A dictionary of classical antiquities : mythology, religion, literature & art / from the German of Dr. Oskar Seyffert ; revised and edited with additions, by Henry Nettleship, J.E. Sandys ; with more than 450 illustrations.
- Oskar Seyffert
- Date:
- 1901
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A dictionary of classical antiquities : mythology, religion, literature & art / from the German of Dr. Oskar Seyffert ; revised and edited with additions, by Henry Nettleship, J.E. Sandys ; with more than 450 illustrations. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![ornamentation of vases, 665 b. ornaments, 144 b. Orpheus, worship of, 410a. Orthros, or Orthos, 281 b, 663 a. oscines, 86 b. [Osiris], 578 a. ostrum, 449 a,. Otrera, 468 b. ovile, 155 b. P Pseon, 213 b. “Psetus and Arria,” 567a,. [painting], 38 b,65 6,459 6, 502 a, 524 a,,570 6,705 6. Palamedes, 172 6. pale, 262 6. Palladion, 81 6, 687 a. palliates, 153 6, 357 a,. [Pallor], 380 a. palmistry, 375 a. Pamphaeus, 671 a,. Pamphyli, 488 a. Panachais (Athene), 81 6. Panathenaic amphorae, 454 a, 669 6. pancration, 263 a. Pandectce, 165 6. Pandionis, 488 a. pandokeia, 320 a. [panegyric], 2276, 3596, 496 6. “ panics,” 453 a. Panopeus, 659 6. Paphos, 530 a. Pappus, 79 a. [parasitus], 393 6. parcetonium, 4486. parchment, 699 6. Parrhasius], 4446. ’Parthenon], 477 6. Parthenos (Athene), 82a. pater patratus, 236 6. patres conscripti, 573 6. patria potestas, 233 a. [patronus], 142 6. ,, of peregrini, 469 a. pavimentum, 402a, 5076. Pavor, 383 a, 452 6. pay of actors, 201 a. ,, of governors, 525 a, 554 6. ,, of juries, 273 6. ,, of magistrates, 372 a. ,, of poets, 588 a. „ of physicians, 488 6. ,, of soldiers, 221b, 390 a, 603 a. „ for theatre ticket, 625 a, 631 a. pecuarii, 528 a. [peculium], 592 6. pecunia, 147 6. pedarii, 573 6. Peisidice, 11 a. pelagium, 528 6. Pelasgus, 366 a. penalties, 83 a, 1846,319a, 331a, 3776,379 6,403 a, 460a, 4686, 533 a, 541a, 600 6. pentecontoros, 581 a. [pepJos], of Athene, 81a, 454 a. [peregrwi], 512 6. Periander, 64 6. D.C.A Perictione, 492 a. Perieres, 11 a. Perimede, 11 a. [Peripatetics], 68 6, 482 a. Periplus of Scylax, 251 a. peripteros, 617 6, 618 6. Pero, 386 6, 6116. peronai, 237 a, 381 a. Peteiis, 389 6. Phsea, 632 a. Phaenna, 129 6. Phaethusa, 476 a. Phaon, 557 a. Phayllus, 269 6.' Phemius, 2186; Pheres, 167 6. Philammon, 622 a. Philip of Macedon, 181 a. Philippus of Thessalo- nica, 35 a. Philosophy, 30 6, 31 a, 37 6, 66 a, 67 a, 132 6, 179 6, 2126, 2166, 258a, 285 a, 3546, 363 6, 3646, 459 a, 472 a, 479 a, 492 6, 505 a, 5176,5306,630 a, 700 a. Philyra, 130 a. Phrasius, 105 a. Phylachus, 322 6, 386 6. Phyxios, Zeus, 183 a. pigments, 446 6, 448 a. pilentum, 128 6. Piuacotheca, 523 a. Pinarii, 284 6. pipes, 508 6. Pirithoiis, 466 a. Pisa,nder (epic poet), 219 6. piscatorii ludi, 637 a. Pityocamptes, 588 6. planipes, 393 a. Plato, 481 a. plaustraratrum (P), 497 6. plebeians, 464 a. plebi scita, 156 a. plectrum, 367 6. plemochoe, 211 6. plinthos, 58 a. Pneumatic school of medi¬ cine, 589 6. podium, 138 a, 627 6. poetry, and poets : Greek, 16 6, 23 a, 30 a, 44 6, 49 a, 666, 90a, 1116,141 a, 196 a,216 a,2286, 301 a,353 a,388 6, 393 6,4776,562 a, 597 a,602 6,6216, 629 a, 6. „ Roman, 140 6, 306 a, 