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Aelius Aristeides: 230–231 221, 227 36.41–63 199 230 222 36.112 182 231 224, 230 28.45 182 [Cornutus]: 96 49 Alexander (Rhetor): On Figures 2.24 227 111 49 Aristophanes: Peace 242–5 74 Arrian: [Demetrios]: On Style 48: 219 Anabasis 5.4.3 196 209–220 49 Periplous of the Black Sea Diodoros the Periegete (FGrH 372): 1–16 267 F1–33 251 1 266 F35 253, 258 2.3 267 F36 254 5 267 F37 252, 253 11.1 269 F38 253 12.5 269 Diodoros Siculus: 1.69.6 199 13.6 269 2.15.2 199 25.1 269 2.55.1–59.9 203 Athenaios: 2.55.1–60.5 6, 203 6.234d 253 11.65.3–5 299 13.588c–589b 254 Dion of Prusa (Dio Chrysostomus): 1.5 44 1.45 44 Cassius Dio: 69.16.1–2 36 1.50 44 Cicero: 18.10 200 Ad fam. 4.5.4 45–46 31.112 43 Brutus 51 221, 232 see also Favorinus 284–88 181 Dionysios of Halikarnassos: Ancient Orators 2 286–7 222 221 315–316 221 Letter to Gnaeus Pompeius 3 198, 208 325 221 Lysias 7 49 De divinatione 2.116 199 On Composition 4 222, 224 De legibus 1.1.5 199 12 198, 227 In Verrem 4.59 246 18 222, 223, 224 Orator 24–29 221 19 198, 227 25 221, 232 On the Ancient Orators 1–3 235–236 27–29 181 On Thucydides 23 198 27 224, 230 24 219, 235 29 198 51 235 30 219 Roman Antiquities 20.9.1–10.1 287 168–173 224 Dionysios the Periegete: 398 58 226 222, 229 Dionysios, son of Kalliphon: 31 58

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Etymologicum Magnum: s.v. $f”siov 58 1.14 50 Euripides: Medea 68–69 155 1.27 59 1.32 193, 194 Favorinus: [Dion] 37.1 147 1.50–51 50 37.7 149, 199 1.85 197 37.26 147 1.92 59, 198 37.36 149 2.2 38 2.12 198 : Alim. Fac. 6.51 184 2.29 244 6.490 184 2.34 198 6.579 185 2.40 200 6.641 185 2.49 209 Anat. Admin. 2.393 199 2.56 59 Bon. Mal. Suc. 6.780–81 185 2.99 200 Ord. Lib. Prop. 19.60–61 184 2.143 205 UP 3.92 185 2.161 200 2.171 208 Harpokration: s.v. ëErma± 261 2.182 59 ìEkato´mpedon 261 3.39 59 Kerameiko´v 261 3.40 193 Hegesias (FGrH 142): F1–4 223 3.69 49 F5 223–224, 226 3.80 182, 200 F6 224 3.113 202 F7 223, 224, 227 3.122 197 F8 224, 227 3.136–7 59 F9 227 4.36 198 F11 227 4.42 197 F12 223, 224, 227 4.76 59 F13 223 4.79 200 F14 223, 227 4.127 198 F15–17 227 4.182–184 192 F15 224 4.205 194 F16–17 223 5.75 287–288 F17 224 5.84 287–288 F18 223, 224 5.92 155 F20 223, 224 5.97 194 F23 223 5.119 197 F24 222, 223, 224 6.49 59 F25 223, 224 6.55 198 F27–29 223 6.94 59 Heliodoros of (FGrH 373): F1 253 6.106 59 F2 253 6.112 197 F5 253 7.20 285 F8 254 7.46 193 Herakleides Kritikos: F1 259 7.49 200 F2 259 7.132 59 F3 58, 259 7.152 194, 198, 307–308 Hermogenes: On Forms 2.4 (408 Rabe) 198 7.157 59, 60 2.12 (409–410 Rabe) 220 7.168 60 [Hermogenes]: Progymnasmata 10 49 7.172 59 Herodotos: 1.1. 195 7.175–233 192 1.5 46, 55, 200, 224–225, 283, 313 7.175 59 1.6 197 7.176 59 1.8–13 198 7.177 59 1.8 200, 201, 208 8.15 59

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8.105 197 18 200 8.35–39 192 19–20 201 9.16 194 19 201, 204 9.64 197 20 201 9.109 200 23 204 Hesiod: Theogony 360 313 27–28 201 Works and Days 11–20 317 27 201 Historia Augusta: Vita Hadriani 1.5 36 42 202 Homer: Iliad 2.212–221 206 54 204 2.559–569 71, 115 Lives for Sale 3 198 18.478–608 49 14 198 Odyssey 11.122 286 On the Hall 20 198, 201 Homeric Hymn to Demeter: 418–420 314 On the Syrian Goddess 1 196, 198 Horace: Epistle 2.1.156–7 33–34 2 197, 209 3 198 Inscriptions: 4 197 IG I2.108.38 252 6 198 IG II2.205.5 240 7 198 IG II2.1773 240 8 198, 203 IG II2.1776 240 9 197, 198 IG II2.7447 247 10 198 IG III.1335 247 11–16 198 IG IV.723 247 11 198 IG V.1.559 19–20 13 198 IG VIII.281 251 14 198, 204 IG XII.2.484.23–29 247 15 198, 204 IvO 77 247 16 197, 204 IvO 83 247 19–22 198 IvO 110 247 21 197 IvO 120 247 27 198 28 198 Josephus: Against Apion 1.16–17 199 34 197 Julian: Caesares 326a–b 43, 44 36 197, 198 Justin: 25 287, 288 37 203 40 198 Ktesias of Knidos (FGrH 688): F1b 199 60 196, 198 True Stories 1.3 202 Libanios: Epistle 315 207 1.4 202 Progymnasma 8.4 206 1.9–26 203 8.8 206 1.30–2.2 203 9.1 206 2.31 202 9.2 206 [Lucian]: Amores 8 246 9.4 207 Longinus [?]: On the Sublime 13–14 190 Manetho: Against Herodotos (FGrH 609): F13 22 198, 219, 227 199 26 198, 244 Marcellinus: Life of Thucydides 16 252 28 198 51 219 31 198 56 219 38 198 43 198 Nikolaos: Progymnasmata 67–70 49 Longus: Dapnis and Chloe 1.1–3 50 Lucian: Charon 13 198 Pausanias: Dialogues of the Dead 6.1 250 Book 1 13, 18, 68, 72, 74, 78, 79, 85, 201, 240, Herodotos, or Aetion 1 204 249, 275–295, 300, 301, 302 How to Write History 17 204 1.1.1 13, 70, 175–177, 227, 265–271, 275, 279

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1.1.2–5 261 1.16.1–3 289–290 1.2.1 137 1.16.2 198 1.2.2–4 138 1.16.3 289 1.2.3 136 1.17.1 310, 312 1.2.4–6 134, 292, 1.17.5 67 295 1.19.6 154 1.2.4 14–15, 136 1.20.4–7 276 1.2.6 172 1.21.3 306 1.3.1–1.8.2 26 1.22.6–7 79 1.3.3 277, 310 1.22.7 254 1.3.5–4.6 192 1.23.2 254, 291 1.3.5 60 1.23.4 57 1.4.1–6 276, 279 1.23.7 14, 252 1.4.2 60 1.24.5 274, 306 1.4.5 282 1.24.8 11 1.5.2–4 172, 292 1.25.2–26.3 276, 277 1.5.2 195, 276, 277 1.25.3 64, 194 1.5.4 194 1.25.8 1, 12 1.5.5 9 1.26.4 55–58, 193, 249 1.6.1 277–278, 290–292 1.26.5 3, 217–218 1.6.3 279, 280, 289 1.26.6 128, 277 1.6.7 279, 289 1.27.5 189 1.6.8 277 1.28.6 310 1.7.1 288 1.29.1–7 296 1.7.3 278, 279 1.29.11 313 1.8.1 279, 281, 289 1.30.4 311 1.8.5 290 1.31.1 189 1.8.6 280 1.32.3 121 1.9.1–13.9 189 1.33.3–6 192 1.9.3 293 1.33.5 192 1.9.4 280 1.34.1 73, 296 1.9.5–10.5 281 1.34.2 57 1.9.5 292 1.35.1 296 1.9.7 282 1.35.2 121 1.10.2–5 289 1.35.3 297 1.10.3 281, 288 1.35.8 246 1.11.1–13.9 281–289 1.35.9 297 1.11.5 57, 60 1.36.2 189, 246 1.11.6 283, 284 1.37.4 8, 79 1.11.7 60, 284 1.38.4 128 1.12.1 16, 284 1.39.3 12, 15, 62 1.12.2 304 1.39.4–40.1 134 1.12.3 285 1.39.4–6 296 1.12.4–5 301 1.39.4 68 1.12.5 57, 286 1.40.1–41.8 139 1.13.1 285 1.40.1 135, 136 1.13.2–3 286 1.40.5 296 1.13.4 286 1.41.2 27 1.13.5 286 1.41.2 154 1.13.6 304 1.41.2 246 1.13.8 287 1.42.1–43.8 140 1.13.9 287 1.44.4 132 1.14.1 154 1.44.5 129 1.14.6 154, 155 1.45.10 78 1.14.7 310 Book 2 69–72, 76, 78, 79, 91, 92, 95, 97–118

