338–39, 365, [Longinus], 526 415, 419, 602–04 On the Sublime, 644n.19, 645, 660 see also hierarchy Lonsdale, Stephen, 57 kothon looms, 451–52, 457, 468 with depiction of terracotta tripod, 30, 31 Aetia (Callim.), 289 Painter of Berlin F 1727, 83, 84 Bacchae (Eur.), 437–38 Kouretes, 241, 245–46 Dionysiaca (Nonnus), 470 kouros, image on tomb of Kroisos, 516–17 epigram by Antipater, 128–29 Kowalzig, Barbara, 22, 231, 232, 353, 357, 379, Hesychius, 483 487, 558 Idyll 18 (Theoc.), 439–40 krembaliastus, 663 Iliad, 441, 448, 470 Kroisos (king) Iphigenia at Taurus (Eur.), 437 catalogue of offerings, 622 and lyre analogy, 440–41 and dedication at the temple of Artemis at Odyssey, 412, 449, 470 Ephesus, 344 Posthomerica (Quintus of Smyrna), 412 Kroisos, grave marker, 516–17 Pythian 9 (Pind.), 479 krotala, 253, 256, 265, 496 Sappho, 452 Ktesylla, 169 vase painting, 425, 426, 430, 433–34, 441, Kurke, Leslie, 18, 62, 64, 236–37, 350, 379, 410, 456, 470, 471, 475–76 455, 556, 565, 568, 668, 682 loomweights, 412, 415, 430, 434 Kyzikos, karyatids, 360 Lucan, on Dodona, 106 Lucian Lactantius, 164 De saltatione, 71, 249, 425, 455 lampadedromia, 73, 75 Halcyon, 139 Langdon, Merle, 505 Verae Historiae, 138 Langdon, Susan, 78, 84, 165–66, 207–08, 292 Lugano Painter, Attic red-figure pelike, 71 Larson, Jennifer, 265, 410, 609 luminosity, 635–41 Lasos, 151–52 Luson, korê dedication, 537, 538, 539, 560 Lawler, Lillian, 166, 362–63, 424, 466 lyre ‘leading out’, 230–31, 345 depicted on gold bands, 318, 318 leaping, 295, 315–16 Idyll 18 (Theoc.), 439–40 lebes, bronze, 528 Iphigenia Taurica (Eur.), 437 Leningrad Painter, hydria, 434 in Pindar, 236, 244, 450, 461, 542–43 Leocrates, 561 vase painting, 426, 469, 599 leprosy, 224–25 weaving imagery, 472 Leucippus, 576–77 Lysikrates, 527 Levaniouk, Olga, 137, 139 Lysistrate, 346 lexigraphy, defined, 492n.8 Liddel, Peter, 625–26 McEwan, Indra, 422, 489 light and motion MacLachlan, Bonnie, 263 and enargeia, 634–41 Maehler, Herwig, 226, 305 see also luminosity Limenius, 106–07 Actor’s Relief, 684, 685 Lindian Chronicle, 557–58, 561–62, Bacchae (Eur.), 250–51 568–70 and deer, 254–57, 256 linear formations see formations, linear sculpture, 358–59, 363 Linus song, 54 vase painting, 73, 178, 217, 326–27 Lissarrague, François, 71–72, 539 by the Eretria Painter, 4, 6, 388–89, 549

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Magnes, Birds, 180 Muellner, Leonard, 143 maidservants, Odyssey hanging scene, 159–67 Mullen, William, 553 , skyphos, 409n.8, 462 Murnaghan, Sheila, 159, 161, 165 manes (of horses), 186, 199, 204–05, 206, 207 Muses on Berlin amphora, 218 Hymn to Zeus (Pind.), 373–75 ‘on the Circle of the Lydos hydria’, 215, 216 Iliad, 583–84, 620 on ‘Menelas’ stand, 212–13 Theogony (Hes.), 581–82 mantles, single, 264, 417–19, 476, 477–78, vase painting, 71, 73–74, 253, 595–96 486–87, 595 Myers, Micah, 294 marble base, Piraeus, 567 marmarugê (flashing), 33–35, 63, 350, 525, Nagy, Gregory, 228, 443–45, 482, 484–85, 575 639–40 Nausikaa, 127, 384–85, 602 marriage, 474, 475–79 naval lists (Athenian agora), 625, 626–27 pledge, 559 ‘necklace dance’, 424–25 and the Proitids, 224, 230–31, 232 Neer, Richard, 62–63, 366–67, 382–83, 682 Marsyas, 472 Nereids, 298–99, 300, 301, 315, 652–53 Martin, Richard, 522, 523, 524, 585–86, 628 Bacchylides 17, 301–06 maturation ritual, and the Eleusis amphora, and birds, 129–30 97–98, 101–02 catalogue of names, 592, 597 Medusa, 79 and dolphins, 299–300 as depicted on the Eleusis amphora, 86–87 Euripides, 300, 302, 315 as depicted on terracotta plaque, 82 Hesiod, 131, 298 Megalostrata, 613 Homer, 298, 597 Meidias Painter, lekanis lid, 474 Nereids (Aesch.), 299 Melampous, 221–22, 229 and ships, 302–03, 304, 305 Meleager, Garland, 554 and Theseus, 301–6 Melia, 380, 394 visual accounts, 302, 300, 306–11, 310 Menander, Dyskolos, 173 Nessos Painter, 81, 83 ‘Menelas’ stand (Polyphemus Painter), 211, Nestor’s cup, 169 212, 213, 540 New Music, 148, 151–52, 154–55, 192–93, 300 mental images (phantasiai), 501, 512, Electra (Eur.), 330 526–27, 632 Helen (Eur.), 331–32 and dianoia, 697 Plato on, 246, 575 and rhetorical devices, 641–59 Nicander message stick (skutalê), 21, 552–55 Alexipharmaka,49 metalwork, 443–49 Alkyone in, 122 and headbands, 464 nightingales, 121–22, 153 and luminosity, 638 Nikias, 338–39 see also shields Nikolaev, Alexander, 612–13, 616, 617 metaphor, 15–19 Nikolaus, 631 and enargeia, 641–42, 646–51 Ninnion pinax, 316–17, 317 metopes, 438, 524, 598 Niobid Painter, volute krater, 383 Midas of Akragas, 110 Nonnus, Dionysiaca, 300, 425, 474 Mistress of Animals, 82 nudity, and gender, 82 mitra, bronze, 569 nymphs Moero, 169 and Eleusinian ritual, 321–22 Morris, Ian, 100 Melia, 380, 394 Morris, Sarah, 89–90 terracotta figurines, 408–10, 409, 411 Moschus, Europa, 187 and water sources, 261–66, 263, 264 motion luminosity, 637–41 Odysseus, 83, 587, 620, 666–67 see also stasis ololugê mourning, 121–28, 129–30 Bacchylides 17, 173–74n.163, 305–06

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ololugê (cont.) Asopid statue group, 269–70, 609–10 depicted on a skyphos, 415–17, 416 Celeus’ daughters, 318–19 Homeric Hymn to Apollo, 378 collective death of maidens in, 164n.145 Paean 12 (Pind.), 378 daphnephoros,99 Olsen, Sarah 322–23n.156 Delphi, 520 fountain houses, 262 cups, 242, 496 on the Heraia, 480–82 psykter, 311, 546–48, 547, 593 on the Hymn to Zeus (Pind.), 571 Olynthos, 434 karyatids, 358–59 Orphelandros Painter, krater, 69 Polyboia, 141 Oppian, Halieutica, cranes, 141 purification ritual for Hera, 291 orchestra see floors, dancing rites of Hera at Nauplia, 289 Orestes, 193–96, 248–49, 645 robe weaving ritual for Apollo, 439 Orion, 47, 48, 53 throne of Apollo (Amyklai, Sparta), 368 Helen (Eur.), 152–53, 155 pebbles (voting counters), 568, 570 Iliad, 170 Peleiades, 167–68 Nemean 2 (Pind.), 170 see also Pleiades orthostates, 396 Peleus, abduction of Thetis, 80–81, 299, 304 Osborne, Robin, 82, 218–19, 493–94, 543–44 Pemberton, Elizabeth, 413–15 ostriches, 179–80 Penelope, 159–67, 430, 462 Ovid Peponi, A.