cean. What word might call for the definition Toλúrμos? Maybe Čáriμos. There is no such word in our dictionaries, but it is a good word enough in itself, and Aeschylus uses ζαπληθής and ζάπυρος. The copyist of the Medicean may have carried in his mind the sounds σιγα ζάτιμος, and have written them as σιγὰς ἄτιμος. Restoring the former, we have, πάρεστι σιγα ζάτιμος ἀλοίδορος which I would interpret: 'He is there in silence, full of honor, unreproaching, sweetest of those who have ceased to behold (her).' We should, however, expect the genitive with ȧpíepal in this sense; hence it may be better to write with Hermann åpeμévov, interpreting 'sweetest of deserted ones,' and to take ideîv with máρeσr, he is to be seen'; cf. Eur. I. T. 291; Goodwin, M. T. 768. >:~~~_~|-~|_^ The antistrophe, without a change, would be: τὸ πᾶν δ ̓ ἀφ ̓ Ἑλλάδος αἴας συνορμένοις I see no musical reason for a change, and I do not believe in wholesale emendation to make strophe and antistrophe correspond exactly, syllable for syllable. That such emendation must be resorted to in order to obtain exactness of correspondence in the choruses of tragedy is made very evident in Dr. Verrall's preface to his edition of the Agamemnon. M. H. MORGAN. GENERAL INDEX. Abbott, E., date for Cylon, 13. ἀγροιῶται, 7. Agryle, 54. ante and post, 181 ff. ἄποικοι (ἄγροικοι), 7, 60, 72; υς. ἀστοί, ἀποκοπὴ χρεῶν, Solon's, 56. Apollodorus, 2, 10; sources of, 21; on Apollonius of Rhodes, 127. Archons, choice of, under and after Aristodemus, the Elean, chronographer, Respub. Athen., authorship, 22 f.; ἀστοί υς. ἄποικοι, 71. Athens, a political name (= Attica), Attica, geographical subdivisions, 8; causes of social distress before Bacchiadae, 58. Baehrens, on Catullus iv, 75 f. Boeckh, date for Cylon, 13. British Museum papyrus (No. 131), I, 7. Busolt, date for Cylon, 13. Catullus, Phaselus of, 75 ff.; modern Chronographers, Greek, 2 ff., 67. Chrysippus, conception of puris, 153. Cleisthenes, (a) of Sicyon, 50, 58; Clinton, date for Cylon, 12. Colonization, Greek, causes and effects, Comeas, archon, 10, 59. Didymus, 15, 23, 32; and Philochorus, 36. δόξα ἀληθής, use of, 145. Draco, not archon, 4; date, 4; his re- dový, in ethics of Socrates, 143, 161. Akia, in Herodotus, 37 f. Petronius (21, 58, 60, 62, 63, 71, Plut. Qu. Gr. (1), 189. Soph. Tr. (145), 184. évayeîs, II, 14, 17. Epaenetus, 31. Epanalepsis, its basis, 102. Epimenides, 14, 17, 25, 47; date of Thun, basis of virtue, 139 ff., 156, Epizelus, 35. Eratosthenes, 2, 21. Taipnin, in Herodotus, 38. éraîpos, in Herodotus, 38. Euandridas, 27. evdaμovía, notion of, 152 ff. εὐγένεια, 8. evyeveîs, 43, 44. Eumenides, II, 18, 67. evvá(w, meanings of, 187. EÙπатρídαι, 60, 72; meanings of word, FOWLER, H. N., notes on Cicero, Cat. iv (3, 6), 189. Plut. Qu. Gr. (1), 189 ff. γεωμόροι, 7, 72. ἐγεώργουν, 57. Gilbert, G., date for Cylon, 13. Greek poetry sung, 91. GREENOUGH, J. B., on ante and post, Grote, date for Cylon, 13. Γύλων, Κύλων, 6. Gylon, 6. HALEY, H. W., notes on Petronius, 183 f. Soph. Tr. (145), 184. Livy (xxii, 17, 2), 185. HAMMOND, W. A., on the Notion of Hedonism, in the philosophy of Soc- Heracleides (Lembos ?), 15; Exc. Heraclitus, influence on Plato, 133. on Cylon, 14 ff.; on Solon, 19; on Hippias, (a) of Athens, 70 f.; (b) of Hippocleides, date of, 58. Hirzel, on the meaning of δικαιοσύνη and σωφροσύνη, 166 f. Homeric Caesura, 91 ff. Hysiae, 8. Holm, date for Cylon, 12. HOWARD, A. A., note on Livy (i, 55, 1), Ister, 15; source for Plutarch, 27; Julius Africanus, 2 ff., 10, 17, 50; sources Kouάw, meanings of, 187. ἐκόμησε, 13, 38 f. κρεμάννυμι, κρήμνημι, meanings of, 188. Kuλúvelov, at Athens, 67. Landwehr, date for Cylon, 13. Leobates, 5. λίθοι Ύβρεως καὶ ̓Αναιδείας, 67. Lycurgus, leader of Pediaei, 18, 60. Meanings of certain Greek verbs, 186 ff. Megacles, (a) life-archon, 42; (b) Μεγακλής, Περικλής, 17. μETà TaÛTα, in Aristot. Respub. Athen.,68. Munro, on Catullus iv, 79 ff., 87. Myron, (a) of Sicyon, 58, 64; (b) of ναυκραρίαι, 31, 55 f. Niebuhr, date for Cylon, 13. Nisaea, 73. νόμος ἀργίας, 53. Nonnus, 127. Notes, 181 ff. |