209
Pella, site of xxx
Perdiccas II xxxii, 210
Perfect of immediate action
88 l.
Pella, site of xxx
Perdiccas II xxxii, 210
Perfect of immediate action
88 l.
Demosthenese - First Philippic and the Olynthiacs
104 f;
1rpd'y,uao'111 128 f, 159; Ti
Xp'qae? plefla 1015101; 191 ; xpcb-
M00. 95
Ward (10. rpdypa-ra) 156;
(1)-1rd 18111) Xpna'TGW (701111011)
212
xpfi-raz Kai auf'fi 140
prla. 75, 163, 201
xwpls olKoUu'ras, 1015: 112; x.
10131-0111 159; x. rfis aloxriwls
194
1/11]? 1? 'o/Ae'11wl1 177; 51117151006101
149
#1114110/10. 200; 1/1. Keve? v 119
6: 8115,06: 1017110101, position of,
74, 138
e? bpa. 177; (bpav {Tons 104
61: 0. Ace. Pars. 121, 183; 1. 11:
EMMY): 97; Co: 511 e? M-iw 11:
{x01 76 ; 61s 2111 KdAMa-r' (Exon)
147; 61s 011 cru,u? e'po1 132;
dis [301116006 146; (I): . . 56'01
149 ; (21s e? 'vaxe? -rwv Kai
renew/. Le'vwv 83; <11: 015x {561
114; (in e? muiy 147; 4'1;
05001 79
Cbo'rep, after 10:1 0. 151511 1p61ro11,
114; beforerbv 01'11'011'rp151rov 91
Hut-re . 5e? 011 185, e? )\1ri? 'e-re
178, 0110. 211
6170. 11 152, 213
16? 6Xe'1'11 11. 175651 207; 1rd11-r' 6. 1106163
169
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TO THE INTRODUCTION AND THE NOTES
The numbers refer to the pages
Abel, Otto, quoted xxviii f
accusative, predicative 120
l.
adjective (mucus) assimilated
to gender and number of
subst. 85; neuter adj. 131
Aegae, view from xxix f
Alexander I, the Philhcllene
xxxi
alliance, formula in treaties
of 192
alliteration 116 l. 371,
l. 98
Amadocus 139 n
American Journal of Philology
(AJP) quoted so, 130, 133,
137
Amphipolis xxxv f, xxxix f,
82, 131, 138, 160, 180
anacoluthon 212 l. 242
antistrophe 130 l. 37,
1. 96
Aorist and Present 83, 216;
gnomic 137 ; referring to
previous context or previous
proposals 222 f
apoalosis, double 71
198
136
R
Apollodorus and the festival-
fund lxviii, 197
Archelaus I, xxxiii
Aristeides, (1) the statesman,
207 ; (2) the rhctorician,
12, 19, 25, 35, 39, 42, 46,
49, 56, 62, 63, 65
Aristotle's Constitution of
Athens quoted 72, 90, 95,
96, 98, 109, 111, 112, 183,
214, 216
Artabazus 94
article, omission of 163 l. 83,
199 1. 107 ; position of 219 ;
not repeated 74; repeated
for emphasis 151 ; separated
from noun 1691. 143; article
with infinitive 130, 150
l. 216, 1601. 54, 187 all. ;
with a question turned into
substantival clause 186 l. 17
asyndeton 90, 111, 193, 216
Athenian privateers 180 ;
duration 0 Athenian supre-
macy 209
Athenians, urged to personal
service 90, 189, 223
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ENGLISH INDEX
Athens, the deliverer of Hellas
1781. 226; decay of military
spirit 215 ; duration of
military service 189 ; ex-
emptions from military
service 198; festal pro-
cessions 96 ; cost of festivals
110; the fleet 85; houses
211, 215; military officers
95 ; water-supply 214
Bacon quoted 73
Barau, A. , quoted vaii, 139
ad fin.
