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 INDEX

Neoptoleiniis, 519; killed by Odysseus. 523 ; death of —, 523 Astvaoii3, 517

Atalauta, dau. of Schoeueus, 163 ; race of — with Hippomenes, xxiii, 165, 167 Athan-.as, 157, 271 n., 281 Athena, xxx%nii, xl ; decks Pan- dora, 7, 35, 79, 103 ; decks Pan- dora, 121 ; dan. of Metis, 143 ; born of Metis tlirough head of Zeus, 147, 149 ; instructs Eury- nome, 159. 161, 163, 167, 229, 243, 251, 253 ; birth of —, 347, 407, 413 ; as war-poddoss, 437 ; teaches men handicrafts, 447, 453 ; birth of —, 455, 473 ; rivalry with Hera and Aphrodite, 491, 497, 499 ; aids Odysseus to win the arms of Achilles, 509, 511, 513, 521 ; plans to destroy the Greeks, 523 ; causes quarrel between Agamemnon and Mene- laiis, 525 ; flghts with Ares, 531, 555, 585,

Athenaeus, on authorship of the Aetjimiits, xxv, xxLx

Athens. 195 ; contest in memory of Eurygyes at —, 205, 327, 429 n. ; Medea flees from Corinth to —, 535 ; sacked by the Dioscuri, 501 ; ^^sited by Homer, 591, 593

Athos, 327

Atlas, f. of the Pleiades, 67 ; s. of lapetus, 115; upholds Heaven, 117, 133 n., 149, 441

Atreidae, 529

Atreus, 199 : grandfatlier of Aga- memnon and Iileiielaiis, 203 ; sons of —, 277, 529 n., 579, 581

Atropos, 95 and n., 145 ; chief of the Fates, 239

Attic, xxxvi

Attica, 501

Auyeas, 531

Aulis. gatherins-place of the Achaean host against Troy, 51, 493

Autocane, 327

Autolycus, powers of thieving of — , 209

Autonoc, dau. of Cadmus, 99, 151

Axion, 517

Azan, dau. of —, 338

Bacchic (a title of Dionysus), 447 Bacrhylides, 171, 217 n., 281 Badness, the way to —, 25 Battle of the Frogs and Mice (Batrachomyomachia), author- ship of the —, xli, 537, 543 Battles, offspring of Strife. 97 Battus, story of —, 263, 265, 267

and n. Bear -warden, the —, 69 Beetle (agricultural implement), 35 Beety (a Frog) 557 Bellefophon, slays Chimaera, 103 ; s. of Poseidon, slays Chimaera, 159 Belus, f. of Tlironia, 167 Bia (Force), child of Styx, 107 Biblis, wine of —, 47 Blackbottom (Heracles). 539 Blame, c-liild of Night, 95 Boebian Lake, the —, 211 Boeotia, Boeotians, new form of Epic in —. X, xiv, 173, 175, 215, 221, 265, 281, 487 n. Boeotian Scliool, origin of —, xi,

xii ; poems of —, xii, xxv Boneless One, the — (octopus), 41 Bootes, the Bear-warden, sc. Areas,

B. of Callisto, 69 Boreas, xxvii, 41, 43 ; s. of Astraeus, 107, 143 ; sous of —, 179 and n., 203 Bread-nibbler (a Mouse), 545, 549

557, 559 Bread-stealer (a Mouse), 561 Brewer (a Frog), 557 Briareos, s. of Heaven, 89 ; (Obria- reus), 125, 131 ; weds Cyrnopolea, 139 Briseis, the prize of Achilles, 495 Brontes, one of the Cyclopes, 89 Bronze, use of — in the Third Age of the World. 13 ; invented by the Idacan Dactyls. 77 Brygi, war of the — with Thespro-

tians. 531 Butes, 205, 259 Byzantine interpolations, xll

Cabbage-climber (a Frog), 559 Cabbage-eater (a Frog), 557 Cadineans (Thebans), destroyed by

Sphinx, 103, 219, 489 Cudmus, land of — (Thebea), 15;

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