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2.1.1–3 99 2.15.2 7, 104, 108, 118 2.1.2 147, 300 2.15.3 154 2.1.3 78 2.15.4–16.5 298 2.1.4 99 2.15.4 105 2.1.5–6 99 2.16.2 195 2.1.5 47, 99, 112 2.16.5 105, 277, 298 2.1.6–7 100 2.17.1 105 2.1.6 47 2.17.3 154 2.1.7 39 2.17.4 8, 154, 307, 308–309 2.2.3 100 2.18.1–3 105 2.2.4 100, 101, 136 2.18.1 105 2.2.6 15, 135, 147, 149 2.18.3–24.3 133, 142, 2.2.7 150 144 2.2.8 150–153, 314, 2.18.3 136 315 2.18.4–24.4 148 2.3.1 150, 153, 168 2.18.4–19.2 105, 136, 299 2.3.2–5 171 2.18.7–9 299 2.3.2 155 2.19.1–2 299 2.3.3 155 2.19.3–20.7 138 2.3.4 8, 155 2.19.3 105, 135, 136 2.3.5 39, 155, 156, 169, 2.19.5 138 173 2.19.8 310 2.3.6–4.5 102, 171 2.20.3 314, 315 2.3.6–11 300 2.20.5 118, 138, 310 2.3.6 3, 158 2.20.8–10 288 2.3.7 148, 158, 310 2.21.1 138 2.3.8–11 158 2.21.2 310 2.4.1–4 300 2.21.4 139, 287, 310 2.4.1 158, 161 2.21.8 310 2.4.2–5 158 2.21.10 310 2.4.5 133, 158, 169 2.22.3 310 2.4.6–7 171 2.22.8 287 2.4.6 154, 163 2.23.3 310, 311 2.4.7 163 2.23.6 246 2.5.1–4 101, 295 2.23.7–8 142 2.5.4 105, 165 2.24.5–7 95 2.5.5 102, 165 2.24.5 79, 107, 108 2.5.6–7.2 102 2.24.6 108 2.7.1 70 2.24.7 70 2.7.2 102 2.25.1–6 78 2.7.3 102 2.25.1–3 92 2.7.4–5 134 2.25.1 108 2.7.4 102 2.25.2 70 2.7.5 135, 136, 314, 315 2.25.3 315 2.8.1–9.5 281 2.25.4–6 108 2.8.1 322 2.25.5 82, 108 2.8.2–9.5 276, 294 2.25.6 108, 121 2.8.6 298 2.25.7 109 2.9.7 246 2.25.8 109, 118 2.11.3 103, 314, 315 2.25.9 109 2.12.2 118, 154 2.25.10 109, 129 2.12.3–13.1 134 2.26.1–2 110 2.12.3 62, 103, 135 2.26.1 109, 110 2.13.5–6 310 2.26.2 110 2.15.1 104, 165 2.26.3–10 110

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2.27.1–7 110 3.6.1–3 301 2.27.7 110, 154 3.7.11 220 2.28.2 82 3.9.7 194 2.28.3–7 110 3.10.6–11.1 85 2.28.3 110 3.11.1–2 133, 136 2.29.1 111 3.11.1 15, 62, 273 2.29.2–5 111, 299 3.11.2–18.5 148 2.29.2 111 3.11.2 135, 150 2.29.5 299, 300 3.11.4 150, 321 2.29.6–30.2 111 3.11.6 189 2.29.6 134 3.11.9 20, 150 2.30.3 111 3.12.8 20 2.30.4 8 3.13.7 257 2.30.5–31.1 134 3.16.2 319 2.30.5–10 112, 299 3.16.8 290 2.30.5 111 3.17.1–18.1 257 2.30.6 215 3.17.7 195 2.30.10–31.1 112 3.18.6 85, 121 2.31.1 135, 304 3.18.8 216 2.33.1–2 112 3.19.6 129 2.33.3 194 3.19.7–20.7 85 2.34.1 112, 128 3.20.2–3 121 2.34.4 113, 298 3.20.8–21.3 85 2.34.6 113 3.21.1 154 2.34.7–10 123 3.21.4 85–86, 129 2.34.7 113 3.21.5 128 2.34.11 128 3.21.7 86, 128 2.35.2 143 3.22.6 129 2.35.3 143, 314 3.22.8 128, 129 2.35.7 215 3.22.9 321 2.35.8 8 3.24.1 128 2.36.1 113 3.24.3 74 2.36.2 113 3.25.9–26.11 74 2.36.3 113, 114 3.26.7 128 2.36.4 114, 119 3.26.11 78 2.36.6 115–116 Book 4 68, 72, 76, 79, 86, 91, 95, 122, 227, 301, 2.36.7 115 317 2.36.8–37.6 115 4.1.1–30.1 189 2.37.6 8 4.4.1–27.11 263 2.38.1–2 115 4.1.1 91 2.38.2 115, 119 4.5.3 57 2.38.4–5 82 4.5.9 128 2.38.4 78 4.7.6 304 2.38.5–7 70 4.7.11 189 2.38.5 73 4.8.1. 304 2.38.6 129 4.8.10 189 2.38.7 154 4.8.11 304 Book 3 68, 74, 76, 78, 79, 85–86, 91, 97, 114, 4.11.4 189 116, 121, 122, 273, 291, 298–300, 301, 311, 4.13.4 313 315 4.17.1 20 3.1.1–10.8 189, 301 4.17.2 198 3.1.1 78, 85 4.23.9 57 3.1.2 277 4.25.5 189 3.4.8 60 4.29.3 313 3.5.4 189 4.30.2–4.31.2 76, 91

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4.30.3 314, 316 7.2.1–7.5.13 72 4.30.6 198 7.2.9 57 4.31.1–3 91 7.3.1 57 4.31.2 189 7.3.6 57 4.31.4 91, 128 7.3.7 57 4.31.6 135 7.5.13 60 4.31.10 314 7.6.1–17.7 189 4.32.4 319 7.6.7 57 4.33.3 136 7.6.8 63–64 4.33.4 91 7.7.6 57 4.33.6 246 7.8.2 189 4.34.1–36.7 91 7.8.7 189 4.34.6 143 7.10.1 61 4.34.8 128 7.10.5 61 Book 5 13, 68, 72, 79, 85, 95, 122, 7.16.10 61 191 7.17.2 313 5.1.1 70, 78 7.17.4 48 5.1.2 9 7.17.8 319 5.4.7–5.1 302 7.18.1 183, 189 5.5.3–6.7 85 7.18.8 135 5.7.3 277 7.18.11–13 191 5.9.6 128 7.20.6 17–18, 26 5.10.7 246 7.20.9–21.6 159 5.12.1–3 191 7.21.14 154 5.13.7 9 7.22.1 132 5.14.2 60 7.22.6 132 5.15.2 61 7.23.4 154 5.15.6 314 7.24.8 214 5.15.11 8 7.25.5 128, 154 5.17.3 314, 316 7.26.8 316 5.18.6–7 241 7.26.10 128 5.20.4–5 246 7.27.1–4 134 5.21.9 246 7.27.5 74 5.25.6 57 7.27.8 128 5.26.5 57 7.27.12 103 5.27.12 57 Book 8 68, 72, 76, 78, 79, 81, 91–95, 121–122, 308 Book 6 13, 68, 72, 74, 79, 85, 95, 122, 8.1.1–3 70, 121 191 8.2.2 74 6.2.7 314 8.2.3–4 312 6.3.8 194, 198 8.2.4–5 305–306 6.11.4 198 8.2.4 305, 319 6.13.11 216 8.3.4 74 6.16.2 289 8.3.6–7 306 6.19.4 220 8.5.1 74 6.19.11 256 8.6.1–3 63, 301–302 6.21.2 39 8.6.2 74 6.21.3–22.6 85 8.6.4 78, 121 6.22.7 129 8.7.4 129 6.22.8 129 8.7.6 198 6.24.2–6 144 8.8.2–3 303 6.24.5 128 8.8.2 306 6.25.4 316 8.8.3 303–305 6.26.6 82 8.9.2–6 159 6.26.10 74, 79 8.9.7 318 Book 7 26, 68, 72, 74, 79, 91, 95 8.10.2–12.1 93