-E. 23, 29, 661–63 Amores, 225n.92 peristyle, 369–73 Metamorphosis, 139 Perseus and the Gorgons, 87, 88, 103 paint, in inscriptions, 627 and maturation rites, 97–98 Painter of Berlin 1686, amphora with horses, Petersen, Eugen, 353 216–18, 217 Petrie Group, slim amphora, 117–18, 118 Painter of Bologna, column krater, 190 phantasiai see mental images Painter of London E 2, cup, 323–25, 324, 325 Pheidias, shield of Athena, 444 Painter of the Louvre Centauromachy, pyxis, Phelan, Amanda, 405 433, 444 Pherecrates Painter of Philadelphia, pyxis, 434 Cheiron, 193 Palaikastro Hymn, 676 fr. 156, 453 palm trees, 383–85 Pherecydes, 407, 420 Pamphos, 314 Philo Mechanicus, Syntaxis, 352 Pan, 321 Philochoros, 680 Pan Painter, hydria, 685, 686 Philodamus of Scarphea, 571, 616–17, Panamyes, 570 679n.99 pankration, 275, 276, 307–08 Philodemus, De pietate, 224–25 pannychis, 157, 314–16, 317, 371–72 Philostratus (the Elder), 106, 300, 632, 687–701 Papalexandrou, Nassos, 28, 87, 93, 100, 525 Philostratus (the Younger), Imagines, 453 Pappas, Alexandra, 493–94, 503–04, 506, 508, phorminx, 63, 91, 394–95, 446, 448–49, 461, 543–45 598–99 parataxis, 592, 593 pick see plectrum Paris Painter, amphora, 302 pillars Parthenion (well), 314–15 Ion (Eur.), 398–400 Pasikles, 447 see also columns Patras Painter, phiale, 497 pin beater see kerkis patterns pinax see plaques (pinakes) in catalogues, 597–98 Pindar weaving, 421, 442, 464, 468, 638–39n.13 Apophthegmata,7 Pausanias in Athenaeus, 182 Amymone in, 288 Isthmian Odes

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5, 328–29 52e, 387 7, 465 52f, 258–60, 266–71, 347, 367, 387–88 8, 347, 465, 517–18, 614–15 52i Nemean Odes Charmers/Keledones, 44–46, 107–8, 2, 170, 442 664–69 3,43–44, 379, 400n.155, 613 rhythmos, 353 5,40–41, 346, 347 temples to Apollo, 351–52, 572 6, 621–22 voices, 109 7, 454 70b 8, 464 dance formation, 150–51 9, 614 gods as dancers in, 678–79 Olympian Odes rope in, 166–67, 525 1, 201–2, 465 snake-like lines in, 509 2, 138, 375 snakes in, 104 3, 376–78, 382, 398 75, 676–82 5, 560 94b, 62, 132, 384, 381, 604, 676 6 107a, 192–93, 240–44, 638 alphabetic writing in, 551–55 107b, 244–45 chorodidaskalos, 615 122, 182, 234–38 columns in, 343–69, 376 140b, 58, 463–64 message stick (skutalê) in, 21, 552–55 148, 507 weaving in, 464 179, 464, 465 7, 555–73 194, 440, 447 9, 459–60 215a, 450–51 10, 570 on Xenocritus’ musical technique, 58 13, 640 Pisa, and the Elean Heraia, 481–82, 484 14, 113 pithos/pithoi, 32,33 Pythian Odes plaques (pinakes), 691 1, 373, 431, 458, 461–62, 542–43 copper, 527–28 2, 202, 431–33 dedicated by Ninnion, 316–17, 317 3, 277, 347, 395 Geronisos (Cyprus), 348 builders/craftsman, 442 