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Aristophanes: The Eleven Comedies/Index 2

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Aristophanes: The Eleven Comedies (1912)
by Aristophanes, translated by The Athenian Society
Index for Vol. II.

See also the Index for Vol. I

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INDEX

INDEX


A

Achilles, when mute, 227

Achradusian, coined word, 347

Adimantus, an admiral, 260; his father, idem.

Admetus, the King, 67

Adulterers, depilated, 407

Æagrus, an actor, 35

Æschylus, verse from, 127; lost tragedy, 150; periods imitated, 223; ridiculed, 229; supposed disciples, 231; ‘The Persæ,’ 233; parodied, 235; unfair criticism, 249; “Philoctetes,” 252; ‘Niobé’ quoted, 253; ‘Glaucus Potniensis’ quoted, 254

Æsculapius, temple of, 423; daughters of, 438

Æsimus, unknown, 340

Agathon, tragic poet, 184, 268, 274; pederastic habits, 282

Aglaurus, two women, 291

Agoranomi (the), 73

Agyrrhius, an effeminate general, 334; an upstart, 408

Alcæus, a parody of, 157, 276

Alcibiades, lisp in speech. 11; obtains a subsidy, 201

Alcmena, seduced by Zeus, 117

Alimos, the town of, 114

Alliance against Sparta, 339; garrison at Corinth, 408

Allusion, obscene, 283, 342; and Smæus, 374; to Ulysses, 415

Alopé, seduced by Posidon, 117

Ammon, temple to Zeus, 120

Amynon, infamy of, 347

Anacreon, 276

Andromeda, the play, 181, 315

— release of, 314

Anti-dicasts and lawsuits, 93

Antilochus, Nestor’s son, 348

Antiphon, a gluttonous parasite, 68

Antisthenes, a constipated miser, 372

Antithenes, a dissolute doctor, 347

Antitheus, 309

Aphareus, son of, his piercing vision, 411

Aphrodisiac, 388

Apodrasippides, explained, 18

Apollo as god of healing, 49; priestesses of, 56; physician, 118; altar, how misused, 289

Apothecary, outfit of, 438

Archers, mounted corps of, 146; at Athens, 313

Archidemus, 211

Ares, a fighting-cock, 129

Arginusæ, sea-battle of, 179; slaves who fought at, 217

Argos, citizens of, 433

Ariphrades, his infamous habits, 69, 335

Aristocrates, a general, 94

Aristophanes, why uncrowned, 58; modifies opinion, 234

Aristyllus, debaucheries of, 416

Artemis, goddess of chase, 26; the surname of, 131

Artemisium, battle of, 60

Asia Minor, coast towns, 59

Asses’ (the) shadow, 19; asses used for the Mysteries, 189

Athenian law, 217

Attica, invasion of, 341

Audience, favour, how gained, 12

Augé, the seduced, 237


B

Bacchus, “Feast of Cups,” 302; surnames of, 313

Baptism, the pagan, 133

Bar, the, language of, 380

Barathrum, a ravine, 424

Barriers, let down, 77

Bastard. when of strange women, 170

Baths, how heated, 292; use in winter, 430

Battus, silphium of, 450

Bed of Procrustes, 383

Beginning, fable of the, 146

Bell, to awaken sentinels, 130

Birds as love-gifts, 124

Boasters, the, of Corinth, 204

Bottles painted on coffins, 381

Boxing, story of, 72

Brasidas, an Athenian general, 31

Brigand, the option of, 384

Buffoonery at Megara, 12

Bullocks’ intestines, as comparison, 61

Buzzard, double meaning, 147

Byzantium, 21


C

Cake, eaten by priest, 464

Callias, identity of, 102

Callias, the general, his debaucheries, 203

Calligenia, adoration of, 285

Callimachus, poverty of, 372

Canephori, rank in feasts, 164

Canephorus, the part of, 367

Cannonus, the decree of, 388

Carians, mountaineers, 102

Carcinus, tragic poet, 78; pun on name, 79; his three sons, 79

Carding, woman's shape at, 534

Caskets, how perfumed, 58

Cats, lascivious, 335

Centaur, the, 179

Cephale, pun on word, 113

Cephalus, a demagogue, 341 ; his father, 341

Cephisophon, a * ghost,” 230; seduces a wife, 235, 254

Ceramicus, the, 109, 187

Cheerephon, 73; compared to the bat, 165

Chaplets of flowers, 335

Charitimides, an admiral, 344

Chians, the, named in prayers, 131

Children, when registered, 263

Choenix (the), 41

Chorus, the lost, 367 ; eexit singing, 468

Choruses, when given, 15

Cinesias, the poet, 154; his build, 155; befouls a statue, 202; the dissolute, 345

