S. Phocion intercedes with Alexander for -., his death, 542. Acropolis at Athens, 295. ment by Thebes, 368 b. 377. aid to Athens, 119. settlers to the Thracian Chersonese, 275. 300. 310. by Alexander, 228 b. 215 b. 420 b. 438. captured by Philip, 25. 42. at Eleusis and Memphis, 298. Euboea, 109. 420 b. sent as ambassador to Athens, Sacred war, 38 b. 365. 410 b. number of Persian at, 326. treaty of Antalcidas, 342. 38 b. captured for the Athenians by 48. the Mausoleum, 353. 521. 527 b. 274 (text). 304. 211. 314. Trierarchy at Athens, and different forms of, 330-335. Arcadia, 373 b. chines, 472 (text). V. Venetians besiege Athens and damage the Parthenon, A.D. 1687, 304. 195 b. W. Thasian exiles restored by Philip, 153. harbour pirates, 269 b. -assisted the Persians at Plataeae, their objects and attempts after occupy, and are expelled from their alliance with Athens xxvii. 412. --, hostility of, to the Phocians aid Philip against them, 137. character of, 31. 425 b. 242 b. his expeditions into Euboea, takes Corcyra, 288 b. Greece, 87 b. 89. compared with provisions of English Zeleia, in Mysia, 219. law, 474. ERRATA. Page 256, instead of for the Orations read for which the Orations 312, 8 lines from foot, fur Pharnabazus read Artabazus GREEK INDEX. ἀξίωμα, 219. ἀπαρτᾶν, 85. 433. ἀπηρτημένον, 85. ἄπλοος, derivation of, 522. ἀποδέχεσθαι, 382. ἀποδρᾶναι, difference between, and ἀπο- ἀποκοπαὶ χρεῶν, 386 b. ἀπόρρητον, τὸ θρυλούμενον, 38. ἀρτηρία, the windpipe, 45 b. 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. consistent with the τετραρχίαι, 139 b. 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, 243 b. ἐγκέφαλος ἐν τοῖς κροταφοῖς, 163. Εθεα and ἤθεα, 460 b. ἐθέλω and βούλομαι, difference of mean- εἵμαρμαι, breathing of, 504. εἰσφέρειν, 49, 530 b. εἰσφορά, 48. εἰσφρήσεσθαι, 178 b. εἴτε . . . εἴτε καί, 422 b. ἐκεῖνο, the latter of two objects, 198. Ελλάς, an adjective, 213 b. ἐν τοῖν δυοῖν ὀβολοῖν, 417 b. ἐπαινέσομαι and ἐπαινέσω, 50 b. ἐπιβάλλον μέρος, 529 b. ἐπιεικῶς, 22. ἐπὶ θάτερα, 122. ἐπικηρυκεία, 124. ἐπιθεῖναι πίστιν, 277 b. ἐπιπολάζειν 'surnager,' 212. ἐπιστολή, alleged letter of Philip to ἐπιστολιμαῖος, 87 b. ἐπιστρέφεσθαι and επιστροφή, 236. 269. ἐπιτείχισμα, 81 b. 186. 196. 343; stances of, 236. ἐπιτιμία, 409 b. ἐπιχειροτονία, 93 b. ἐπόπται, rare in prose, 90 b. in- ἐπώνυμοι, descriptive of ages of military service, 88 b. ἔρανος, 246. ἐρρῶσθαι λέγειν and φράσαι, 126. 484. εὖ, in connexion with verbs, 195. 270. Εὐεργετής, title of, 426. εὐθενεῖν and εὐθηνεῖν, orthography of, 180 b. 542. εὔθυνα, form and accent of, 34. εὖ πράττειν, its effect on weak minds, Εὐρυβάτου πρᾶγμα, 415. ἕως ἄν, use of, 207 b. ἡγεμόνες συμμοριῶν, 49. In the trier- Θεατροπώλης, 417 b. Ιαμβειοφάγος, 477. Ἱερὸν ὄρος, position of, 208. Καβύλη in Thrace, 188 b. κάκωσις in Attic law, 245 b. καταπολιτεύεσθαι with accus., 191 b. καταρρεῖ περὶ αὑτά, 40 b1. 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 καθέζεσθαι ἐν Μουνυχίᾳ, 458. καθείργειν, 64 b. καθιστάναι τὴν τιμήν, 391. καθυφεῖναι ἀγῶνα, 457 b. κλείσιον, 471 b. κληροῦχοι, Athenian in Thracian Cher- πάντα τὰ τοιαῦτα, a common phrase in Demosthenes, 244. Trierarchy, 320 b. κλητῆρες, 431 b. κομίζεσθαι, ‘to recover,’185 b. λαβὴν σχεῖν and ἐνδοῦναι, 309. λαμβάνειν and ἀπολαμβάνειν, difference Λευκὴ ἀκτή, compared with C. Grisnez, λῃσταί, in an army, 480. λιμένας καρποῦσθαι, 31. λοιδορία and κατηγορία, contrasted, 468. λυμαίνεσθαι, construction of, 550 b. Μακεδὼν ἀνήρ, a term of contempt, 264. 499. Μητρῷον at Athens, 394. 455 b. νεανικόν, 65. νεανίας, 475. 554. νεβρίζειν, 531. νεήλατα, 533 b. νεόπλουτος, 389. Νίκη ἄπτερος, temple of, at Athens, 298. δ ἐπὶ τῶν ὅπλων, 423. οἰκεῖν χωρίς, peculiar meaning of, 97. οἶκος, meaning of, 397 b. ὄλυραι, doubtful what kind of grain, 189. ibid. meaning of in the Septuagint, 189 b. ὅπως, with aor. subj. and fut. ind., 21. δρίζομαι, use of, 210. - roof, 542 b. οὐ μὴν ἀλλά, use of, 176 b. οὖν, use of, 533 b. οὕτως and οὕτωσι, usage of, 219. οὐχ ὅπως, construction of, 134 b. 472 b. παιδοτρίβης, 387 b. πανοῦργος, 21 b. δρμεῖν ἐπὶ τῆς αὐτῆς, 540. ὅς (as in καὶ ὅs), the old demonstrative pronoun, 5. 438. οὐδένες, in the plural, 29. 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. |