Medusa, 82 performance location, 431 terracotta, 263–64, 410–12, 618 4, 376 with tripods, 33 6,50–51, 350–51 wooden, 264 7, 462 Plato 9 Cratylus,18–19, 486 Danaus’ contest in, 28–29, 399 Euthyphro, 444 ‘fitting together’ (harmonia) in, Gorgias,35 478–79 Ion, 667–68 maiden chorus in, 30, 57 Laws, 16, 108, 173 weaving in, 456–58, 470, 478–79 phylai in, 480–81 10, 138 posture in dancing in, 375–76 11, 380 puppet images in, 409–10, 455–56, 668–69 12, 110–12, 113, 114, 123–24, 464 rhythmos in, 194, 526–27, 574–75 fragments spectatorship, 660–61 29, 380, 394 stringing together in, 454–56 30, 381 sympathy between chorus and audience, 32, 375, 615 668–69 33c, 379, 383–88, 615 walls in, 487 33d, 373–89 Philebus, 194 35c, 379 Politicus (Statesman), 485–86, 487 52b, 107 Republic, New Music, 246

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Plato (cont.) pottery wheels, 57, 58n.78, 59–62 on rhythmos, 194, 354, 526–27, 574–75 see also vase painting Symposium, 666 Powell, Barry, 493, 501, 503–04, 533 Timaeus, 47, 635, 640–41n.17, 659, 697 Power, Timothy, 45, 64, 108, 113, 158, 353, [Plato], , 152 667 Platt, Verity, 557 Pratinas, 151, 154, 244, 246 pleasure (terpsis), 542 Prauscello, Lucia, 481 plectrum, 437, 450, 451–52, 453 Praxiteles, 358–59 pledge (enguê), 559, 562–64 Priam Painter Pleiades, 47–48, 137, 155–57 amphora, 262, 263 Erga (Hes.), 53 hydria, 320 Ion (Eur.), 174, 397 Princeton Group, amphora, 655–58, 656–57 and the Peleiades, 167–68, 169–70 Privitera, G. Aurelio, 272 Pliny Probus, grammarian, 225 Historia Naturalis Proclus, 90, 99 Hyperboreans, 138 Proitids, 221–34 karyatids, 358–59 Proitus, 221–22 temple of Artemis at Ephesus, 344–45 prooimia ploughmen, 50–53, 51–52 in Alcman, 124 see also herdsmen in Pindar, 460–62 Plutarch prosopopoeia, 696 on Karyatids, 358–59 prostitution/prostitutes/hetairai, 234, 478, Lysander, 554 479 Moralia, 16n.32, 123, 157, 196, 240, 244 puppets, Laws (Pl.), 409–10, 455–56, 668–69 citation of fragment by Simonides, 131 purple on dancing horses/cows, 184 in Alcman, 589, 639 on hyporchemes, 244 of the Asopos river in Bacchylides 9, 280, on islands and stars, 392–93 283 on Pindar, 244 cloak in Bacchylides 17, 280, 303 on straightness, 376 in Herodotus, 454 Nikias, 338–39 in Homer, 163, 412, 441 Quaestiones convivales, schêmata, 203n.52 in Pindar, 454 Theseus, 144, 148–49, 420 pygmies, 144, 145 [Plutarch], De musica, 199, 290 Pylos tablets, 456 Pöhlmann, E. 490 Pyrrhias, on Corinthian aryballos, 541–42 Polion, volute krater, 72, 73–74 Pythagoras, 573–74, 575 Polledrara hydria, 165, 420–21, 466, 597–98 Pytheas, 276–79 Pollitt, Jerome, 353, 354 Pollux, 144, 149, 308, 359, 428 Quintilian Polybius, 231n.114 Institutio oratoria,17–18, 696n.145 Polygnotos Group and enargeia, 636 calyx-krater, 71 apostrophe, 643–46 krater, 550 mental images, 645–46, 649, 659–60 Polykrates, 154 metaphor, 641–42 Polymnestus of Colophon, 290 Quintus of Smyrna, Posthomerica, 412 Polyphemus Painter Flowery Ornaments stand, 89–90 races ‘Menelas’ stand, 211, 212, 213, 540 and Choerilus, 243 see also Eleusis amphora fr. 1 (Alcm.), 186 Polyterpos, on Corinthian aryballos, fr. 107a (Pind.), 241, 242 541–42 Helen (Eur.), 153, 154–55 , choral, 337, 379, 398, 476 Nemean 3 (Pind.), 275 Painter, cup, 81, 81, 299 Olympian 3 (Pind.), 398