Bekker's Anecdola 19, 32, 33,
64
'benevolences ' 180 l. 263
Blass, Prof. F. , quoted etc.
xviii, 94, 102, 109, 199, 204,
222, and passim
Boeckh, A. 100 etc.
Boeotian War 74
Brougham, Lord 71, 163, 175,
224
Butcher, Prof. S. H. xxi, xxv
Butler's Analogy 218
Callias, son of Phrynon(? ) 173
Cersobleptes 139
Chabrias 93
Chamberlain, Right Hon. J. ,
quoted 171
Chares 94, 119, 179 f
Charidemus, 190
Chersonesus xxxvii, 86, 116
chidsmus 178, 185
Choricius 36, 40, 42, 45, 46, 164
Chrysostom, John 20, 29, 47,
56, 165
Cobet, G. G. 132, 144 etc.
comparalio compendiaria 92
l. 198
conditional clauses, virtual
221 I. 308 ; conditional sen-
tences 71 l. 1, 75 1. 44, 87
l. 152, 134 I. 67, 1771. 215
construction, change of 151
l. 227; interruption of 89
l. 172
Corinthian \Val' 74, 92 f
Corinthians
and Megarians
attacked by Athens 206
Curtius, Ernst, quoted xxix,
XXXV
dative of agent in Dem. 155,
212 l. 233; after verbal
subst. 91 1. 183; Dal. in-
commodi 143
Demosthenes: his life, 384-
351 13. 0. , xv--xxvii; his
speeches, 363--0. 352 13. 0. ,
Against Aphobus xvi, 0n the
Trierarchic Grown xviii,
Against Spmlias, Gallicles,
Gonon, Androtion xix,
Leptines xx, xxxviii, On thc
Symmorics xxi, Against
Timocratcs xxii, For the
? ? Mcgalopolitans xxiii, 0n the
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? ENGLISH INDEX
243
meditated speech 126 ; com-
pliment to intelligence of
is audience 201 ; concilia-
tory use of pronouns 160
l. 54 ; a fine touch of
imagination 117 l. 375 ;
repetitions from other
speeches xix f, 187 l. 32,
210, 214 1. 258, 215 1. 269,
224 l. 330; satirical pass-
ages 94, 213 f ; his reform
of the trierarchy 182, 183
Demosthenes and Isocrates
208
Demosthenes and Thucydides
xviii
Demosthenes
207
Dio Cassius 4, 11, 37, 54
Dionysia 108, 110 f
Dionysius of Halicarnassus
lxxii, 4, 9, 13, 4s, 57, 64,
66, 101, 203
Doxopater 42
Dupin, Baron F. P. 0. , author
of anonymous Essaz's su'r
De'm. (1814), 165
(the general)
ellipse 110 l. 310
emphasis produced (1) by
position of words 185 (Op.
200; (2) by repetition of
words 80, 88, 119, 151
1. 233, 1641. 91, 2191. 295
Euboea, Athenian expedition
to (357 13. 0. ) xxxvii, 87,
133; (350 or 345) 146
Eubulus 144--6, 184, 197, 206,
213 f
euphemism 194 l. 77
festival-fund 144 f, 197, 204
Future Indicative, after Rela-
tive 128, after b'1rws (relative
Adv. ) 140, 205, (in object
clauses) 127, 158, 167, 185,
186 ; Future Partieiple 122,
157 ; Future Perfect 123
generals, tried on
charges 120
generic term at end of enumer-
ation 214, 215
genitive: ace. attracted to
gen. of following relative
158; partitive 131, 152, 153,
158, 174; with TLOe? VCLL 136
1. 88
Gennadios, A. 129
Geraestus 107
Gregorius Corinth. (after 1118
4. 1). ) 48
Grote quoted xlix, 83, 84, 98,
115, 123, 139, 148, 168, 139
etc.
capital
Haliartus 87
Halm, Karl, quoted 120, 128,
152, 165, 182
? ? Harcourt, Right Hon.
