INDEXES
I. ENGLISH
Aahmes, 18 sq., 46
Abaris, 81, 90 n. 2
Abdera, school of, 61, 330 sq.
Abstinence, Orphic and Pythagorean, 93, 95; Empedoklean, 250
Academy, 29; library of, 33, 116, 171 n. 3, 353
Accommodation (συνοικείωσις), 32, 142, 358
Achaians, 2 n. 1, 4, 81; of Peloponnesos, 92; dialect, 282 n. 4
Achilles and the tortoise, 318
Achilles, Ἐσαγωγή, Sources § 9 (p. 34), 191 n. 3, 292 n. 2, 208 n. 1
Adrastos, 24 n. 2
Aegean civilisation, survivals of, 2, 3, 15, 21 n. 2, 39, 80
Aether. See αἰθήρ
Aetios, Sources § 10 (p. 35)
Ages of the world, 5
Aigospotamos, meteoric stone of, 252, 269, 357
Ainesidemos, 152
Air, identified with mist or vapour, 62, 64, 68, 74 sq., 109, 110, 153, 187 n. 1, 216 n. 2, 219 n. 3, 228 n. 2, 246 n. 2; identified with the void, 109, 186, 194, 229; atmospheric, 109, 229, 266 sq., 269, 289, 293, 337
Akousmata, 96, 98, 283
Akousmatics, 94, 96, 98
Akragas, 3, 197 sqq.
Alexander, writer of Successions, Sources § 17 (p. 37)
Alexander Aetolus, 255
Alexander Aphrodisiensis, Sources § 7 (p. 33); on Anaximander, 64; on Xenophanes, 116 n. 1, 126; on the Pythagoreans, 107 3. 1, 288, 306 nn. 1 and 2; on Parmenides, 183; on Zeno, 320 n. 1; on Hippon, 351
Alkidamas, 86, 199 n. 5, 201 n. 2, 202, 257 n. 1, 278 n. 1, 312
Alkmaion of Kroton, 86, 110 n. 2, 153, 193-196, 202, 248, 282 n. 5, 296, 332
Allegorists, Homeric, 49 n. 1, 116 n. 2
Amasis, 40, 88
Amber, 48 n. 1, 50
Ameinias, 170
Anakreon and Kritias, 203 n. 3
Anaxagoras, 251-275; and Euripides, 10, 255; and Sokrates, 256, 267; and Perikles, 254 sqq; and Zeno, 349; and Anaximenes, 253, 266, 269, 270, 271; and Herakleitos, 264, 268 ; and Empedokles, 261, 264, 265, 267, 268, 273 sq.; and Leukippos, 331; telation to the Eleatics, 182, 261, 310; on the rise of the Nile, 45; on the moon’s light, 177 n. 1; on eclipses, 306; on πόνος, 326 n. 2; primitive cosmology of, 111, 297
Anaxagoreans, 29 n. 3, 359 n. 2
Anaximander, 50-71; as an observer in marine biology, 26; and Xenophanes, 114
Anaximenes, 72-79, 179; school of, 79, 253, 305, 330, 353 n. 1
Androkydes, 283
Andron of Ephesos, 87
Anecdotes, of Thales, 46 n. 4; of Xenophanes, 113 n. 2, 115 n. 3; of Herakleitos, 115 n. 3, 131 n. 4; of Empedokles, 200 n. 5
Animals, Anaximander, 26, 70 sqq.; Empedokles, 242 sqq.; Anaxagoras, 272 sq.; Diogenes of Apollonia, 358
Antichthon, 297, 305 sq.
Antisthenes, writer of Successions, Sources § 17 (p. 37)
Antonius Diogenes, 87 n. 2
Apollo, an Achaian god, 4
Apollo Hyperboreios, 4, 81, 87 n. 3, 90, 200
Apollodoros, Sources § 21 (p. 38); on
Thales, 44 n. 2; on Anaximander,
365