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Pythian 9 (Pind.), 28–29, 293–98 Rothwell, Ken, 176 and tripods, 525–27 rowers, rowing, 323–27, 329–30, 332, 336 see also chariots Ruffy, Maria, 512 radiance rugs, Afghan, 468 Anaktoria in Sappho, 34 Rutherford, Ian, 571–72 Bacchylides 17, 34n.21 Ruvo, tomb painting, 533 first Partheneion (Alcm.), 41 Homeric Hymn to Apollo,33–34, 639–40 sacrifice, and the Proitids, 225, 232–33 Iliad,26–27 Sammons, Benjamin, 591 see also luminosity sandals, 447n.108 reliefs, 112–13, 264, 265, 363 on the Erechtheid korai, 364 Actor’s Relief, 684, 685, 686 Hymn to Zeus (Pind.), 373, 374, 376–78 Kyzikos, 360, 360 Iliad,34 Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, 359–60 Iphigenia at Aulis (Eur.), 34, 373 Throne of Apollo, 368 Olympian 6 (Pind.), 340 Renehan, Robert, 465 Strabo, 174, 175 Return (of Hephaestus) scene, 68–69, 71–73 see also feet Rhetorica ad Herennium, 643 Sangri (Naxos), column, 345, 351 rhythmos/rhythm Sappho, 34, 109 and abecedaria, 527–33, 530, 532 Aphrodite in, 695, 699 alphabetic writing, 573–76 deer, 239 Imagines (Philostr.), 696–97 ‘fair step’, 194 Laws (Pl.), 194, 526–27 Imagines (Philostr.), 690, 692, 694–95, Philebus (Pl.), 194 696–99 Pindar, 352–54, 357 invocation to Aphrodite, 682–83 and weaving/cloth design, 470–71 old age, 120 see also harmony pannychis, 371 ribbons, 427–29 sparkling face, 282–83, 350, 640 see also rope stars, 282 Richardson, Nicholas, 314, 316, 318 Tithonus myth, 134–37 ring dances weaving imagery, 407, 452 at temple of Apollo at Didyma, 362 Sappho Painter, lekythos, Apollo and dancers, Bacchylides 17, 303 253, 254 and catalogues, 596–97 sarcophagus, Clazomenian, 526 depicted on astragalos, 1–3, 2, 156 satyrs and karyatids, 359 Amphiaraus (Soph.), 491 Knights/Equites (Ar.), 338 in Pratinas, 151, 154 Pythian 6 (Pind.), 50–51 on Siphnian caryatid crown, 365 Theogony (Hes.), 581–82 and the sikinnis, 550 Thucydides, 337 vase painting, 71–72, 73, 178, 214, 217, 254, rings (jewellery), 670, 671–73, 672 326–27, 496, 550 rites de passage,21–22, 481, 509n.60 by the Eretria Painter, 388–89, 549 ritual, 7–9 Schechner, Richard, 14 Heraion, 225–26, 289–93 Scheid, John, 290, 442, 443, 479, 482 maturation, and the Eleusis amphora, 97–98 schêmata (dance movements) ololugê, 378, 415–17, 416 and abecedaria, 530 at Stymphalia, Olympian 6 (Pind.), 21 Aristotle on, 579 rites de passage,21–22 in Athenaeus, 307 see also festivals Plato on, 16 Robbins, Emmett, 590 Quaestiones convivales (Plut.), 203n.52 rope/cord Quintilian on, 17–18 dances, 163, 165–67, 459, 466, 525 Schlangenschrift, 508 and Sirens, 669 schoinos see rope/cord dances