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ENGLISH INDEX
Illyrians xxix, xlii, 122, 139;
chief of 149
Imbros 106
Imperfect of continued action
71 ; retrospective 95 ; Impf.
Infinitive 93, 207; lmpf.
e? lewv used even of single
victories 93
Indicative Fut. and Aor.
Subj. after 81m: 127; Ind.
retained in indirect dis-
course 122
Infinitive, articular 130, 150
l. 216, 160 l. 54; without
Art. after demonstr. Pron.
199 l. 107; with Nom. and
A00. 77, 143
inscriptions, evidence from,
30, 58, 86, 95, 96, 127, 134,
140, 192, 199, 203, 211,
217; 81m; 611 in inscr. 91
interrogative combined with
relative 186
Iphicrates 93
irony 183 l. 286, 195 l. 87,
217 1. 279
Isidore of Pelusium lxxii, 16,
26, 29, 31, 43, 53, 54, 57,
60
Jebb, Prof. R. C. , quoted 208,
224
J cannes Siceliota 215
Julian 37, 46
Karlowa quoted 29 n, 76, 77,
155 f, 186 f
Lacedaemonianmoradestroyed
by Iphicrates 93; defeat at
Leuctra and Mantineia 212
Lanipsacus 180
Leakc, Col. W. M. , quoted
103, 138 f
Lemnos 98, 104, 106
Libanius, lxxii, 9, 11, 26, 34,
36, 46, 49, 56, 57, 59, 61,
62, 199
Liddell and Scott, corrections
suggested in 100 l. 252, 195
l. 81
Longinus 189; [Longinns]
51
Ludian 1m, 67, as, 125, 142,
185
Macedonia, geography xxvii f,
and early history of xxix f
Madvig quoted 51, 144
Magnesia, district of Thessaly
138, 148, 161, 166
Marathon 107
Meidias 109
Menelaus (Y1r1rapx0s) 98
mercenaries 180 l. 256
metaphors derived from (1)
the body (sinews) 215;
(2) the clase 187; (3) the
public games 212, 213;
(4) military service 224;
(5) naval operations 195 ;
? ? ? 6) wrestling 881. 157, 175
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245
Optative, forms of 84 l. 129 ;
independent (in quotation)
149 l. 205 ; potential 87
Paeonia or Paeonians xxvii,
xxxvi, 110, 134, 138, 148,166
Pagasae xliii f, 110, 134,
138, 148, 166
Panathenaea 108
Panathenaie rocession 96
paradox 129 . 28
parallelism of form 117 l. 387,
118 l. 401
participle
209 l.
209
Pella, site of xxx
Perdiccas II xxxii, 210
Perfect of immediate action
88 l. 159
Pericles xvii f, 207
personal construction pre-
ferred to impersonal 221
l. 309
Pherae xliii, 138
Philip, regarded as a 'bar-
barlan' by Dem. 202;
his reign down to 351 8. 0.
xxxiv f; his character
xxxv; his capture of Am-
phipolis xl, Pydna xli,
Poteidaea xli, Methone
xliii; Philip checked at
Thermopylae xliii, 86;
Philip in Thrace xliv,
139; his siege of 'Hpafav
nixos xliii, 188; rumours
of his illness and death 81 ;
his attacks on Olynthus
xliv, 1i; his cruisers
xliv, 91; his winter cam-
paigns 103; his supposed
designs against Thebes
121; his negotiations with
Persia 121; his forts in
Illyria 122; his sacrifices
in quest of renown 169 f
denoting means
Philippi xli
Philippic I, abstract of xlv;
date ofl ; unity 01'101 f
Philochorus 101 f
Philostratus 67 n
Phocian (or Sacred) War
xlii, 162
Phoeians 152, 194 f
Planudes, Maximus 26 n
Plato, use of Subj. with in?
in cautious assertions 151 f
11601188111 116 1. 371
ollux 31
Polystratus 93
Poteidaea xxx, xli, 75, 110,
134, 138, 161, 168
Pottier, E. , quoted 96
predicate 133 l. 58; in same
case as subject of Inf. 209
l. 209
Priscian 1 n, 10 n, 31 n
? ? proleptic epithet 78
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Sciathos 104 '
Schaei'er, A. , quoted xix, 200
etc.
