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Index
Acharnae, 111
Achilles, 22, 36, 249n8
Aegina, 33, 51, 61, 74, 111, 141, 146
Aelius Aristides, 12–13, 159
Aeschines (Socratic), 102, 244n52
Aeschylus, 8, 13, 22–24, 112, 117–118, 129, 171, 230n43, 237n36, 241n10
Agamemnon, 33
Agariste I, 26, 240n7
Agariste II, 16, 17, 18, 229n9
agōn, 36–37, 41
Aigos Potamoi, 57
Alcibiades, 23, 36, 86, 90–91, 95, 133, 136, 148, 163, 171, 173, 207, 243n20, 253n45
Alcibiades the Elder, 105
Alcmaeon, 17, 20
Alexander the Great, 163, 169, 193, 195, 211, 225
Alton Shée (d’), Edmond, 209
Amphipolis, 75, 130, 146
Amyot, Jacques, 160–161, 177
Anacharsis, 181, 183, 196
Anaxagoras, 6, 21, 90–93, 120, 121–122, 124, 125, 189–190, 230n31
Andocides, 146, 250n36
Antisthenes, 11, 101, 132, 243n39, 248n19
aparkhē, 76, 77, 239n35
Apollo, 20, 78
Archidamus, 19, 21, 91, 93, 167
Areopagus, 6, 20, 25, 26, 29, 48, 165, 166, 178, 180, 182, 187, 197, 203
Arginusae, 105, 134
Aristides, 12, 13, 45, 52, 73, 131, 159, 163, 165, 167, 172, 196, 228n27, 238n13, 248n3, 251n65
arkhē, 53, 130, 139, 237n33
Arminius, 218, 261n115
Artaÿctes, 60
Asclepius, 116, 246n38
asebeia, 124
Aspasia, 6, 9, 11, 12, 83, 85, 91, 93, 95, 101–106, 118, 124, 125, 134, 150, 151, 183, 207, 210, 214, 228n15, 243n37, 244n43, 244n50, 244n52-54, 244n59
Aspasius, 105
Athena, 76, 103, 108, 109, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115–116, 117, 164, 223, 244n49, 245n19, 246n27, 249n10; Athena Hygieia, 116, 117, 142; Athena Parthenos, 65, 111, 115, 124, 142, 237n43, 241n24; Athena Polias, 78
Augustus, 169, 192, 194, 209, 218
Axiochus, 104, 105
Barnave, Antoine, 184, 186
Barthélemy, Jean-Jacques, 181–184, 188, 196, 199
Baudot, Marc-Antoine, 190–191, 256n124
Beloch, Karl Julius, 212–213
Berve, Helmut, 219–220, 260n112
Billaud-Varenne, Jacques, 184–185, 188
Black Sea, 4, 5, 74, 75
Böckh, Augustus, 212, 259n85
Bodin, Jean, 13, 158, 161, 165–167, 194, 252n8
Boileau, Nicolas, 170
Brauer, Hermannhans, 218
Brea, 74, 75
Bruni, Leonardo, 13, 159–160, 163–164
Budé, Guillaume, 160
Burckhardt, Jacob, 213, 218
Callias I, 7, 52–53, 56, 85, 103, 146, 228n2, 244n43
Chalcis, 57, 74, 111, 146
Chares, 146, 248n3
Charinus, 48
Chersonesus, 74, 75
Cholargos, 19
Churchill, Winston, 215, 220, 261n129
Cicero, 162, 170, 241n9
Cimon, 6, 10, 12, 22, 24–26, 34–35, 37–38, 46–47, 51, 52, 54, 56, 61, 69, 73, 74, 81, 86–87, 111, 118, 130, 134, 144–145, 149, 152, 163, 182, 197, 204, 212, 228n19, 232n20, 235n33, 238n13, 245n19, 246n46
Citium, 250n26
Cleainetus, 44
, 129–130
Clearchus, 58–59
Cleinias (father of Alcibiades), 36, 86, 87, 133
Cleinias, decree of, 53