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8.12.2–5 93 8.43.5 11 8.12.2 94, 122, 129 8.43.6 9 8.12.5–13.1 93 8.44.1 94 8.13.4 93 8.44.5 154 8.13.5–6 93 8.45.1 128 8.13.6 154 8.45.4 135 8.14.4 135 8.45.5 60 8.15.5 93 8.49.1–52.6 276, 281, 294 8.15.8 121 8.52.1 41 8.16.1 93, 308 8.52.2 57 8.16.5 121 8.52.3 220 8.16.6–19.1 93 8.54.1 94, 121 8.17.1–5 308 8.54.4–5 121 8.18.7 154 8.54.4 94 8.21.2 191 8.54.5 95 8.22.1 74, 76, 93 8.54.7 70, 79 8.22.2 308 Book 9 68, 74, 79, 88–89, 97, 117–118, 173, 249, 8.23.1 74, 76 308 8.23.3 93, 128 9.1.1 73 8.24.8 129 9.2.3 309 8.25.12 93 9.2.5 134 8.26.3 121 9.6.5 64 8.26.5 93, 128 9.8.4–7 89, 136 8.26.6 128 9.10.1 134 8.27.1–17 93 9.13.1–15.6 281, 294 8.27.1 47 9.13.2 313 8.27.5 129 9.16.1 314 8.27.11–30.1 133 9.17.6 194 8.28.1 93, 129 9.18.1–22.7 89 8.28.3 122 9.18.3–19.6 96 8.28.4 94 9.19.5–20.3 134 8.30.1–2 136 9.19.6 89 8.30.2 135, 142 9.20.1 96 8.30.7 314 9.20.3 96 8.30.8 142, 150 9.20.4–21.6 191 8.31.1 142 9.20.4–21.1 306 8.31.8 142 9.22.1 96 8.32.2 142 9.22.2–4 124 8.32.5 135 9.22.5 89 8.33.1–4 193–194, 9.23.1–4 89 313 9.23.4–24.5 89 8.33.1 144 9.23.5 128 8.34.1–35.1 94 9.23.7 89, 154 8.34.1 121 9.24.1 128 8.35.1 121 9.24.3 129 8.35.3 94, 121 9.24.4 89, 128 8.35.5 94, 122 9.24.5 128 8.36.1–3 122 9.25.1 89 8.36.5 94, 312 9.25.5 8, 89 8.36.9–43.6 94 9.26.4 89, 119 8.37.9 8 9.26.8 314 8.38.2 308 9.27.7 319 8.42.11 8 9.28.1 89 8.43.1 129 9.30.9 67 8.43.4 60 9.32.1 89

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9.32.4 128 10.35.8 88 9.32.5 89, 119 10.36.7 154 9.33.5 129 10.36.10 154 9.34.3 150 10.37.2 88 9.34.6–37.8 189 10.37.4 87 9.35.4 198 10.38.1–13 68 9.36.4 198 10.38.4–13 87 9.36.5 189 10.38.4 87 9.37.6 189 10.38.8 128, 154 9.39.1 97, 112 Periplous of the Black Sea (anonymous): 1 270 9.39.5–14 8 Periplous of the Great Sea (anonymous): 1 9.39.9 154 264–265 9.39.13 314 Periplous of the Red Sea (anonymous): 1 266 9.40.11 315 Philostratos: Lives of the Sophists 166 237 9.41.6 154 488 45 Book 10 17, 67, 68, 72, 79, 82, 86–88, 95, 490 237 308 507 33 10.1.2 78 511 34, 237 10.1.3–3.4 189 516–518 237 10.1.7 189 530–544 34 10.4.1 82, 129–130, 170, 171 545–566 34 10.4.9–5.5 86 551 39 10.5.1 82 596 237 10.5.5 7 599 232 10.8.2 57 608 237 10.8.3 57 613 237 10.9.11 189 Photios: Library 68.34a 196 10.11.6 57 166.109a–112a 202 10.13.5 57 Phrynichos: Eclogae s.v. ˆne±nai 184 10.17.1–3 192 ìafžmerov 184 10.19.4–23.4 192 diefqoro´v 184 10.19.5–23.11 276 –x†phcu 184 10.19.5–23.14 189, 263, katasc†sai 184 294 l”kiqov 184 10.19.7 289 pureto´v 184 10.20.9 60 Pindar: Olympian 12.63–66 10.22.13 57 155 10.23.2 189 Plato: Laws 770b 249 10.25.1–31.12 79 Phaedo 109b1 30 10.32.1 39, 86 Pliny: Natural History 4.1.1 71 10.32.8–33.1 87 4.4.9 77 10.32.11 128 Plutarch: 10.32.2 7 Aratos 34 298 10.32.7 7 Aristeides 16 208 10.33.1 131 19 208 10.33.3 87 On Talkativeness 505e 291 10.33.6 87 On the Oracles of the Pythia 394f 246 10.33.7–9 130 395a 247 10.33.7 82 Demetrios 290 10.33.9 87 On the Malice of Herodotos 845f 206 10.33.12 82 854e–f 208 10.34.1 88 864d 204–205, 206 10.34.5 9 867a 206 10.34.8 304 Instructions for Marriage 139c 208 10.35.1 88 On Exile 607c 208

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On Fraternal Love 479b 208 72 252 On the Decline of Oracles 417c 208 74 252 436c 208 75 258 On the Domination of One Man in a Republic 79–80 253 826e 208 83 252, 262 On the Eating of Meat 998a 208 86 261 On the Proper Method of Listening 37d 208 90 252 One Cannot Live Happily Following Epicurus Pollux: 2.50 184 1086c 208 2.70 184 1093b 208 2.71 184 Pyrrhos 9 283 2.141 184 13.5–6 285 Polyainos: 4.11 297 14.3 285 Polybios: 4.36 74 25 286 18.5.7 59 26 282 pseudo-Skylax: 33 58 34 287 37–54 71 Romulus 28 318 46 124 Solon 27 208 65 58 Table Talk 636e 208 pseudo-Skymnos: 470 58, 729a 208 77 The Virtues of Women 245f 208 516 71 Themistokles 7 208 Ptolemy: 3.15.1 59 17 208 3.15.14 59 21 208 3.16.10 61 32 258 Whether Virtue Can Be Taught 440a 208 Quintilian: 8.2.14 227 Polemon of Ilion: F 1 252 8.6.62–65 227 2 252 10.1.73 198 3a 252, 254 12.10.16 223 3b 254 4 252 Sextus Empiricus: AM 1.177 185 6 252 Sophokles: Elektra 6–7 135 8 252 Stephanos of Byzantium: s.v. ‡p”sav 104 9 252 s.v. Teuqran©a 282 10–13 252 Strabo: 8.1.1 58 12 252 8.1.3 58, 77, 78 14–16 254 8.2.2 70 17 252 8.6.1–19 71 18 254 8.6.14 74 21 253 8.6.21 137, 155 22 253, 256 8.6.22 73 24 252 8.6.25 102 25 252 9.1.3 73 26 253 9.1.6–7 68 27 252, 253, 254 9.1.6 73 28 254 9.1.16 223 31–32 252 9.1.22 73 39–40 252 9.2.6 73 39 261 12.3.33 282 41 252 12.8.2 282 44a–b 254 14.1.41 222 47 253 17.1.29 247 49 252 Suda: Alpha 4013 199 61 252 Delta 1180 196 66 252 Kappa 1449 196

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Kappa 1482 184 Thucydides: 1.1–23 284 Kappa 1905 196 1.10 70 Pi 1888 251 1.21 305 Pi 2166 199 1.22 199 2.56 74 Tacitus: Annales 1.6 283 5.47 135 Theon: Progymnasmata 2 221, 230 4 220, 227 Xenophon: Anabasis 4.7.22 269 71 222, 224, 230 4.8.22 269 118–119 49 Hellenica 3.1.6 282

