S. Sacred war, 38 b. 365. 410 b. Sciathos, island of, 144. Scopadae, the family of, in Thessaly, Selymbria, position of, 348 b. Sestos, in the Thracian Chersonese, 449. Seuthes, a prince of Thrace, 166. 48. Simus of Larissa in Thessaly, 428 b. Social war against Athens, 338. 344 b. Sosicles, an enemy of Demosthenes, Sostratus, a pirate, seizes Halonnesus, Spon and Wheler visit Athens, A.d. 1675, Stamboul, derivation of, 262 b. Statesmen, octogenarian, 441. Supremacy, duration of Athenian, 61. 211. Susa (Shushan or Shus), 244. 314. T. Q. Quintilian, his opinion of Demosthenes, R. Refinements, optical, in Athenian archi- Repetitions in Demosthenes, 541. Rhodes, Government and Revolutions of, Rhodians, character of, 344 b, 345. Talent, weight of Attic, in silver, 92; in Tamynae, battle of, and absence of De- Tanagra in Boeotia, friendly to Sparta, Taxiarchs at Athens, 90 b. "Tearless Battle' of Archidamus, 369. Teres, a chieftain of Thrace, 272. ἀξίωμα, 219. ἀπαρτᾶν, 85. 433. ἀπηρτημένον, 85. ἄπλοος, derivation of, 522. ἀποδέχεσθαι, 382. ἀποδράναι, difference between, and ἀπο- φεύγειν, 175. ἀποκοπαὶ χρεῶν, 386 b. ἀπορραθυμεῖν, 199. ἀπόρρητον, τὸ θρυλούμενον, 38. ἀποφέρειν πρός, a legal term, 431. ἀρτηρία, the windpipe, 45 b. ἄτιμος, 218, 219. αὑτοῖς for ἀλλήλοις, 249 b. βδελυρεύεσθαι, 385 b. βοήθεια, a hasty levy, 190. βουλεύειν, to be a senator, 416. γραμματεὺς, ὁ τῆς βουλῆς, 423 b. δανείζεσθαι ῥᾳδίως, 28. δέ, in the apodosis of a sentence, 175. δείξειν used impersonally, 45. δεκαδαρχία of Thessaly, apparently in- δή, its use and meaning, 85 b. δημόται, 533 b. δημοτικός, characteristics of, 467. διαθέσθαι = ' to dispose of, 43. διασύρειν, 416 b. 515 b. 548 b. 555 b. διορωρύγμεθα, 213 b. διότι for ὅτι, 275 b. 485 b. 500. δοῦλοι, of the subjects of the kings of ἑαυτοῖς for ἀλλήλοις, 249 b. ἐγκέφαλος ἐν τοῖς κροταφοῖς, 163. Ἔθεα and ἤθεα, 460 b. ἐθέλω and βούλομαι, difference of mean- εἵμαρμαι, breathing of, 504. εἰς with accusative, of future time, 483 b. Εἰσαγγελία, 183. 408 b. 527 b. εἰσφέρειν, 49. 530 b. Εἰσαγήοχα, formation of, 424. ἔρανος, 246. εἰσφορά, 48. εἰσφρήσεσθαι, 178 b. εἴτε . . . εἴτε καί, 422 b. ἐκεῖνο, the latter of two objects, 198. ἐκ περιουσίας, 402 b. Ελλάς, an adjective, 213 b. ἐν τοῖν δυοῖν ὀβολοῖν, 417 b. ἐξ ἁμάξης, 467 b. ἐπαινέσομαι and ἐπαινέσω, 50 b. ἐπιβάλλον μέρος, 529 b. ἐπιγαμία, 501. ἐπιεικώς, 22. ἐπὶ θάτερα, 122. ἐπικηρυκεία, 124. ἐπιθεῖναι πίστιν, 277 b. surnager,' 212. ἐρρῶσθαι λέγειν and φράσαι, 126. 484. εὖ, in connexion with verbs, 195. 270. Εὐεργετής, title of, 426. εὐθενεῖν and εὐθηνεῖν, orthography of, εὔθυνα, form and accent of, 34. εὔνοιαι, “ Benevolences, 182. εὐοῖ σαβοῖ, 532 b. εὖ πράττειν, its effect on weak minds, Εὐρυβάτου πρᾶγμα, 415. εὐτέλεια = vulgarity, 146 b. ἔχειν = praebere, 36. 248 b. ἕως ἄν, use of, 207 b. ἡγεμόνες συμμοριών, 49. In the trier- archies, 333. 455. Θεατροπώλης, 417 b. Ἰαμβειοφάγος, 477. Ἱερὸν ὄρος, position of, 208. ἵνα with indic., 91. 417. Καβύλη in Thrace, 188 b. κάκωσις in Attic law, 245 b. καλαμίτης Ἥρως, 471. κατάλογος at Athens, 282 b. καταπολιτεύεσθαι with accus., 191 b. καταπτήσσειν, 83. καταρρεῖ περὶ αὑτά, 40 11. κατασκευάζειν, 196. κατεαγότα μέλεα, of musical airs, 3 b. 1 Comp. Milton, Tractate on Education, ii. 393 :- "They would not if entrusted with fair and hopeful armies suffer them to shed κληροῦχοι, Athenian in Thracian Cher- παιδοτρίβης, 387 b. πανοῦργος, 21 b. πάντα τὰ τοιαῦτα, a common phrase in Demosthenes, 244. Trierarchy, 320 b. κλητῆρες, 431 b. κομίζεσθαι, ‘to recover,’185 b. πάνυ γάρ, ironically, 520 b. παρά, of causation, 84 b. 204. 523 b. παραίτιος, 449 b. παρεύρεσις for πρόφασις, 422 b. περιεῖναι, use of, 288. περίοδος, of the return of a fever, 214. πήλινοι ἀνδριάντες, 90. πινάκιον μικρόν, 183. πίστιν ἐπιθεῖναι, 277 b. Πλατωνίζειν, alleged of Demosthenes, 452. πλέον θάτερον ἀπεργάζεσθαι, 122. πολιτεῖαι, ‘free states,' 23 b. πράττειν ἃ δεῖ, 516 b. πρέσβεις in plural, not πρεσβευταί, 272. πρίν and πρὶν ἄν, construction of, 225. πρόβολος, a ‘caltrop" or ‘crowsfoot' in προΐεσθαι, construction of, 36. προμαντεία, 215. πρόξενος, meaning of, 161. 443 b. πρός, used objectively and subjectively, 133. |