Sch'omann, G. F. 110
Seneca 47 n
Shakespeare 89, 165, 205
Sigeum 180
simile from the human body
174 f
Social War xxxviii, 94
Stohaeus 17 n, 31 n, 43 n, 47 n
Stratoeles 134
Subjunctive in questions (-rl
Wadi/11>> ,- K'rh. ) 208 ; with 611,
after past tense 123 l. 460;
with mi in cautious state-
ments 151 f
Substantive expressed by
neuter relative and verb 133
Suidas 47 n, 51 n
synonyms, collocation of, 74,
138, 140, 143, 160, 187
terracotta figures 96
Thasos 104'
Thebans 151 f, 212
Theopompus 170, 171, 172
Thermopylae, Philip checked
at xliii, 86, 87, 116
Thessaly and Thessalians 138,
148, 161, 163, 166, 168
Thirlwall, Bp. 0. , quoted lxv,
131 etc.
Tiberius, Rhet. 29 n, 4511.
Timotheus 168, 213
toy soldiers 96
Tozer, Rev. H. F. , quoted
xxx, 104, 107
trierarchs and trierarchy 112,
182, 183
Ulpian 25 n
verse in prose 130
war-tax 147, 181, 183 f
weakness of intellect a mis-
fortune sent by the gods
207
Weber, P. , Absichtssa'tze 90,
92, 128, 142, 152, 177
Weil, H. 126, 146, 156, 165,
179, 184, 197, 204, 217, and
in the critical notes passim
Westermann, A. 156, 179,
189, 219 etc.
Whibley, Mr. L. , on the amp;-
K611 144~6
White, Prof. J. "7. , quoted 210
words of good omen used at
the end of a speech 124,
156, 184, 224
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1rpd'y,uao'111 128 f, 159; Ti
Xp'qae? plefla 1015101; 191 ; xpcb-
M00. 95
Ward (10. rpdypa-ra) 156;
(1)-1rd 18111) Xpna'TGW (701111011)
212
xpfi-raz Kai auf'fi 140
prla. 75, 163, 201
xwpls olKoUu'ras, 1015: 112; x.
10131-0111 159; x. rfis aloxriwls
194
1/11]? 1? 'o/Ae'11wl1 177; 51117151006101
149
#1114110/10. 200; 1/1. Keve? v 119
6: 8115,06: 1017110101, position of,
74, 138
e? bpa. 177; (bpav {Tons 104
61: 0. Ace. Pars. 121, 183; 1. 11:
EMMY): 97; Co: 511 e? M-iw 11:
{x01 76 ; 61s 2111 KdAMa-r' (Exon)
147; 61s 011 cru,u? e'po1 132;
dis [301116006 146; (I): . . 56'01
149 ; (21s e? 'vaxe? -rwv Kai
renew/. Le'vwv 83; <11: 015x {561
114; (in e? muiy 147; 4'1;
05001 79
Cbo'rep, after 10:1 0. 151511 1p61ro11,
114; beforerbv 01'11'011'rp151rov 91
Hut-re . 5e? 011 185, e? )\1ri? 'e-re
178, 0110. 211
6170. 11 152, 213
16? 6Xe'1'11 11. 175651 207; 1rd11-r' 6. 1106163
169
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TO THE INTRODUCTION AND THE NOTES
The numbers refer to the pages
Abel, Otto, quoted xxviii f
accusative, predicative 120
l.