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Abai 88 Akarnania 13, 56, 58, 65 Achaea (Peloponnesian territory) 61, 65, 66, 68, Akraiphnion 89, 128 70, 71, 74, 77, 78, 85, 91, 93, 95, 103, 121, Akriai (Lakonia) 321 128, 212, 216, 316 Akrisios 105, 109 Achaean League 63, 64, 91, 276, 302 Alagonia 74, 128 Achaean war 79, 146 Alalkomenai 129 Achaia (Roman province) 32, 38, 39, 45, 56, 59, Alcock, S. ix, 45–46, 127 61–62, 77, 146, 323 Alea 74, 76, 93 Acheloos river 58 Alexander Caesar 196 Achilleion (Lakonia) 124 Alexander of Abonouteichos 203 Achilles 49, 65, 206, 287 Alexander of Epeiros, son of Neoptolemos 284 Achladokampos 108 Alexander the Great 211, 223, 226, 258, 272, 280, Actaeon 309 281, 282, 289 Adonis 203 Alexandria 238 Adrastos 212 Alipheira 93, 128 Aegean islands 56, 59, 68 Alkibiades 254, 285 Aegean Sea 176 allegory 49, 304, 309, 316 Aegisthus 3 Alyattes 225 Aelian 178, 242 Amazons 137 Aelius Aristeides ix, 42, 43, 48, 49, 52, 53, Ambrakia 58 182–183, 188, 205, 207, 302 Ambrossos 88 Aelius Harpokration 199 Ameling, W. 79, 276, 277, 290 Aeneas 284 Ampheia 128 Aeolic dialect 197 Amphikleia 87 Aeschylus 310 Amphiktyonic council 56 Agamemnon 117, 118, 300, 315 Amphion 215 Agatharchides of Knidos 223 Amphissa 87 Agathokles of Syracuse 283 Amyklai 19, 85, 121, 129, 216 Agathos Theos (Good God) 312 Ananke (goddess) 163 Agesilaos 63, 194, 302 anaphora (not Pausanias) 223 agoras 112, 130, 131, 134, 135, 138–139, 142, 144, see Anthedon 89, 260 also Argos: agora; Athens: agora; Anthene 116, 129 Corinth: agora Anti-Atticist, the 185 Aigeira (Achaea) 316 Antigonos I Monophthalmos 279, 281, 289 Aigiai 128 Antigonos II Gonatas 275, 286–287 Aigila 20 Antikyra 88 Aigina 46, 69, 71, 111, 114, 115, 134, 299–300, 301 Antinoos 319–320, 322 Aigosthena 132 Antioch 254 Aischines 33, 207 Antiochos I 279, 290 Aitolia 13, 56, 58, 60, 61, 64, 65, 66 Antiochos IV Epiphanes 254 Ajax 296 Antiochos of Commagene 232

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Antiope 137, 194 Asianism 221, 222–224, 227, 228–230, 231–233, antiquarianism 312, 314 235–236 anti-Roman sentiment 41–45, see also Pausanias: Asine () 71, 110, 113–114, 115, 116, 118–119, and the Romans 245 Antonine Itinerary 264 Asklepios 48, 49, 103, 110, 129, 143, 159 Antoninus Pius 9, 11, 30, 129, 132 Asopos (Lakonian city) 86–88 Antonius Diogenes 202 Asopos (Peloponnesian river) 102, 103, 165 Apesas (Mt.) 104 asyndeton 232, see also Pausanias: style: Aphaia 111 asyndeton Aphrodite 20, 138, 151, 153, 161, 165, 167, 216, Atargatis 197, 209 317 Athena 20, 135, 143, 153, 158, 161, 172, 173, 215, Apollo 32, 105, 110, 135, 138, 143, 146, 151, 155, 156, 257 158, 160, 167, 216, 287 Athenaios 178, 184, 242, 253 Apollonios of Tyana 48 Athenodoros 44 apotheosis 305, 317–322 Athens 31, 36, 37, 64, 66, 72, 77, 79, 117, 120, 134, Appian 290, 291 136, 137–138, 172, 195, 208, 238, 240, 258, aqueducts 32, 130, 156, 169 259, 261, 295–296, 310 Arachnaion, Mt. 109 Academy 260 Arafat ix, 16, 48, 168 acropolis 212, 292 Aratos 64, 276, 277, 281, 294, 297, 322 Agora 26, 38, 139, 155, 276, 277, 280, 289, 292 archaism 181, 183, 205, 234 Areopagus 310 Arelate (Arles) 34 Athena Nike temple 253 Aretaios of Cappadocia 196 dˆemosion sˆema 295 Argolid 69, 70–72, 73, 77, 78, 92, 105–116, 121, Eponymous Heroes Monument 277, 295 123–125, 298, 300 Erectheion 3, 217 Argos 37, 70, 72, 78, 79, 91, 95, 101, 102, 104, Hephaisteion 155 105–107, 110, 114, 115, 116, 117–118, 133, Kynosarges 260 135, 136, 138–139, 144, 148, 165, 245, 286, long walls 259 288, 298, 299, 300, 310, 315 Lyceum 260 agora 105, 135, 287 Melitidai gates 252 Aspis 108 Mouseion Hill 1, 12 Deiras gate 108 Odeion of Agrippa 281 Heraion 105, 308 Odeion of Herodes 18, 26 Tomb of Likymnios 287 Parthenon 3 Aristaios 305 Philopappus Monument 1, 12, 39 Aristandros of Paros 216 Pompeion 14 Aristarchos of Olympia 246 Propylaia 254 Aristeides: see Aelius Aristeides Roman agora 312 Aristogeiton 254 Stoa of Attalos 292 Aristomenes of Messenia 319 Stoa of Eumenes 292 Aristonautai 103 Stoa Poikile 289 Aristophanes of Boiotia 206 Atlantes 192 Aristotle 288 Atreus 3 Arkadia 37, 63, 66, 68, 70, 71, 74–76, 77, 78, 79, Attalos I 277, 279, 280, 282 85, 91–95, 104, 107–108, 121–122, 128, 129, Attic dialect 37, 52, 182–190, 197, 198, 233, 241, 193, 302, 305, 306, 310 262, see also Atticism Arkas 76 66, 68, 73, 77, 85, 112, 124, 128, 149, 175, Arrian 31, 186, 188, 231, 238, 272 252, 297, 300, 310 Anabasis 195, 211 Brauron 290 History after Alexander 290 Eleusis 121 Indica 186, 195, 198, 213 Eleutherai 79 Periplous of the Black Sea 266–270, 271 Mounychia 259 Arsinoe II 280, 281 Peiraieus 46, 138, 258 Artemis 20, 100, 108, 110, 129, 143, 149, 150, 156, Phaleron 137 191, 259, 290, 309, 311 Rhamnous 192

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Atticism 52, 178, 181–190, 210, 213, 222, 224, 227, Chremonidean war 278, 283 228, 229, 235–237, 240, 262 Christianity 48, 51, 312 Augustus 43, 44, 74, 76, 77, 86, 132, 153, 168, 321 Cicero 45, 231 Aulis 96 Clarke, K. 263 Ausculum, battle 285 clausulae 224, see also Pausanias: style; prose autopsia: see autopsy rhythm autopsy 6, 7, 25, 67, 80, 81, 111, 112, 114, 137, 198, Cleisthenes 195 202, 209, 211, 234, 250, 263, 264, 268, Clytemnestra 3 269, see also Pausanias as eyewitness cognitive topography 8–9, 54, 84, 95, 117–118, 139, 145, 147, 166, 173 Babylon 289, 290 coinage 148 Baedeker Guide 24, 242 colonialism 42 Baslez, M.-F. 196 Commagene 1 Bassai 94 Commodus 184 baths 32, 39, 155–156, 157, 169 Corcyra 283 Battle of the Champions 116 Cordatus 196 Beard, M. 29 Corfu: see Corcyra Bellerophon 156, 158, 172–173, 286 Corinth 3, 15–16, 17, 39, 46, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, Berenike 280 91, 100, 101, 102–103, 104, 107, 116, 117, Bia (goddess) 163 118, 127, 135, 136–137, 201, 206, 245, 300, Bischoff, E. 249, 250, 255, 256 310 32 Acrocorinth 101, 137, 165, 166 Black Sea 31, 266, 270 Acrocorinth road 163–165, 171 Blue Guides 24, 242, 244 agora: see ‘forum’ Boeckh, A. 128, 222, 227–228 Archaic Temple: see Temple of Apollo Boiotia 68, 70, 71, 73, 77, 79, 81–82, 85, 88–89, Asklepieion 159, 160, 162 112, 117–118, 124, 127, 137, 206, 259, 303 Athena Chalinitis shrine 158, 161, 172, 173 Boleoi 114 Babbius Monument 151, 167 borders 73–77 Baths of Eurykles 155–156, 157 Boulis 88 Demeter and Kore sanctuary 163 Boupalos 314 forum 149, 150–154, 155, 157, 160, 163, 164, Bowie, E. 34, 220, 290–292 166, 167, 168, 215 Brasiai: see Prasiai Glauke 158, 160, 161 Britain 31 gymnasium 162 Britomartis 305 Isthmus of Corinth: see Isthmus Brunt, P. A. 33 Kraneion 101, 136, 149, 254 Byblos 203 “largest temple in the Peloponnesos” 162–163, 165 Caecilius of Kale Akte 181 Lechaion road 155–157, 169, 170, 171 Caesar, Gaius Julius: see Julius Caesar 158, 162 Calaurean League 74 odeion 158, 159, 161, 162 Capitoline triad 168 Peirene 155, 156 Cappadocia 240, 266 Sikyon road 158–163, 171, 172–173 Caria 236 Temple C 161, 163 Casevitz, M. 183 Temple D 151, 167, 315 Cassander 12, 297 Temple E 153–154, 168, 169, 173, 174, 321 Cebes see Tabula of Cebes Temple F 151–153, 161, 167, 168 Chaironeia 32, 79, 86, 88, 130, 205 Temple G 151, 167 Battle of Chaironeia 63, 64, 73, 302 Temple K 151, 167 Chalkis 259, 260 Temple of Apollo 3, 146, 160, 163, 173 Chaon (Mt.) 108 Temple of Tyche: see Temple D Charadra (Phokis) 87 theater 158, 159, 162, 166 Chariton 229 western terrace of forum 151–153, 160, 161, Cheimarros (river) 115 167, 170 Chorseiai 124 Zeus Kapitolios shrine 162, 169