Circumcision, where practised, 115

Citizens, the fame of, 338

Cleocritus, the strut of, 131

Cleonymus, cowardly, 10; gluttony of, 102; wife of, 295

Cleophon, a general, 217; an alien, 260

Clepsydra (the), 13, 48, 172

Cloak, See Clothes, 444

Clothes, dedication of, 444

Clidemides, 222

Cligenes, a demagogue, 218

Climax and anti-, 410

Clisthenes, an effeminate, 129; accused of prostitution, 180, 280, 293

Cock-fighting, 126

Coffins, emblems on, 381

Coins, in the mouth. 114, 373

Colaconyraus, the flatterer, 36

Colic, the, a remedy, 289

Colonus, and Croydon, 136

Connus, a flute-player. 39

Conon, flight of, 339

Coot’s head, likeness to cunnus mulie- bris, 117

Corcyra, whips of, 160

Corinth, boasting at, 204; corruption at, 406 ; garrison at, 408

Corinthian ships, obscene comparison, 298 ; courtesans, 406

Corybantes (the), mysteries of, 9; sacred instrument, 1

Cotyle, a measure, 302

Courtesans, high prices, 406

Court-opening, formula, 49

Cramming oneself, 365

Crane, herald of winter, 125 ; carry ballast, 144

Cratinus, a comic poet, 201

Cress, its properties. 286

“Cretan monologues,” 225; rhythms ; 391

Crime and poverty, 431

Criticism, too low, 234

Crityla, 309

Crows, going to, 12, 87

Cuckoo, the, 115

Curotrophos, meaning, 285 Cuttle-fish, 357

Cyclops, the, and lyre, 415 Cycni, the two, 231

Cynna, the courtesan, 57 Cyrené, the courtesan, 250, 273


D

Dardanas, flute-girls from, 72

Daughters, lent to strangers, 384

Dead bodies on plants, 364

Debts, in relation to women, 383

Demagogues as drones, 59

Demeter, Mysteries of, 189; how repre- sented, 273; idess of abundance, 285

Demorracy in Olympus, 165

Demoluchocleon, explained, 25

Demos, a young Athenian, 4

Depilation, for adultery, 407

“* Descend,” term explained, 54

Devil, to the, how expressed, 359

Dexinicus, the greedy, 442

Diagoras, & convert to atheism, 141, 200

Dicasts, insignia, 10

itrephes, rich basket-maker, 127

Dining stations, 365

Diomedes, a brigand, 384

Diomeia, temple at, 215

Dionysus, not brave, 181

Dionysus, temple, 194; the god, 223

Diopithes, a diviner, 133

Diopithes, the orator, 26

Discontented, the rendezvous of, 464

Division (the), of lands, 41

Dog, backside of, 242

Door-hinge, moistened, 289

Drachma (the), 44

Draughts, rules of, 381

Dreams, fee to interpret, 12

Duck’s domain, the, 117


E

Eagle, symbol of royalty, 115

E a soil of, 307

Ekkiklyma, the, 278

Elegants, effeminate, 231

Eleusis, mysteries of, 444

— women at, 155

Eleven {the}, who they were, 59

Embezzling State funds, 408 Empusa, a spectre, 198, 386

Engastromythes, explained, 56 Englottogastors, meaning of, i72

Epicrates, a demagogue, 332 Epigonus, a pathic, 388

Erasinidas, a general, 243 Erinnys, a fury, 424

Eryxis, noted for ugliness, 229

Ether (the), physical theory of, 284

Euathlus, 2 diflamer, 36

Eudemus, the sorcerer, 447

Euphemius, a flatterer, 36

Euripides, a verse from, 42; date of his death, 182; distich from, 183; expressions from, 185, 200; verse from Orestes, 199; origin, 224; lost tragedies, 225, 245–7; verse from, 226; heterodoxy, 226; insipid style, 230; “ghost” of, 230; birth, 230; stage-characters of, 236; influence of his poetry, 237; labour criticised, 243; versus Æschylus, 248; rhythm, 250; monologue, 251; ‘Antigoné’ quoted, 253; ‘Telephus’ and ‘Meleager’ quoted, 254; ‘Hippolytus,’ line from, 258, 284; ‘Æolus’ and ‘Phryxus’ quoted, 259; parodied, 266; ‘Æolus,’ 276; ‘Alcestis’ quoted, 277; ‘Melanippe.’ 283; mother insulted, 287; ‘Sthenobœa,’ 287 ‘Phœnix,’ 287; ‘Palamedes,’ 304; ‘Helen’ quoted, 307; how staged, 310; son of, 373; verse from, 464

