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Abantes 215 Alcman 229, 235 absolute dating 35, 37, 189, 224–5, 229, 241 dating of 235 accusative Alcmena 153 a-stem plural 22, 31, 39 Aleus 212 o-stem plural 22, 31, 39 Alexandrian scholarship 3–4, 7, 25 Acesander 41 allusion 16, 18, 144, 145, 146, 148, 149, 150, Achilleis 172 154–5, 168, 169, 181, 182–3, 184–5, 192, Achilles 89, 109, 131–2, 134, 138, 158, 164, 169, 207, 208 171–6, 182–3, 192, 211, 212, 213, 214, 217, alphabet 41, 77 218, 219, 228, 229, 230, 232 Amazons 229 and horsemanship 173–4 [Ammonius] 229 Acrisius 212 Amorgos 235 Actaeon 42 Amphiaraus 156 Actor 217 Amphidamas 236 Admetus 216 Amphimedon 200 Aeacidae 164 Amphion 222 Aeacus 164 analysis 13, 25, 81, 82, 123, 125, 134, 135, 201 Aegina 164 Ancaeus 216 Aegisthus 162, 231 Anderson, M. J. 181 Aeneas 177, 239 Andromache 177, 179, 180, 181 Aeolic dialect 10–11, 45–64, 74–5, 97 Anticlea 127, 129, 130, 134 Aeolic phase 10, 39, 40, 46–8, 59, 63–4, 66, Antilochus 229 97 Antimachus of Colophon 156 Aeolisms 45–64, 66, 76 Antinous 130 Aeolus 152, 161, 231 Antiphus 138, 215, 217 Aetolians 217 Aphrodite 238 Agamemnon 111–13, 130, 131, 159, 164, 171, 200, 41, 42, 141, 142, 145, 146, 149, 156, 157, 210, 211, 212, 214, 215, 217, 220, 221, 228, 234, 241 231, 233 Apollodorus 152, 211, 212, 216, 218, 231 Agapenor 215, 216, 217 Apollonius of Rhodes 32 Aithiopes 229 Arcadians 152, 215, 217 Aethiopis 17, 131, 137, 169, 170, 172, 191, 192, 196, Arcado-Cypriote dialect 11 238 Arcesilaus 211, 212, 232 and Homeric poems 229 archaisms 10, 12, 13, 24, 28, 31, 32, 45–64, 70, 72, and 206 76, 97, 100, 227 Ajax 112, 132–3, 134, 135, 160–1, 164, 211, 215, 217, false 32–3, 105 230 Archilochus 159, 212, 213, 222, 228, 235, 238 Ajax the Locrian 113, 215, 231, 233 Arctinus of Miletus 131 Alcaeus 37, 132, 225, 228, 233, 234, 235 Ares 215, 238 Alcestis 216 Arete 130 Alcinous 130 Argia 156

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Argonautica 137, 156 and Iliad 211, 214, 222–3 dating of 237 list of cities in 219–22 and Odyssey 231–2 list of heroes in 214–19 Argonauts 216–17, 222 Catalogue of Women 30, 41–3, 137, 212, 215, Aristaeus 41 219 Aristarchus 2, 3, 4, 20, 21, 134, 226 authorship of 153 Aristophanes (comic playwright) 99, 124 content of 152–3 Aristophanes (grammarian) 3, 4 dating of 153–4 arming scenes 110, 115 and Hesiodic poems 158 Artemis 159, 200, 234 and Homeric Hymn to Apollo 157 Ascalaphus 215, 217 and Homeric poems 160–6 Asopids 152 and Iliad 160–1 Assurbanipal 236 and Odyssey 130, 161–4, 232 Asterion 219 and other early epic 153 Astyanax 169, 176–83 and Shield of Heracles 153 Astyoche 215 and Thebais 156 Atalante 3 and Theogony 42–3 Athena 89, 128, 129, 133, 151, 200, 230, 231, 233 and Trojan Cycle 158–60 Athenians 211 writing down of 153 Atlantids 152 Cebriones 172–6 Atreidae 164, 233 Centaurs 215, 216 Atreus 164 Cephallenians 232 Attic dialect 31, 32 Cephisian Lake 220 Attica 190 Cephisus, River 156 audiences 7, 124, 139, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147–8, Cerberus 133, 151 151, 154, 157, 170, 185, 197, 207, 209 Chalcis 236 narrative/authorial 147, 150 Chamaeleon 2 Auge 212 Chantraine, P. 68, 90 Augeas 215, 219 Charis 239 Aulis 211, 212, 213 Cheiron 233 authorial self-reference 1 Chiron 42 Autolycus 148 Chloris 161, 162, 163 Avdo Mededovi ¯ c´ 23, 117–21 Circe 126, 128, 134, 135, 232 Clay,J.S. 143 Babylon 236 Clement of Alexandria 186 Bacchylides 194 Clonius 211, 212 bards 7, 120, 136 Clytaemestra 131, 231 Batrachomyomachia 228 Colakoviˇ c,´ Z. 120 Battiads 232 contraction 39, 71–3, 78–9, 87 Baubo 194 Copais, Lake 156, 220 Bellerophon 165, 166 Corinth 86 Bernabe,´ A. 186 crasis 78 156 Crete 125, 216, 231 Boeotians 211, 214, 217, 222 Cretheus 161, 162 book production 135–6 Crisa 241 Burgess, J. 17, 35–8, 158, 207 Crissy, K. 149 Currie, B. 18 Cadmeia 211 Cycle, Epic 16, 137, 156, 158–60, 169, 170; see also Caeneus 216 Aithiopis, Cypria, Epigonoi, Ilias Mikra, Caicus, River 212 Iliou Persis, Nostoi, Telegony, Thebais Calchas 126, 212 Cyphos 215 Calydonian Boar Hunt 217–18 Cypria 6, 158, 159, 191, 211, 212, 213, 221, 223, Calypso 232 228, 232, 235 Cassandra 131, 233 dating of 233 160, 231 and Iliad 206 Boeotian leaders in 211–14 Cyrene 41–2, 232, 237