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Corinth, Battle of 313 Doric dialect 241 Corinth, Gulf of 91 Doris 56 99–104, 107 Douris of Samos 290 Corycian Cave 246 cosmopolitanism 31–32, 33, 41, 42, 52, 169 Eastern Lokris: see Lokris, Opuntian courtesans 253, 254, 257, 262 ecphrasis 49, 201 Crete 13, 65 education 30, 33, 36–37, 44, 52, 181, 189, 190, Croesus 43, 46, 50, 193, 212, 224, 225, 289 206–207, 220, 231, 242, 243, 270 Cyprus 64 Egypt 31, 37, 48, 179, 203, 209, 244, 247 Cyrene 57, 59, 194 Eide, T. 220 Eileithyia 105, 165 Daidalos 158 Elateia 87, 88, 136 Danaos 105 Elephantine 244 Daulis 86 elephants 4, 29, 273, 285 declamation 33–34 Eleusis: see Attica: Eleusis deification: see apotheosis Eleutherolakones: see Free Lakonian League Deima (deity) 158 Elis (territory) 13, 66, 68, 71, 74, 77, 78, 85, 89, Deiphontes 110 91, 93, 121, 128, 129, 302, 316 Delion 96 Elis (city) 144, 150, 155 Delos 58 Elsner, J. ix, 8, 57, 79, 204, 209, 210, 243, 307, Delphi 3, 32, 39, 50, 56, 66, 72, 79, 86–87, 95, 322 192, 287, 295 emperor cult 19, 34, 39, 51, 168, 169, 267, 317–322 Demaratos of Sparta 43 enargeia 49–51, 244 Demeter 20, 37, 96, 105, 113, 163, 287 enkomiaˆ 206 Demetrios Poliorketes 283, 289 Epameinondas 281, 291, 294 [Demetrios] On Style 219 Epeiros 56, 58, 60, 64, 68, 281–289, 293, 301 democracy 39 Ephesos 59, 281 Demosthenes 5, 37, 41, 52, 181, 194, 229, 251 Ephoros 58, 71, 78, 79 Dervenaki 104 Epictetus 269 Didymoi 114 Epidauros 69, 70, 71, 72, 109–110, 111, 114, 115, Dikaiarchos of Messene 58, 259 117 : see Dion of Prusa Epiknemidian Lokris: see Lokris, Opuntian Diodoros Siculus 6, 17, 203, 290, 313 Erasinos (river) 108, 115 Diodoros the Periegete 250–251, 253, 254, 255, Eratosthenes 249 258 Ereneia (Megarid) 129 Diogenes Laertius 58, 251 Eretria 59, 61 Diogenes the Cynic 101, 137, 149 Erichthonios 295 Diomedes 71, 117, 118, 284, 300 Eros 281, 316–317 Dion of Prusa 42, 43, 147, 200, 202, 205 Erymanthos (river) 93 Dione 317 Ethiopia 192 Dionysios of Byzantium 264 ethnic identity 7–8, 59, 65, 74, 76, 147, see also Dionysios of Halikarnassos 181, 208, 219, 222, local identity 223, 224–228, 230, 231, 235–237, 287 ethnography 191, 209, 211, 213, 233, 248, 262, 263 Dionysios of Miletos 196 Eua 116, 129 Dionysios the Periegete 58, 249, 251 Euboia 56, 65, 121, 259 Dionysios, son of Kalliphon 58 Eudamos, Sextus 19–20 Dionysos 142, 143, 149, 150, 151, 155, 173, 194, 257, Eudoxos of Knidos 73 295 euergetism 36–37, 39, 40 Dioskouroi 19, 319 Eumenes I 280 distance measurements: see stadion Eumenes II 280 measurements Eumenes of Kardia 279 Dodona 58, 59, 67, 254, 286 Eumenides 310 Domitian 44, 45 Euodianos 237 Dorians 65, 70, 71, 77, 78, 110, 115, 117, 118, 297, Euphrates river 197 298, 299, 300 Eupolis 102

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Euripides 43, 150, 310 Halai (Boiotia) 89, 128 Euripos 89, 96 Haliartos 89, 119 Eurotas (river) 85, 121 Halikarnassos 208, 236 Eurykles of Sparta 39, 156, 171 Halike 123 Eustathios 250 Halioussa 123 exegetes: see guides Hankinson, J. 184 eyewitness testimony: see autopsy, Pausanias as Harpokration 182, 251, 261 eyewitness Harrison, J. 29 Hawara Periegesis 258–259, 261 Farnell, L. R. 29 Heberdey, R. 25–26 Fates 163, 316, 317 Hegesias of Magnesia 221–233, 235–236, 237, 238, Favorinus 34, 147, 148, 149, 173 251, 303, 323 focalization 13–14 Hekataios of Miletos 205, 248, 262 Fortune (goddess): see Tyche Hektor 206 Fossey, J. 124 Helikon (Mt.) 89 fountains 130, 131, 132, 156 Heliodoros of Athens 251, 253, 255, 256, 262 Frazer, J. G. 22–23, 24–25, 57, 73, 83, 96, 100, Heliopolis 247 116, 134, 177, 218, 219, 220, 228, 234, 242, Helios 99, 105, 155, 163 244, 246, 260 Helisson river 94, 135, 142 Free Lakonian League 74, 86, 95, 128 Hellas: see Greece Furies: see Eumenides Hellenism 32–39, 42, 46, 48, 52, 166, 171, 237, 312, 323–324 Galen 184–185, 186, 188, 205 Hellenistic history 275–293 Gauls, Gallic invasion 34, 57, 60, 63, 79, Henderson, J. 29 147, 192, 263, 276, 279, 289, 292, Hera 105, 109, 161, 163, 209, 308–309, 316 294, 302 Heraclea, battle of 285 Gelon, tyrant of Syracuse 59 Heraia (Arkadia) 85, 93, 95 genre 186 Heraion of Argos: see under Argos: Heraion geography 58–59, 77, 81, 124, 186, 211, 248, 249, Herakleia (Elis) 129 262, 272, 294, 323 Herakleidai 65 Gerenia 74 Herakleides Kritikos 6, 58, 117, 232, 259–261, Geronthrai 86 264, 272 Glauke 161 Herakleides of Lycia 237 Glyppia 129 Herakles 19, 110, 155, 158, 288, 305, 319 Gogos, T. 131 Hermes 20, 151, 155, 161, 167, 308 Gorgias: Encomium of Helen 206 Hermesianax of Kolophon 281 Gortys (Arkadia) 93 Hermione 70, 71, 72, 91, 112–113, 114, 115, 116, Gortys 129 123, 128, 136, 142, 215, 247, 298, 315 grammarians (ancient) 180 Hermogenes (rhetorician) 220 Greece (modern) 38 Hermogenes of Kythera 150, 167 Greece, geographical extent 12–13, 17, 55–56, 259, Hermokrates of Phokis 237 283–284, 323 18, 34, 39 griffins 306 Herodotos 6, 38, 43, 50, 55, 57, 59–60, 64, 72, guides 27, 50, 110, 202, 246–247, 249, 260, 287, 144, 176, 191–213, 218, 220, 224–225, 229, 310 230, 231, 233, 234, 238, 244, 248, 252, Gurlitt, W. 242–243, 246, 248, 255 262–263, 272, 276, 283–284, 289, 292, Gyges 50, 198, 201 294, 300, 303, 308, 313, 323, see also gymnasia 130, 131, 132, 144, 158, 162, 260 Pausanias: mimesis of Herodotos Gytheion 85 Hesiod 304, 313, 317 hiatus 229, see also Pausanias: style: hiatus Habicht, C. ix, 3, 9, 21, 308 Hierapolis 203 Hades 313 Hieronymos of Kardia 276, 281, 282, 287, 290, 9, 30, 35–36, 47, 53, 146, 155, 156, 169, 291 171, 196, 240, 267, 268–269, 271, 277, Hippocratic corpus 185 319, 322, 324 Hippokrates 184, 196