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Seaford, Richard, 226, 230, 232 Smith, Tyler Jo, 69 sealings, eagle-headed figure, 670 snakes seals Alcman fr. 1, 44, 84, 639 from Argive Heraion, 84 coiled writing as, 508–09 ivory, 78, 79 depicted on flask, 78 Séchan, Louis, 148 depicted on krater, 500 sematography, defined, 492n.8 and the Eleusis amphora, 83–86, 87, 104 Seneca, 644 fr. 70b (Pind.), 509 Medea, 225n.92 on ivory seal, 78, 79 Servius, 225, 385 Pythian 12 (Pind.), 464 seven, twice see twice seven see also Gorgons Shear, Ione, 358, 359–60 Snyder, Jane, 440–41 Shear, Julia, 626–27 Socrates, Cratylus, weaving, 486 shed bar (kairos/opportune moment), Sophilos, Erskine dinos, 477 456–59, 460 Sophocles Shield of Achilles Amphiaraus, 491, 576 and catalogues, 593 Antigone, 155 as ecphrasis, 632–33 Oedipus Tyrannus, 117 Electra (Eur.), 155 Thamyras,60 Iliad, 25, 46–63, 98, 371–72, 406–7, 422, 424, Trachiniai, 307–8, 651–52 448, 473–74, 523–24 weaving imagery in, 452–53n.120 harvesting scene, 192, 220–21, 502 Sosibius, 290 scholia on, 170, 421 Sotades workshop, astragalos, 1–3, 2, 156, 386–87 stichoi, 509 Sourvinou-Inwood, Christiane, 383 vase painting, 88, 148, 444–46, 445 spacing, choral, Pindar on, 459–60 shields sparkle of Agamemnon, 88 in Sappho, 34, 282–83, 350, 640 of Athena, 444 see also radiance in the Lindian Chronicle, 569 speaking objects/oggetti parlanti, 565, 568–69, terracotta, with depictions of Amazons, 82 570–71 ships, 322, 327–39 spectators/spectatorship, 20–21, 323, 424, Iphigenia at Aulis (Eur.), 332–35, 604–5, 620 487, 653 naval lists, 625–26 fusion with, 659–69 see also enargeia and Nereids, 302–3, 304, 305 sphinx, 117 vase painting, 322–27, 326–27 spiders/webs, 466–68 see also rowers, rowing Spring Fresco (Akrotiri, Thera), 674, 675 shrines, model from Cyprus, 158–59 Squire, Michael, 404 sikinnis/Sikinnos (dance and satyr), 550 stance, upright, and columns, 345–46, 380 Simonides, 131–33, 378–79, 515 Stanford, W. B. 384 Sinn, Ulrich, 231n.114 Stansbury-O’Donnell, Mark, 309, 653 Siphnian Treasury (Delphi), karyatids, 8–9, stars, 47–49 358, 362–63, 366–67 Aegina as, 266–67 Sirens, 125–28, 131–33, 168 Bacchylides 9, 281–82 see also Keledones/Charmers and Delos, 385–89 Sixteen Women of Elis, 480–82 Helen (Eur.), 200–02 Skating Painter Hymn to Delos (Callim.), 390–93 flask, 413, 414 Ion (Eur.), 396–401 pyxides, 413, 414 see also Hyades; Orion; Pleiades skirts stasis, 227–28, 484–85 depicted on hydria, 595 see also motion Gorgons’, 78, 79,82 Statius, Thebaid, 164 on Hagia Triada figure, 473 statuary on terracotta figurines, 473 and the Asopids, 269–71, 609–10