Cleinias II (brother of Alcibiades), 133
Cleisthenes of Athens, 5, 15, 17, 18, 20, 85–86, 138, 148, 222, 229n14-15
Cleisthenes of Sicyon, 18, 29, 229n14
Cleomenes, 18
Cleon, 38, 44–45, 61, 81, 96, 125, 128, 129, 131, 151, 199, 241n17, 248n3, 251n52, 260n93
Cleophon, 128, 131, 248n6
cleruchies/cleruchs, 53, 56, 57, 73–74, 75, 222–223, 238n17, 262n149
Condillac, Étienne Bonnot de, 179, 196
Condorcet, Marie Jean-Antoine Nicolas de
Caritat, 196–197
Constant, Benjamin, 202
Corcyra, 35
Corneille, Pierre, 171–172
Cos, 111
Cratinus, 9, 44, 47, 49, 62, 93, 103, 105, 118, 130, 131, 233n43, 246n43, 246n46, 248n9
Cresilas, 8
Croesus, 20
Cronos, 105, 118
Curtius, Ernst, 193, 210–211
Cylon, 17, 18, 229n10
Cypselus, 18, 139
Dacier, André, 177
Damon/Damonides of Oea, 9, 21–22, 91, 92–93, 144, 230n31, 241n25, 241n27
Danton, Georges Jacques, 184
Deinomache, 85–86
Desmarets de Saint-Sorlin, Jean, 169
Desmoulins, Camille, 169
Dionysus, 9, 38–39, 80, 100, 103, 117, 244n49-50; Dionysia, 23–24, 109, 150, 230n42, 250n33; theater of, 63, 65, 141, 150
Diopeithes, 92, 125
douleia, 62, 237n33
Douris of Samos, 58, 60, 103, 236n22
Drerup, Englebert, 213–214, 260n93
Droysen, Johann Gustav, 212, 259n84
Duruy, Victor, 14, 193, 203, 206–210, 236n14
Ehrenberg, Victor, 223, 228n13
Eleusis, 8, 77, 86, 111, 126, 143, 228n2, 239n39
Elpinike, 34, 86, 87, 130, 149
Ephialtes, 25, 26–27, 29, 41, 48, 50, 81, 130, 131, 138, 165, 222, 231n52, 236n19, 249n3
epikheirotonia tōn arkhōn, 148, 154
episkopoi, 73
erastēs/erōmenos, 94, 95–97, 98, 242n11, 242n13
Erechtheion/Erechtheum, 79, 237n43
Erechtheus/Erichthonius, 38, 112–114, 115, 246n27, 246n33
Estienne, Henri, 160, 161
Euboea, 7, 10, 33, 51, 53, 54, 57–58, 61, 66, 74, 141, 147, 236n18, 236n19
eugeneia, 15, 16–19, 82
Eupolis, 17, 43, 105, 129, 131
Euripides, 112, 113, 171, 234n27, 246n27, 250n33, 262n164
Euryptolemus, 87
euthunoi, 147
Fabius Maximus, 11, 36, 140, 234n22
Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon, 173, 203, 253n42
Fontenelle, Bernard le Boyer de, 172–173, 203
Frederick II of Prussia, 195, 200
Frederick III of Prussia, 211
Gambetta, Léon, 206–210
gēgenēs, 112
genos/genē, 16, 17, 89, 228n2, 229n4, 231n50
Gettysburg, 216
Gillies, John, 204–205
Glotz, Gustave, 79, 220–221, 249n3
Gracchi, the, 158
graphē paranomōn, 41
Grégoire, Henri (known as the Abbé), 187, 188
Grote, George, 14, 193, 203, 205–206, 207, 210, 231n4, 235n14, 258n52, 259n88
Guicciardini, 165
Hadrian, 141
Hagnon, 130, 146, 250n33, 250n34
Hamilton, Alexander, 187, 256n112
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 201–202, 212, 218
Helen of Troy, 95, 103
