[Not including the Bibliography.]
AbdÊra,144
AchÍlles,177 ff.
Acts, book of,21
ActaÊon,66
AÊschylus,11, 25, 58, 59, 67, 70, 121, 135, 182 ff., 186, 206, 234
AgamÉmnon,153, 207
ChÖÊphori,153
EumÉnides,183, 234
LycurgeÎa,66, 182 f., 186
PÉrsae,43, 104
PromÊtheus,66, 206, 238
Seven,43
Suppliants,121
AgamÉmnon,133, 175-179, 206
Ágathon,170
ÁgÔn (Contest),64
ÁÎtion (mythical cause),66
AlcibÎades (i in Greek),110-114
Álcman,106
Altar, in tragedy,210 f.
AnaxÁgoras,30, 51 f., 58, 116
AnaximÁnder,63
ApÓllo,36, 121-126
ArchelÂÜs (like "slay us"):
(1) philosopher,56;
(2) King of Macedon,169
Archer, W.,221
Architecture of plays,209 ff., 215
Árete (virtue),38, 41, 50
Argos,112
AristÎdes,43, 47, 49
AristÓphanes,25, 30 f., 74
Acharnians,26, 77
Birds,143
Frogs,25, 26, 114, 120, 172, 191, 192
Knights,27, 46, 112
Women at the ThesmophÓria,25, 27
Áristotle,10, 20, 129, 244, 245
AthÊna,42, 131
Athens, after Persian War,37 ff., 39-42, 45, 110;
ideals of,39-42, 109, 115;
changes in,107-115;
and Euripides,30-34, 89, 99, 119, 166 ff.;
constitution of,97 f.
Atmosphere of play,210 f.
Augustine,141
Biography,21;
of Euripides,23
Blood-feud,152, 153
Browning, R.,9
CephÎsophon,29, 167
ChÁrites (Graces),105
Chervil,26
Chorus,83, 228-242;
in dialogue, 237 f.
Clarity in style,13
Classicism,199
Cleon,58, 109 f., 118
ClytemnÉstra,152-157, 175-180, 206
Coleridge,204
Comedy. See Aristophanes, New Comedy
Convention in art,201 ff.;
as opposed to nature,53 f.
Conversion,141
Cornford, F. M.,64, 232, 234
Dance,62, 229 f.
DÊmokÊdes,49, 194 f.
Democracy,38 ff., 116
Deus ex mÂchin (appearance of a God from a stage machine),64, 156 f., 160-164, 221-227.
See Epiphany
Dickens, 33
DiÓgenes of Apollonia,56
Dionysus,64 f.;
his ritual,64 f.;
festival,68;
in Bacchae,188
Drama, Greek. See Tragedy
mediaeval liturgical,62, 65;
Elizabethan,60, 235
Elizabethans,60, 235
Elmsley,9
Empire, Athenian,108-110
"Enlightenment," 48, 96, 116.
See Ideas
EphÊbi,43
EpicÛrus,20
Epiphany,64, 156 f., 160-164.
See Deus ex MÂchinÂ
EurÍpides: birth,22, 35;
death,171 f.;
biography,23 ff.;
portrait,28;
father,35;
mother,26 f., 35;
books,28, 103;
cave at Salamis,29, 165;
ideas,7, 99;
teachers,50-59;
as playwright,7, 10, 85;
mysticism,8, 163;
attitude to Religion,190-194;
influence after death,10 ff.;
relation to Athens,30 f., 89, 99, 119 ff., 126, 166 ff.;
and Comedy,30;
attitude to women,28, 32 ff., 84 ff., 121-126;
style,237 f.;
technique,125, 198 ff.;
battle pieces,104
Euripides' Ode on Alcibiades,113
Epitaph on those slain in Sicily,144
AÊgeus,98
AÊolus,78
AlcÉstis,70, 72 f., 88
AlcmaÊon in Corinth,173
AlcmaÊon in Psophis,