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D’Alessio, G. B. 42 Eleusis 189 Danae¨ 212 Elis 217, 219, 220 Danek, G. 17, 26, 66, 143, 148, 149, 174, 175, Elone 219 196, 201 Elpenor 126 dan»v 79 Elysium 132 Danube 237 §mar 70 Dardanus 164 Enienes 215 dative Enipeus, River 161, 162 a-stem plural 31, 39 Ennius 98 o-stem plural 31, 39 Epeians 211, 215, 219 plural in -essi 45 Epeius 230 De¨ıon 217 Ephorus from Cyme 2 Deiphobus 230 epic dialect 9–13, 23–4, 44–8, 67, 71, 92, 94, Delos 241 96 Delphi 221 epic poetry Demeter 179, 189, 190, 193–5, 198, 200, 203–5 authorship of 106 Demetrius of Phalerum 7 Epigoni 211 Demodocus 124, 136, 230, 239 Epigonoi 216 Demophoon 179 Epistrophus 215, 216, 217 Deucalion 158 Eratosthenes 3, 20, 21 Di-/Zhn- 31, 32, 39, 87–8 Eriphyle 166 diektasis 71–2 –Å 24, 27, 31 Dieuchidas 4 eu for eo 73 diffusion model 10, 46–8, 59, 63–4 Euboea 10, 231 digamma 24, 31, 39, 40, 45, 70–1, 72, 97 Euchenor 165 Diomedes 91, 95, 108, 113–16, 160, 165, 166, 216, Eugammon 128, 232 217, 220, 226, 231, 233 Eumaeus 125, 130, 136 Dionysus 91, 179, 213, 233, 234, 238 Eumelus 216, 217, 218 Dioscuri 234 Eumolpus 190 Dodds,E.R. 90 Euneos 217 Dodecanese 215, 217 Euripides 204 Dodone 218 Europa 165, 166 Dolicha 219 Europos 218 Dolon 108, 110, 115 Euryalus 216, 217 Doloneia 4, 9, 26, 66, 85, 122, 134, 139, Eurylochus 127 235 Eurypylus 218, 230, 238 arming scenes in 110 Eurystheus 138 authorship of 107, 116, 120 Eurytus 140–6 dating of 121, 238 Eutresis 222 formulas in 108–10 external prolepsis 176, 179, 182 and Iliad 110, 111, 116, 121 and Odyssey 110 feminist literary criticism 124 speeches in 110 Festus 98 statistical analysis of 108 Forest Lake 220 and South Slavic epics 116–21 formulas 12, 30, 36, 60, 62, 69, 71, 76, 83, 84–92, treatment of time in 111–16 93, 94, 108–10, 153, 170, 178, 180, 185, 195 Dorion 219 Fowler, R. 153 Doulichion 215, 219 ga±a/g 27, 31 dual, athematic 57 Garbrah, K. A. 21 Echinads 219 genitive 48–55, 77 Edwards, G. P. 22, 54 a-stem 10, 40, 56, 59–60 Edwards, M. 84 a-stem plural 31, 38, 45, 74 Egypt 125, 231, 237 a-stem singular 31, 38, 39, 45, 74, 77, 153 Elephenor 215 o-stem singular 11, 31, 39 Eleusinians 190, 193, 195 genre 29, 227