hellenotamiai, 73, 231n8
hellespontophulakes, 75
Hephaestus, 38, 111–114; Hephaesteia, 113–114
Hera, 103, 105, 118, 244n49
Heracles, 104, 141, 249n8
Herder, Johann Gottfried, 200–201
Hermai, the, 126
Hermippus, 9, 38, 102, 233n43
Hesiod, 118,
hestiasin, 110
Hipparchus (son of Charmus), 148
Hipparchus (son of Pisistratus), 139, 249n9
Hippias (son of Pisistratus), 18
Hippodamus of Miletus, 49, 91
Hipponicus II, 86
Histiaea, 53, 57–58, 74
Hitler, Adolf, 216, 217–220, 261n119, 261n126
Hölderlin, Friedrich, 201, 258n37
Homer, 19, 33, 34, 170, 173, 200, 207, 207, 246n43; Iliad, 33, 112, 244n49; Odyssey, 2, 117
horoi, 71
hubris, 117, 124, 139
hupēkooi, 53
Hyperbolus, 113, 128, 131
Idomeneus of Lampsacus, 27
Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique, 207, 207 Ion of Chios, 9, 10, 11, 30, 33, 34, 46–47, 61, 228n19, 243n22
isēgoria, 41
Isocrates, 134, 170, 199, 230n31, 258n51
Isodike, 87
Jaeger, Werner, 217, 218
Kagan, Donald, 56–57, 224, 229n9, 235n14, 236n25
kentron, 43, 97, 234n12
Kephalus, 91, 93
Kerykes, 86
khōra, 38, 39, 77
khorēgia/khorēgos, 8, 22–24, 129, 230n39, 230n41, 237n36, 250n33
La Bruyère, Jean de, 170
Lakedaimonius, 35, 232n30
Lampon, 48–49, 120, 121–122
Lenaea, 38, 44, 150
Leocrates, 34, 146
Lesbos, 30, 53
Lévesque, Pierre-Charles, 177, 198–199
Lincoln, Abraham, 216
Lloyd George, David, 214
logistai, 147
Long Walls, 7, 37, 141, 219, 249n17
Louis XIV, 14, 158, 169, 172, 173, 192, 194, 199
Lucian of Samosata, 172
Lycurgus of Athens, 33, 141, 142, 158, 228n2, 230n47, 233n4
Lycurgus of Sparta, 138, 164, 176–179, 184, 185, 190
Lysander, 177
Lysias, 91, 123, 138, 243n27
Mably, Gabriel Bonnot de, 178, 179–181, 196, 254n73, 255n74
Machiavelli, Niccolò, 158, 161, 164, 165, 195
Marathon, 18
Mattingly, Harold, 224, 235n8, 244n50
Megacles, 18, 20, 26, 240n6, 240n7
Melians, the, 58
Melobius, 235n32
Menippus, 32, 48, 99, 232n16
Mérimée, Prosper, 206
Methone of Pieria, 75
Metiochus, 48, 50, 235n33
Miletus, 49, 58, 60, 91, 93, 103, 104, 105, 243n37, 244n50
Mill, John Stuart, 205–206
Miltiades, 26, 87, 149
Mirabeau, Honoré-Gabriel Riquetti, Comte de, 186
misthos, 11, 81, 131, 137, 144–145, 262n154
Mitford, William, 204–205, 258n51
Mommsen, Theodor, 211
Montaigne, Michel de, 158, 161, 167–168, 172, 179
Montesquieu, Charles-Louis de Secondat, 178, 196–197, 254n62
mousikē, 21, 22, 24, 110
Muller, Karl Ottfried, 214, 218
Murray, Gilbert, 215–216, 258n42, 260n103
Myronides, 30, 34, 146
Mytilene, 53
Napoleon III, 202, 209
Naxos, 54, 74
Nicias, 44, 113, 119, 131, 132
Niebuhr, Barthold Georg, 210, 211, 258n52
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 218
