AEGINA
and Egypt, 38.
AESCHYLUS,
Agamemnon, 144; Agam. 293-328, 149; 330 ff., 156; 353 ff., 214; 717 ff., 193; 801-965, 160; 1371-1576, 161; Persians, 134: Art-form of his drama, 139 ff.; psychology, 154 ff., 234, 236; free-will, 154.
ALICIBIADES,
Melian massacre, 180; idealized, 188; deludes Spartan envoys, 191; Sicilian expedition, 205 ff.
ALCMAEONID
curse, 245 ff.
ALIENS,
influx of, 19.
ALLEGORY,
230.
ANAXAGORAS,
73, 107.
APATE,
on Darius vase, 196; in Aeschylus, 234.
ARISTOPHANES,
Acharnians, 83, 26; Frogs, 1425, 193; Knights, 125 ff., 22; 1303, 45.
CARTHAGE,
44.
CAUSE,
and pretext, 53; Polybius' distinction, 57; meaning of afit[[currency]]a, 57 ff.; only psychological causes in ancient historians, 64; causes of human events, 68.
CLEON,
leader of Piraeus, 22; Thucydides' treatment of, 80; `malignity' against, 96, 110; Pylos negotiations, 110-114, 119; Mytilenean debate, 114; Sphacteria, 116; Amphipolis, 118; his career dramatized, 125; as Elpis, 171.
CLYTEMNESTRA,
as Peitho, 160.
COMMERCIAL PARTY,
18; policy, 31.
CORCYRA,
alliance, 40, 43-44, 51.
CORINTH,
position on Isthmus, 34.
COUNTRY
against town at Athens, 16.
DAEMONS,
and passions, 157; and gods, 231.
DARIUS
vase, 195.
DIODOTUS,
Mytilenean speech, 121, 221, 242.
DIONYSUS,
on Melian Dialogue, 174ff.
DRAMA,
influence on Thucydides, 137ff.
ECONOMICS,
71.
EGESTA,
199.
EGYPTIAN
expedition, 37.
ELPIS,
in Diodotus' speech, 122; Cleon, 171; Melian Dialogue, 178, 184; conception of, 167; in Hesiod, 224; as Ker, 225, 232.
EROS,
in Diodotus' speech, 122; in Agamemnon, 156, 214; Alcibiades, 206 ff.; and tyranny, 207; Phthonos, 235.
EURIPIDES,
Hippolytus, 243.
EVERYMAN,
141.
FORTUNE,
as agency, 97 ff.; and foresight, 104 ff.; in Diodotus' speech, 122; and `reversal', 222.
GOMPERZ,
68.
HARMODIUS
and Aritogeiton, 132.
HERODOTUS,
i. 1, 60, 237; criticized by Thucydides, 74; dramatization of Persian War, 134; compared with Thucydides, 237.
HISTORIANS,
ancient and modern, 65 ff., 127.
INFIGURATION,
mythical, 131.
IO
myth, 238.
IRONY,
tragic, 148; in Cleon's speech, 50.
ISTHMUSES,
Bérard's Law of, 33.
KYLON,
245.
LAW,
natural, 68, 98.
LEONTINI,
alliance, 40.
MALEA,
33.
MARLOWE,
Faustus, 142.
MEGARA,
decrees against, 25-38; isthmus of, 32; Kylonian conspiracy, 244 ff.
MILTIADES
at Paros, 163.
MODERNIST
Fallacy, 103.
MYTHISTORIA,
130 ff.
MYTILENEAN
debate, Cleon, 114; Diodotus, 121.
NAUKRATIS,
37.
NISAEA,
36, 47.
ORENDA,
228.
PANDORA
myth, 224.
PASSIONS,
as daemons, 227; ministers of Delusion, 158; tragic theory of, 221 ff.
PAUSANIAS,
legend, 135, 165.
PEGAE,
36, 47.
PEITHO,
153 ff.; with Helen, 209.
PELOPONNESIAN WAR,
causes of, 1-14; 244-249.
PERICLES,
alleged personal motives, 4, 26, 30; Corcyrean alliance, 40; plan of war, 46; Thucydides' judgement of, 48; Alcmaeonid curse, 101, 105, 245 ff.
PERSONIFICATIONS,
226.
PHTHONOS,
219, 233.
PIRAEUS,
growth of, 18.
POTHOS,
215.
PYLOS,
occupation of, 83-94.
REALISM,
in History, 127; in drama, 141.
REVERSAL
of Fortune, 140, 222, 233.
Sicilian
Expedition, part of commercial policy, 38, 48; why delayed, 45; how regarded by Thucydides, 51; story of its start, 198ff.
SICILIAN
trade, through Corinth, 34; with Athens, 39.
SOCRATES,
104.
SOPHOCLES,
Antigone, 616 ff., 184, 225, 234; 781 ff., 219.
SPARTA,
no motive for war, 8.
SPARTAN
envoys after Pylos, 111, 119, 151.
SPHACTERIA,
115.
SYMBOLISM
in drama, 141.
THUCYDIDES,
states only official policies, 14; scope of his history, 53; original plan, 54; relates feud between Athens and Sparta, 61; attitude to Religion and Philosophy, 72; idealizes characters, 125 ; speeches, 138, 149.
Chief passages dicsussed: i. 20, 74; i. 22, 53, 99; i. 23, 7, 57, 102; i. 44, 40; i. 88-118, 61; i. 126, 246; ii. 16, 16; ii. 48, 100; ii. 65, 48; iii. 374 (Mytilenean debate, Cleon), 114; iii. 45 (Diodotus), 121, 221, 242; iv. 1-14 (Pylos), 83-94; iv. 15-22 (Pylos negotiations), 111, 151; iv. 26-41 (Sphacteria), 115; iv. 53-65 (Elpis), 108; iv. 80, 9; v. 2-11 (Amphipolis), 118; v. 14 ff., 189; v. 43-46 (Alcibiades' trick), 191; v. 84-116 (Melos), 174 ff.; ii. 6, 8, 46 (Egestaeans), 199; ii. 8-14 (Nikias), 201 ff.; vi. 15-18 (Alcibiades), 210 ff.; vi. 19-24, 213; vi. 27-29 (Hermae), 216; vi. 30-32 (start of Expedition), 217; vii. 77 (Nikias), 219.
TOWN
against Country at Athens, 16.
[XENOPHON]
de Rep. Ath. 15, 21.