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Gerania 162 Homeric Hymn to Apollo 32, 103, 157, 227 Gerenoi 162 dating of 241 Glaucus 165, 166, 226 Homeric Hymn to Demeter 30, 32, 63, 157, 179 Gonnoi 218 authorship of 187 Griffin, J. 81, 82 dating of 189, 239 Guneus 215, 218 and P.Berol. 13044 185–209 guslar 48 self-consciousness in 205 and Theogony 191 Hades 138, 142, 190, 193, 198, 200, 204 Homeric Hymn to Dionysus Hainsworth, B. 82, 134 dating of 238–9 Haliartus 157 Homeric Hymn to Hermes 208, 228 Hall, J. 153 dating of 234 Halos 218 Homeric Hymns 21, 235 Hebe 150, 159 Homeric poems 235; see also Iliad, Odyssey Hecataeus 212 authorship of 66, 105 Hecate 159, 166, 193, 194, 195, 204 composition of 122 Hector 84, 109, 115, 174, 177, 179, 220, 226, 229 and Epic Cycle 16, 170, 180–1, 192 Helen 132, 152, 156, 158, 160, 210, 211, 212, 230, and Hesiodic poems 15, 20, 30, 54–5 232, 233 moral judgement in 89 Helios 127, 193, 195, 204 writing down of 4, 6–8, 94 Hephaestus 166, 180, 234, 238 Homeric society 9, 93, 95 Hera 89, 138, 142, 233, 234, 238 Hyle 220 Heracleis 156 Hypereian spring 218 Heracles 15, 129, 133, 135, 137, 159, 162, 212, 214, Hypnos 239 217 Hypothebai 211 and Eurytus 140–6 Hypsipyle 217 in Iliad 138 and Iphitus 148–50 Ialmenus 215, 217 in Nekuia 150–1 Idomeneus 112, 113 Heraclides Ponticus 2 Iliad 21; see also Homeric poems, Doloneia, Heraclids 217 Catalogue of Ships Hermes 133, 151, 203, 204, 232, 234 authorship of 107 phonology of 74–5 book 9 134 Hermione 233 dating of 235–6 Herodotus 10, 99, 125, 129, 136 and early elegy 226 Hesiod 76, 153, 236 and Odyssey 15, 30, 33, 54, 76, 104–5, 123, 130, life of 1–2 131, 208–9, 226, 229 Hesiodic poems 85, 104, 235; see also Theogony, Nestorbedrangnis¨ 17 Works and Days Teichoskopia 210 dating of 236–7 Ilias Mikra 137, 169, 191, 235, 238 and Homeric Hymn to Demeter 225 dating of 238 and Iliad 225 and Homeric poems 176–83 Hinrichs, G. 10 and Odyssey 230 Hipparchus 4 Iliou Persis 137, 181, 233, 235 Hippodamia 215 dating of 238 Hippomenes 3 and Odyssey 230–1 Hoekstra, A. 12, 21, 59, 88, 94 imitation 154–5, 164 imperfect tense 109–10 and Hesiod 4, 136 Inachids 152 identity of 66 innovations 12, 24, 28, 31, 61–2, 67, 70, 72, 76, life of 1–2 78–9, 80–4, 87, 93, 95, 97, 227 Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite 21, 234 interpolations 25, 81, 82, 86, 92, 211, 226 dating of 234, 239 intertextuality 15, 17, 18, 136, 154–5, 167, 168–70, and Homeric Hymn to Demeter 226 185, 192, 195, 203, 207, 208 and Odyssey 226 in Catalogue of Women 156–67

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Iole 143, 150 Medon 211 Ionian Isles 128 Megalai Ehoiai 42, 153, 159 Ionic dialect 10, 45–64, 74, 75, 76, 97 m”gav megalwst© 169, 171–6, 182–3, 192, 195 Ionic gap 10, 48 Meges 113, 215, 219 Iphiclus 162, 217 Me¨ıonia 85 Iphigenia 159, 212, 213 Meister, K. 57, 64 Iphimede 159 Melampus 162, 163, 165 Iphitus 139, 143, 145, 148–50, 216 Melaneus 157 Isles of the Blessed 132 Meleager 215, 217 Isocrates 193 Meliboea 218 Melissa 129 Janko, R. 12, 49–55, 63, 83, 94, 97, 105, 107, 171, Memnon 196, 229, 238 227–8 Memnonis 137, 172, 192, 229, 235 Jason 137, 231 dating of 238 Jones, B. 38–41 Menelaus 86, 111–13, 125, 126, 132, 164, 211, 214, [Justin Martyr] 186 217, 221, 230, 231, 233, 237 Menestheus 215 kairos”wn 79 Meones 3 Kirk,G.S. 33, 91 Meriones 114, 139 Kolakovic,´ M. 120 Messene 145 Krischer, T. 111 Messenia 214 Kullmann, W. 16, 17, 176 Methone 218 metrical constraints 10, 68–70, 96, 97 Laodamas 141 Miletus 132 Laomedon 138 Mimnermus 226, 231 Lapiths 215, 216, 218 Minos 166 Leda 232 Minyans 217 Leitus 211, 217 Minyas 137 Lelantine War 35, 37, 236 model text 106, 117, 121, 154, 164, 193, 194, 225 Lemnos 215, 239 Monro’s Law 15 Leonteus 216, 217, 218 Moschus 98 Lesbian poets motif alienation 176, 179, 182 dating of 235 motif transference 16, 176, 178–82, 185, 192–4, and Ionian epic 232–5 203, 204, 235 Lesbos 233 multiformity 6, 153 Leuce 131 Musaeus 190 Leucon 156 Mycenae 86 Libya 237 Mycenaean dialect 11, 99 Licymnius 215 Myconos 231 Lilaia 156 Mysia 159, 212, 217, 228 Linear B 11, 24, 99 linguistic flexibility 72–5 Nagy, G. 7 literacy 33 narrative layers 198 Lloyd-Jones, H. 90 Nauplius 214 [Longinus] 2, 33 n”a 67, 78 Lord, A. B. 34, 106, 117 n”av 87–8 Lucian 3 Nekuia 125–35, 139, 150–1, 200, 232 Lycia 165 strata in 135 Lycurgus 91 Neleus 15, 161, 162, 163 Lydians 3 neoanalysis 16–17, 25, 169, 182, 185, 192, 194, 196, 201, 206, 208–9 Magnetes 215 and oral theory 17–18, 171–6 Malea, Cape 123 Neoptolemus 132, 169, 177, 212, 230, 231, 238 Maroneia 231 neo-unitarianism 81 Marsyas 142 Nereids 172, 192, 226, 238