adjective (mucus) assimilated
to gender and number of
subst. 85; neuter adj. 131
Aegae, view from xxix f
Alexander I, the Philhcllene
xxxi
alliance, formula in treaties
of 192
alliteration 116 l. 371,
l. 98
Amadocus 139 n
American Journal of Philology
(AJP) quoted so, 130, 133,
137
Amphipolis xxxv f, xxxix f,
82, 131, 138, 160, 180
anacoluthon 212 l. 242
antistrophe 130 l. 37,
1. 96
Aorist and Present 83, 216;
gnomic 137 ; referring to
previous context or previous
proposals 222 f
apoalosis, double 71
198
136
R
Apollodorus and the festival-
fund lxviii, 197
Archelaus I, xxxiii
Aristeides, (1) the statesman,
207 ; (2) the rhctorician,
12, 19, 25, 35, 39, 42, 46,
49, 56, 62, 63, 65
Aristotle's Constitution of
Athens quoted 72, 90, 95,
96, 98, 109, 111, 112, 183,
214, 216
Artabazus 94
article, omission of 163 l. 83,
199 1. 107 ; position of 219 ;
not repeated 74; repeated
for emphasis 151 ; separated
from noun 1691. 143; article
with infinitive 130, 150
l. 216, 1601. 54, 187 all. ;
with a question turned into
substantival clause 186 l. 17
asyndeton 90, 111, 193, 216
Athenian privateers 180 ;
duration 0 Athenian supre-
macy 209
Athenians, urged to personal
service 90, 189, 223
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ENGLISH INDEX
Athens, the deliverer of Hellas
1781. 226; decay of military
spirit 215 ; duration of
military service 189 ; ex-
emptions from military
service 198; festal pro-
cessions 96 ; cost of festivals
110; the fleet 85; houses
211, 215; military officers
95 ; water-supply 214
Bacon quoted 73
Barau, A. , quoted vaii, 139
ad fin.
Bekker's Anecdola 19, 32, 33,
64
'benevolences ' 180 l. 263
Blass, Prof. F. , quoted etc.
xviii, 94, 102, 109, 199, 204,
222, and passim
Boeckh, A. 100 etc.
Boeotian War 74
Brougham, Lord 71, 163, 175,
224
Butcher, Prof. S. H. xxi, xxv
Butler's Analogy 218
Callias, son of Phrynon(? ) 173
Cersobleptes 139
Chabrias 93
Chamberlain, Right Hon. J. ,
quoted 171
Chares 94, 119, 179 f
Charidemus, 190
Chersonesus xxxvii, 86, 116
chidsmus 178, 185
Choricius 36, 40, 42, 45, 46, 164
Chrysostom, John 20, 29, 47,
56, 165
Cobet, G. G. 132, 144 etc.
comparalio compendiaria 92
l. 198
conditional clauses, virtual
221 I. 308 ; conditional sen-
tences 71 l. 1, 75 1. 44, 87
l. 152, 134 I. 67, 1771. 215
construction, change of 151
l. 227; interruption of 89
l. 172
Corinthian \Val' 74, 92 f
Corinthians
and Megarians
attacked by Athens 206
Curtius, Ernst, quoted xxix,
XXXV
dative of agent in Dem. 155,
212 l. 233; after verbal
subst. 91 1. 183; Dal. in-
commodi 143
Demosthenes: his life, 384-
351 13. 0. , xv--xxvii; his
speeches, 363--0. 352 13. 0. ,
Against Aphobus xvi, 0n the
Trierarchic Grown xviii,
Against Spmlias, Gallicles,
Gonon, Androtion xix,
Leptines xx, xxxviii, On thc
Symmorics xxi, Against
Timocratcs xxii, For the
? ? Mcgalopolitans xxiii, 0n the
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243
meditated speech 126 ; com-
pliment to intelligence of
is audience 201 ; concilia-
tory use of pronouns 160
l. 54 ; a fine touch of
imagination 117 l. 375 ;
repetitions from other
speeches xix f, 187 l. 32,
210, 214 1. 258, 215 1. 269,
224 l. 330; satirical pass-
ages 94, 213 f ; his reform
of the trierarchy 182, 183
Demosthenes and Isocrates
208
Demosthenes and Thucydides
xviii
Demosthenes
207
Dio Cassius 4, 11, 37, 54
Dionysia 108, 110 f
Dionysius of Halicarnassus
lxxii, 4, 9, 13, 4s, 57, 64,
66, 101, 203
Doxopater 42
Dupin, Baron F. P. 0. , author
of anonymous Essaz's su'r
De'm. (1814), 165
(the general)
ellipse 110 l. 310
emphasis produced (1) by
position of words 185 (Op.