Nisard, Charles, 209
nothoi, 81, 89
Odeon, 49, 52, 62–65, 63, 77, 110, 111, 116, 141–142, 200, 201
Odysseus, 117, 168
oikonomia attikē, 68–69, 72
Olympia, 17, 91, 124
Omphale, 104
Oreos, 53
ostracism, 5, 6, 12, 18, 19, 24, 37, 62, 105, 118, 135, 137, 146, 148–149, 241n27, 250n33, 251n65; ostrakon/ostraka, 22, 130, 149, 149, 231n50, 237n35, 243n31, 250n35
paideia, 15, 21–22, 132, 133
Pallene, 111
Panathenaea, 53, 109, 110, 111, 140, 245n12, 249
n10
Paralus, 50, 85, 86, 87, 89, 102, 240n6, 248n19
Paris/Alexander, 103
Paros, 26
parrhēsia, 150
Parthenon, 7, 52, 65–66, 66, 76, 111, 113, 115, 116, 140, 141, 168, 193, 200, 201, 219, 220, 223, 224, 237n43
peithō, 42, 43, 244n44
pentekostē, 76, 77
Pericles the Younger, 83, 102, 105, 118, 133, 134
Perrault, Charles, 169–171, 192, 253n40
Persepolis, 63, 64
Perugino, 162, 163
phēmē, 152
Phidias, 6, 91, 92, 99, 100, 124, 142, 195, 207, 214, 220, 233n36, 237n43, 241n24, 247n67, 257n11, 262n164
philia, 84, 89–93, 94
Philip II of Macedon, 212, 214, 215
philoi, 89–93, 135
Phocion, 163, 167, 172, 180–181
Phormion, 31, 32
phoros, 52, 53, 76, 77, 239n30
phronēsis, 11, 128, 248n7
Phrynichus, 24
phthonos, 89
Piraeus, 7, 37, 61, 67, 76, 90, 104, 141, 231n6, 238n28, 250n23
Pisistratus/Pisistratids, 17, 18, 92, 117, 139–140, 164, 174, 229n19, 249n10
Plataea, 63
Pnyx, 40, 41, 108, 141, 153
Pohlenz, Max, 216–217, 218
pompē, 23
Pompeii, 176
pornē, 104, 105
pothos, 98, 242n19, 243n20
Propylaea, 77, 111, 116, 141, 201, 220, 239n35
prosodoi, 68, 79, 239n42
Protagoras, 49, 91, 120
Psammetichus, 82
Pyrilampes, 99, 100, 243n30
Pythodorus, 235n32
Racine, Jean, 169, 171
Rhamnous, 77, 111
Robespierre, Maximilien de, 184, 188, 190–191
Rollin, Charles, 14, 178, 195, 197–198, 206, 254n56, 257n19
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 177–178, 179–181, 257n11
Saint-Just, Louis Antoine de, 184, 185
Saint-Lambert, Jean-François de, 197
Salamis, 5, 23, 24, 178, 185
Samons, Loren J., 223–224
Samos, 7, 10, 30, 31, 33, 34, 36, 51, 53, 58–60, 66, 75, 103, 105, 108, 111, 141, 146, 147, 150, 232n10, 232n18, 235n14, 236n22, 244n50, 250n33
satyrs, 38, 100–101, 117, 243n36, 244n50
Schachermeyr, Fritz, 218
Schmidt, Wilhelm Adolf, 211
Schiller, Friedrich von, 201, 258n37
Seyssel, Claude de, 161, 174
Shakespeare, William, 168
Sicyon/Sicyonians, 10, 18, 26, 146, 229n14, 240n7
Sigonio, Carlo, 165
sitos, 74–75
skholē, 70, 90
Skyros, 75, 111
Socrates, 10, 80, 97, 98, 102, 123, 127, 133, 141, 163, 172, 207, 230n34, 233n5, 234n12, 262n164
Socrates of Anagyrous, 250n33
Solon, 6, 11, 20, 138, 163, 164, 165, 177, 178, 181, 184, 185–186, 187, 192, 196, 199, 203, 254n62