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Nestor 112, 113, 161, 162, 217, 219, 220, 221, 231, Parian Marble 188 232, 233 Paris 115, 233 Nestor’s cup 76 Parry, A. M. 94 Nikandre kor¯e 77 Parry, M. 10, 23, 34, 58, 72, 89, 117 Nile 237 Patroclus 139, 164, 171, 174, 182, 192, 229 Nile, River 3 Pausanias 3, 137, 159, 193, 211 Niobe 142 Peleus 132, 173, 233 Nireus 215 Pelias 161, 162, 216 n-mobile 28 Pelion, Mount 41, 42, 218 Nonnus 32 Pelopidae 152, 217 Nostoi 132, 137, 233, 235 Peneios, River 41, 218 dating of 238 Peneleos 211, 217 and Odyssey 231 Penelope 123, 124, 128, 129, 130, 131, 134, 139, 144, 146, 148, 196, 200, 232 Ocalea 157 Penthesilea 229, 238 Odysseus 108, 113–16, 196, 200, 217, 226, 230, Peraebi 215 231 Periander 129 as bowman 139–44 Periclymenus 162 and Heracles 159 Perimedes 127 Odyssey 97; see also Homeric poems, Nekuia Pero 161, 162, 163 books 5–12 124–5 Perrhaebians 218 content of 122–3 Persephone 16, 18, 134, 190, 193, 198, 200, 202, dating of 237 203 end of 4, 121, 122, 128 Perseus 212 influences on 137 peÅqomai 68–9 and other early epic 230–2 Phaeacians 230 second Nekuia 132, 200 Phasis, River 237 Oedipus 156 Phemius 123, 124, 135, 136, 231 Oeneus 215 Pherae 215, 218 Oichalia 143, 145, 148, 150, 151, 219, 222 Phidippus 138, 215, 217 Olbia 132 Philochorus 2 Olizon 218 Philoctetes 139, 140, 142, 211, 215, 216, 217, Olympia 220 218 Onchestus 157 Philodemus 159 oral poetry 7, 14, 23–4, 34, 59, 92, 106, 123, 130, Philostratus 213 155, 168–70, 178, 184, 198, 209, 218, 223, Phocians 211, 241 225 Phoenicia 125 and innovation 135 Phoenix 134 and writing 135, 229 Phrygia 85, 86 oral theory 17–18, 25, 34, 83, 106, 135, 172, 185, Phyleus 215, 219 201 Pindar 41, 164 Orchomenus 156, 215 Pirithous 215, 216 Oresbius 220 Pisistratean redaction 4, 116 Orestes 159, 231 Pisistratus 4, 239 Orion 151 Plautus 124 Ormenion 218 Pleisthenes 164 Orpheus 129, 186, 187, 188, 190 Plutarch 236 Orphic Hymn to Demeter 186 Podarces 211, 217 Ortilochus 145, 215 Poeas 216 Otus 215 Polycaste 159, 232 Polycrates 241 Page, D. 124 Polydamas 84 Palamedes 214, 221 Polyidus 165 Pamphos 190 Polyphemus 134, 135 Pandora 158 Polypoetes 215, 216, 218 Panopeus 156 Polyxenus 215

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Pontos 237 Shakespeare 125 Porthaon 157 Shield of Heracles 3, 32, 103, 153 Poseidon 127, 128, 130, 134, 161, 162, 166, Shipp, G. P. 80, 81, 84, 86, 87 231 Sidon 237 phonology of 74–5 Simias 177 pot©/pr»v 40, 96 Sisyphus 166 prevocalic vowel-shortening 74, 75, 77 Snodgrass, A. 5 Priam 132, 210, 226 Sophocles 204 Proclus 128, 131, 181, 192, 230, 231, 232, 233 Sounion 231 Prometheus 158 South Slavic epics 40, 47, 111, 116–21 prosodic habit 70–2 Sparta 214 Protesilaus 211, 217, 218 speeches 80–4, 92–5, 110, 198–203 Proteus 126 statistical method 12, 21–2, 24–7, 49–50, 107, Prothoenor 211, 212 227–8 Prothous 215, 218 Stesichorus 41, 159, 172, 237 Psammetichus 237 Sthenelus 160, 216 Pylians 220 Strabo 3, 219, 220 Pylos 138, 161, 217, 232 stylization 82, 89, 92, 101, 105 synizesis 49, 51, 54, 73–4, 77, 78–9 quantitative metathesis 11, 38, 40, 49–63, 74, 85, 87 Talos 216 Quintus of Smyrna 32 Tegea 212 Teiresias 126, 127, 129, 135, 232 Rarian plain 204 t”kov/t”knon 27, 31 relative chronology 106, 122, 170–1, 210 Telegonus 128, 232 ancient testimony to 1–5 Telegony historical approach to 8–9 dating of 237 linguistic approach to 8, 9–13, 76, 105, 227–8 and Odyssey 232 literary approach to 8, 13–18, 139, 146, 184–5, Telemachus 123, 124, 128, 132, 159, 226, 231, 206–8 232 pictorial evidence of 5–6 Telephus 159, 211, 212–14, 217, 228 and written texts 121, 208 Tenos 231 Rhadamanthus 166 Teucer 139 rhapsodes 4, 7, 120 Teuthrania 212 Rhea 203, 204 Teuthranian expedition 212–14, 222 Rhesus 238 Teuthras 212 Rhodes 215 Thalmann, W. G. 149 Ruijgh, C. J. 40 Thalpius 215 Russo, J. 83, 84 Thamyris 142, 219 Thaumacus 216 Sack of Oichalia 143–4 Thaumakie 216, 218 Sale, W. M. 90 Thebais 156 Salmoneus 161, 162, 163 Thebes 157, 222 Samothrace 164 Thebes, (Egypt) 236 Sappho 233, 234 Theoclymenus 165 Sarpedon 159, 165–6, 196 Theocritus 32 Saussure, F. 185 Theogony 21, 166, 190; see also Hesiodic poems Scamander 229 end of 104, 157 Schedius 216, 217 and Works and Days 33, 104 Schein, S. L. 143, 145, 149 Thersander 211, 212, 214, 216, 222 Schischwani, S. 141 Thesprotia 125, 129, 134, 232 Scodel, R. 147 Thessalians 217, 218 Scyros 212, 230 Thessalus 138, 215 Semonides 37, 235 Thetis 131, 172, 179, 180, 192, 228, 233 dating of 235 Thoas 217 Sennacherib 236 Thrasymedes 114