200; (2) by repetition of
words 80, 88, 119, 151
1. 233, 1641. 91, 2191. 295
Euboea, Athenian expedition
to (357 13. 0. ) xxxvii, 87,
133; (350 or 345) 146
Eubulus 144--6, 184, 197, 206,
213 f
euphemism 194 l. 77
festival-fund 144 f, 197, 204
Future Indicative, after Rela-
tive 128, after b'1rws (relative
Adv. ) 140, 205, (in object
clauses) 127, 158, 167, 185,
186 ; Future Partieiple 122,
157 ; Future Perfect 123
generals, tried on
charges 120
generic term at end of enumer-
ation 214, 215
genitive: ace. attracted to
gen. of following relative
158; partitive 131, 152, 153,
158, 174; with TLOe? VCLL 136
1. 88
Gennadios, A. 129
Geraestus 107
Gregorius Corinth. (after 1118
4. 1). ) 48
Grote quoted xlix, 83, 84, 98,
115, 123, 139, 148, 168, 139
etc.
capital
Haliartus 87
Halm, Karl, quoted 120, 128,
152, 165, 182
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ENGLISH INDEX
Illyrians xxix, xlii, 122, 139;
chief of 149
Imbros 106
Imperfect of continued action
71 ; retrospective 95 ; Impf.
Infinitive 93, 207; lmpf.
e? lewv used even of single
victories 93
Indicative Fut. and Aor.
Subj. after 81m: 127; Ind.
retained in indirect dis-
course 122
Infinitive, articular 130, 150
l. 216, 160 l. 54; without
Art. after demonstr. Pron.
199 l. 107; with Nom. and
A00. 77, 143
inscriptions, evidence from,
30, 58, 86, 95, 96, 127, 134,
140, 192, 199, 203, 211,
217; 81m; 611 in inscr. 91
interrogative combined with
relative 186
Iphicrates 93
irony 183 l. 286, 195 l. 87,
217 1. 279
Isidore of Pelusium lxxii, 16,
26, 29, 31, 43, 53, 54, 57,
60
Jebb, Prof. R. C. , quoted 208,
224
J cannes Siceliota 215
Julian 37, 46
Karlowa quoted 29 n, 76, 77,
155 f, 186 f
Lacedaemonianmoradestroyed
by Iphicrates 93; defeat at
Leuctra and Mantineia 212
Lanipsacus 180
Leakc, Col. W. M. , quoted
103, 138 f
Lemnos 98, 104, 106
Libanius, lxxii, 9, 11, 26, 34,
36, 46, 49, 56, 57, 59, 61,
62, 199
Liddell and Scott, corrections
suggested in 100 l. 252, 195
l. 81
Longinus 189; [Longinns]
51
Ludian 1m, 67, as, 125, 142,
185
Macedonia, geography xxvii f,
and early history of xxix f
Madvig quoted 51, 144
Magnesia, district of Thessaly
138, 148, 161, 166
Marathon 107
Meidias 109
Menelaus (Y1r1rapx0s) 98
mercenaries 180 l. 256
metaphors derived from (1)
the body (sinews) 215;
(2) the clase 187; (3) the
public games 212, 213;
(4) military service 224;
(5) naval operations 195 ;
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245
Optative, forms of 84 l. 129 ;
independent (in quotation)
149 l. 205 ; potential 87
Paeonia or Paeonians xxvii,
xxxvi, 110, 134, 138, 148,166
Pagasae xliii f, 110, 134,
138, 148, 166
Panathenaea 108
Panathenaie rocession 96
paradox 129 . 28
parallelism of form 117 l. 387,
118 l. 401
participle
209 l.
