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Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-84873-2 - Rhetorical Exercises from Late Antiquity: A Translation of Choricius of Gaza’s Preliminary Talks and Declamations Edited by Robert J. Penella Index More information Index Achaeans (at Troy) 61–73 passim 74–86, passim Asclepius 167–8 174, 200–21, passim 225, sons of 250 Achilles 16–17, 39, 45, 52, 61–73 passim 74–86, Athena 45, 57, 166, 249 passim 96, 200–21, 249, temple of at Tegea 107 Adonis 43 Athens, Athenians 36, 46, 96–108, 166 Aeacus 213 and Olynthus 201 Aeetes¨ 76, 81 orators of 36 Aeneas of Gaza 2–3, 7 Atrapes, Leo 295 his Christianity 4 Atridae (Agamemnon and Menelaus) 69, 76, 84, Aeschines, orator 142, 158–9 213 Aesop 43 Attica 36, 55 Agamemnon 44, 47, 61–73 passim 74–86, passim see also Athens 88, 96, 104, 177, 200–21, 249, Aulis 82, 177 his father 70 Ajax, son of O¨ıleus 213, 225 Babylon, taken by Darius 236–7 Ajax, son of Telamon 55, 202, 212–13, 225, 249 temple of 36 his mother 66 Bacchae, Bacchantes 37, 164 Alcippe 167 Bellerophon 65 Alexander the Great 37, 53, 55 Briseis 45, 61–73 passim 74–86, passim 96, 200–1, paternity of 53 204, 206–9, 211–13, 220, Alexander of Troy see Paris Alexandria, influence of on late ancient Gaza 2–3 Calchas, seer 219 Alyattes of Lydia 52 Callicles 48 Amazons (at Troy) 62, 64–5, 75, 77–8 Callimachus, Athenian polemarch 101 Andromache 64, 78, 86 Candaules 36 Antenor 63, 213 Chiron 81, 204 Anthologia Planudea,quoted238 Choricius, his chair of rhetoric 3 Aphrodite 41–3, 57, 64, 78, 139, 158–76 his Christianity 4–5, 267, 300 her kestos 42, 57 his declamations
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