Eurycles, the diviner, 56

Evæon, poverty of, 348

Excrement, voiding, 347; eating of, proverb, 359

Execestides, stranger at Athens, 85; his tutelary deity, 168

Eyes, bad, proverb on, 342


F

Fear, effect of, 89

Feast of Pots, the, 107

Fees to citizens, 344

Felicity, and cuttle-fish, 357

“Fig leaves in fire,” 29

Figs with tongues, 172; “denouncers of figs,” 398

Figure of rhetoric, 390

Fish, high price of, 236

Flamingo, the, 101

Fleet (the), supremacy of, 258

Flowers, worn at feasts, 112

Flute-girls, genitalia, ref. to, 72

Fop, an old, 374

Forest. pun on word, 91

Four Hundred, the, 217

Friend of Strangers, the, 13


G

Gables, pun on word, 142

Galleys, land of, 92

Games given at Athens, 465

Gargettus, 309

Garlic, and gallants, 289

Genetyllides, the 274

Geres, old fop, 374

Gestation, ten months, 302

Gibberish uttered by a god, 168

Girls, unmarried, ornaments, 123

Glaucetes, a glutton, 315

Gods, the days of the, 452

Gorgos, head of, 319

Grasshopper, the, as comparison, 70

Greek words, puns on, 365

Grudge, bearing no, 464

Gull, the voracious, 117


H

Hades, leaders in, 210

Harmodius, statue of, 365

Hecaté, altars of, 44; the poor fed, 433; goddess of death, 459

Hegelochus, an actor, 199

Heliasts, tribunal of, 13; manner of voting, 14; daily salary, 15; acrid temper, 16, 24; separated from public, 46; choice of, 59

Hellés sacred wares, 23

Hellebore, for madness, 77

Hemlock, effect of, 186

Heracles, gluttony of, 12; descends to Hades, 67

Heracles, Temple of, 179

Hermes, attributes of, 465

Hesiod on Plutus, 401

“Hestia, addressing first,” 47

Hiero, of Syracuse, 133

Hieronymus, the argive, 339

Hippias, tyranny of, 32

Hippocrates, theories of, 284

Hipponicus, the orator, 102

Homer’s text corrupted, 118

“Horse, the,” an erotic posture, 275

Horses, devoured by, 384

Hydriaphoros, the alien, 367


I

Ibycus, the poet, 275

Ilithyia, goddess of child-birth, 347

Illyrians, the, 162

Incest, in the ‘Æolus,’ 225

Informer, business of, 157

Ino, metamorphosis of, 74, 98

Intercourse, sexual, 342

Interrupters, how dismissed, 359

Invoke the god, 205

Iophon, son of Sophocles, 183


J

Jar of wine comp. to ass, 37

Jest, obscene, 380

Jocasta, married by son, 385

Jokes, coarse, 240

Jurymen, fees of, 258; tricks of, 466

Justice, slowness of, 380


K

Kîmos, top of voting urn, 14

Kite, the, and springtime, 114


L

Laches, an Athenian general, 21; comic trial of dog and, 46; ref. to his peculations, 51

Laespodias, a general, 165

Lais, the courtesan, 409 Lamachus, hetter opinion of, 234 Lamia, transformed, 64

Lariz (the), 57

Lamias, unknown, 333 Lampadephoria, the, 87

Laropon, a diviner, 114 ; prediction of, 185 Lasus, the poet, 74 Laurium, the mines of, 142

Leather, allusion to old, 11 Leogaras, an epicure, 68 Leotrophides, his leanness, 156 Lesbian women, tricks of, 250

Literature, heavy, 254

Locksmiths, Spartan, 288 Lots, drawing, 414 Love exercises, ref. to, 58 Lore's Labour's Lost, 391 Lovers, gifts of, 287; paid, 407

Lyenbettus, 235 “Lycimnius,’ a tragedy, 149 Lycus, a titulary god, 27; statue of, #5 Lyre, sound imitated, 415

Lysicrates, a treacherous general, 115; famed for ugliness, 367


M

Magic rings, 447 Marathon, ref. to, 58 Masks, use of, 88 Masturbation, jest on, 380

Measure, false, punished, 462 Medusa, head of, 314 Melanthius, a poct and leper, 95 Megubyzus, a general, 113 Megara, birthplace of comedy, 12 Memmnon, 231 Meniére (Dr, P.}, ref. to, 302 Merchants, exemption of, 384, 448 Meton, a eometrician, 136