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Thrinacia 127 Unbestimmtheitsstellen 147 Titaressos, River 218 unitarianism 14, 25, 134, 135 Tlepolemus 138, 215, 217 Ëperf©alov 88–90 tmesis 11 Usener, K. 174, 175 in archaic Latin poetry 98 in classical Greek authors 99 Visser, E. 72 with –n or e«v 99–100 vocative as nominative 23 and free adverbials 102 in Hellenistic poetry 98 Wackernagel, J. 99 in Hesiodic poems 104 West, M. 20, 25, 36, 153, 157, 172 in Homeric Hymn to Apollo 103 Works and Days; see also Hesiodic poems in Homeric poems 104–5 dating of 225 in Linear B 99 writing 6, 34, 76–9, 135–6, 208, 209, 225, 229, in Shield of Heracles 103 232 traditional referentiality 18, 154–5, 164, 167, 185, 192, 207 Xanthus 229 Tr i p t o l e m u s 193, 194, 204 Tro j a n s 88–9 Zenodotus 201, 226 Troy 86 Zethus 222 Tydeus 215, 217 Zeus 128, 160, 161, 165, 166, 180, 203, 204, 205, type-scenes 17, 173, 185, 194 228, 232, 233, 234, 239 Tyro 130, 161, 162, 163 as Xenios 90 Tyrtaeus 226 Zielinski’s Law 111, 116

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Acesander (FGrH) Epit. 469 F 4 41 3.17 213 Aesch. Ar. Ag. Nub. 739–41 86 792 99 [Aesch.] Pax TGF III 375 196 1134 79 Alc. Archil. fr. 34a L–P = 34 Voigt 234 fr. 5 IEG 213 fr. 42.5ff. L–P/Voigt 233 fr. 304 IEG 238 fr. 44 L–P/Voigt 228 P.Oxy. 4708 159, 228 fr. 283.12 L–P/Voigt 73 Arist. fr. 298 L–P/Voigt 233 fr. 163 Rose 203 fr. 304 L–P = 44AVoigt 234 Arrian fr. 306AhVoigt 233 Peripl.M.Eux. fr. 308 L–P/Voigt 234 23 132 fr. 347a L–P = 347 Voigt 225 Asclepiades (FGrH) fr. 349a–e Voigt 234 12 F4 188 fr. 354 L–P/Voigt 132 fr. 395 L–P/Voigt 229 Bacchyl. fr. S264 SLG 234 13.121–40 194 Alcm. fr. 68 PMGF 229 Callim. Alcmaeonis Hymn 1 fr. 1 Bernabe/Davies/West´ 3–4 226 164 8–13 226 Ap. Rhod. Hymn 2 Argon. 91–2 41 1.207ff. 216 CEG 3.111 153 403.2 60 Apollod. Claudian Bibl. De Raptu Proserpinae 1.9.16 216, 217, 222 2.204–46 201 1.9.26 216 Clem. Al. 2.6.1–2 143 Protr. 2.7 218 2.17.1 190 2.7.4.8 212 2.20.1 199 2.7.7 143 Cypria 3.1.2 166 fr. 1 Bernabe/Davies/West´ 233 3.10.8 211 fr. 1.7 Bernabe/Davies/West´ 202 3.9.1 212 fr. 20 Bernabe´ 213

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Descent of Ishtar Theog. 76–80 199 1–885 35 86–90 199 3–4 157 Diod. 7–8 21 5.3.4–6 201 9–10 157 Diog. Laert. 18 226 1.57 124 61–4 226 68 157 Ephorus (FGrH) 84–92 15 70 F1 2 213 226 Eratosth. (FGrH) 240–62 226 IB1.6–9 3 285 102 IB3 3 337–45 226, 237 Eur. 418 166 Hel. 565–612 225 1301–68 188 570–91 158 1315–16 201 681–2 226 Tro. 683 226 994–5 86 692–4 226 schol. ad Andr. 698–706 226 14 177 705 226 Euseb. 720 226 Chron. 732 75 Ol.28 235 736–8 226 739–810 226 Harp. 756 226 s.v. DusaÅlhv 188 759–60 226 Hdt. 801 226 2.23 190 811 226 2.53 190 839 226 5.92h.2 129 842 226 7.125–6 41 842–3 226 7.168.4 123 851 226 9.122 136 855 104 Hecataeus (FGrH) 868 226 IF29a 212 886–929 43, 191 Heraclid. Pont. 900–1022 43 fr. 22.13–14 2 912–14 191, 205 fr. 176 2 930–62 43 Hes. 963–1018 43 Op. [Sc.] 42–105 225 hypothesis 41 57–105 158 1–56 3, 14 167 158 168 103 220–4 226 fr. 1 M–W = 1 H 158 245 226 fr. 2 M–W 158 494–5 226 fr. 4 M–W 158 512ff. 226 fr. 5 M–W = 2 H 158 582–7 225 fr. 10a.25 M–W = 5.25 H 157 605 70 fr. 10a.37 M–W = 5.37 H 161 654–6 226 fr. 23aM–W= 15 H 156, 159 654–7 236 fr. 23a.21 M–W = 15.21 H 159 702–3 225 fr. 23bM–W 159 724–5 226 fr. 25.37 M–W = 16.37 H 156 733 226 fr. 26.18–19 M–W = 17.18–19 H 157

