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The Eleven Comedies, Volume 1 eBook

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446? BC-385? BC Aristophanes

Sicilian Expedition (the)
Sicily, towns of
Sicyonians, blood in sacrifice
Silphium, a plant
Simonides, a timeserver
—­song-writer
Sisters, marriage of half-
Sisyphus, his cunning
Sitalces, a king
Skytalé, used for despatches
Slaves, names of
Smicythes, the King
Socrates, basket used for meditation
—­calumniated
—­chief accusation against
—­his birthplace
—­his meanness
—­taught everywhere
—­teaching re bodily health
—­sprinkles flour
—­words mocked at
Soldiers, inexpert at speaking
Soldier’s nation
Sophocles, writing for gain
Sow, obscene pun on word
Spartans (the), prisoners
—­malicious
Speeches, limited by clocks
Sphere, earthenware
Stage (the Greek), contrivance of
—­(the), of theatre
State treasure
Stealing, under pretence of teaching
Steeds, exploits of
Stilbides, a diviner
Stone seats, where used
Strangers, at Athens
Strategi (the)
Strato, orator of ill-fame
Stupidity, in government
Suidas, referred to
Sunium, temple of
Sybaris, a town
Sybil (the), of Delphi
Syrmaea, a purgative

T

Tail, when burning
Tails, animals without
Tambourines, with lewd dancing
Telamon, war-song writer
—­“Telephus,” a lost play
—­Tents at Olympic games
“Tereus,” a lost play
Thales, mentioned
Thasian wine
Theagenes, an evil liver
—­wife
Themistocles, work for Athens
—­death, 33
Theognis, a poet sans life
Theophanes, identity of
Theoria, why in care of Senate
Thetis, solicited by Peleus
Thucydides, references to
Thumantis unhoused
Timocreon, song of
Timon, the misanthrope
Toad-eaters, orators
Treachery, reward of
Tributes, paid to Athens
Trierarch, duties of
Tricorysus, gnat-haunted
Truces, how personified
Tyndarus, sons of

V

Vegetables, at feast of Dionysia
Vessels (Grecian), allusion to crew
Vintages, result of peace
Violation of brides, origin of war
Vocative (the), in Ionic

W

Wages of rowers, how avoided
War-chariots, prize for
War, hardships
—­results of, Peloponnesian
“Wasps (The),” verses from
Water-cress, depredations of
Wealth, given to traitors
Whirlwind, the, as deity
Who is here?
Wind, the, snatches off laurel
Wine, water in
Wines, symbolic
Women, Athenian, love of wine
—­lascivious dancing
Women, loose, wear silk
Wrestling school, place of pederasty

X

Xenocles, a line from

Z

Zacynthus, an island
Zeus, appealed to
—­sons of
Zeus Polieus
Zeuxis, the painter

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