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Cheramyes (family group), 536 temples Geneleos monument, 269–70, 534–35, 535 Aphaia (Aegina), 270–71, 278, 357 see also karyatids; korê/korai; terracotta, Apollo at Bassai, 370 figurines Apollo at Delphi, 35, 349–50 see also fr. 52i statuettes (Pind.) bronze from Olympia, 90 Apollo at Didyma, 360–62, 361 ivory, 63 Apollo at Syracuse, columns, 344 Mantiklos, 99–100 Artemis at Ephesus, 344–45, 352, 359–60 see also terracotta, group from Palaikastro Artemis Leukophryene (Magnesia-on-the- Steicher, Edward, 340 Maeander), 352 Stesichorus, Geryoneis, 657–58 Athena Lindia, 555–56, 558–59, 566, 572–73 stelai Hera II (Foce del Sele), 598 Amyklaion, 369 terma see boundary stones/markers, horos/ honouring Aristonous, 623–24 horoi of Isyllos, 571 terpsis (pleasure), 64, 303, 542 Lindian Chronicle, 557–58 terracotta with naval lists (Athenian agora), 625, 626–27 disks, 264, 265 and texts of poems, 571 figurines, 369, 405, 406, 408–10, 409, Stephanus of Byzantium, 296 411, 473 stichoi group from Palaikastro, 671, 672 and Achilles’ shield, 371, 509, 517 plaques, 263–64, 410–12 oaks in Argonautica (Apollonius), 395 inscription for Herodoros, 618 Stieber, Mary, 436 textile design, 468–74, 469 Stobaeus, 54 Thaletas of Gortyn, 241, 290 stoichedon writing Thamyris, 73–74 on Ambracian cenotaph, 514–15, 517 thauma (wonder), 33, 49, 64, 87–88, 304, 328 on korai, 534, 535, 536, 537 Themistocles, and cockfights, 178 stoicheia, 576–79 Theocritus Strabo, 174–75, 352 Idylls,98–99, 129, 131, 188–89 Streb, Elizabeth, ‘Human Fountain’, 115 18, 153, 430, 439–40, 458 stringing together, 454–56, 535n.128, 592n.25 scholion to, 1, 155, 230 see also rope/cord dances Theon, Progymnasmata, 631, 635, 646 Suda, 157, 230, 637 Theseus, 419–25, 579–80 sun, 135–36, 139 and cranes, 143–45, 617–18 see also Apollo; astral bodies; luminosity; and Nereids, 301–06 seasonality; stars vase painting, 422–24, 423, 596 Sutton Movement Writing system, 86n.37 see also François Vase, twice seven Svenbro, Jesper, 290, 442, 443, 479, thesis (position), 577 482, 578 Thetis, 429 swallows, 115, 181, 670, 671, 674–75 abduction by Peleus, 80–81, 299, 304 Swift, Laura, 611 in Iliad,26–27 syrinx, 148, 152, 199 vase-images, 445, 446 Syriskos Painter, lebes gamikos, 58 Thomas, Edmund, 352 Thomas, Rosalind, 515 Tabulae Iliacae, 402–4, 403 thread see weaving; wool Tanagra (), 284–86 threnodies (thrênoi), 123–24, 129, 517–18, 590 taxis (order), 577–78, 602–04 throne of Apollo (Amyklai, Sparta), 368 see also hierarchy Thucydides, 335–38, 601–2, 605–6, 664 , 566 Timotheos, 614 Telemachus, 159–67, 592, 614 tintinnabulum, 444 Telephanes, 513 Tlepolemos, 567–68 Telesikrates, 296–98 tomb painting, 533 Telestes, 245, 472 Topper, Kathryn, 78, 80