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Hippolytos 44 Kabeirion 89 historiography 6, 186, 195, 199, 200–202, 207, Kadmeia 89 226, 234, 323 Kalamai (Messenia) 91 Hitzig, H. 183 Kalaureia 112 Homer 5, 49, 65, 70, 71, 115, 194, 197, 202, 204, Kalkmann, A. 21 206, 249, 275, 286, 287, 299, 300, 310, Kallikrates the Periegete 261 313, 314, 317 Kallistratos 49 Homeric Hymn to Demeter 313, 314, 316 Kandaules 198, 201 Homeric Hymn to Hermes 308 Kaphyai 93, 94, 128 Horace 33 Kardamyle 74, 76, 128 Horn of Amaltheia 314, 316 Karystos 121 Hortensius Hortalus 221 katachresis 223, 231 Housman, A. E. 22 Kefalari 107–108 Hyampolis 88 Keitoukeitos: see Ulpian of Tyre (Hydrea) 123 Kenchreai 99, 100, 101, 149, 153, Hyettos 129 153 hyperbaton 219–220, 223, 226, 227, 233, see also Kephalion 196 Pausanias: style: hyperbaton Kephisos (river) 87 Hyrnetho 110 Kepsilos river 131 Hysiai (Argolid) 95, 108 Kerynia 128 Kimon 252 Iamboulos 6, 202, 203 Kirrha 87 identity 7–8, see also ethnic identity, local Kleitor 93 identity Klenia 101 Idomeneus 65 Kleomenes of Sparta 287, 289 imperial cult: see emperor cult Kleonai 104, 116, 165–166 Inachos (river and legendary king) 105, 108, Kleonymos of Sparta 286, 301 298 Klimax Pass 93, 121 inscriptions 15, 240, 253, 255, 286 Kodros 297 Io 195 koine 182 Ionia 57, 59, 61, 72, 91, 237 Kolonides 128 Ionian islands 56 Kolophon 281 Ionian revolt 61 Kombabos 198 Ionian Sea 60 Kondylea 93 Ionic dialect 184, 186, 196–198, 200, 201, 203, Konstan, D. 178 209, 211, 213, 224, 231, 233, 241, 262 kontoporeia 102 irony 196, 210, 211, 212, 213, 235–236, see also Kopai 128 Pausanias: style: irony and humor Kore 163 Isis 48, 51, 163, 312 Korinthos (modern city) 145 islands 111, 112 Korone 143 Isokrates 52 Koroneia 150 Isthmia 39, 99 Korseia 128 Isthmus of Corinth 27, 47, 59, 71, 73, 99–100, Koryphon (Mt.) 110 101, 107, 149 Kreusis 89 itineraria 264 Krokeai 129 Kromyon 73, 78, 99 Jacob, C. 120 Kronos 303 Jacquemin, A. 58 Ktesias of Knidos 199 Jason 65 Kyllene (Mt.) 93, 308 Jones, C. P. 36, 207, 247 Kynortion (Mt.) 110 Jost, M 308, 311 Kypselos 147, 158 Judea 43, 48 Kyrtones 128 Julius Caesar 153, 321 Juno (see also Hera) 168 Ladon (river) 93 Jupiter (see also Zeus) 162, 168, 169 La¨ıs 254

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Lakonia 66, 68, 71, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 85–86, Lykaon 306, 312, 318 89, 94, 107, 121, 124, 128, 286, 301 Lykeas of Argos 287 Lamian war 63, 212, 276 Lykone (Mt.) 108 landscape, literature of 5, 7 Lykos of Messene 102 Laodicea (Syria) 290 Lyrkeia 108 Larisos river 74 Lysimachos 281, 282, 283, 288, 289, 292 Larymna 89 Latin 33, 146, 147, 148, 168, 181, 264 Macedonia 13, 31, 37, 58, 64 Leaina 254, 291 Magas 279 Leake, W. 22, 124 Magna Graecia 59 Lebadeia 97, 112 Magnesia on Meander 222 Lechaion 99, 100, 149 Magnesia on Sipylos 9–11, 36, 221, 222, 231, 233, Ledon 87, 130–131 237 Lerna (Argolid) 107, 115–116, 119 Mainalon 94 LeRoy, C. 76, 77, 124 Malea (cape) 86, 114 Lesbos 50 Manetho 199 Lessa 109, 129 Mantinea 78, 92–93, 94, 95, 96, 108, 121, 136, 159, Letrinoi 129 245, 303, 318 Leukothea 155 Marathon 120 Leuktra (Boiotia: battle) 63, 302, 313, Marcus Aurelius 9, 30, 35, 184 319 Marios 86, 128 Leuktra (Lakonia) 74 market-places: see agoras Lexica Segueriana 185 Mases 113, 115 Libanios 206–207 Meadows, A. R. 291 Libya 57, 64 Medea 148, 149, 158, 161, 172, 310 Lightfoot, J. 195, 196, 198, 323 Medeia 109 Ligurio 109 medical writers 184–185, 204 Lilaia 87 Megalopolis 81, 93–94, 95, 107, 121, 129, 133, Limnai (Messenia) 91 135, 136, 140–142, 144, 150, 155, 193, 245, literature of travel: see travel literature 312 Lives of the Ten Orators ([Plutarch]) 251 Megara 13, 27, 46, 68, 72, 73, 79, 99, 121, 131, 134, local cult 310–312 135, 139–140, 149, 246, 296–297 local history 63, 68, 145, 295–303, 317 Meleager 65 local identity 31, 166, 206, 208, 233, 294, Melikertes 99 295 Menekles the Periegete 261 Lokris, Opuntian 61 Menippos of Pergamon 271 Lokris, Ozolian 68, 71, 79, 87 Mercy (god) 310 Lokris, Western: see Lokris, Ozolian Messene (city) 91, 128, 135, 136, 245 Longinus, On the Sublime 219, 231 Messenia 65, 66, 68, 72, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 86, Longus, Daphnis and Chloe 49–50, 51 91, 94, 121, 143, 263, 301, 310, 317 Lucian 34, 53, 188, 205, 212, 229, 231, 237, 242, metamorphosis 306 250 Methana (Argolis) 112, 128 Alexander, or the false prophet 203 Methone 91 Astrology 186, 198 Methydrion 93, 94, 121, 129 Dialogue of the Sea Gods 186 Meyer, E. 57 Herodotos, or Aetion 204–205, 206 Midas 254 How to Write History 195, 200–201, 202, 203, Miletus 289 204, 211 mimesis 190–191, 204, 205, 212, 221, 242, 294, 323 Lexiphanes 183 Minerva (see also Athena) 168 On the Syrian Goddess 186, 195–198, 200, 206, Minyas 189 209–210, 211, 213 Mithras 48 Trial of the Consonants 183–184, 186 Moggi, M. 17, 79, 183, 274 True Stories 6, 186, 195, 202–203, 211 Moirai: see Fates lycanthropy 306, 312 Mother of the Gods 163 Lydia 9, 196, 212, 225 Mummius 137