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fr. 30.16 M–W = 20.16 H 161 1.495 74 fr. 30.24–7 M–W = 20.24–7 H 161 1.559 73 fr. 31 M–W = 24 H 130, 161 1.590–4 180 fr. 33aM–W= 25 H 161 1.590ff. 239 fr. 34 M–W = 26aH 162 1.592–5 92 fr. 35.8 M–W = 26a.8 H 162 2.4 73 fr. 37 M–W = 27 H 162 2.45 102 fr. 43 M–W = 37 H 166 2.150 102 fr. 59.2 M–W = 70.2 H 219 2.205 74 fr. 62 M–W = 33a+bH 217 2.238 72, 78 fr. 65 M–W = 34 H 219 2.260 226 fr. 70.18 M–W = 31.18 H 156 2.400 220 fr. 103 H 42 2.408 72 ∗ fr. 136 M–W= 6 H 165 2.413 72 fr. 141 M–W = 56 H 159, 166 2.492–759 210 fr. 150 M–W = 63 H 3 2.494 56, 74, 211 fr. 165 M–W = 72 H 159, 212 2.513–15 215 fr. 177 M–W = 79 H 164 2.517 215 fr. 193 M–W = 90 H 156 2.525–6 211 fr. 194 M–W 164 2.528–30 215 fr. 199.6 M–W = 108.6 H 217 2.542–4 215 fr. 200.2 M–W = 109.2 H 211 2.553–5 215 fr. 204.44–5 M–W = 110.44–5 H 160 2.557–8 160 fr. 204.86–92 M–W= 110.86–92 H 158 2.577–9 211 fr. 204.103 M–W = 110.103 H 158 2.587–90 211 fr. 204.118 M–W = 110.118 H 160 2.594–600 219 fr. 205 M–W = 95 H 164 2.596 142, 144 fr. 212aM–W 164 2.609 215 fr. 215 M–W = 101 H 41 2.612–13 215 fr. 216 M–W 41 2.623 215 fr. 217 M–W = 102 H 156 2.628–9 215 fr. 217AM–W 42 2.629 215 ∗ fr. 221 M–W = 10 H 159, 232 2.642 217 fr. 328 M–W 41 2.653–70 138 fr. 338 M–W 3 2.661–8 215 fr. 357 M–W 136 2.671 215 fr. 390 M–W 153 2.678 215 Hom. 2.678–9 138 Il. 2.686–94 211 1.1 51, 77 2.699–709 211 1.5 202 2.704ff. 217 1.18 73 2.714–15 216 1.69–72 126 2.721–8 211 1.103 73 2.722–5 140 1.106ff. 212 2.730 144, 219 1.152 74 2.740–1 215 1.155–6 101 2.743–4 215 1.201 73, 78 2.748 215 1.203 74 2.756 215 1.262ff. 216 2.797 226 1.354 62 3.21 72 1.396–406 180 3.27 73 1.461–2 101 3.104 72 1.465 72 3.106 89 1.476 56 3.126 73

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Hom. (cont.) 7.467–9 237 3.173–5 210 8.13–15 226 3.180 210 8.16 226 3.209 114 8.89 226 3.276 194 8.95 226 3.328–30 115 8.108 101 3.339 115 8.158 226 3.351ff. 90 8.211 73 3.401 85 8.220 140 3.405 72 8.230 71 3.453 70 8.362–9 133 4.1 71 8.368 73 4.4 71 8.404 226 4.49 72 8.443 226 4.59 62, 85 8.478–82 226 4.230 73 8.632–5 138 4.298 73 9.182–98 201 4.308 73 9.225 87 4.354 226 9.381–4 134, 236 4.385 73 9.410–16 131 4.441 91 10.25–6 111 5.158 226 10.34 112 5.390 75 10.40 73 5.392–4 138 10.53–6 112 5.394–400 138 10.60–3 112 5.395ff. 142 10.65–6 113 5.403–4 151 10.70 66 5.479 101 10.124 73, 112 5.529–32 226 10.175–9 113 5.542ff. 215 10.180 114 5.638–51 138 10.254–61 114 5.657ff. 138 10.260 139 5.707ff. 220 10.299–302 115 5.804 73 10.315 85 6.86ff. 80 10.357–9 108 6.129 91 10.380 66 6.130–7 91–2 11.55 160 6.132 179 11.75ff. 127 6.136 179, 180 11.136 57 6.146–9 226 11.348 56 6.266–8 226 11.670–762 162 6.389 179 11.689–90 138 6.400 179 11.698ff. 220 6.467 178, 179 11.699 72, 78 6.467–70 177 11.786–7 164 6.483 179, 180 12.17–33 236 6.487–9 226 12.20–2 226 6.527 91 12.46 72 7.1 54, 74 12.195 101 7.39 172 12.266 57 7.97 172 12.310 166 7.207 73 12.340 54 7.268–312 133 13.19–20 226 7.310 73 13.92 56 7.367ff. 217 13.202 57