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trace-horses, 189–90, 197–98, 199 Washing Painter, lebes gamikos, 475–76 trees, 382–85, 393–95 water sororities see also columns fr. 52f (Pind.), 258–60 tripod cauldrons, 26–37, 32, 34 nymphs, 261–66, 263, 264 Lindian Chronicle, 569–70 Asopids and Charmers/Keledones, 107 Bacchylides 9, 279–84, 606–7 and competitions, 525–27 Bacchylides 13, 276–79 dedications of, 94–95, 99 Corinna, 284–86 on frieze on relief pithos, 526 in fr. 52f (Pind.), 266–71 as heads on Eleusis amphora, 90–95 Danaids, 19, 28–29, 227, 286–98 Tyrrenhian Group, amphora, 526 Argive, 287–93 Tuck, Anthony, 468–71 Pythian 9 (Pind.), 28–29, 293–98, tumblers, on the shield of Achilles, 37, 55, 56, 399, 479 62, 63, 65, 66 daughters of Celeus, 311–22 twice seven, and Theseus, François Vase, 4, Nereids, 298–99, 300, 301, 652–53 5–6, 61, 144–45, 592–93 and Bacchylides 17, 301–06 Typhoeus, 104, 587–89 visual accounts, 306–11, 310 Tyrrhenian Group water-fetching, daughters of Celeus, 316–17, amphora, 526 319–20 hydria, 445, 446 weapon dance, 198, 241 weaving artefacts, 412, 415, 434 Urton, Gary, 471 weaving/cloth-making, 18–19, 406–07 harmonia, 474–75 v-formations, 13, 150, 354, 458, 598–99 civic, 482–89 Valéry, Paul, La Jeune Parque,17 and the Heraia, 479–82 Vedic texts, 617 and the oikos, 475–79, 477 Verdenius, Willem, 36 Hera’s robe, 19–20, 289–91 Vergil Plato Aeneid, 187–88n.11 Cratylus,18–19 Eclogues, 225 Politicus,19 Vernant, Jean-Pierre, 75, 513 textile design, 468–74, 469 Vim Vigor dance company, 405 textual accounts, 434–40 vineyard scene, Iliad,53–54, 66, 192, 220, 502 in lyric poetry, 449–68 visuality, 20–21 ‘web of song’, 440–49 and the Eleusis amphora, 87–89 visual record ‘readerly’, 624–25 Corinthian vases, 413, 414, 416, see also display of choral lyric 418, 419 Vitruvius parthenoi, 419–34, 420–21, 423, 426, 428 on columns, 370–71, 372, 383 see also abecedaria on karyatids, 358 ‘web of song’, 440–49, 468 use of weaving imagery, 488 Webb, Ruth, 659–60 voice, objects with, 565, 568–69, 570–71 wedding, depicted on Achilles’ shield, 49–50 voting counters/pebbles, 568, 570 Weiss, Naomi, 205n.54 votives, 262–65, 264, 409 wells, 314–15, 319, 321 bronze votive tablet from Psykhro cave, 671 West, M. L. 156 columns as, 343–58 wheels Acanthus Column (Delphi), 10, 401–04 potters’, 57, 58n.78, 59–62 karyatids as, 365–67 wheeled tripods, 27–28, 33, 35–36 Knidian Treasury, 366 Whitley, James, 96–97n.64, 100 plaques, 691 Wilkinson, Alec, 115 terracotta figurines, 405, 406, 408–10, 409, winds 411 stilled, 123, 130–32 see also epigraphy; Pindar, Olympian 7 see also birds, halcyons

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Woodard, Roger, 528–31 Cyropaedia, 603 wooden plaques, 264 De equitandi ratione, 183–84, 186 wool, and Theseus, 419–20, 423 Memorabilia, 554 wreaths, 418, 419, 422–27, 444, 465, 619, 679, Oeconomicus, 30, 602 682 Symposium, 506 see also garlands [Xenophon], Constitution of the wrestlers, Bacchylides 9,34–35 Athenians, 322 Xenophon of Corinth, in fr. 122 (Pind.), Xenocritus of Locri, 58, 290, 463 234–35, 237–38 Xenombrotos, 571 Xenophon of Ephesus, 577–78, 602 Xenophon Anabasis,51 Zeitlin, Froma, 397

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