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 INDEX. UP> Sophron, Mimes of, 320 Sosicles, the tragedian, 163 Sotades, writer of tragi-comedy, -203 Spectators, number of, &c., 21 r Spengel, 325 Stage-curtain, 240 Stasimon, 333 Stahr, 326 Stesichorus, 37, note 5 Sun and moon, worship of, 13 1ivvd(f)€i.a, 389 'ZxoLVOTevrjs, 37 Syrus, 308 Terpander, 31 Theatre, Grecian, description of, 220 sqq. Theatre, Roman, 306 sqq. Qearpujvrji — dearpoTruiXrjS, 271 Theodectes, 163 Theodorus the actor, why he sustained the part that first appeared on the stage, 217 Q€ooy€?ou, 231 Theopompus, his AUhcea, 262 Theoric fund, 271 sqq. Thespis, 59 ; Bentley's assertion that he wrote nothing, and that his tragedies were entirely droll, incorrect, 64 ; names of some of his plays, 60, 66, note 3 ; may be an assumed name, 63, note i Thrasyllus, choragic monument of, 218 Thrasymachus, 185, note 3 Thymele, 220, 229 Thyreatic crowns, 33 Timocles, the comedian, 198 TpayiKos rpdiros, what ? 40 Tpayoidia, origin of the word, 40, 68 Tpaycfdlau SiSctcr/ceij', 2 1 7 Tragedy, origin of, 323 ; its parts of quality. 324 ; its parts of quantity, 335 ; ideal of the Roman form of, 310 Tragedies, modern and ancient, distinction between, 6 historical, 74, note 5 Tragedians, Attic, plagiarized from the gno- mic poets, 54, note 3 ; 122, note 4 Trilogy, ^schylean, ror Trochaic metre, 51, 323 Ti'ochaic tetrameter catalectic of tragedy, 384 of comedy, 386 U. 'T-TrepaKpioi, 57 'TTTOKpcpeadat, used of the rhapsode, 53, note 2 "IiroaKrjVLOV, 235 V. Valves regice, 231 Versurce, 235 Vitruvius, 222 — 226, 352 W. Waggon of Tliespis, 60 "Women were present at dramatic exhibi- tions, 271 X. Xenocles, the tragedian, 161 fi!,€VU}V, 231 Zagreus, 17 Zei)s 71(0T-/ip, the god of mariners, 104, note r. THE END. CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNTVT5RSITY PRESS.