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13.279–86 226 17.549–50 226 13.306 96 17.573 73 13.333–44 226 17.681 70 13.379 66 17.738 226 13.620–5 86–90 18.22–71 192 13.620ff. 80 18.26 171 13.624 62 18.26–7 192, 195 13.633–4 90 18.39–49 226 13.663ff. 165 18.117–9 150 13.734 73 18.119 138 14.166–86 227 18.145 91 14.231 226 18.285–309 83 14.238–41 239 18.288–96 84–6 14.256–9 180 18.382–3 239 14.257–8 239 18.395–9 180 14.267–8 239 18.395ff. 239 14.273–4 226 18.398 92, 180 14.278–9 226 18.419–20 226 14.322 166 18.432 77 14.325 91 18.475 72, 78 14.345 71 19.96–133 138 14.481 66 19.130 180 14.487 56 19.197 212 14.496 56 19.326–37 238 15.8 70 19.361 101 15.18ff. 239 20.56–66 226 15.22–5 180 20.67 70 15.57 70 20.72 75, 78 15.66 73 20.219 164 15.104 73 20.307–8 239 15.158 70 20.313 73 15.224–5 226 20.491–2 226 15.269 110 21.59 73 15.293 87 21.131 73 15.297 56 21.219–20 229 15.423 56 21.224 89 15.494–8 226 21.414 89 15.519 215 21.459 89 15.561–4 226 22.22 72, 78 15.624–9 194 22.24 110 15.639–40 138 22.66–76 226 15.661–8 226 22.90 57 16.179–92 21 22.136–44 109 16.330ff. 73 22.137 110 16.385–8 226 22.166 100 16.457 196 22.231 56 16.672 226 22.503 179 16.675 196 23.87 226 16.743 73 23.112 74, 78 16.775 172 23.121 73 16.775–6 172 23.226 56 16.827 73 23.635 217 17.344 74 23.636 217 17.363–5 226 23.859 139 17.489 56 24.193 100

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Hom. (cont.) 8.186–214 139 24.204 73 8.206 141 24.242 66 8.207–8 141 24.466–7 238 8.215 139, 141 24.479 73 8.215–18 141 24.520 73 8.215–29 139 24.527–8 187 8.221–2 141 24.540–2 132 8.223 142 24.542–6 86 8.223–8 140 24.735 177 8.224 144 24.736–9 179 8.225 142 24.785–6 212 8.225–8 141 Od. 8.226 145 1.3 125 8.226–8 145, 150 1.10 203 8.229 141 1.20–1 128 8.267ff. 239 1.29–43 131 8.302 194 1.51 102 8.362–6 227 1.77–9 128 8.466 71 1.93 201 8.492ff. 230 1.285 201 8.500–20 230 1.298–300 131 8.517 230 1.325–7 203 9.67ff. 125 1.326 231 9.173–6 130 1.351–2 123, 135 9.228–9 130 2.118–20 130 9.283 56, 67, 78 2.315 68 9.340 57 2.334 66 10.15 231 3.40 97 10.40 85 3.130–83 231 10.490–574 135 3.165–9 233 10.496–9 128 3.190 140, 216 10.504–38 126 3.193–8 131 10.539–40 126 3.232–5 128 10.548–50 126 3.233 71 10.551–60 126 3.276–312 231 11.4 100 3.299 87 11.23 127 3.306–10 131 11.51–8 126 3.341 102 11.66–78 127 3.362 73 11.84–6 127 3.464 232 11.116–20 129 4.85–9 237 11.121–37 232 4.170 73 11.124 87 4.187–8 229 11.134–5 128 4.242ff. 230 11.139 128 4.276 230 11.177–9 129 4.354–570 126 11.223–4 134 4.389–90 126 11.225–330 130 4.499–510 231 11.235ff. 162 4.512–37 131 11.249–50 130 5.220 71 11.266–8 138 6.77 97 11.281ff. 162 7.107 79 11.291–3 163 8.111 56 11.325 91 8.113 56 11.327 72, 78 8.165–77 15 11.367–9 130