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Musaios 189 Orneai 108, 121 Muses 20, 89 Oropos 73–74, 296, 297 Musti, D. 18, 79, 117, 118–122, 213 orthography 182–183 Mycenae 3, 70, 105, 107, 110, 136, 298–299 Osanna, M. 145, 169 Mykale (battle) 60 Ouranos 317 Mykalessos 96 Ozolian Lokris: see Lokris, Ozolian Myonia 128 Myron of Priene 290 Pagai 132 Mysia 31 Palaia (Lakonia) 129 myth: divine 307–309 Palaimon 155 Mytilene 247 Palamedes 315 Pallantion 93, 94, 129, 132 Nasamoneans 192 Pamisos (river) 91 Naupaktos 55 Pan 37 Nauplia 72, 109, 115, 118–119 Panhellenion 36, Nearchos 195 Panopeus 86, 129–130, 131, 170 Nemea 104, 117, 118, 121, 254 Paos 93 Nemea river 102 Papachatzes, N. 183 Nemean lion 104 paradoxography 191 Nemesis 192 Parapotamioi 130 Nemrud Dagh 232 Parnassos (Mt.) 86, 95 Neoptolemos: see Pyrrhos, son of Achilles Parnon (Mt.) 78, 86, 116 Neris 116, 129 parody 202–204, 209, 211, 224, 227, 230 Nero 35, 47, 48, 99 paronomasia 223, 231, 232 Nestane 129 parrhesia 43 New Testament ix Parthenion (Mt.) 121 Night (goddess) 317 Parthians 200 Niketes of Smyrna 33, 34, 237 Pasquali, G. 248, 256 Nikomedia 240 Patrai 17, 37, 67, 131, 132, 135, 136, 159, 191, 246 Nikopolis 67 Patroklos 275, 278 Nile 244 Pausanias Niobe 237, 305, 306 life 9–11 Nonakris 93 birthplace 9–11, 36, 67, 196, 212, 221, 231, 233, Norden, E. 231, 232 237, 306 novel (genre) 49 date 9, 195, 319 Nymphs 50 use of “in our time” 9 education 177, 189 Oceanus 316 his travels 18–19, 67, 191, 238 Octavia 153–154, 168 other Pausaniases 9, 23 Odysseus 65, 202 as antiquarian 15–16, 77, 127, 131, 148, 149, 150, Oedipus 46, 310 161, 163, 167, 173, 253, 255, 291, 314 Oinobios of Athens 252 as an archaeological source 3, 8, 122–125 Olmones 129 as art historian 14–15, 42, 66–67, 131, 151, 173, Olympia 3, 13, 29, 39, 66, 68, 72, 79, 85, 95, 107, 243, 253 245, 246, 289, 316 as dependable dullard 4, 22–23, 28, 177, 237, Olympian gods 311–312 242, 323 Olympias 282 as ethnographer 191 Olympiodoros 276, 277 as eyewitness 3, 25, 37, 67, 111, 112, 114, 191, Onchestos 89, 119 251, 263, 264, 323 Onomarchos of Andros 232–233 as historian 48, 63–65, 66, 68, 72, 76, 96, 116, Opuntian Lokris: see Lokris, Opuntian 131, 191, 262, 272, 275–282, 295, 309–311, Orchomenos (Arkadia) 93, 95, 104 323 Orchomenos (Boiotia) 88, 97, 112, 129, 189 and inscriptions 253, 255 Orestes 310 and the tragedians: 310 Orion 96 as literary fabricator 21–22, 25

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Pausanias (cont.) irony and humor 212, 318, 319–320, 322, and myth 65, 66, 68, 76, 116, 131, 255 influence of sources on his style 189, and religion 8, 11, 14, 15–16, 48, 66, 111, 127, mimesis (in general) 221, 233, 238, 303, 131, 148, 149, 150, 161, 163, 167, 172, 191, 307–308, 323, mimesis of Herodotos 6, 193, 194, 255, 303–322, 323 55, 57, 59, 60, 64, 72, 144, 176, 191–213, as pilgrim 8, 307–308 218, 231, 234, 244, 248, 262–263, 272, his “conversion” 303–309, 316 276, 283–284, 285, 287–288, 289, 292, and the Romans 47 294, 300, 303, 313, 323 resistance to homogeneity 311, 324 pax Romana 30, 35 Periegesis Hellados Pegasos 156, 158, 172–173 title 248–249 Peiraieus: see Attica: Peiraieus date of composition 17–18, 201, 240 Pellene 103, 134, 216 beginning 13–14, 79, 175–177 Peloponnesian war 300, 302 ending 79 Peloponnesos 12, 55, 59, 65, 70, 77, 107, 121–122, completeness 17, 56, 175 286 cross-references 16–17, 274 Pentheus 150 logoi and theorˆ ˆemata 12, 49–51, 127, 192, pepaideumenoi 33 255, 262, 291–292 Pephnos 74 digressions 192, 201, 292–293, 294, 300, 301 Perdikkas 279 division of books 13, 68–72, 191 Pergamon 238, 282 order of books 16, 77–79 Periander 147, 289 past-tense verbs (as indication of periegesis (genre) 247–262, 272 autopsy) 25 Periegesis Hellados: see Pausanias: Periegesis geographical scope 13, 14, 23, 39, 55–68, 77, periegetes: see guides, periegesis (genre) 251, 256 periplous 77, 124, 264–265, 272, 294 symmetry 82, 117, 170–173 Periplous of the Black Sea (anonymous) 270–271 selectivity 15–16, 55–68, 144, 167–168, 274 Periplous of the Great Sea 264–265 persona/self-presentation 11, 14, 15, 25, 52, Periplous of the Red Sea 266 80, 176, 191, 212, 274–275, 306, 307–308 Persephone 287, 313 radial plan 83–96, 103, 116, 123, 125, Perseus 104, 105, 298 138–142, 145, 155, 166 Persia 48 topographical discontinuity 96–97, 99–101, Persian wars 59, 61, 63, 192, 206, 299, 302, 102, 107, 110, 111, 116, 123, 125, 133, 134, 302 144, 149, 153, 158, 164, 166 Peutinger Table 120 topographical accuracy 8, 122–125 Pfaff, C. 163 tunnel vision 117, 118–122 Phaethon 155 on what is “worth seeing” 229 Phaleron 137, 259 as travel guide: 24–25, 117, 119, 242–247, Pharai (Messenia) 76, 132, 314 249, 271 Phelloe 128 as travelogue 25–27 Pheneos 93, 104, 135, 308 style and language: anakolouthon 216, 218, Pheretime 194 219, anakyklesis 215, 218, anaphora 217, Phigaleia 94 219, appositio partitiva 216, Philanorion 114 asyndeton 217, chiasmus 143, 175, 217, Phileas 58 219, definite article 176, 181, philhellenism 35–39, 146, 169 epanalepsis 215, 218, hiatus 229, word Philhetairos 280, 281 order 148, 175–176, 181, 183, 214–215, 217, Philip II 73, 279, 280, 297, 302 228, hyperbaton 148, 214–215, 218, 219, Philip V 59 litotes 217, 219, pleonasm 215–216, Philistos 220 pseudoanaphora 215–216, 218, Philo 229 Versparung 214, archaism 66, Philopappus 1, 31, 39 parentheses 217, 218, 219, prose Philopappus Monument see Athens: rhythm 230–231, vocabulary 214, 228, Philopappus Monument monotony 23, 178, variation 112, 115, Philopoimen 41, 64, 276, 277, 281, 294, 301 116, 145, 216–217, 244, 254, 263, 290, philosophy 37, 43, 44