“ Milesian bravery,” 454 Military service (see Merchants), 384, 448

Molon. a gigantic actor, 181 Morsimus, a minor poet, 184 Morychus, 32; nuintle of, 61

  • Mother of the Gods,” the, 126

Mother, son marries, 343 Mouth.strap, (the:

Munychion, April, 140 Myronides, a general, 344 Myrtia, a baker’s wife, 73 Myrtle boughs, use of, 87 Mysteries. insulting the, 26; of Eleusis, 444


N

Nausicydes, 350

Naxos, island of, 25

Neoclides, an orator, 436

Nephelococcygia, meaning, 128

Nicias, grandson of, 350

Nicias, the general, 107 his slackness, ll

Nightingale, song of, 125 “« Niobe,” tragedies of, 35 Nysa, a town of Dionysus, 194


O

Odeon (the), by whom built, 59

Odysseus, manner of escape, 18; as spy, 25 ; how he tortured, 416

Odyssey, the, quoted, 165

Offal, human, tasting, 436

Oil, extensive use of, 442

Olive leaves, 335

Olophyxians, the, 140

Omen, word for, 125; satire on, 125; starting on journey, 192

Onions, as aphrodisiac, 388

Oracles, trees as, 125

Orators, infamous, 236; venom of, 290; wear chaplets, 335; rapacity of, 336

«Orestes. prologue of the, 238

Orestes, the robber,125;cave alluded to,160

Origanum, used for corpses, 38+

Ormaments, worn by girls, 123

Orne, a town, 109; alluded to by prophet, 135

Owls, as omen, 59; at Athens, 103

Ox-fat, syn. for people, 11


P

Palamedes, the inventor, 245

Pamphilus, two of the name, 419

Pan, the god, 125

+ Pankration ” (the), 65

Puntacles, unknown, 234

“ Parsley and the rue," 31

Pathos and bathos, 134

Patrocles, a rich miser, 402

Pauson, ruined, $12; poverty of, 433

Peace, mother of Plutus, 401

Peacock and hoopoe, 92

Pebble, the, how held, 13, 14

Pelargicon, the, 129

Pellené, a town, 187

Peplus, the, 129

Perfumes, on dead bodies, $81

Perseus, legend of, 314

Persian (the), cloak, 61

Phanz, land of informers, 172

Pharnaces and bribery, 139

Pharsalus, a town, 64

Philepsius, a buffoon, 408

Philippus, traitor and alien, 29

Philocles, the poet, 101, 276

Phlegra, plain of, 129

Phratria, registers of the, 170

Phrygi the, 274

Phrygians, origin of, 126

Phrynichus, tragic writer, 20, 77, 2275 precocious talent of, 276

Phrynondas, the infamous, 307

‘ Phryxus’ (the), lines from, 237

Phylarchs, the, 127

Phylé, occupation of, 464

Physicians, poorty paid, 422

Piz-trough, for bar, 47

Pigs, young, sacrificed

isander, a coward, 1

Pittalus, a physic:

Plants, aromati

Plutus, god of riches, f01; cured of blindness, 434

Pnyx (the), 299

Poetry, and dissolutencss, 237

Poets, seduction of, 37

Pole, play on word, 97

Polemareh (the}, 57

Policemen, at Athens, 313

Poltroons, names for, 140

Poor, the, coftins of, 341

— the, fed monthly, 433

Porphyrion, name of a Titan, 150

Poverty, cause of crime, 430

Presents, by lovers, 12+

Priestesses, title of, 56

Private disputes, law anent, +49

Procrustes, notorious brigaud, 343

Prodicus, the sophist, (2+

Pronomus, beard of, 354

Proteas, play on name, 308

Proteus, palace of, 308

Proxeni, their duties, 138

Purses, substitute for, 37, 44

Pyrrhic, the, dance, 1#9


Q

Quiver, pun on word, 325


R

Rabelais, tong word from, 391 Racine, in the Plaideurs, 1 Raven, a muzzled, Lx)

Rewards, promiscl, 12 Rich, the, dead, 381 Ridicule feared, 347

Rites for dead, 384

Robe, Cretan, 303

Rope, the vermition, 31% Rope’s end, for membrum ririle, 10 Rowing, command to stop, 156


S

Sacrifice, the complete, 443

Sacrificial remains, 412

Sailors, in danger, 225

Saffron robe, meaning of, 180

Salabaccha, a courtesan, 57

Salaminian, the, a State galley, 95

Samians, plot with Persians, 23

Serdanapatus, used as title, 138

Scaphephoros, symbol of, 367

Sceptre. the, how made, 115° ‘iapodes, big feet of the, 164 loné, a town, 20

Scirophoria, feast of, 330

Scorpions and orators, 2/4?

