Achilles, refuses to grow old, 22.17;
his statues, 96.92; elated by his
armour, 396.6; had two temples at
Borysthenes, 428.9; his voice routs
Trojans, 432.13; said to be a god,
434.14; his holy isle, 442.25; 446.28
Acratus, freedman of Nero, visits
Rhodes, 152.149
Acropolis, at Athens, plundered by
Nero, 150.148
Adana, quarrels with Tarsus, 320.51;
348.14; resists coming to Tarsus
380.47; 382.48
Aegaeans, quarrel with Tarsus.
320.51; 346.10; 348.14; resist
going to Tarsus. 380.47; 382.48
Aesop, a kinsman of his, 234.63; a
fable of his, 288.16
Ajax, his boorishness, 250.80; guilty
of impiety, ibid.
Alcaeus, a sculptor, 96.92
Alector, the Castle of, 422.3
Alexander (the Great), brings tribe of
Macedonians to Egypt, 236.65;
claims Zeus as father, 262.95
Alexander (Paris), abducts Helen.
292.21
Alexandria, centrally located; 206.36
Alexandrians, numerous, 198.29; their
greed, 200.31; devoted to song,
236.65
Amphion, 232.61; builds walls of
Thebes, 232.62
Anacharsis, visits Greece, 212.44
Androa, its statues removed to Rome,
164.151
Antioch, quarrels with Apamea, 382.48
Antiochus, his subjugation, 116.113
Apamea, quarrels with Antioch, 382.48
Aphroditê, compared with Cassandra. 292.21; angered at Lemnian women, 320.50; connected with generation, 470.56
Apis, his prophetic utterances, 184 13
Apollo, identical with Helius and Dionysus, 16.11; forbids removal of nestlings 94.89; gives oracle to Athens, 174.3; Averter-of-Evil, 226.56; drives from temple murderer of Archilochus, 284.12; helped build walls of Troy, 292.21; deity of Tarsus, 314.45; 474.60
Apollonia, on the left shore of Pontus, 424.4
Arabia, its fragrant herbs, 300.28
Arabs, in Alexandria, 210.40; their
garb, 392.3
Aradians, are abominable, 310.41;
their musical mode, 312.42
Arcadia, depopulated, 296,25
Archilochus, coupled with Homer,
282.11; given to censure, 284.12;
especially honoured by Apollo,
ibid.; quoted, 290.17; power to
charm 330.61
Argives, exalted in ancient times,
160.157; ancestors of Tarsians,
274.1; 310.41
Arion, saved by dolphins, 232.61
Aristogeiton, his descendants, 134.128;
136.132
Aristomenes, the Messenian, had a
hairy heart, 392.3
Aristophanes, enjoyed comic immunity, 280.9
Artemis, her temple at Ephesus, 58.54
Asia, invaded by Macedonians, 298.26
Assyrians, ruined through luxury, 298.26
Athenê, her statue, 16.10; deity of Tarsus, 314.46