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Philostratos 33, 34, 237 prose rhythm 224, 230–231, 233, see also Imagines 49 Pausanias: style: prose rhythm Life of Apollonios 48 Psamathous 124 Phleious 69, 70, 101, 103, 108, 116, 117, 118, 121, Psammetichos 38 134, 135, 165, 245 pseudo-Skylax 58, 71, 124 Phokis 66, 67, 68, 71, 77, 78, 79, 85, 86–88, 89, pseudo-Skymnos 58, 71 95, 97, 128, 130, 192, 294 psogoi 206 Phoroneus 138, 298 Psophis 93 Phrixos (river) 115 Ptolemy (geographer) 58, 61, 78, 265 31, 38 Ptolemy I Soter 279, 281, 283 Phrynichos 184, 185 Ptolemy II Philadelphos 275, 277, 278, 279, 280, Pielos 282 282, 288 Pierart,´ M. 117, 139 Ptolemy III Euergetes 277 Pikoulas, Y. 19 Ptolemy VI Philometor 280, 282, 293 Pillars of Hercules 31 Ptolemy Keraunos 289 Pindar 236, 241, 316 purism, linguistic 181 Pirenne-Delforge, V. 311–312 Pylos (in Elis) 85 Pityoussa 123 Pyrrhos of Epeiros 60, 138, 281–289, 293, 301 Plataia (city) 57, 79, 134 Pyrrhos, son of Achilles 282, 287 Battle of Plataia 195, 302 Plato 5, 49, 52, 242, 251 Quellenforschung 21, 251 Pliny the Elder 78 Plutarch ix, 32, 186, 188, 233, 242, 290, Red Sea 266 291 Regenbogen, O. 22 De garrulitate 291 Reitz 154 On the Malice of Herodotos 199, 205–209, religion 30, 39, 51, 203, 209, see also Pausanias: 234 religion Parallel Lives 41 religious silence 309 Aratos 298 resistance to Rome: see ‘anti-Roman sentiment’ Demetrios 290 rhetoric 33–34, 37, 39, 49, 181, 206–207, 220, 221, Eumenes 290 226, 235–237 Epameinondas 291 rite de passage 307 Phokion 290 Robert, C. 5, 134–135, 149, 175 Pyrrhos 282, 283, 285, 286, 287, 291 Rocha-Pereira, M.-H. 183 Romulus 318 Romanization 32, 168 Political Advice 42 Romano, D. 146, 169 Polemon of Ilion 251, 253, 255, 256–257, 262, 263, Romans 15, 39–48, 60, 64, 129, 132, 146, 172, 303 200, 235–237, 283, 285–286, 310, 315, 318, Polemon of Laodicea 34, 36, 237 322, see also ‘anti-Roman sentiment’ polis 96, 128–138 Rome (city) 31, 77, 238 Pollux, Julius 182, 184 Polyainos: 85, 297 Salamis 296, 297–298, 299 Polybios 74, 150, 313 Battle of Salmis 37, 299 Polygnotos 79 Samosata 237 Polykleitos 216, 309 Sappho 241 Polyneikes 118, 310 Sardinia 192 Porto Heli 123 99 Poseidon 19, 99, 151, 155, 156, 215, 303 satire 202–204, 209, 210, 212, 242 postcolonialism 42 Schliemann, H. 3 Prasiai (Lakonia) 74 Schmid, W. 178–180, 186, 231, Praxagora 196 233 Prinos pass 93, 121 Schmitz, T. 23, 34, 37 Pritchett, W. K. x, 19, 116 Scopelian 237 progymnasmata 49, 206 Scranton, R. L. 151–153, 161 Proitos 109 23, 33

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Seferis, G. 38 Sythas river 103 Seleukos I 279, 281, 289–290 Szelest, H. 229 Selinous (Lakonia) 129 Semnai: see Eumenides Tabula of Cebes 49, 51 Serapis 51, 163, 312 Tacitus: Annales 1, 283 Seven against Thebes 79, 117, 138, 310 Tainaron (cape) 86, 114, 124 Sextus Empiricus 185, 187, 188 Tanagra 89, 96, 134 Sibelis, J. 9 Tantalos 9, 237, 305 Sicily 33, 57, 64, 68 Tarentum 15, 60, 283, 285 Sikyon 69, 70, 71, 72, 91, 101, 102–103, 105, 108, Taygetos (Mt.) 85 116, 117, 118, 121, 131, 134, 135, 136, 158, Tegea 93, 94–95, 107, 108, 121, 135, 136, 245 165, 245, 246, 300, 315, 321 Temenion 115 Silenos 254 Temenos 70, 110, 115, 299 Sinis 99 Tenea 101, 165 Siphai 124, 128 Teuthis 129 Sipylos (Mt.) 9, 306 Theagenes 135, 139 Sisyphos 165 theaters 99, 130, 131, 132, 144, 158, 159 Skyllaion (cape) 113, 123, 125 Thebes 64, 79, 96, 117, 134, 136, 137, 215, 223, Smyrna 34, 36, 237–238 303, 310 Snodgrass, A. 81–82, 117–118, 119–120 Thelpousa 93 Socrates 37, 49, 269 Themis 317 Solon 193, 296 Themistokles 37, 258, 302 Sophocles 310 Theon 220, 231 Sosius Senecio 32 Theophrastos 251 Sounion 13, 124 Therapne 85, 121 Spain 36 Thermopylai (place) 59, 60 Sparta 19–20, 36, 39, 64, 66, 74, 85–86, 116, 133, Battle of Thermopylai (480 bce) 192 135, 136, 148, 150, 245, 257, 286, 291, 300, Battle of Themopylai (279 bce) 192, 302 301, 313, 321 Thersites 206 spatium historicum 308 Theseus 99, 113, 288 112, 123, 125 Thespiai 89, 319 Spiro, F. 183 Thessaly 13, 56, 58, 59, 65, 66, 67, 183, 254, 259 stadiasmos 264 Thisbe 88, 124 stadion measurements 19, 80, 81, 101–102, 103, Thouria 76, 91 108, 113–114, 115, 117, 242, 260 Thrace 13, 57, 58 stadiums 89, 99 Thucydides 144, 199, 201, 204, 205, 208, Steinhart, M. 322 219–220, 221, 225, 229, 234, 235, 238, 241, Stephanos of Byzantium 72, 249, 251 252, 283–284, 285, 292, 305, 307–308, 310 Stiris 88 Thyreatis 73, 74, 94, 105, 116, 300 Strabo 17, 58, 70, 73, 74, 77, 78, 81, 102, 137, 186, Timaios 254 222, 223, 247, 249, 263, 265 Tipha: see Siphai Stratonike 198 Tiryns 109, 115, 116, 118–119, 189 Strid, O. 176, 214, 217–218, 220–221, 230, Titane 103, 315 238 Tithorea 86, 128 Strife (goddess) 317 Titthion (Mt.) 110 Strouthous (cape) 113 Tolmides 189 style: see under Pausanias: Periegesis Torelli, M. 145, 161, 168 Stymphalos 74, 76, 93, 156 tragedy 41, 43, 46, 47, 280, 310 Styx (river) 93 tragic warner 43 sublimity (deinotˆes) 227 30, 44, 45 Sulla 258, 276 Trapezous 267, 269 Sulpicius Rufus, Servius 45 travel 30–31, 33 Swain, S. 41–42, 43, 185, 318, 319 travel literature 5, 8, 30 Syracuse 59 Trendelenburg 249 Syria 31, 196, 197, 203 Tretos 104, 105

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Triteia 132 Whitmarsh, T. 23, 85, 148, 253 tritons 191, 306 Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, U. von 21–22, 25, Troizen 69, 70, 71, 72, 91, 111–112, 113, 114, 115, 253 116, 124, 134, 135, 215, 245, 299 Wilcken, U. 258 Trojan war 37, 63, 65, 284, 302 Williams, C. K., II 153 Twisted Olive 110 Wiseman, J. 162 Tyche (Fortune) 20, 43–44, 151, 193, word order 223, See also Pausanias: word order 313–317 Wycherley, R. E. 26–27 Tydeus 65 Xenophon 52, 181, 204, 208, 267, 268 Ulpian of Tyre 184 Anabasis 6 Hellenica 282 Valerius Pollio 199 Xerias river (Corinthia) 101 Valley of the Muses 89 Xerxes 44, 59, 285, 289 Venus (see also Aphrodite) 153 xoana 149, 150, 158, 173, 315, 316 vernacular language 179 Vespasian 48 Zarax 128 Veyne 3, 304, 305, 307 Zethos 215 Zeus 20, 58, 104, 109, 111, 142, 143, 151, 158, 159, Walbank, M. 168, 169 162, 167, 169, 215, 289, 303, 308, 312, Western Lokris: see Lokris, Ozolian 317

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ˆnt©pugov 124 qe»v 312, 318 ˆt”leia 129 ˆj”leia 234 kat† 271 ˆjžghsiv 250 kÛmh 116, 128, 129, 130, 131

g†r 217 m•n ...d” 216, 225–226 g©gnomai 182–183, 187, 188, 197, 262 metì ˆnqrÛpwn 318 muqädev 200, 202 da©mwn 312 d¦mov 128 na»v/neÛv 183, 188, 256, 262

›dee 200 p†nta ...t‡ ‘Ellhnik† 57–58 e«k»v 306 perihg”omai 249 e²nai 197 perižghsiv 248–250 –leuqer©a 129 perihghtžv 202, 246, 247, 249 ‘Ellhnik† 57–58 p»liv 128–138 ›mmenai 197 p»lisma 128–129 ›ntov 112 pr»noia 304–305 –x ˆnqrÛpou 305, 318 prätov tän ¡me±v ­smen 197 –xhghtžv 50, 247 –p’ –moÓ 73, 74 -ss-/-tt- 182 –pª t¦v ˆgorŽv 150 –pijan”staton 77, 135 suggrajž 249 –picÛriov 312 –r”wn 197, 200 tesser†konta 262

¨ssa/¨tta 186, 187, 188, 189 Ëp”r 153–155, 158, 161, 162, 163, 164 ¤sswn/¤ttwn 182, 187, 188 jžmh 277 q†lassa/q†latta 182, 186, 188, 198, 262 cÛra 133 q”av Šxion 142, 229 cwr©on 128

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