Scythian, the, use as police, 313

—his accent, 32+

Seal, how protected

Seals, broken, 288

Sebinus, the treader, 380

Semelé, mother of Bacchus, 117

Serenades, Greek, 370

Serpent, the sacred, 437

Sesame cakes, 96

Shakespeare, long word from, 394

Shoemakers, women as, 350

Shoes, ete., where left, 874

ight, extraordinary, 411

imois, city of the, 273

Singing, exit whilst, 468

Slaves, branding of, 260; names, 376

Sinwus, the debauchee, 374

Socratic, the, “ Elenchus," 404

Socrates, etc., comp. to vampires, 57 ; the accuser of, 249

Soldier, as ambassador, 64

Solon, inws of, 407

Son, marries mother, 385

Sophocles, mentioned, 92; parodied, 153 ; the Laacoon of, 218

Sore throat and bribery, 346

“Sows, little,” obscene pun,

Sparta, , 128; alliance against, 3!

Sperchius, the, 260 Sphettian vinegar, 439 Spintharus, 126

Sporgilus. a barber, 103 Stute funds, embezzted, 108 State, prosecuting the, 49 Statutes, how protected, 143 Sthenelus, an actor, 70 Sthenabora, an amorous queen, 234–5 Stool, position at, 347

Strangers, enjoy host's daughters Streak, the red, 348

Strouthian, the poulterer, 142 Sun, the, parodied, 330 Sunburnt, how to get, 332 Sunshade carrier, 367

Surnames of characters, 151 Swearing, by the birds, 116 Sybaris, the town of, 75 Sycophants, origin of word, 398 Syllables, seventy-seven, 391 Syrmea, a plant, 307


T

Tablets and scrolls, 47

Talcas, a citizen, 138

Talent, value of, 61

Tartessus, a town, 205

Taxes on slaves, 382

Tenian garlic, 439

Tereus, legend of, 86

Terminus, the god, 208

Testicles, play on word, 80; tortured, 416

Teucers, 23+

Thales, his fame, 137

Thallophores (the), 34

Tharelides, the jay, 86

Theagenes, his farting, 64

Theogenes, a boaster, 129

Theognis, 276

Theorus, comp. to crow, 11, 28

Theramenes, 209

Theseus, descent to Hades, 188; feasts of, 434

Thesmophoria, when celebrated, 270; duration, 271; beautiful women, 284; women slaves forbidden, 284; lodging of women, 297; images of the gods, 304

Thesmothetes (the), 43; described, 52; again, 59

Thespis, the dances of, 77

Thorycion, frauds of, 201

Thrace, towns of, 23

Thrasybulus, deliverer of Athens, 339; compared, 430; takes Phylé, 464

Thrasybulus the orator, sore throat of, 346

Threttanello (see Lyre), 415

Thucydides, tongue-tied, 53

Thymaetia, coats of, 61

Tiara, how worn, 113

Timon, the misanthrope, 164

Timotheus, a general, 409

Tithrasios, 205

Torch-race (the), 237

Tortures allowed, 213; ingenious, 416

Townspeople despised, 344

Tragic style, parodied, 398

Treasure, proverb on, 119

Treasury, the public, 467

Triballi, the, a term of reproach, 168

Trierarchs, 408

Tyranny, jest on death of, 141


U

Ulysses’ adventures, 415

Urns, the two, 54; threatened, 141


V

Versatile people, proverb, 231

Verse, a borrowed, 77

Verses, sung by maidens, 133

Vine-prop (the), a comparison, 69

Vote, of juryman, how given, 14


W

Wealth, and principle, 411

Wild pears and sore throats, 346

Wine-skin, hopping on, 463

Wine-pits, the, 337

Wineshop-keepers punished, 462

Woman and carding, 334

— “to go with,” pun on word, 383

— debt in relation to, 383; old woman, pun on, 468

Women, at funerals, 203; secret loves of, 278; in child-bed, 290; period of gestation, 302; love of strong drink, 336; their form of oath, 337; addressed as men, 344; yellow tunics of, 345; pale-faced, 350; pay their lovers, 407; display of luxury, 455

Word, a wonderful, 391

Wren, play on word, 90; in French and German, 117


X

Xenocles, an inferior poet, 184, 276


Y

Yellow tunics, 345

Young men, how seduced, 57


Z

Zeus, the Deliverer, 467