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11.387–466 131 21.13–41 139, 145 11.420–2 131 21.22–30 133, 148 11.458–61 131 21.31–6 145 11.467ff. 131 21.32–3 150 11.474–6 131 21.33 145 11.482–6 131 21.36–7 148 11.488–91 131 21.38–41 146 11.506ff. 230 21.40 150 11.522 229 21.191 54 11.523ff. 230 21.428–30 149 11.540 132 22.7 146 11.543ff. 230 22.19–20 149 11.565–7 133 22.63 141 11.566–7 130 22.131 56, 74 11.566–631 135 22.247 56, 74 11.568–627 134 22.262 66 11.601–27 139, 150 22.282 141 11.602–3 159 22.344–9 203 11.602–4 133, 150 22.347–8 135, 11.607–8 151 137 11.609–12 151 23.271 87 11.617–26 129 23.296 4 11.618 151 24.15–97 132 11.618–19 133 24.39 172 11.620 151 24.39–64 192 11.623–6 151 24.40 171, 192 11.626 133 24.67 196 11.632–5 133 24.74 91 12.1–35 135 24.78 229 12.21–2 135 24.121–90 200 12.37–141 129 24.191–202 203 12.69–72 137 24.193–202 131 13.256 68 24.196–8 130 13.285 237 24.418 77 13.303ff. 129 24.427 73 13.383–4 131 schol. ad Il. 13.383–5 135 1.5 2 14.199ff. 125 1.5–6 2 14.378–85 125 10.1 4, 106 15.322 79 10.25a 112 15.425 85 10.299 115, 116 16.333 57 10.431a 3 17.303–27 83 10.431a Erbse 20 17.382–5 136 13.197 20 17.419ff. 125 19.108 203 17.484 91 23.683b 3 17.513–21 130 24.735 177 19.172ff. 125 schol. ad Od. 19.270ff. 125 4.447 3 19.326 77 8.215 141 20.74 57 11.568 133 20.260 97 Hyg. 20.367 66 Fab. 21.3ff. 143 251 199 21.4 148 Hymn. Hom. 18 21.13–23 145 1–9 208

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Hymn. Hom. Ap. 492 195 146–50 187 Hymn. Hom. Merc. 165–72 187 1–9 208 179 85 Hymn. Hom. Ven. 241 157 22 85 Hymn. Hom. Cer. 25ff. 234 1–3 191, 205 42 85 3 205 58–64 227 5 200 261 21 5–21 200 Hymn. Orph. 6–8 190 41.5–7 199 9 205 17 202 Ilias parva 30 205 fr. 21 Bernabe´ = 20 Davies = 29 West 177, 40 204 178 51–90 193 fr. 21.3–5 Bernabe´ = 20.3–5 Davies = 29.3–5 54–6 187, 189, 194, 203, 209 West 176 55 195 Isoc. 75 195 Paneg. 78–9 205 28 193, 199 88–9 194 90 204 [Longinus] 90–2 204 Subl. 98–112 190 9.13 3, 33 103 157 Lucian 193 195 Ver. hist. 215 157 2.20 3 227 179 Lycurg. 268 195 Leoc. 291 179 102 124 302–6 204 313 205 Marm. Par. (FGrH) 321 195 239 A13 204 325–6 204 239 A14 188, 190, 199 334–9 205 Mimnermus 334–74 200 11–11a 231 375–85 204 Mosch. 375–89 203 Europa 406 203 4 98 406–33 200 414 205 Orphic Argonautica 418 202 1192 202 418–23 209 418–24 202 P.Berol. 13044 420–3 202 3–5 190 424 200, 201, 202 21–7 202, 209 425 202 33–5 190 429–30 202 40–1 200 433 203 48 199 436 204 48–9 199 441–7 205 52–6 190 449–50 205 60–8 190 450–6 205 69 202 457 205 101–91 199 484 203 102–5 187, 194, 202, 209

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102–19 189, 193 Procl. 120 199 Chrestomathia P.Derv. 189–190 Severyns = 68–9.14–15 xiii.3 187 Bernabe´ 196 xvi.9 187 198–199 Severyns = 69.20 Bernabe´ 192 xxi.1 187 199–200 Severyns = 69.21–2 Bernabe´ 131 xxii.7 190 324–6 Severyns = 102.14–16 Bernabe´ 128 xxii.12 188 xxvi.2 187 Sappho xxvi.5 187 fr. 16.6ff. L–P/Voigt 233 xxvi.5–7 187 fr. 17 L–P/Voigt 233 Palaephatus (FGrH) fr. 94.2 L–P/Voigt 69 44 F1 188 fr. 94.5 L–P/Voigt 69 Paus. fr. 166 L–P/Voigt 233 1.14.3 193, 199 fr. 207 L–P/Voigt 225 1.17.5 129 Semon. 1.22.7 190 6 IEG 225 1.38.3 190 Sen. 1.38.6 204 Med. 1.39.1 190 1022–5 194 4.1.5 190 Soph. 6.5.5 41 TGF IV F596 194 7.21.9 190 Stesichorus 8.31.2 201 fr. 215 PMG 159 8.37.9 190 fr. 74 PMGF 172 9.5.14 211 fr. 209 PMGF 237 9.8.7 211 Strabo 9.27.2 190 1.2.14 20 9.29.8 190 1.2.22 20 9.30.9 3 8.3.6 219 9.30.12 188, 190 9.2.20 220 9.31.9 190 9.2.28 222 10.28.7 132, 137 9.5.10 218 Philoch. (FGrH) 9.5.17 219 328 F210 2 10.2.19 219 Philostr. Suda Her. s.v. EÎmolpov 190 13.3 213 s.v. Simm©av 235 23.1 213 23.23–4 213 Thebais Pind. fr. 10 Bernabe´ = 7 Davies = 6 West 156 schol. ad Ol. Thuc. 1.97 134 3.104 187 6.160c 199, 203 Tyrtaeus schol. ad Pyth. 10.21–8 IEG 226 9.6a Drachmann 11.11–13 226 41 11.11–14 226 Pl. 11.17–18 226 Leg. 829d8–e1 188 Xen. PMG Cyr. 1012 234 11.1 41

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