340 6,3566,360 a, 363 a, 364 a, 6, 3806,439 6,441 a, 473 6,475 6,493 6, 512a, 521 a,572 a, 587a,602 a,619 a, 637 a, 681 6. „ -y. also Comedy, Drama, Epigram, Epos, Iambic) Poe try, Satire, Tragedy. Polemon, 471 6. police, 78 a, 572 a, 591a. Poliuchus (Athene), 816, 499 6. Polla, 20 a. polychroiny, 570 6. Polycaste, 421 6. Polyeidus, 1966. [Polygnotus], 443 a. Polypoetes, 456 a. Polypheides, 387 a. Polyxo, 273 a. Pompeii, mosaics at, 399, a, 6. Pont du Gard, 47 6. porcelain, 404 6. Porthaon, or Portheus, 425 6. porticus Police, 20 a. portrait sculpture, 566 6, 569 6.; Posidonius (toreutes, etc.), 642 6. [possessio], 176. postulatio, 532 6. Potina, 319 a. Potitii, 284 6. [prefectus] cerarii, 12 a. „ prvetorio, 2046, 513 a. „ urbi, 2504 b, 335 a. Prseneste, mosaic at, 399 6, 402 a. prxsnomina, 4116. prerogatives centuries, 155 a. preetexta, 577 6. preetor, 204 a. „ tutelaris, 6616. Praxias, 176 6. [Praxiteles], 2266. prayers, 318 6. [priests], 85 6, 96 a, 112 6, 210 6,2376,270 a, 294 6, 503 6,540 a, 541 a, 542 6, 553 a, 554 6. [principes] 346 a. probouleuma, 99 a. Proculians, 37 6, 340 a, 519 a. [ proedria], 6246. Proetidae, 6 6. [Promachos], Athene, 281 a, 477 6. property qualification, 574 a. prophecy, 270 a, 386 6, 583 a. [prorogate], 518 6. prose style, 326 6. prose and poetry, mix¬ ture of, 558 6. prosecutions, 330 6, 532 a. prosopa, 381 a. [protagomsJes], 198 6. proteleia, 376 6. [provinces], 162a, 576a. Provisions, prices of, 187 a. pro®em], 159 a. \prytaneis], 98 6. Prytaneum], 431 6. Psaon, 216 a. psephisma, 202 6. Ptolemies, 355 6. Ptolemy (astronomer), . 77 a. pullarius, 89 a. purchase, per ces et libram, 372 6. puticuli, 104 6. Pylas, 455 a. Pylia, 455 a. Pyrene, 170 a. pyrgos, 184 6. pyromanteia, 375 a. Pythagoreans, 480 a. Pytheas, 251 a. Q quesstiones perpetuee, 1546, 334 6, 512 6. quattuorviri iuri di- cundo, 689 6. „ viis in urbe pur- gandis, 690 a. R race course, 137 6, 298 a. races, 128 a, 1376, 262 a, 298 a, 430 a. readings in public, 535 a. records, 5 a, 33 6, 602 a. red lead, 449 a. red pigments, 448 6. reda, 128 6. relatio, 574 6. [religion], 575 6. repousse work, 6416, 645 a. responsa prudentum, 3396. revenue, 533 a. re® sacrorum, 504a, 535 6. Rhodes, vases from, 667 6. rhopographia, 4916. rhyme, in poetry, 572 6. ricinium, 113 a, 144 a, 3936. ritual, 540 a. rogatio, 575 a. “ Roman ” capital, 53 a. Romulus and Remus, 543 6, 637 a. rostrum, 582 6. Rotonda, La, 456 a. Roxana, 15 a. rubrica (ruddle), 448 6. radiarius, 254 6. running, 262 a. S Sabiniani, 79 a, 340 a, 550 a. sacris faciundAs, duum¬ viri, etc., 584 a. septa, 150 6. sagum, 640 a. sailors, 140 6. [sambuce], 585 6. sandarach, 449 a. Sandracus, 386 a. sandyx, 449 a. satire], 364a. ’satwra], 153 a. scale, musical, 407 6. Scamander, 622 a. [Scepticism], 483 6. scholiasts, 65 a, 76 a, 1976, 252 6, 341 a, 683 a. schools, of medicine, 4896. Scias, 203 6. science, 69 a, 77 a, 290 a, 296 a, 495 6, 527 a. Scipio Barbatus, 557 6. [scolia], 69 6, 514 a. scriptura, 528 a, 679 6. [sculpture], and sculptors, 22 a, 28 6, 40 a, 43 6, 61 a, 73 a, 76 a, 82 a, 141 a, 279 6,2846,287 6, 349 6,3696, 416 a, 418 6, 3 A](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3135841x_0725.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)