209
Pella, site of xxx
Perdiccas II xxxii, 210
Perfect of immediate action
88 l. 159
Pericles xvii f, 207
personal construction pre-
ferred to impersonal 221
l. 309
Pherae xliii, 138
Philip, regarded as a 'bar-
barlan' by Dem. 202;
his reign down to 351 8. 0.
xxxiv f; his character
xxxv; his capture of Am-
phipolis xl, Pydna xli,
Poteidaea xli, Methone
xliii; Philip checked at
Thermopylae xliii, 86;
Philip in Thrace xliv,
139; his siege of 'Hpafav
nixos xliii, 188; rumours
of his illness and death 81 ;
his attacks on Olynthus
xliv, 1i; his cruisers
xliv, 91; his winter cam-
paigns 103; his supposed
designs against Thebes
121; his negotiations with
Persia 121; his forts in
Illyria 122; his sacrifices
in quest of renown 169 f
denoting means
Philippi xli
Philippic I, abstract of xlv;
date ofl ; unity 01'101 f
Philochorus 101 f
Philostratus 67 n
Phocian (or Sacred) War
xlii, 162
Phoeians 152, 194 f
Planudes, Maximus 26 n
Plato, use of Subj. with in?
in cautious assertions 151 f
11601188111 116 1. 371
ollux 31
Polystratus 93
Poteidaea xxx, xli, 75, 110,
134, 138, 161, 168
Pottier, E. , quoted 96
predicate 133 l. 58; in same
case as subject of Inf. 209
l. 209
Priscian 1 n, 10 n, 31 n
? ? proleptic epithet 78
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Sciathos 104 '
Schaei'er, A. , quoted xix, 200
etc.
Sch'omann, G. F. 110
Seneca 47 n
Shakespeare 89, 165, 205
Sigeum 180
simile from the human body
174 f
Social War xxxviii, 94
Stohaeus 17 n, 31 n, 43 n, 47 n
Stratoeles 134
Subjunctive in questions (-rl
Wadi/11>> ,- K'rh. ) 208 ; with 611,
after past tense 123 l. 460;
with mi in cautious state-
ments 151 f
Substantive expressed by
neuter relative and verb 133
Suidas 47 n, 51 n
synonyms, collocation of, 74,
138, 140, 143, 160, 187
terracotta figures 96
Thasos 104'
Thebans 151 f, 212
Theopompus 170, 171, 172
Thermopylae, Philip checked
at xliii, 86, 87, 116
Thessaly and Thessalians 138,
148, 161, 163, 166, 168
Thirlwall, Bp. 0. , quoted lxv,
131 etc.
Tiberius, Rhet. 29 n, 4511.
Timotheus 168, 213
toy soldiers 96
Tozer, Rev. H. F. , quoted
xxx, 104, 107
trierarchs and trierarchy 112,
182, 183
Ulpian 25 n
verse in prose 130
war-tax 147, 181, 183 f
weakness of intellect a mis-
fortune sent by the gods
207
Weber, P. , Absichtssa'tze 90,
92, 128, 142, 152, 177
Weil, H. 126, 146, 156, 165,
179, 184, 197, 204, 217, and
in the critical notes passim
Westermann, A. 156, 179,
189, 219 etc.
Whibley, Mr. L. , on the amp;-
K611 144~6
White, Prof. J. "7. , quoted 210
words of good omen used at
the end of a speech 124,
156, 184, 224
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