INDEX. Readers will simply need to be reminded that ch in Greek words is always sounded A-by'dos, 46. A-chil'les, 107.. A'pis. The sacred ox of the Egyptians. 43. Ach'e-ron. A river of the lower world. 247, A-pollo, 26, 27, 135, 156, 189, 190, 225, 229. A'gis, 266. three Graces. Ajax, 252. Ar-e-op'a-gus, 281. Ar-is-ti'des, (d. 468? B. C.) 59- AR IS-IOT-LE.' (B. C. 384-322.) 83, 84, As-cle/pi-an. Adj. from Asclepios, (Æscula- A-so'pi-chus. An Orchomenian. 230. A-the'ne. Pallas, (Minerva.) 135. Ath'ens, 63, 66-70, 75, 76, 213, 216, 259, 284. Ag-la'i-a. (Brightness, splendor.) One of the A'treus. Son of Pelops, chiefly famous as 230. Al-cæ'us, (fl. B. C. 611?) 81, 236. Al-ces'tis, 188-213. Al-ci-bi'a-des, (B. C. 450-404.) 76, 77, 103, Al-ci'des. Patronymic for Hercules. 242. The strict scholastic or- thoëpy of the ancient name. 125, 242, 247. Am-phip'o-lis, 259. A-na'pus. A river of Sicily. 244. Bab'y-lon, 21, 22, 35. Ba'con, Francis, (1561-1626.) 86. An-chi'ses. Mortal lover of Venus and, by Bi'on, 239-243. her, father to Æneas. 245. An'dros, 51. An-te'nor. (Trojan.) 107. An-tip'a-ter, 281. An'to-ny, (B. C. 83-30.) 263. Aph-ro-di'te, 186, 235, 242, 245, 246, 251. College Greek Course in English. Bro'mi-us. (The Noisy One.) A surname Browning, Robert, (1812-) 188, 212, 224. Bryant, William Cullen, (1794-1878.) 139. Burke, Edmund, (1729 or 1730–1797.) 75,219. Cad'mus. Founder of Thebes. 156, 228. 242. Cal-li'o-pe. Muse of Epic poetry. Ce'bes, 122. Ce-cro'pi-an, (Athenian,) adj. from Cecrops, founder of Athens. 213. Ce-læ'næ, 44. Ce'os, 238. Cyprus, 215. 299 Cy'rus, (d. 529 B. C.) 26-39. E-chec'ra-tes, 124. E'gypt, 21, 22. Ce-phi'sus. A river of Phocis and Boeotia. E-leu'sis, 23, 186. Cis-sæ'tha, 246. Ci-thæron. A mountain in Brotia. 156. Co-cy'tus. A river of the lower world. 198. Co-lo'nus. A deme or township of Attica, Corinth, 72, 156, 177, 179. Cor-y-ban'tes. Priests of Cybele or Ops. Cu'ma, 232. En'e-ti, 36. 73, Eph'e-sus, 61. Er-i-bo'as. (Loud-shouting, riotous, of Bacchus.) 228. E'ros. God of love. 242. E'ryx, 251. Eu-boe'a, 48. Eu-men'i-des, 135. Eu'no-e, 248. Eu-phra'tes, 35. Eu-phros'y-ne. (Cheerfulness, mirth.) One EU-RIP/I-DES, (B. C. 480-406.) 155, 187– Eu-ryd'i-ce. Wife of Orpheus, who visited Cy'pris. Aphrodite, (Venus.) 240, 251, Gy'ges, 87, 88. 252. Gy-lip'pus, 79, 81. Ha-bron'i-chus, 59. Ha'des. Lower world. 119, 204. Hal-i-car-nas'sus, 20. Lin'coln, Abraham, (1809-1865.) 68. Louis XIV., (1638-1715.) 22, 45, 219. Har-mo'ni-a. Daughter of Mars and Ve- Low'ell, J. R., (1819-) 152. nus, and wife of Cadmus. 213. Hayne, R. Y., (1791-1840.) 253, 273. Hel'en, 251. He'brus, 225. Hec'tor, 252. Hec'u-ba, 252. Hel'i-ce, 245: He'li-os. The sun-god. 167. Hel'las, 56, 62, 66, 74, 78, 100. Hel'les-pont, 45 He-phæs'tus. (Vulcan.) 135-138. Loy-o'la, Ig-na'ti-us, (1491-1556.) 255. Ly-ca'on, 245. Ly-ce'um, 245. Lyd'i-a, 21. Lys'i-as, (B. C. 458-378.) 109. Ma-cau/lay, T. B., (1800-1859.) 19. Mæn'a-lus, 245. Hera-cles. (Hercules.) 189, 190, 198, 199, Mæ-o'tis, 146. Hig'gin-son, T. W., (1823-) 234, 235. Homer, (fl. about 1,000 B. C.) 16, 92, 226, Me-ne-la'us, 242. Jow'ett, B., (1817-) 56, 72, 84, 92, 96. Ken'drick, A. C., (1809-) 92. O-ce'a-nus, 141. Or-chom/e-nus. A city in Bo-o'tia. 229. Or'i-gen. Greek Christian Father, (185 ?- Orpheus, 206, 242. Pac-to'lus, 26. Pac'ty-as, 32. Pag'a-sæ, 259. College Greek Course in English. 301 Ptol'e-my, (tol) Philadelphus, 242, 248. Pyrr'hus, 252. Pan. God of shepherds and woods. 225, Pyth'i-us, 44-46. 237, 242. Pau-sa'ni-as, 60, 62, 63. Par-men'i-des, 114. Py'tho. Ancient name of Delphi. 158, 165. Raph'a-el, 98. Par-nas/sus. Mountain in Phocis, sacred to Raw'lin-son, Sir Henry, (1810.) 21. Apollo and the Muses. 165. Pa-tro'clus, 252. Pea'bod-y, A. P., (1811-) 72. Peg'a-sus. Winged horse of the Muses. Raw'lin-son, George, (1815.) 21. Rhe'a. A name for Cyb'e-le, the goddess Pe'li-as. King of Thessaly, father to Al-Rhodes, 188, 254. cestis. 197. Pe'li-on, 201. Pel'o-pon-nese, 60. Pe-ne'us, 244. Rous-seau, J. J., (1712–1778.) 121. SAP PHO, (saf-o) (fl 600? B. C.) 233-236. PER/I-CLES, (B. C. 495?-429.) 63-68, 71, Sardis, 22, 26, et al. Pin'dus, 244. Pi-ræ'us, 59, 60. So'phron, 251. Spar-gap/i-thes, 39. Sparta, 63, 64, 72, 188. Pi'sa. A city in Elis, near which the Olym- Spen'cer, Herbert, (1820-) 85. pic games were held. 230. Pla-tæ/a, 21. PLA/TO, (B. C. 429?-348 ?) 83-126, 234. Plump'tre, E. H., (1821-) 155, 188. Plu-tarch, (49?-120?) 76. Sted/man, E. C., (1833-) 246, 247. Sthen'e-lus. Father of Eurystheus, king of Sy'monds, J. A., (living,) 128, 212, 236. Plu-to. God of the underworld. 110, 111, Syr'a-cuse, 75, 76, 79, 100, 101, 134, 188, 239, Tha-li'a. (The blooming one.) One of the nounced by different poets. Milton hebe, 156, 226, 266. ser'pine; others, Pros'er-pine. Queen of The'mis. Goddess of justice and prophecy. The-mis'to-cles, 44, 47-51, 58-62. THE-OC'RI-TUS, (fl. 270?) 174, 239–252. |