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Manual of Mythology, p. 229. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 41. 1 :594. PANDORA. 5 Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 41. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 6. Gladstone. Juventus Mundi. p. 345. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and JAntiquities. p. 731. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 231-234. Preller. Griechische Mythologie. i :42. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 1639. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 2:267. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Gigantes. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Gigantes. Literature, Hesiod. Theogony. p. 840. Milton. Paradise Lost. 1:199. 3:464. 11:488,642. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 1:151. Pope. Dunciad. 4:66. Willson. Mosaics of Grecian History, p. 21. Art, Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2: PI. 37. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 731. Perry. History of Greek Literature, p. 185. Roscher. Lexicon, pp. 1662 ff. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, p. 176. Upcott. Introduction to Greek Sculpture, p. 98. Westropp. Handbook of Archaeology, p. 349. 7. PANDORA. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 19. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 473. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, p. 433. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. 64-66. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 56. Ely. Olympos. p. 154. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 14. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 44. Grote. History of Greece. 1:75. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 29. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 1 166. M 6 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athjens. Index. Pandora. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 259-262. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 208. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Pandora. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 3:111. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Pandora. White. Student's Mythology, p. 124. Willson. Mosaics of Grecian History, p. 38. Literature, Appleton. Greek Poets in English Verse. Hesiod. p. 109. Blackie. Poem. In Willson's Mosaics of Grecian History, p. 40. Hawthorne. Wonder Book. Paradise of Children. Hesiod. Works and Days. Passim. Longfellow. Poems. Masque of Pandora. Milton. Paradise Lost. 4:714. Pamell. Hesiod or, The Rise of Woman. Rossetti, D. G. Poems. Pandora. Taylor. Poems. Pandora. Art, Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 20. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 30. 8. PROMETHEUS. Baumeister. Denkm'aler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:1408. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 18. Classical Manual, p. 152. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 481. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 374, 427-436. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. 67-71. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 54. Ely. Olympos. p. 154. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 11. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 42, 44. Grote. History of Greece, i :74. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 25, 398. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 1319- Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp. 23-24. T A T A PROMETHEUS. 7 Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 257. Mooney. Foundation Studies in Literature, p. 61. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 205. Preller. Griechische Mythologie. 1:91. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Prometheus. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy- 3^544. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Prometheus. White. Student's Mythology, p. 123. Aeschylus. Aeschylus. Aeschylus. Aeschylus. Literature, Prometheus Bound. Prometheus Bound. Thoreau. Miscellanies, pp. 288-336. Prometheus Unbound. Prometheus. In Appleton's Greek Poets in English Verse, p. 170. Bacon. Works. Wisdom of the Ancients, i :305. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 14. Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p. 190. Blackie. Legend of Prometheus, p. 43. Browning. Poems. Prometheus Bound. Byron. Poems. Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte. Byron. 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Mythology of the Aryan Nations, p. 437. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 41. Grote. History of Greece. 1 74. Hesiod. Theogony. 1. 840. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 398. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities. p. 1588. Keightlcy. Classical Mythology, p. 44. Mirmont. Mythologie et les Dieux. pp. 78-158. IV. Olympus. (The Home of the Gods.) Baedeker. Greece. Index. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:1053. Dodwell. Tour Through Greece. 2:105. Dyer. Gods in Greece, p. 324. Ely. Olympos. Frazer's Magazine. 36:13. Ramble at the Foot of Olympus. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 51. Hanson. Land of Greece, pp. 41-46, 389, 393. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities. pp. 1 129, II 34. Henzey. Explorations. Mt. Olympus in Colburn's Magazine. 1 19:393. Herodotus. Book 7:128 and note 4. Holland. Travels. 2:27. Leake. Northern Greece. 3:400. Mahaffy. Greek Pictures, pp. 212-215. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Olympus. Smith. 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Old Greek Stories, p. 7. Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p. 192. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:764. 3:2123. Berens. Myths and Legends, pp. 26, 38. Brooks. Story of the Iliad, pp. 47, 52, 61, 72, 91, 97. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, pp. 8, 37. Clarke. Ten Great Religions, i :323. Classical Manual, pp. 7-17. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. pp. 462, 496. Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 29-36, 238-239. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 166-187, 433* Curtius. History of Greece. 1:61. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, pp. 67-79. Ely. Olympos. pp. 1-32. Fiske. Myths and Myth-makers, pp. 107-108. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, pp. 3, 6. Frazer. Golden Bough. See Index. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 40,52-54, 91-108. Gladstone. Juventus Mundi. pp. 219-234. Grote. History of Greece. 1:3. < tI lO CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. pp. 181-186, Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 22, 39-491 3^5' Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities* pp. 899, 1682. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp. 17-22, 30, 161. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Jupiter, Zeus. Keary. Dawn of History, p. 214. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 69-75, 452-453* Lang. Myth, Ritual, and Religion. 1:295,314; 2:169-191. Mirmont. Mythologie et les Dieux. pp. 161-359. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 35. Nineteenth Century. 18:626. Preller. Griechische Mythologie. 1:115-159. Preller. Romische. Mythologie. 1:184. Ramsay. Manual of Roman Antiquities, p. 365. Rawlinson. Religions of the Ancient World. 215-216. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Jupiter. Zeus. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 2:659. 3:1322. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Jupiter. Zeus. White. Student's Mythology, pp. 23-28. Willson. Mosaics of Grecian History, p. 23. Literature, , Callimachus. Hymn to Jupiter. Chaucer. Knight's Tale. 2177. Cleanthes. Hymn to Jupiter. In Willson's Mosaics of Grecian History, p. 23. Hesiod. Theogony. Passim, Heywood. Dramatic Works. 6:198, 203, 207, 219, 243, 257. riomer. Iliad. Passim, Horace. Odes. Book 3, Ode 10. Morris. Epic of Hades, p. 273. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 1:113, and passim, Plautus. Comedies. Amphitryon. Pope. Rape of the Lock. 5 :49. Pope. Thebais. Saxe. Poems, p. 276. Jupiter and Danae. Schiller. Poems. Jove to Hercules. . Spenser. Faery Queen. 1:1:6. 4:11. Virgil. Aeneid. 1:63,346. 6:196. 8:565. 9:762,855,1086. 10:1. 12:373. 1054, 1145. ZEUS. Art, II Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:66 ^7 2:1317. 3:1652,2123. '•^^^' Bulfinch. Age of Fable, pp. 4, 197, 371, 372. Church. Stories from the Greek Tragedians. Frontis. Clarke. Ten Great Religions. 1:288. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art pp. 462, 496. CoUignon. Manual of Mythology, pp. 18-40 Dwight. Manual of Mythology, pp. 73, 74 Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture, pp. 190, 375, Ely. Olympos. Frontis. pp. 15, 18, 19, 20. Falke. Greece and Rome. p. 131. Gardner. Handbook of Greek Sculpture. 2:462 Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 54. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 40. Hanson. Land of Greece, p. 392. Hanson. Siege of Troy. pp. 121, 122, 244. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities pp. 24, 388, 1682. ^ Keightley. Classical Mythology. PI. i, 12. Lubke. History of Art. 1:197. 2:362.' Lubke. History of Sculpture. 1:131, 132. Mahaffy. Greek Pictures, p. 148. Mitchell. History of Ancient Sculpture. PP. 211, 302, 304, 305, 577* Mooney. Foundation Studies in Literature, p. 74. Murray. Manual of Mythology. Front is PI 2 3' Paris. Manual of Ancient Sculpture, pp. 22o;222. 252. 307. 353. Perry. History of Greek Literature, p. 13. ' ''" Ramsay. Manual of Roman Antiquities, pp. 400, w cr, Reber. Ancient Art. pp. 309. 344: ' 409,507,553. Redford. Manual of Sculpture, pp. 10, 15, 42. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 1097. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, p 436 Smith and Slater. Classic Architecture, p. 8. " (Temple of Zeus). Upcott. Introduction to Greek Sculpture, pp. 32 90 Westropp. Handbook of Archaeology, pp. i6c 200 iio -xf^ White. Student's Mythology, p. 2S ^ ^' ^^" Willson. Mosaics of Grecian History, p 363 Winckelmann. History of Ancient Art. PP. 333. 334. 468. (Note) »>1 I I I 12 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. 2. HERA. (JUNO). Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:645,763. Berens. Myths and Legends, pp. 32, 38-42. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 10. Clarke. Ten Great Religions. 1 1324. Classical Manual, p. 35. dement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 452, 462. Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 45-47« Cox. Mythology of Aryan Nations, pp. 260-263. Dwight. Mythology, pp. 79-83. Ely. Olympos. pp. 33-44- Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 6. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 55-56i g'-io^- Cladstone. Juventus Mundi. pp. 234-241. •Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 5i-54i S^S* Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature, p. 796. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp. 20, 43, 164. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 85-93, 454- Mirmont. La Mythologie et les Dieux. pp. 363, 418. Mooney. Foundation Studies in Literature, p. 1 1. Murray. Manual of Mythology, pp. 46-49. Preller. Griechische Mythologie. 1:160-173. Preller. Romische Mythologie. 1:271-289. Rawlinson. Religions of the Ancient World, pp. I95-I97. 216- 217. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 2075. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Juno. Hera. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Mythology. 2:385. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Juno. Hera. White. Student's Mythology, p. 43- Literature. Hawthorne. Marble Faun. Chap. i. Hesiod. Theogony. 11.17,428,615. Heywood. Dramatic Works. 6:203, 243. omer. Iliad. 1:72. 5:903. 8:535. 14:186. 15:18,100. 24:36-41. Landor. Poems. Hymn of Terpander to Juno. Milton. Paradise Lost. 9:18. Morris. Epic of Hades. Here. p. 261. Spenser. Faery Queen. Book i, Canto 4» Stanza 17. Virgil. Aeneid. 1:2, 23, 74. 1027. 4:129. 5786. 1020. 7:395. 8:58. 9:1084. 10:56, 1078. 12:1176. ATHENA. Art. 13 r^ Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:347, 647, 649, 650, 764. 2:1087, 1352, 1353. 3:1653. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 10. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, pp. 41-51. De Forest. History of Art. p. 71. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 81. Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture, pp. 74, 181, 189, 300, 375. Ely. Olympos. pp. 34, 38, 43. Falke. Greece and Rome. p. 246. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 55. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 50. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature, pp. 388, 796. Keightley. Classical Mythology. PI. 3, No. i. PI. 12. LUbke. History of Art. 1:216, Liibke. History of Sculpture. 1:166,167,295. Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. 4, 5. Paris. Manual of Ancient Sculpture, p. 252. Perry. History of Greek Literature, p. 51. Reber. Ancient Art. p. 326. Redford. Manual of Sculpture, p. 115. Roscher. Lexicon. 2ii4ff. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, pp. 188,220. Upcott. Introduction to Greek Sculpture, p. 109. Westropp. Handbook of Archaeology, p. 210. Winckelmann. History of Ancient Art. p. 343. PI. 16 facing p. 342. See also index Callisto, Echo, 3, ATHENA. (MINERVA). Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. i :209. Berens. Myths and Legends, pp. 43-48. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, pp. 12, 129. Classical Manual, pp. 45-46. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. pp. 430, 467. Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 58-62, 241. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 229-230, 248-253, 471. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. 75-78. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, pp. 145-158. Ely. Olympos. pp. 157-168. Fiske. Myths and Myth-makers, pp. 20, 203-204. '4 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 69. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 56, 109-112. Gladstone. Juventus Mundi. pp. 266-289. Grote. History of Greece. 1:54, 194. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 55-58, 60, 395. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, pp. 156, 1045. Harper's Monthly. 64:666. Athena Parthenos. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp. 24, 167. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Athene. Keary. Dawn of History, p. 222. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 136, 455. Lang. Myth, Ritual and Religion. 2:241-250. Mirmont. La Mythologie et les Dieux, pp. 419, 451. MUller. Natural Religion, pp. 434, 442. Murray. Manual of Mythology, pp. 88-96. Preller. Griechische Mythologie. 1:289-299. Preller. Romische Mythologie. i :289-299. Ramsay. Manual of Roman Antiquities, pp. 365, 368. Rawlinson. Religions of the Ancient World, pp. 197-198, 217- 218. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 675. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Athena. Minerva. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy- 1:397,2:1090. Student's Classical Dictionary. Minerva. Athena. Student's Mythology, pp. 45-48. Literature, Aldrich. Poems. On an Intaglio Head of Minerva. Byron. Poems. Childe Harold. 2:1-15,4:96. Byron. Poems. Curse of Minerva. Euripides. Tragedies. Ion, Iphigenia in Aulis, Rhesus, Suppli- ants, Troades. Hesiod. Theogony. p. 762. Hey wood. Dramatic Works. 6:243. Homer. Iliad. 1:251. 5:904-940. 6:115,398. 7:24. 8:449. 17:683. Homer. Odyssey. 1:120. 7:24. Passim, Morris. Epic of Hades. Athene, p. 255. Pope. Poems. Duncaid. 1:10. Ruskin. Queen of the Air. Shelley. Poems. Homer. Hymn to Minerva. Smith. Smith. White. Gayley. Guerber. Guerber. Hanson. 274, 302, 2:465. , 26, 56. ATHENA. 15 Swift. Poems. The Storm. Minerva's Petition. Virgil. Aeneid. 1:60,625. 2:227. 8:146,576. 11:402. Virgil. Georgics. 1:23. Art, Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. i :209 ff. 2:1001, 1083, 1152, 1316. 3:1584. Brooks. Story of the Odyssey, p. 27. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, pp. 130, 373. Church. Stories from Homer, p. 8. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 467. Collignon. 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Manual of Mythology, pp. 75-82, 244. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 270-275, 287. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. xviii, xix, 290-295. Curtius. History of Greece. 1 167. Donaldson. Theatre of the Greeks, p. 11. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 121. Dyer. Gods in Greece, pp. 22, 355. Forum. 22:327. Sanctuary of Apollo. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 24. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 59-63, 118-141. Gladstone. Juventus Mundi. pp. 266-289, 321-324, 328-330. Grote. History of Greece. 1 145. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 61-91, 386. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 98. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp. 38, 168. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Keary. Dawn of History, p. 216. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 101-114, 461. Lang. Custom and Myth. pp. 103-120. Lang. Myth, Ritual and Religion. 2:191-208. Mirmont. Mythologie et les Dieux. pp. 452-533. Mooney. Foundation Studies in Literature, pp. 14, 20. Miiller. Chips from a German Workshop. 2:68, Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 96. Nation. 58:341. Delphian Hymn to Apollo. » Nineteenth Century. 21:748. Preller. Griechische Mythologie. pp. 230-295. Preller. Romische Mythologie. 1:299-312. Ramsay. Manual of Antiquities, p. 366. Rawlinson. Religions of the Ancient World, pp. 188-190. APOLLO. 17 1 ^ Roscher. Lexicon, p. 422. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Apollo. Phoebus. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 1 :23o. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. White. Student's Mythology, pp. 29-33. Literature, Browning, Robert. Poems. Apollo and the Fates. Browning, Robert. Poems. Ballaustion's Adventure. Burns. Poems. Winter Night. Byron. Poems. Childe Harold. 4:161. Callimachus. Hymn to Apollo. Chaucer. Canterbury Tales. Manciple's Tale. Contemporary Rev. 70:529. Cowper. Poems. Ode to Apollo. Dekker. The Sun's Darling. Dixon. Poem. Apollo Pythius. Drummond of Hawthornden. Song to Phoebus. Euripides. Alcestis. Heraclidae. Goethe. Poems. Phoebus and Hermes. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales. Pomegranate Seeds. Heywood. Dramatic Works. 6:210, 213, 281. Homer. Iliad. Passim, Odes. Book 4, Odes 6, 21, 31. Hymn to Apollo. The Priestess of Apollo, i :90. Fable for Critics. Shepherd of King Admetus. Comus. 66, 190, 477, 662, Hymn on the Nativity. 176. Foundation Studies in Literature, p. 220. Balder. Moore. Trans, of Anacreon's Poems. Ode 60. p. 264. Morris. Epic of Hades, p. 267. Nation. 61:112. Hymn to Apollo. Ovid. Metamorphoses. Book 1:452. Book 2:24. Pike. Poem. Blackwood's Mag. 45:820. To Apollo. Pope. Essay on Criticism. 34. Pope. Thebais. i :577, 739, etc. Robinson. Search for Apollo. In Apollo's Garden. Saxe. Poems. Phaethon. Shelley. Poems. Hymn of Apollo. Sidney. Astrophel and Stella. Spenser. Faery Queen. Book i. Canto 2, Stanza i and 29. Book I, Canto II, Stanza 31. Book i, Canto 12, Stanza 2. Horace. Keats. Landor. Lowell. Lowell. Milton. Milton. Mooney. Poems. Poems. Poems. Poems. Poems. Poems. s I 1 i8 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. ARTEMIS. ^9 Stedman. Poems, p. 40. Apollo. Swift's Poems. Apollo to the Dean. Swift's Poems. Apollo's Edict. News from Parnassus. Swift's Poems. Apollo: or, a Problem Solved. Swift. Poems. Apollo Outwitted. Swinburne. Delphic Hymn to Apollo. In Nineteenth Century.. 36:315. Tennyson F. Isles of Greece, p. 24. Tickell. To Apollo Making Love. Virgil. Aeneid. 3:101,133. 6:469. 8:176,935. 12:578. Willson. Mosiacs of Grecian History, p. 148. Wordsworth. Poems. Russian Fugitive. Pt. 3. Art, Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p. 42. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:96, 99V 100, loi, 102, 104, 105, 106, 328. 2:1400. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, pp. 374, 375. Bum. Roman Literature in Relation to Roman Art. p. 171. Clarke. Ten Great Religions, i :289. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 435.. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, pp. 70-87. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 131. Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture, pp. 3, 48, 63^ 198, 214, 217, 300, 366, 404. Ely. Manual of Archaeology, p. 147. Ely. Olympos. pp. 108, 121. Falke. Greece and Rome. p. 57. Gardner. Handbook of Greek Sculpture. 1:124^ 148, 140, 139* 150,151,224. 2:479. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 60. \ Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 66, 89. Hanson. Siege of Troy. pp. 82, 166. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, pp.. 99. 265, 387, 388. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens, p. 35. Hillard. Six Months in Italy, p. 150. Keightley. Classical Mythology. PI. 4, Nos. 2-4. Liibke. History of Art. 1:180,238. Lubke. History of Sculpture. 1:85, 9^* 1S2, 191^ 193, 248, 250* 2:364. Mitchell. History of Ancient Sculpture, pp. 191^ 205, 267,, 445^ 623, 664. / ^b Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. 11. Paris. Manual of Ancient Sculpture, pp. 128, 159, 183, 231, 281, 328. Perry. History of Greek Literature, pp. 124, 781. Reber. Ancient Art. pp. 286, 298, 318, 330, 357. Redford. Manual of Sculpture, pp. 44, 142, 174, 194, 219-220^ Roscher. Lexicon, pp. 438, 450. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Frontis. p. 48. Upcott. Introduction to Greek Sculpture, pp. 13, 25, 76, 113. Viardot. Wonders of Sculpture, pp. 63, 131, 140. Waldstein. Essays on the Art of Pheidias. p. 45. Westropp. Handbook of Archaeology, pp. 212, 348. White. Student's Mythology, p. 208. Winckelmann. History of Ancient Art. p. 325. ORACLES. Berens. Myths and Legends, p. 194. Byron. Childe Harold. 2:53. Classical Manual, pp. 40-4 1» 83. Cowper. Poems. Yardley Oak. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 270-276. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. 3-4, 4-9- Ely. Olympos. pp. 10, 114. Gayley. Classic Myths. 420. Grote. History of Greece, i :47. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales. Keightley. Classical Mythology. Milton. Poems. Hymn to the Nativity, p. 19. Rawlinson. Religions of the Ancient World, pp. 230-231. Tennyson. Poems. The Talking Oak. White. Student's Mythology, pp. 178, 180. 5. ARTEMIS. (DIANA). Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:130,348. Berens. Myths and Legends, pp. 87-97. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 43* Classical Manual, pp. 159-166. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 428. Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 83-84, 244-245. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 376-377- Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 134. Ely. Olympos. pp. 128-148. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 62. Frazer. The Golden Bough. See Index. Dragon's Teeth, pp. 101-114. 20 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. ARTEMIS. 21 pp. 44, Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 63-65, 1 41-150. Gladstone. Juventus Mundi. pp. 303-308. Grote. History of Greece. 1 155. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 93, 96-101, 396. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities. 136, 504. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp 156. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Artemis. Keary. Dawn of History, p. 223. Lang. Modern Mythology, p. 137. Lang. Myth, Ritual and Religion. 2:208-221. Litteirs Living Age. 205:153. Ephesus and the Temple of Diana. Mahaffy. Rambles and Studies in Greece, p. 66. Mirmont. La Mythologie et les Dieux. pp. 534-547. Mooney. Foundation Studies in Literature, pp. 14, 33. Murray. Manual of Mythology, pp. 109-117. Preller. Griechische Mythologie. 1:296-334. Preller. Romische Mythologie. 1:312-322. Ramsay. Manual of Roman Antiquities, p. 366. Rawlinson. Religions of the Ancient World, pp. 198-199. Roscher. Lexicon, pp. 558, 1002. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Artemis. Diana. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 1 :375, 1000. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Diana. Artemis. White. Student's Mythology, p. 87. Willson. Mosaics of Grecian History, p. 212. Literature, Arnold, E. Poems. Hymn of the Priestess of Diana. Backus. On Latmos. (In Atlantic Mo. 44:300. Sept. 1879). Browning. Poems. 2:280. Callimachus. Works, pp. 134,379. Hymn to Diana. Dryden. Poems. Secular Mosque, p. 27, Euripides. Tragedies. Hippolytos. Goethe. Iphigenia in Tauris. Sc. i. Gosse. Praise of Artemis. Homer. Iliad. 5:63. 21:578. Odyssey 20:71. Horace. Car. Saec. i. Horace. Odes. Book i, Ode 21. Book 3, Ode 22. Jonson. Cynthia's Revels. Hymn to Diana, Act 5, Sc. 3. -U Bulfinch. Cesnola. Clement. Tonson. Cynthia's Revels. Also in Palgrave's Golden Treasury. Lang. To Artemis. Longfellow. Poems. Endymion. Morris. Epic of Hades, p. 237. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 3:180. Pike. Poem. Diana. (In Blackwood's Mag. 45:824). Proctor. Worship of Diana. Shelley. Poems. The Cloud. Story. Poems. Artemis, p. 264. Thompson. Poem. Diana. (In Sladen's Younger American Poets), p. 203. Virgil. Aeneid. 1:700. 11:812. Wordsworth. Poems. To Lycoris. Art, Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. i :i30 ff, 348,. 349. Age of Fable, pp. 43, 346, 375. Cyprus, p. 153. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 428. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, pp. 88-102. Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture, pp. 53, 57,. 303» 321, 387. Ely. Olympos. pp. 131, 140, I47- Falke. Greece and Rome. p. 1 19. Gardner. Handbook of Sculpture. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 63. Guerber. Myths of Greece, p. 92. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, pp. 136, 137, 387. Keightley. Classical Mythology. PI. 4, No. i. PI. 9. Liibke. History of Sculpture. 1:112. 2:396. Mitchell. History of Ancient Sculpture, p. 580. Mooney. Foundation Studies in Literature, p. 34. Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. 14, 15. > Paris. Manual of Ancient Sculpture, p. 354. Perry. History of Greek Literature, pp. 386, 779. Reber. Ancient Art. pp. 292, 359. Redford. Manual of Sculpture. Front., pp. 45, 117, 142, 227. Roscher. Lexicon, pp. 215, 562 and seq., 1009. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, pp. 63, 64, 144, 145. Westropp. Handbook of Archaeology, p. 214. White. Student's Mythology, p. 208. 2:401, 480. I 22 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Winckelmann. History of Ancient Art. pp. 345, 476, 480, notes. See also Apollo ; Callisto ; Cephalus and Procris ; Niobe ; Hecate. 6. APHRODITE. (VENUS). Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. i :87. Berens. Myths and Legends, pp. 58-61. Brooks. Story of the Iliad. 13, 16, 70, 8g. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 11. Blackwood*s Magazine. The Goddess Venus in the Middle Ages. 45:603. Classical Manual, p. 127. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. pp. 426, 494. Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 66-71, 243. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 253-260. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 165. Dyer. Gods in Greece, pp. 270, 399. Ely. Olympos. pp. 178-187. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p 72. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 65-66, 150-172. Gladstone. Juventus Mundi. pp. 31 1-3 17. Grote. History of Greece. 1 153. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 104-130, 308. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, pp. 95, 1642. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp. 79, 167. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Aphrodite. Keary. Dawn of History, p. 223. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 124-130, 457. Lang. Myth, Ritual and Religion. 2:250. Mirmont. La Mythologie et les Dieux. pp. 611, 657. Murray. Manual of Mythology, pp. 84-88. Preller. Griechische Mythologie. 1:345-385. Preller. Romische Mythologie. 1:426-455. Ramsay. Manual of Roman Antiquities, p. 366. ' Rawlinson. Religions of the Ancient World, pp. 199-202. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 390. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Aphrodite. Venus. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 1:228. 3:1239. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Aphrodite. Venus. White. Student's Mythology, p. 49. APHRODITE. Literature, 23 Browning. Poems. Psyche and Aphrodite. Byron. Childe Harold, i :66. Chaucer. Poems. Compleynt of Venus. Chaucer. Knight's Tale. p. 244. Dryden. Secular Masque. Euripides. Tragedies. Hippolytos. * Hake. New Symbols. The Birth of Venus. Hesiod. Theogony. 24, 270. Hesiod. (In Appleton's Greek Poets in English Verse, p. 108 ) Heywood. Dramatic Works. 6:243. Homer. Iliad. 3:459. 5:405. 14:228. Horace. Odes. Book i, Ode 30. Book 3, Ode 26. Book 4, Oder. Jackson. (H. H.) Poems. April, p. 186. Landor. Poems. Children of Venus. 2:288. Morris. Earthly Paradise. 3:165,335. Morris. Epic of Hades, p. 248. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 4:171. Pike. Poem. Venus. (In Blackwood's Mag. 45:822). Rossetti, D. G. Sonnets. Venus Verticordia. Venus Victrix. Sappho. Hymn to Aphrodite. Sappho. Hymn to Aphrodite. Also in Appleton. Greek Poets in English Verse, p. 118. Saxe. Poems. Venus and Vulcan, p. 277. Shelley. Poems. Homer. Hymn to Venus. Spenser. Poems. Epithalamion. Prothalamion. Swinburne. Atalanta in Calydon. (Grand Chorus to Aphrodite) Swinburne. Laus Veneris. Virgil. . Aeneid. 1:312. 4:133. 8:974. 10:25,1078. 12:615. Wyatt. The Lover Prayeth to Venus to Conduct Him to the Desired Haven. Art, Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. i :43, 90. 91 94,367. 2:787, 1087, 1403, 1405. , PI. 47. 3:1997. * ' Bryant. Letters from the East. Description of Statue, p. 239 Bulfinch. Age of Fable, pp. 65, 263, 374, 376. Cesnola. Cyprus, pp. 106, 157. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 404 Collignon. Manual of Mythology, pp. 124-155. DeForest. History of Art. pp. 69, 261. Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture, pp 200 219, 225, 260. ' -; 24 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Mitchell. Murray. Moulton. Ely. Manual of Archaeology, pp. 184, 200. Ely. Olympos. p. 180. Falke. Greece and Rome. pp. 59, 162, 305. Gardner. Handbook of^Greek Sculpture. 2:361, 483, 500, 506. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 66, 67. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 102, 141. ^Hanson. Siege of Troy. pp. 82, 83, 84. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquites. pp. 96, 367. Harper's Monthly. 25:162. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens, pp. 214, 215. Hillard. Six Months in Italy, p. 73. Keightley. Classical Mythology. PI. 5, No. i. LUbke. History of Art. 1:212. 2:375,525. Liibke. History of Sculpture. 1:137,170,278. 2:436. Mahaffy. Greek Pictures, p. 149. History of Ancient Sculpture, pp. 320, 451, 452, 597, 657. Manual of Mythology. PI. 8, 9, 28. Poem descriptive of a picture of Venus. (In Sladea, Younger American Poets, p. 446), Paris. Manual of Ancient Sculpture, pp. 278, 292, 326. Perkins. Historical Handbook of Italian Sculpture, p. 339. Perry. History of Greek Literature, pp. 126, 131. Reber. Ancient Art. pp. 312, 338. Redford. Manual of Sculpture, pp. 253, 255, 257, 259. Shedd. Famous Sculptors and Sculpture, p. 19. Shepp. Photographs of the World, p. 179. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, pp. 46, 47, 425. LJpcott. Introduction to Greek Sculpture, p. no. Viardot. Wonders of Sculpture, pp. 92, 128, 138. Westropp. Handbook of Archaeology, pp. 173, 180, 219, 221, 331. White. Student's Mythology, p. 207. Willson. Mosaics of Grecian History, pp. 469, 473. Winckelmann. History of Ancient Art. pp. 342, 472. 7. ARES. (mars). Baumeister. DenkmalerdesKlassischenAltertums. 1:116. 2:885. Berens. Myths and Legends, pp. 112-116. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 11. Classical Manual, p. 69. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. pp. 427, 465. ARES. 25 -^ Jm • pp. I9O-I9I, Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 63-65, 242. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 471, 523. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, pp. 140-144. Ely. Olympos. pp. 169-177. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 57-58,112-117. Gladstone. Juventus Mundi. pp. 294-298. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 138-143. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities. pp. 119, 1009. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp. 87, 1 57 . Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Ares. Keary. Dawn of History, p. 220. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 93-96, 461. Mirmont. Mythologie et les Dieux. pp. 561-589. Murray. Manual of Mythology, pp. 75-79. Preller. Griechische Mythologie* i :335-344. Preller. Romische Mythologie. 1:333-369. Ramsay. Manual of Roman Antiquities, p. 367. Rawlinson. Religions of the Ancient World. 218-219. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 477. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 1:276. 2:961. Student's Classical Dictionary. Ares. Mars. Classical Dictionary. Ares. Mars. Student's Mythology, pp. 34-35. Literature, Chaucer. Compleynt of Mars. Chaucer. Knight's Tale. p. 117. Dryden. Secular Masque, p. 53. Homer. Iliad. 2:141. 5:32,436,477,562,1033. 13:360. Homer. Odyssey. 8:330. » Horace. Odes. Book i. Ode 6. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 4:171. Spenser. Faery Queen. 1:11:7. Virgil. Georgics. 1:688. Virgil. Aeneid. 1:372. 8:571,835. Art, Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:117, 118, 121. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 263. Smith. Smith. White. 26 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Church. Stories from Homer, p. 42. CoUignon. Manual of Mythology, pp. 1 18-123. DeForest. History of Art. p. 261. ' Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture, pp. 192, 355. Ely. Olympos. p. 175. Gayley. Classic Myths p. 57. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 141. Hanson. Siege of Troy. p. 89. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities. pp. 119, 120. Keightley. Classical Mythology. PI. 3, 5, 12. Liibke. History of Art. 2:525. Lilbke. History of Sculpture. 1:221. 2:436. Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. 8, 28. Paris. Manual of Ancient Sculpture, p. 330. Perry. History of Greek Literature, p. 593. Redford. Manual of Sculpture, pp. 142, 242. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 487. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, pp. 53, 245. Westropp. Handbook of Archaeology, p. 218. Winckelmann. History of Ancient Art. p. 328. 8. HEPHiESTUS. (VULCAN). Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:641. Berens. Myths and Legends, pp. 97-100. Brooks. Story of the Iliad, p. 50. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 11. Classical Manual, p. 63. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. pp. 45 1 » 495. Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 72-74, 244. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 250, 421, 425-426. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 158. Ely. Olympos. pp. 149-156. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 75. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 58-59, 11 7-1 18. Gladstone. Juventus Mundi. pp. 289-294. Grote. History of Greece, i :58. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 144-148, 399. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities. pp. 788, 1668. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp. 22-23, 151- 1 HEPHiESTUS. 27 I Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Hephaistos. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 96-99, 452-46L Mirmont. Mythologie et les Dieux. pp. 590-610. Murray. Manual of Mythology, pp. 79-83. Preller. Griechische Mythologie. 1:174-183. Preller. Romische. Mythologie. 2:147-155. Ramsay. Manual of Roman Antiquities, p. 367. Rawlinson. Religions of the Ancient World, pp. 192-193. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 2036. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Hephaestus. Vulcanus. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 2:383. 3:1285. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Vulcanus. Hephaestus. White. Student's Mythology, p. 64. Literature. Chaucer. Knight's Tale. 1364. Hesiod. Theogony. 759 Homer. Iliad. 1:755. 2:129. 8:239, 581. 14:201, 286. 18:463. 20:48. 21:410. Homer. Odyssey. 4:780. 8:33. 15:146. Longfellow. Poems: Masque of Pandora. Milton. Paradise Lost. 1:740. Saxe. Poems. Venus and Vulcan, p. 277. Virgil. Aeneid. 5:863. 8:262,551,974. 10:572, Willson. Mosaics of Grecian History, p. 96. Art, Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:641,642. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, pp. 5, 269. Church. Stories from Virgil, p. 186. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, pp. 156-162. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 162. Ely. Olympos. pp. 151, 153. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 59, 118. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 146. Hanson. Siege of Troy. pp. 143, 144. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities. p. 788. Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. 8, 10. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 2040 ff. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, pp. 188, 432. Westropp. Handbook of Archaeology, p. 215. 28 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. HERMES. 9. HERMES, (mercury). Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. r67^ Berens. Myths and Legends, pp. 1 17-124 Bulfinch. Age of Fable, pp. 12, 39. Classical Manual, p. 292. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art pp 457, 466. ^^' Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 85-94, 245. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 446-458 Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece. Introd. p xx Dwight Grecian and Roman Mythology, pp.' 172, 306. Ely. Olympos. pp. 69-86. ^t^ / » J Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 105. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 68, 69, 93, 172-173. Gladstone. Juventus Mundi. pp. 299-303. Grote. History of Greece. 1 159. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 131-137, .go Harper s Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p 799. ^' Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Hermes. Keary. Dawn of History, p. 217. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 143-151, 461. Lang. Myth, Ritual, and Religion. 2:255 Mirmont. La Mythologie et les Dieux. pp. 548-560 Murray. Manual of Mythology, pp. 121-127 Preller. Griechische Mythologie. 1:385-421. Preller. Romische Mythologie. 2:229-233 Ramsay. Manual of Roman Antiquities, p. 367 Rawhnson Religions of the Ancient World, pp. 194, 225. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 2342. ^ Smith. Classical Dictionary. Hermes. Mercurius Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 2:411. ^ Student's Classical Dictionary. Mercurius. Hermes. Student s Mythology, p. 36. Literature. Appleton. Greek Poets in English Verse, pp. 98-106 Boyesen. Mercury. (In Guerber. 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Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:638. Berens. Myths and Legends, pp. 61-67. Classical Manual, p. 175. .Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 451. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, p. 284. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. 222-229. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 205. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 73. Gladstone. Juventus Mundi. pp. 321-325. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 779. -Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, p. 42. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 47-53» 470. Lang. Myth, Ritual and Religion. 2:193. Mooney. Foundation Studies in Literature, pp. 14, 20. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 96. Preller. Griechische Mythologie. i :429-439. Roscher. Lexicon, pp. I993» 2842. selenf. ^j Smith. Classical Dictionary. Helios. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 2:375. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. (Helios, Hyperion). Literature, Keats. Poems. Hyperion. Art, Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 299. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, p. 178. Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. 11. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 1995, ff. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, p. 186. See also Phaethon ; Apollo, 12. SELENE. (LUNA). Berens. Myths and Legends, pp. 86-87. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, p. 178. Cox. Aryan Nations, p. 371. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 73, 90, (Luna). Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, p. 46. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Selene. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 54-56, 470, Luna. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 109. Preller. Griechische Mythologie. 1:443-446. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Selene. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 3:768. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Luna. Endy miotic Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:479. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 248. Classical Manual, p. 159. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 443. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, p. 277. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece. Introd. p. xxi and pp. 30-32. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology. Frontispiece. Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture, p. 357. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 149. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 96, 388. Keats. Poems. Endymion. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 390. Lowell, J. R. Poem. Endymion. Atlantic Mo. 61:261. Morris. Epic of Hades., p. 211. 46 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Miiller. Chips from a German Workshop. 2:80. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 1246. See also A rtemis ; Hecate, 13. EOS. (AURORA). Baumeister. Denkm'aler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:482. Berens. Myths and Legends, pp. 67-68. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 251. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 431- Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 250. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 241, 331. • Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 134. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 196. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 90. Hairington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, p. 48. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 56-58. Mooney. Foundation Studies in Literature, p. 14. Miiller. Natural Religion, pp. 414, 430. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 165. Preller. Griechische Mythologie. i :440-442. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 1252. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 2:21. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Eos. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Eos. White. Student's Mythology, p. 56. Literature, Homer. Iliad. 8:1. ii:i. Homer. Odyssey. 5:1. , Keats. Poems. Endymion. Book 3. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 2:111. 3:i49' Roscoe. Poems. Gibson's Statue of Aurora, p. 81. Tennyson. Poems. Tithonus. Virgil. Aeneid. 4:7. Virgil. Georgics. 1:340, 595- Art. Church. Stories from Homer. Frontispiece. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, p. 176. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 192. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 86. Hillard. Six Months in Italy, p. 244. Keightley. Classical Mythology. PI. 2, No. 4. Mooney. Foundation Studies in Literature, pp. 16, 41, Front. IRIS. 47 Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. 27. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 1257, ff. See also Cephalus, 14. IRIS. Baumeister. Denkm'aler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:760. Berens. Myths and Legends, p. 155. Brooks. Story of the Iliad, pp. 61, 89. Classical Manual, p. 123. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 461. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 234. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 105. Gladstone. Juventus Mundi. pp. 330-334. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 52. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 886. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, p. 48. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 176-177. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 162. Preller. Griechische Mythologie. 1:497. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Iris. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 2:621. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Iris. White. Student's Mythology, p. 43. Literature, Aristophanes. The Birds. In Church. Stories from the Greek Comedians, p. 137. Euripides. Tragedies. Hercules Furens Milton. Comus. 1. 83. Taylor. Poems. Iris. p. 184. Art, Baumeister. Denkm'aler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:760. 2:1183. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, p. 165. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 461. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 53. Perry. History of Greek Literature, p. 44. Redford. Manual of Sculpture, p. 156. Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. 26. Church. Stories from the Greek Comedians, p. 158. Church. Stories from Virgil, p. 190. Hanson. Siege of Troy. pp. 83, 167, 168. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 886. 48 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. VII. Gods of the Earth. A. GREATER GODS. I. DEMETER. (CERES). Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:411. Berens. Myths and Legends, pp. 31, 50-58, 201. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 13. Classical Manual, p. no. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 44c. Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 51-57, 241. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. xxi, 26-30. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 510-520. Donaldson. Theatre of the Greeks, p. 11. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 105. Dyer. Studies of the Gods in Greece, p. 46. Ely. Olympos. pp. 87-102. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 115. Frazer. Golden Bough. 1:330. 2:44. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 75, 181-185. Gladstone. Juventus Mundi. pp. 261-264, 309-310. Grote. History of Greece. 1:38. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 183-190, 194-197, 396. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, pp. 320, 483. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp. 69, 168. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Demeter. Keary. Dawn of History, p. 220. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 1 51-164, 457. Lang. Myth, Ritual and Religion. 2:260-276. Mirmont. Mythologie et les Dieux. p. 709. Mooney. Foundation Studies in Literature, p. 43. Murray. Manual of Mythology, pp. 63-70. Pater. Greek Studies, pp. 79-155. Pater. Myth of Demeter and Persephone. In Fortnightly Re- view. 25:82,260. Preller. Romische Mythologie. 1:34-37. 2:2. Samsay. Manual of Roman Antiquities, pp. 366, 368. Rawlinson. Religions of the Ancient World, pp. 202-203, 221- 222. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 859. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Demeter. DEMETER. 49 Smith. Dictionary of Greek atid Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 1 :959. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Demeter. White. Student's Mythology, p. 75. Chap. 17. Literature, Browning, E. B. Poems. Psyche Propitiating Ceres. Callimachus. pp. 172, 408. Hymn to Ceres. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales. Pomegranate Seeds, p. 156. Homer. Hymn to Ceres. Homer. Odyssey. 5:155. Jackson. Poems, p. 165. Demeter. Kent. Leigh Hunt. p. 11. Poems. Song of Ceres. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 5:341. Meredith. A Reading of Earth. Appeasement of Demeter. p. 35, Moore. Ode to the Goddess Ceres. Pike. Poem. In Blackwood's Mag. 45:828. Pope. Windsor Forest, i :39. Schiller. Poems. Complaint of Ceres. Shelley. Poems. Arethusa. Tennyson, A. Poems. Demeter. Thompson. Poem. In Sladen's Younger American Poets, p. 202. Virgil. Georgics. 1:9, 57, 81, 139, 219, 462. Virgil. Aeneid. 2:970. 4:78. Art. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:413,414, 416, 417. 2:1407. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 207. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, pp. 218-233. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 112. Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture, pp. 182, 322. Ely. Olympos. pp. 93, 95, 97. Gardner. Handbook of Greek Sculpture. 2:415. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 75. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 189. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, pp. 320, 484. Harper's Monthly. 44:649. Keightley. Classical Mythology PI. 6. Mitchell. History of Ancient Sculpture, p. 532. Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. 6. Paris. Manual of Ancient Sculpture, pp. 251, 287. Perry. History of Greek Literature, p. 480. 50 CLASSICAL MY'IHOLOGY. Rebe*. Ancient Art. pp. 311,467. Redford. Handbook of Sculpture, p. 185. Roscher. Lexicon, pp. 859, ff. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, pp. 142 and opposite. Upcott. Introduction to Greek Sculpture, p. 107. Winckelmann. History of Ancient Art. i :345-346. See also Persephone ; Pluto ; Poseidon. 2. RHEA. Berens. Myths and Legends, pp. 18-19. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 8. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, p. 524. Ely. Olympos. pp. 253-255. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 76. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 20, 396. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p, 1370. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 61. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Rhea. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, p. 333. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 3:648. Literature, Homer. Iliad. 15:232. Art. Bulfinch. Age of Fable p. 7. Ely. Olympos. p. 254. Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. i, 2. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, p. 333. See also Cybele. 3. CYBELE. Baumeister. Denkm'aler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:798. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 173. Classical Manual, p. 410. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 483 Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 234. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 92. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 76. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp 21, 45» 63. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 197-199. Ramsay. Manual of Roman Antiquities, p. 371, White. Student's Mythology, p. 72. DIONYSUS. 51 Spenser. Faery Queen. Virgil. Aeneid. 3:152. Literature. Book I, Canto 6, Stanza 15. 9:142. 11:1131. Art. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:799. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 173. Cesnola. Cyprus, pp. 191, 229. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 483. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, pp. 214-217. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 92. Guerber. Mythology of Greece and Rome. p. 19. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquites. pp. 418, 1370, 1371. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens, pp. 47» 48. Keightley. Classical Mythology. PI. 9. Westropp. Handbook of Archaeology, p. 235. See also Rhea, 4. DIONYSUS. (BACCHUS). Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. i :430. Berens. Myths and Legends, pp. 124-130. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, pp. 13, 195. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 431. Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 95-99, 246. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 504-509. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. 39-42. Donaldson. Theatre of the Greeks, p. 11. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 242. Dyer. Gods in Greece, p. 75. Ely. Olympos. pp. 211-234. Frazer. Golden Bough. 1:320. 2:34,43- Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 76, 174-180, 265. Gladstone. Juventus Mundi. pp. 317-320. Grote. History of Greece, i :34, 261. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 171-182. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities. p. 524. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, p. 65. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 181-194, 459- 52 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. DIONYSUS. 55 Smith. Smith. White. Lang. Myth, Ritual, and Reh'gion. 2:221. Mirmont. Mythologie et les Dieux. p. 724. Murray. Manual of Mythology, pp. 117-121. Pater. Greek Studies, pp. 1-48. Pater. Study of Dionysus. In Fortnightly Rev. 26:752. Preller. Romische Mythologie. 2:47, ff- Rawlinson. Religions of the Ancient World, pp. 204-206. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 1029. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Dionysus. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 1:1046. Student's Classical Dictionary. Student's Mythology, p. 39. Literature, Bacon. Works. Wisdom of the Ancients, i :303. Browning. Poems. Bacchus and Ariadne. (Hesiod). Browning. Poems. How Bacchus Comforts Ariadne. (Nonnus). Browning. Poems. How Bacchus Finds Ariadne Sleeping. (Nonnus). Dryden. Poems. Alexander's Feast. Also in Palgrave's Golden Treasury, p. 129. Emerson. Poems, p. iii. Bacchus. Euripides. Tragedies. Bacchae. Gosse. Poems. Praise of Dionysus. Horace. Odes. Book 2, Ode 19. Book 3, Ode 25. Longfellow. Poems. Drinking Song. Pike. Poem. In Blackwood's Mag. 45:826. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 3:511. 4:1. Sherman. Poem. Bacchus. In Sladen's Younger American Poets, p. 339. Virgil. Aeneid. 1:1026. 4:78. 5:110. 6:1097. 7:542. Virgil. Georgics. 1:9. 2:5,542. Art, Baumeister. Denkm'aler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:433,435, 436, 437, 439» 441. 3-1980. Church. Stories from the Greek Comedians p. 168. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 432. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, pp. 234-263. DeForest. History of Art. p. 259. Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture, pp. 56, 194,211,223,283, 290,382. Ely. Olympos. pp. 218, 224, 225, 226. Falke. Greece and Rome. p. 100. Gardner. Handbook of Greek Sculpture. 2:439. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 175. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, pp. 269, 525. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens, pp. xxxviii, xlv. Keightley. Classical Mythology. PI. 8. Lanciani. Ancient Rome. p. 308. LUbke. History of Art. 2:381. Lubke. History of Sculpture. 1:201. Mitchell. History of Ancient Sculpture, p. 445. Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. 14. Perry. History of Greek Literature, p. 427. Redford. Manual of Sculpture, pp. 44, 192. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 1097. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, pp. 148-150. v^iardot. Wonders of Sculpture, pp. 108, 212. Westropp. Handbook of Archaeology, pp. 225, 231. Winckelmann. History of Ancient Art. pp. 329, 330. See also Ariadne ; Midas; Pan; Satyrs; Theseus and Ariadne. 54 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY, B. LESSER GODS. I. PAN. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassiscl^en Altertums. 2:1 1 47- Berens. Myths and Legends, p. 171- Bulfinch. Age of Fable, pp. 14,' 39. 203. Classical Manual, p. 511- , . ,* Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 473- Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 231. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 371. 406-467. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 22. Dyer. Gods in Greece, p. gS. Ely. Olympos. pp. 264-267. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 34- Gay ley. Classic Myths, pp. 77 > 136, 200. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 74, 300. 400. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities. p. 1 164. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Pan. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 202-205. Mooney. Foundation Studies in Literature, p. 138. Muller. Chips from a German Workshop. 2:157. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 136. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 3:106. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Pan. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Pan. White. Student's Mythology, p. 84-85. Literature. Bacon. Works. Wisdom of the Ancients, i :289. Browning. Poems. The Dead Pan. Browning. Poems. A Musical Instrument. Catholic World. 36:458. Pan is Dead. Contemporary Rev. 66:390. Plea of Pan. Emerson. Poems, p. 309. Fragments on Nature and Life. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales. Pomegranate Seeds. Holmes. Poems. The First Fan. Homer. Hymn xix. Keats. Endymion. i :78. Lampman. Song of Pan. Harper's Monthly. 93:419- Landor. Poems. Pan and Pitys. 2:321. LESSER GODS. r r Milton. Hymn to the Nativity. Milton. Paradise Lost. 4:266. Ovid. Metamorphoses, i :699. Pope. Poems. Summer. 1. 50. Riley. Poems. Afterwhiles. p. 73. ♦ Saxe. Poems. Pan Immortal, p. 288. Shelley. Poems. Hymn of Pan. Pan, Echo and the Satyr Stedman. Poems. Pan in Wall Street. Story. Poems. Pan in Love. p. 123. Swinburne. Poems. Pan and Thalassius. Virgil. Aeneid. 6:1104. 8:454. Virgil. Georgics. 1:20. Art, Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:1148 Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art p 47^ Collignon. Manual of Mythology, p. 255. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 23. Ely. Olympos. p. 266. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens, p. 543. Mitchell. History of Ancient Sculpture, pp. 380, 550. Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. 19. Perry. Handbook of Greek Literature, pp. 7^j^ 781. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 12 13. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, p. 284. Westropp. Handbook of Archaeology, p. 230. ^ Winckelmann. History of Ancient Art. pp. 324. Syrinx. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 39. Classical Manual, p. 511. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 488 Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 40. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 93. Keats. Poems. Poem dedicated to Leigh Hunt Kenyon. Poem. In Sladen's Younger American Poets, p X2t, Mooney. Foundation Studies in Literature, p. 138. Muller. Chips from a German Workshop. 2:157. Ovid. Metamorphoses. Book 1:705. See also Dionysus; Midas. 56 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. 2. NYMPHS. Dryads. IBerens. 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Grecian and Roman Mythology, pp. 42, 191- Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 33. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 11. Gladstone. Juventus Mundi. p. 346. NYMPHS. 57 Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 1 1 16. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, p. 59. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 209-215. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 151. Preller. Griechische Mythologie. 1:718. Classical Dictionary. Nymphae. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 2:1216. Student's Classical Dictionary. Nymphae. Student's Mythology, p. 90. Smith. Smith. Smith. White. Literature. Homer. Odyssey. 13:444. 17:292. Luders. Poem. The Dead Nymph. ican Poets, p. 331. Virgil. Georgics. 1:12. Art, In Sladen's Younger Amer- Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:1033. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 205. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, pp. 206-209. DeForest. History of Art. p. 280. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 191. Lubke. History of Art. 2:546. Liibke. History of Sculpture. 2:352. Mitchell. History of Ancient Sculpture, pp. 380, 550. Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. 21. See also Water Nymphs, S8 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. 3. SATYRS. (SILENI.) Berens. Myths and Legends, p. 174. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 14. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 485. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 527-530. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 193. Dyer. Study of the Gods in Greece, p. 97. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 34. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 'j'j, Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 300. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities. p. 1418. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp. 59, 63. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 206. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 141. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Satyri. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 3727. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Satyri. Literature, Buchanan. Poems. The Satyr. Catholic World. 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Olympos. pp. 55, 56. AMPHITRITE. 6s Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 150. Hanson. Siege of Troy. pp. 118, 246. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, pp. 388, 1304. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens, xxvii. Keightley. Classical Mythology. PI. 3, No. 3. Liibke. History of Sculpture. 1:184. Mitchell. History of Ancient Sculpture, p. 510. Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. 5, Redford. Manual of Sculpture, pp. 115, 151. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, pp. 268, 319. Winckelmann. History of Ancient Art. pp. 336, 337. See also Andromeda ; Demeter, 5. AMPHITRITE. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:74. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 211. Classical Manual, p. 299. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 425, Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, p. 476. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 36. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 85. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 154. Harrington and Tolman. 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Classic Myths, p. 86. , * ^. .^- „ ^ Harper^s Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 1608. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 217. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 148. Preller. Griechische Mythologie. 1:598. Classical Dictionary. Triton. " Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 3-1^76. Student's Classical Dictionary.. Student's Mythology, p. 95- Smith. Smith. Smith. White. Literature, Hesiod. Theogony. 1223. Milton. Comus. 873. Ovid. Metamorphoses, i :330- Virgil. Aeneid. 1:205. ^woqZ. 10:298. Art. Baumeister. Denkmdler des Klassischen Altertums 3:1861. Cement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 490. Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture p. 188. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 1608. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, p. 414. Winckelmann. History of Ancient Art. PI. 15, op. p 338. 2. PROTEUS. Berens. Myths and Legends, p. 108. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 211. 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Imitation of Horace Satires. 2:25. Ruskin. Queen of the Air. p. 21. Virgil. Aeneid. 3:277. ^ Art, Church. Stories from Virgil, p. 36. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, pp. 182, 270. Dennis. Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria. 2:394. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 38. Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture. Ely. Manual of Archaeology, p. 238. Gardner. Handbook of Greek Sculpture. 1:110. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities. Mitchell. History of Ancient Sculpture, pp. 186-187. Paris. Manual of Ancient Sculpture, p. I43- Reber. Ancient Art. p. 167. Redford. Manual of Sculpture, pp. 1 13-1 U- Roscher. Lexicon, pp. 1843 ff- 4. GRAEAE. Deino, Enyo, Pephredo. Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p. 26. Berens. Myths and Legends, p. I45- Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. I39- Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 501, 556. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 38. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 86. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology. Hesiod. 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Smith. Classical Dictionary. Gorgo. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 2:285. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Gorgones. Literature, Hawthorne. Wonder Book. Gorgon's Head. Homer. Iliad. 5:947. Milton. Comus. 1:447. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 4:770. Virgil. Aeneid. 6:402. 8:577. Art, Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 448. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, pp. 326-327. Paris. Manual of Ancient Sculpture, p. 156. Roscher. Lexicon, pp. 1715. ff. Winckelmann. History of Ancient Art. i :349. 70 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Medusa. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 140. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 448. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. 79-81. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 501, 557. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 149. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 225-227. Kennedy. Medusa. In Contemporary Rev. 44:369. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 2:1005. White. Student's Mythology, p. 47. 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Romische Mythologie. 1:75. Ramsay. Manual of Roman Antiquities. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Penates. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy.. 3:182. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, p. 292. Southey. Poems. Hymn to the Penates. White. Student's Mythology, p. 108. p. 369. IB 90 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. XI. Important Myths of Gods and Heroes. I. THE CREATION. See p. 3. 2. THE FOUR AGES AND THE FLOOD. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 10. Golden Age. Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. Classical Manual. See Index, Ages. Dwight. Mythology, pp. 58-59, 62-63. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 43. Grote. History of Greece. 1:64. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 250. Kelsey. Greek and Roman Mythology, p. 18. Murray. Manual of Mythology, pp. 43-45. White. Student's Mythology, p. 19. Literature, Byron. Poems. Age of Bronze. Chaucer. Poems. Golden Age. Hesiod. Works and Days. Theogony. Heywood. Dramatic Works, v. 3. Ovid. Metamorphoses. Dry den's Trans, in Willson's Mosaics. p. 34. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 1 189. Trans, by Dryden in his Poems. Pope. Poems. Messiah. Schiller. Poems. Four Ages of the World. The Flood. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 26. Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p, Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 18. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 48, 413. Myths of Greece and Rome. Story of the Greeks, p. 13. Flood of Thessaly. New Series. 4:343. Deucalion. 202. Guerber. Guerber. Procter. Science. p. 35-38. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 26. Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p. 201. Classical Manual, p. 354. Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 158-161. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, p. 435. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. 72-75. APOLLO AND DAPHNE. 91 Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 58. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 18. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 49» 244. Grote. History of Greece, i :96. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 37. Guerber. Story of the Greeks, p. 19. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 498. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Deucalion. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 263. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 994. Science. New Series. 4:343- Smith. Classical Dictionary. Deucalion. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. I -.994. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Deucalion. White. Student's Mythology, p. 136. Willson. Mosaics of Grecian History, p. 48. Literature. Bacon. Works. Wisdom of the Ancients. 1:301. Homer. Iliad. I3*.563- Ovid. Metamorphoses. 1:313- Ovid. Metamorphoses. In Willson. tory. p. 48. Taylor. Prince Deucalion. Virgil. Georgics. i :93. Mosaics of Grecian His- Pyrrha. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 49- Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 37. Horace. " Book i, Ode 2. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 263. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. 3. APOLLO AND DAPHNE. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 52. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 27. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 46. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 138. Keary. Dawn of History, p. 257. Miiller. Chips from a German Workshop. 2:156. 5:81 Smith. Classical Dictionary. Apollo. Daphne. 126. 92 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Smith. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. Apollo. Daphne. Student's Classical Dictionary. Apollo. Daphne. Literature, Dryden. Trans, of Ovid. Transformation of Daphne into a Laurel. Lowell. Fable for Critics. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 1 1452. Swift. Poems. To Daphne. Death and Daphne. " Art. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 55. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 29. De Forest. History of Art. p. 214. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 69. Hillard. Six Months in Italy, p. 247. Liibke. History of Art. 2 15 16. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 954. Daphne. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 32, 276. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 440, Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. XIX, 12-13. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 68, 387. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 468. Lang. Modern Mythology. Miiller. Natural Religion, p. 438. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 954. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Daphne. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 1 1939. Smith. Students' Classical Dictionary. Daphne. Literature. Atlantic Monthly. 77:640. Daphne Laurea. Poem. Heywood. Dramatic Works. 6:281. ^ Ovid. Metamorphoses. Book i. 452. Spenser. Poetical Works. Daphnaida. Tennyson. Daphne and Other Poems. See also Artemis ; Cly tie and Apollo ; Hyacinthus ; Marsyas and Apollo ; Midas ; Orpheus. PHAETHON. 93 4. PHAETHON. Berens. Myths and Legends, p. 64. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, pp. 49-57. Classical Manual, p. 550. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 479. Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 148-50. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, p. 285. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 294. Fiske. Myths and Myth-Makers, p. 19. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 57. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 121-125. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 83-88, 388. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 1222. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, p. 42. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 47-53. * % Lang. Myth, Ritual and Religion, pp. 191-193. Murray. Manual of Mythology, pp. 107-108. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Phaethon. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 3:232. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Phaethon. White. Student's Mythology, p. 33. Literature. Addison. Trans, of Ovid's Phaethon. Chaucer. House of Fame. 435. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece. Introd. p. xxi, pp. 33-34. Fortnightly Review. 8:293. Meredith. Phaeton in Galliambic Verse. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 57. Meredith. Poems. Phaethon. Ovid. Metamorphoses, i :75o. Pope. Poems. Weeping. 13. ^ Prior. Poems. Female Phaethon. Saxe. Poems. Phaethon. Spenser. Faery Queen. Book i, Canto 4, Stanza 9. Swift. Poem Suggested by Hangings in Dublin Castle. Virgil. Aeneid. 10:273. Worslcy. Poem. Phaethon. (In Blackwood's Mag. 90:372). Art, Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p. 15. Baumeister. DenkmalerdesKlassischenAltertums. 2:13015. 94 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Bryant. Letters from the East. Description of bas-relief by Gibson, p. 238. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities. p. 1222. See also Apollo ; Helios. 5. THE RAPE OF EUROPA. Baldwin. Old Greek Stdries. p. 75- Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:517. Berens. Myths and Legends, p. 34. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, pp. 108, 132. Classical Manual, p. 230. , . , * Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 445- Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 141-143. Cox. Mythology of Aryan Nations, pp. 246, 325. Cox. Talbs of Ancient Greece, pp. 146-152. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 95-98, 437. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 44-47» 3^6. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 641. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, p. 47- Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 403. Murray. Manual of Mythology, pp. 225, 239, 240. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 1409- Smith. Classical Dictionary. Europa. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 2:108. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Europa. Literature. Addison. Trans, of Ovid's Metamorphoses. Rape of Europa. DeVere. Rape of Europa. Dowden, E. Europa. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales. Dragon's Teeth. Horace. Odes. Book 3, Ode 27. Landor. Europa and her Mother. Moschus. Idyll H. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 2:833. Story. Poems. 2:275. Tennyson. Poems. Palace of Art. Art. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:518. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 445. BACCHUS AND THE FAITHLESS SAIORS. 95 Gardner. Handbook of Greek Sculpture. 1:146. Guerber. Myths of Greece, and Rome. p. 46. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 1414, ff. See also Cadmus ; Zeus. 6. CADMUS AND THE DRAGON'S TEETH. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:769. Berens. Myths and Legends, p. 203. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 108. Classical Manual, p. 298. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, p. 325. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. 146-152. Curtius. History of Greece. 1:72,101. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 278. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 114-117, 437. Grote. History of Greece. 1:256. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 44-48, 386. Guerber. Stories of the Greeks, p. 17. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities. p» 239. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 287-291. Murray. Manual of Mythology, pp. 224-227. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Cadmus. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 1:524. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Cadmus. Thirlwall. History of Greece, i :54. White. Student's Mythology, pp. 26-28. Literatuj'e. Addison. Trans, of Ovid's Story of Cadmus. Euripides. Tragedies. Bacchae. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales. Dragon's Teeth. Homer. Iliad. 4:489. Homer. Odyssey. 5:398. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 3:1. Art, Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:770. See also Rape of Europa ; Search of Ceres. 7. BACCHUS AND THE FAITHLESS SAIORS. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 176. Grote. History of Greece, i :34. ^6 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. 8. PYRAMUS AND THISBE. PERSEUS. 97 Bulfinch. Age of Fable, pp. 30-44. Classical Manual, p. 559. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 170. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 117. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 1573. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Thisbe. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 3:1104. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Thisbe. Literature, Chaucer. Legende of Goode Women. Thisbe, the Martyr of Babylon. Moore. Poems. The Sylph's Ball. Saxe. Poems. Pyramus and Thisbe: a Travesty. Shakespeare. Midsummer Night's Dream, v. i. 128. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 4:55. Q. PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA. Academy. 32:105. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 425. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. 91-98. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 228. ^ Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 246-250, 390. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp. 98-99- Kingsley. Poems. Andromeda. Morris. Earthly Paradise. Doom of King Acrisius. Roche. Poem. Andromeda. In Sladen's Younger American Poets, p. 239. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 346. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Andromeda. Perseus. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 1:173- Student's Classical Dictionary. Andromeda. Perseus. Student.s Mythology, p. 132. Perseus. Smith. Smith. White. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 88. Berens. Myths and Legends, p. 205. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, pp. 140, 141. Classical Manual, p. 228. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 478. Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 1 10-120. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, p. 302. • Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. 85-91. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 213. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 137. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 225, 227, 228. Grote. History of Greece, i :89. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 246-250, 390. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 1206. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp. 97-99- Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Perseus. Hartley. Legend of Perseus. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 368. Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. i. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 217. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 3:205. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Perseus. Thirlwall. History of Greece. 1:71. White. Student's Mythology, p. 131. Literature, Bacon. Wisdom of the Ancients, i :292. Hawthorne. Wonder Book. Gorgon's Head. Homer. Iliad. 14:385. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 4:604. Art, Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:1289. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, p. 325. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 215. Gardner. Handbook of Greek Sculpture. 1:143. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 226. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 245. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, pp. 1206, 1490. Harrison. Introductory Studies in Greek Art. p. 157. LUbke. History of Sculpture. 2:353. Mitchell. History of Ancient Sculpture, p. 221. Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. 31. 9 It I 98 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. p. 331- Perkins. Historical Handbook of Italian Sculpture, Redford. Manual of Sculpture, pp. 8, ii, I2i. Scott. Renaissance of Art in Italy, p. 352. Scott. Sculpture, Renaissance and Modern, p. 82. Viardot. Wonders of Sculpture, p. 230. Andromeda. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 142. . Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece. Introd. p. xxvi, p. »2. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 154- Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. 81. Kingsley. Poems. Perseus and Andromeda. Morris. Earthly Paradise. Doom of Kmg Acrisms. Morris Epic of Hades. Andromeda. Roche Poem. Andromeda. In Sladen's Younger American Poets, p. 239. Saxe. Poems. Jupiter and Danae. Art. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:1293. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. I43- Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 230. r.iierber Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 247. . Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiqu.t.es. p. 1206. Keightley. Classical Mythology. PI. n. Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. 32. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 346. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, p. 39- 10. THE SEARCH OF CERES. See Demeter. P> 48^ Persephone, p. 7^^ Cadmus, p. 95^ II. ARACHNE, OR THE SPIDER'S WEB. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 40. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 129. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 109. rnerber Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 58. Sar^eS Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities p. 108. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 469. ogy. 1:253. THE PRIDE AND GRIEF OF NIOBE. 99 Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Arachne. White. Student's Mythology, p. 47. Literature, Garrick. Upon a Lady's Embroidery. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 6:1. Pope. Dunciad. 4:590. Spenser. Muiapotmos. pp. 261-353. See also Athene. 12. THE PRIDE AND GRIEF OF NIOBE. Niobe. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:1029. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 134. Classical Manual, p. 264. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 470. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 171. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, p. 492. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece. Introd. p. xxi, pp. 9-12. Curtius. History of Greece, i :9i. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 26. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 126-129. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 93-94, 398. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 1099. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 100. Science. New Series. 4:332. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Niobe. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Niobe. Literature, Byron. Childe Harold. 4:79. Homer. Iliad. 24:762-780. Morris. Songs Unsung, p. 53. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 6:148. Pope. Dunciad. 2:311. Tennyson. Daphne and Other Poems. M p- 325. Art. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1030. 3:1673. 2:876, lOO CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Rnlfinch Age of Fable, p. 1 37* . , * Cement Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 470. Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture, pp. 1 57, 359- Education. 16:88. Falke. Greece and Rome. p. 161. Gavley. Classic Myths, p. 128. Gardner. Handbook of Greek Sculpture. 2:422, 425. Tiiprher Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 95- , . . SarpeS Dictionary of Classical Literature and Ant.qun.es. pp. 389, 1099. Hillard. Six Months in Italy, p. 80. Liibke. History of Art. i ■.^^^. Lubke History of Sculpture. i:i9»- Mitchell. History of Ancient Sculpture, pp. 477. 479- Murray. Manual of Mythology. PL I3- Paris. Manual of Ancient Sculpture, p. 271. Reber. Ancient Art. p. 33'. 332- Redford. Manual of Sculpture, p. 247- . ^ ,^, sS Student's Classical Dictionary. Front.s. and p. 271. Upcott. Introduction to Greek Sculpture, p. 83. Viardot. Wonders of Sculpture, p. 125. Willson. Mosaics of Grecian History, p. 469- See also Apollo ; Artemis; Zeus. 13. THE GOLDEN FLEECE. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 158. Church. Heroes and Kings. Church. Stories from the Greek Tragedians, p. 23. Cox Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 382-388. Cox Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. 115-120. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 162. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 244. Index. Jason. rrntp History of Greece. 1:80,231. ruerber Myths of Greece and Ron.e. pp. 266. 392-393. SanlSion and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp. 124-128. Kingsley. Greek Heroes. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 270. Smith Classical Dictionaries. Argonautae. Jason. Medea. Phrixus. White. Student's Mythology, p. "9. Literature, Apollonius of Rhodes. Jason's Voyage for the Golden Fleece. JASON. lOI Chaucer. Legende of Goode Women. Medea. Dyer. Poems. The Fleece. Also in Gayley. Classic Myths. p. 245. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales. Golden Fleece. Lawton. Three Dramas of Euripides. Medea. Morris. Life and Death of Jason. Pindar. Pythian Ode 4. Pope. Poems. Ode on St. Cecilia's Day. Argo. Tennyson. Daphne and Other Poems. Aeson and King Athamos. The Argo. Classical Manual, p. 327. Homer. Odyssey. 12:83. Milton. Paradise Lost. 2:1017. Pope. Poems. St. Cecelia's Day. 40. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 502. The Argonauts. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:120. Berens. Myths and Legends, p. 213. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. pp. 427, 516. Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 191-197. Curtius. History of Greece, i :72, 97. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 162. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 392. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 121. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 416-423. Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. 107. Morris. Historical Tales. Greek, p. 23. Perry. History of Greek Literature, pp. 251, 771. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 503. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Argonautae. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 1 :28o. Thirlwall. History of Greece, i q^], Willson. Mosaics of Grecian History, p. 81. See also Castor and Pollux, Jason. Classical Manual, p. 193. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 461. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 264. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 162. I02 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Grote. History of Greece, i : 1 1 4» 232. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 263. Guerber. Story of the Greeks, p. 24. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 862. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 271. Kingsley. Greek Heroes. Lang. Custom and Myth. p. 94. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 271. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Jason. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 2:5-52. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Jason. Thirlwall. History of Greece. 1 79. White. Student's Mythology, p. 1 19. Literature. Euripides. Tragedies. Medea. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales. Golden Fleece. Swinburne. Poems. Essays and Studies. Morris's Life and Death of Jason. Art. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 160. Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture, p. 306. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 270. Keightley. Classical Mythology. PI. X. Redford. Manual of Sculpture, p. 238. Medea. Baumeister. Denkm*aler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:902. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 163. Church. Stories from the Greek Tragedians p. 23. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 461. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, p. 239. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. 122-125. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 173. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 247. Grote. History of Greece. 1:115. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 392. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 1020. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp. 118, 126. THE MYRMIDONS. 103 Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 271. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 274. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Medea. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 2:1003. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Medea. Thirlwall. History of Greece, i :79. Literature. Apollonius of Rhodes. In Appleton's Greek Poets in English Verse, p. 298. Chaucer. Knight's Tale. 1086. Euripides. Tragedies. Medea. In Appleton's Greek Poets m English Verse, p. 216. Also in Willson. Mosaics of Grecian History, p. 323. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales. Golden Fleece. Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. 171. Lawton. Three Dramas of Euripides. Medea. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 7:1. Art. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:875. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 164. Church. Heroes and Kings, p. 86. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 461. Falke. Greece and Rome. p. 170. Guerber. • Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 272. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 1020. Harper's Monthly. 58:662. Lubke. History of Sculpture, i :2i 5. Perry. History of Greek Literature, p. 370. See also Hercules ; Meleager. 14. THE MYRMIDONS. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. in. Classical Manual, p. 45- Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 100, 102. Homer. Iliad. 1:235. 16:200. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Myrmidons. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Myrmidons. See also Aeacus. I04 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. pp. 253-255. 15. THE FLIGHT OF DAEDALUS. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 183. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:403. Berens. Myths and Legends, pp.211. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 190. Classical Manual, p. 440. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 439. Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 169-170. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 186. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 255-256. Grote. History of Greece. 1:224. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. Guerber. Story of the Greeks, p. 21. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 464. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 353. Murray. Manual of Mythology, pp. 241-242. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 934. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Daedalus. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 1 :926. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Daedalus. White. Student's Mythology, p. 137. Literattire. Bacon. Works. Wisdom of the Ancients, i :30o. Chaucer. House of Fame. 2:411. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales. Minotaur. Horace. Odes. Book i. Ode 3. Ovid. Metamorphoses. Book 8. 183. Virgil. Aeneid. 6:18. Art. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 460. Gardner. Handbook of Greek Sculpture, i :79. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 254. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 464. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 934. Icarus. Bacon. Works. Wisdom of the Ancients, i :309. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories. 188. THE CALYDONIAN HUNT. 105 Berens. Myths and Legends, p. 211. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 460. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 186. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 21. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales. Minotaur. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 353. Lucian. The New Icarus. Saxe. Poems, p. 265. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 2:559. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Taylor. Poems. Icarus, p. 88. Art. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 460. Redford. Manual of Sculpture, p. 186. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 934. The Labyrinth. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 204. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 189. ' Guerber. Story of the Greeks, p. 26. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 913. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales. The Minotaur. Smith. Dictionary of Antiquities. Labyrinthus. 16. THE CALYDONIAN HUNT. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 167. Classical Manual, p. 96. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 144. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece. Introd. p. xxxiii, p. 157. Fiske. Myths and Myth-Makers, pp. 19, 24, 112. Meleager. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 250. Grote. History of Greece. 1:145. Guerber. 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Metamorphoses. 3:339. p. 207, CLYTIE AND APOLLO. 121 Saxe. Poems. Story of Echo. p. 165. Shelley. Poems. Pan, Echo, and the Satyr. Virgil. Georgics. 3:78. Art. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:1006. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 121. Eaton, Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture, p. 405. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities. p. 1075. Lubke. History of Sculpture, i : 193. Perry. History of Greek Literature, p. 777. Redford. Manual of Sculpture, p. 25. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 121 3. See also Hera, 29. PENTHEUS AND BACCHUS. Bacon. Works. Wisdom of the Ancients, i :294. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:1204: Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. 42-44. Euripides. Tragedies. Bacchae. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 181. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 1 198. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 296. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 3:511. History of Greek Literature, p. 429. Classical Dictionary. Pentheus. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. Pentheus. Student's Classical Dictionary. Virgil. Aeneid, 4:681. White. Student's Mythology, p. 41. Perry. Smith. Smith. Smith. 30. CLYTIE AND APOLLO. Berens. Myths and Legends, p. 63. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 123. Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture. Falke. Greece and Rome. p. 68. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 49. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 141. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 72. Moore. Poems. To a Sunflower. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 4:256. Story. Poems. Clytie. p. 398. 122 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. 31. MARSYAS AND APOLLO. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:886. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 236. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 28. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 73- Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 1009. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Apollo. Marsyas. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 2:962. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Apollo. Marsyas.? Literature, Arnold. Poems. Empedocles on Etna. p. 243. Hunt. Poem. (See Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 73). Morris. Epic of Hades, p. 82. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 6:382. Art, Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:888, looi. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 465, Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture, p. 298. Gardner. Handbook of Greek Sculpture. 2:367. Lubke. History of Art. i :i9i. Liibke. History of Sculpture. 1:118. Paris. Manual of Ancient Sculpture, p. 192. 32. TEREUS, PROCNE, PHILOMELA. Tereus. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, p. 468. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 258. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 1 542. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Tereus. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 336. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 6:412. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Tereus. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. Tereus. Procne. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, p. 468. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 258. ARIADNE. 123 Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 1317. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Procne. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 336. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 6:412. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Tereus. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Procne. Philomela. Arnold, M. Poems. Philomela. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:1329. Chaucer. Legende of Goode Women. Philomela of Athens. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, p. 468. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 258. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Philomela. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p.' 336. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 6:412. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Tereus. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Philomela. 33. THESEUS AND ARIADNE. Ariadne. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:124. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 201. Classical Manual, p. 323. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 427. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. 132-138. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 205. Frazer. Golden Bough. 1:104. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 265. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 123. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Ariadne. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 405.J Mooney. Foundation Studies in Literature, p. 199. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 241. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 540. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Ariadne. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 1 :283. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Ariadne. 124 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Literature^ THESEUS. 125 Blackie. Poems. Ariadne. Browning. Poems. Bacchus and Ariadne. (Hesiod). Browning. Poems. Bacchus Comforts Ariadne. (Nonnus). Browning. Poems. How Bacchus Finds Ariadne Sleepmg. (Nonnus). Chaucer. Legende of Goode Women. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales. The Minotaur. Homer. Odyssey. 11:398. Jackson, H. H. Poems. Ariadne's Farewell. Longfellow. Poems. Hanging of the Crane. Ovid, Metamorphoses. 7404- Tennyson. Daphne and Other Poems, p. 64. Art, Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:125. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 427. Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture, p. 286. Falke. Greece and Rome. p. 306. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 180, 258. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 124. Hillard. Six Months in Italy, p. 156- Lubke. History of Art. 2:381. Liibke. History of Sculpture, i :283. Mooney. Foundation Studies in Literature, p. 198. Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. 16. Paris. Manual of Ancient Sculpture, p. 327- Redford. Manual of Sculpture, p. 70- Roscher. Lexicon, p. 545- Scott. Sculpture, Renaissance and Modern, p. 168. Shepp. Photographs, p. 123. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, p. 56. Viardot. Wonders of Sculpture, p. 254. See also Dionysus ; Minos. Theseus. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 147. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 3:170. Berens. Myths and Legends, p. 259. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 184. Classical Manual, p. 5i« , • 1 a * Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 488. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, p. 323. Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 121-124. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 306-310. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. 126-131. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 253. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 259, 267. Grote. History of Greece, i :207, 223. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 250. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp. 1 17-122. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Theseus. Keightley. Classical Mythology, pp. 343-353- Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. 251. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 265. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Theseus. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 3:1099- Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Theseus. Thirlwall. History of Greece, i :73-75- White. Student's Mythology, p. 121. Literattire. Chaucer. Knight's Tale. 2. Euripides. Tragedies. Hercules Furens,Hippolytus, Suppliants. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales. The Minotaur. Homer. Iliad. 1:335. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 7:404. Virgil. Aeneid. 6:840. Art, Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 154. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 3:1779 ff* 3:1790 ff. DeForest. Short History of Art. p. 67. Dennis. Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria. 1:355. Gardner. Handbook of Greek Sculpture. 2:284, 296, 297. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 261. Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. 251. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens, pp. ci, cxii, cxiii, cxv, cxxiii, 148. Lubke. History of Art. i :2o6. Lubke. History of Sculpture. 1:149. Mahaffy. Rambles and Studies in Greece, p. 62. 126 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Mitchell. History of Ancient Sculpture, pp. 366-368. Murray. Manual of Mythology. PI. 34- Perry. History of Greek Literature, p. 333- Redford. Manual of Sculpture, pp. 21, 130, 132, I53- Roscher. Lexicon, p. 2499. Shepp. Photographs, p. 275. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, p. 400. Viardot. Wonders of Sculpture, pp. 172, 234. Westropp. Handbook of Archaeology, pp. 168, 240. Willson. Mosaics of Grecian History, pp. 372, 373- Temple of Theseus. Theseus and Ariadne. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 200. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 256. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 194. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 260. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 391. r a • * Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens, p. cxxii. Kingsley. Greek Heroes. Morris. Historical Tales. Greek. The Minotaur. Chaucer. Knight's Tale. 122. \ . , ^ ^ Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 407. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, p. 555- Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 205. Grote. History of Greece. 1:223. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens, p. cxxi. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales. The Minotaur. Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. 306. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 8:152. Smith. -Classical Dictionary. Minos. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Minos. Art. fiaumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 3:1790- Guerber. Story of the Greeks. Frontispiece. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens, p. cxxiii. See also Daedalus ; Labyrinth ; Minos. ADONIS. 127 34. CEPHALUS AND PROCRIS. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 34. Classical Manual, p. 323. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 436. Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 136-137. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 240, 331. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. 103-112. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 192. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 70, 387. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Kephalos, Frokris. Homer. Odyssey. 1 1 :398. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 338. Moore. Poems. Legendary Ballads. Muller. Chips from a German Workshop. 2:84. Murray. Manual of Mythology, p. 167. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 7:661. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Cephalus. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 1 1667. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Cephalus. White. Student's Mythology, p. 56. 35. VENUS AND ADONIS. Adonis. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:14. Classical Manual, p. 210. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. pp 420, 494. Frazer. The Golden Bough. 1:278. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 18 Lang. Myth, Ritual, and Religion. 2:253. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 69. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Adonis. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol ogy. 1 :20. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Adonis, White. Student's Mythology, p. 53. Literature. Arnold, E. Trans, of Bion's Lament for Adonis. Appleton. Greek Poets in English Verse. (Bion). p, 288, Bion. Lament for Adonis. 128 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Browning, E. B. Poems. A Lament for Adonis, p. 355. Morris. Epic of Hades, p. 198. Pope; Poems. Song by a Person of Quality. 3. Pope. Poems. Summer. 61. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 10:532. Shelley. Poems. Adonais. Lines written for Adonis. Elegy on Death of Adonis. Art, Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 420. Keightley. Classical Mythology. PI. 5, No. 5. Perry. History of Greek Literature, p. 760. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, p. 14. Venus and Adonis. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 79. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, pp. 258, 260. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 169. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 150. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 108, 389. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. (Adonis). Literature, Bion. Trans, by Sir Edwin Arnold. Poems. 1:235. Bion. Trans, by Mrs. Browning. Bion. Trans, by Andrew Lang. Shakespeare. Venus and Adonis. See also Aphrodite. 36. HIPPOMENES AND ATALANTA. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 115. Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p. 163. Baumeister. Denkm'aler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:143. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, pp. 167, 171. Classical Manual, p. 97. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 430. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 304. Gayley. Classic Myths, p. 162. Grote. History of Greece. 1:147. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 278. Hamper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 146. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 380. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 664. CENTAURS. 129 Smith. Classical Dictionary. Atalanta. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 1:391. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Hippomenes. Atalanta. White. Student's Mythology, p. 52. Literature, Arnold, E. Poems. 2:167. Atalanta. Bacon. Works. Wisdom of the Ancients. 1:304. Landor. Hippomenes and Atalanta. Morris. Earthly Paradise, i :67. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 10:565. Ovid. Metamorphoses. Dryden's Trans, in his Poems. Swinburne. Atalanta in Calydon. Art. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:144. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 168. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 277. See also Calydonian Hunt, 37. CENTAURS AND LAPITHAE. Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p. 85. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:1175. Gardner. Handbook of Greek Sculpture. 2:271, 272. Homer. Odyssey. 21:360. Mitchell. History of Ancient Sculpture, pp. 331, 333. Ovid, Metamorphoses. Dryden's Trans, in his Poems. Redford. Handbook of Sculpture, p. 148. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Centauri. Lapithae. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. Centaurs. Lapithae. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary, p. 107. Centaurs, p. 225. Lapithae. Centaurs. Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p. 79. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 2:775. Bulfinch. Age of Fable, p. 155. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 436. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 303. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 11 316. 130 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY, Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, pp. 57, 114. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Centaurs. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 279. Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. 107. Mitford. History of Greece. Vol. i. Chap. i. Sect. 3. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Centauri. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. Centauri. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Literature. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales. Golden Fleece. Hesiod. Shield of Hercules. 243. Homer. Iliad. 1:339. Hood. Poems. Lycus, the Centaur. Pindar. Pythian Odes. Odes 3, 49- Nemean Ode. 3. Pope. Poems. Vertumnus and Pomona. 71. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 12:210. Spenser. Faery Queen. Book i, Canto 11, Stanza 27. Virgil. Aeneid. 5:161. 7:422. 8:390. 10:280. Art, Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:127. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 436. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, pp. 257-263. Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture, p. 273. Ely. Olympos. p. 231. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 316. Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. 84. Liibke. History of Sculpture, i :288. Mitchell. History of Ancient Sculpture, p. 400. Paris. Manual of Ancient Sculpture. 203. Reber. Ancient Art. p. 365. Redford. Manual of Sculpture, pp. 67, 78. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 999. Waldstein. Essays on the Art of Pheidias. p. 102. Westropp. Handbook of Archaeology, p. 232. See also Hercules. Chiron. Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p. 79. Classical Manual, p. 152. IXION. 131 Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. p. 438. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 329. « Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. 116. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Cheiron. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 1 :692. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Cheiron. Literature. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales. The Golden Fleece. Homer. Iliad. 4:283. 11:1020. Art. BaumeisteV. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:5. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities. p. 329. Roscher. Lexicon, pp. 26, 888, 891. Lapithae. Classical Manual, p. 217. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art, p. 463. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens. Index. Lapiths. Homer. Iliad. 12:217. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 279. Ovid. Metamorphoses. 12:210. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Lapithae. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythol- ogy. 2:721. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. Lapithae. Ixion. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. i :766. Berens. Myths and Legends, p. 135. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. pp. 461 , 487. Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 175-177. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations, p. 283. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, pp. xxiii, 47-52. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology, p. 305. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 127. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 169, 389. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, p. 58. 132 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Keightley. Classical Mythology, p. 278. Smith. Classical Dictionary. Ixion. Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Rom^ Biography and Mythol- ogy. 2:691. Smith. Student's Classical Dictionary. White. Student's Mythology, p. 103. Virgil. Georgics. 4:694. CASTOR AND POLLUX. (DIOSCURI). Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:450. Berens. Myths and Legends, pp. 33, 187, 227, 268. Cox. Manual of Mythology, pp. 159, 233. Dwight. Mythology, pp. 262-4. Dyer. Gods in Greece, p. 232. Ely. Olympos. pp. 237-245, 273. Gayley. Classic Myths, pp. 223, 245, 281. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 260, 266, 275, 278, 279. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, p. 526. Harrington and Tolman. Greek and Roman Mythology, p. 105. Mirmont. Mythologie et les Dieux. pp. 53, 164-167, 669. Murray. Manual of Mythology, pp. 227, 270, 272, 273, 285, 286. Preller. Romische Mythologie. 2:300. Preller. Griechische Mythologie. i: See Index. Ramsay. Manual of Roman Antiquities, p. 369. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 11 54. Smith. Classical Dictionaries. See Dioscuri. White. Student's Mythology, pp. 123, 141. Literature, Horace. Odes. 1:3. Lang. Theocritus. Idyl xxii. Macaulay. Poems. Battle of Lake Regillus. Art. Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums. 1:450 ff. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. pp. 435» 442. Collignon. Manual of Mythology, p. 327. Ely. Olympos. p. 241. Harrison and Verrall. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens, pp. 161-163. Roscher. Lexicon, p. 1167. ff Westropp. Handbook of Archaeology, p. 242. XIL Mythology in the Grades. MYTH-TEACHING IN THE GRADES. Myths— "Veil in their inner cells a mystic gift, which, like the hazel twig in faithful hands, points surely to the hidden truth." It is with this thought in mind that the teacher of myths should set about her work: not to tell beautiful stories in an isolated way for the child's amusement; but to give to him, through this medium he so loves, a means by which he may grow to a fuller understanding of himself and the world about him. Myth-teaching, like any other teaching, must be based on a knowledge of child nature— its needs, and its interests. In early years, when the child lives in the sense world, such myths should be chosen as will draw him into closer love and sympathy with nature. Such myths as those of Iris, Clytie, Ceres, Hyacinthus, and Hermes, are admirably fitted for this purpose. Later, the world of his imagination should be peopled with gods and heroes, like Apollo, Ulysses, Perseus, and Jason, whose great struggles and unusual adventures stimulate his admiration for all that is strong, true, and beautiful in character, and excite in him a desire to live out these ideas in his daily life with others. And later still, his mind being now more developed and introspective, he may be led through a more complex ethical and historical study of such myths as those of Prometheus, Perseus, Pandora, Aeneas, or lo, to see in them a record of the struggles of the race to interpret the great truths of the universe, which are only now beginning to press themselves on his own consciousness. But any such division of myths should not be considered at all arbitrary and final, for there are many which admit of manifold meaning and can be taught with profit to almost any grade, the object in view always determining the treatment. " It is not the deed a man does, but the way that he does it, should plead for a man's compensation in doing it." So it is not so much the myth that one teaches, but the way it is taught, that bespeaks good results. The myth of Ceres, for instance, may be taught with equally good results to any grade, the success depending altogether on the manner of treatment; which treatment in turn will be determined by the purpose the teacher wishes to accomplish. 134 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. And as the child's needs and experiences influence the teacher's purpose in other lines of work, so will it in the teaching of myths. She who is wise will not isolate the myth from other subjects, but correlating it with them, will make it a means of concentrating— not dissipating energy. Nature myths will link themselves to geography and science, ethical and historical myths to reading an4 history, while any mythical literature makes an excellent basis for language. Or any one myth may be correlated with many subjects. It may be made the basis of a reading lesson, furnish thought for science or geography, which thought may be reproduced for language work. It is not the object of this article to show how the myth may be used in the treatment of any one of the above subjects, nor does it wish to imply that the mere reading of a myth for mere discip- line in reading, or the mere reproduction of it in language— no matter how beautiful— is the highest use to which it can be put. These are but secondary matters. Its real purpose is to show that there is thought food in the myths that is suited to the various periods in the child's development, and that he should get this food — as reading, language, history or science, it is immaterial which —only so long as he gets it. For example, let us take the myth of "Perseus and the Gorgon's Head," which may be told with profit to any grade except perhaps the primary, and treat it in one or two ways to illustrate our meaning. The following is the story: PERSEUS AND THE GORGON'S HEAD. Long ago, in the sunny valley of Argos, King Acrisius ruled over a brave and warlike people. With him lived his beautiful daughter Danae and her little baby Perseus, who was so fair and bright that the people called him the " Child of the Morning." But his winning ways and sunny smile brought no joy to the heart of the stern Acrisius, for one day a white-haired old man had told the king that he would lose his life at the hands of this beautiful, laughing baby. This made Acrisius hate Perseus, and he planned to send Danae and her child away where he would never see them again. So he placed them in a large chest and set it adrift on the sea. Poor Danae! She was terribly frightened, and lay quite helpless with her child on her bosom until Morpheus touched her eyelids and sent her the forgetfulness of sleep. All night the chest floated under the star-lit sky; and at last, PERSEUS AND THE GORGON'S HEAD. 135 just as day was breaking, grated against the sands of the island of Seriphos. When the chest struck the shore Danae awoke with a start, her heart full of fear, for she did not know what might happen to her on these rocky shores, and saw a man approaching. It was a brave fisherman named Dictys, who had come down to the sea- shore to cast his net. Seeing the queer boat with its helpless occupants, he came near, helped them out and, hearing the sad story, took them at once to his home. Danae, seeing he needed help, for his wife was old and blind, offered to become a servant in his house, but the kind fisherman said, " We are old and need your service, but as a daughter and not as a servant shall you come.'* So Danae took up the spinning and weaving which the blind wife had laid aside, while little Perseus played about the house, filling it with the music of his baby prattle and merry laughter. So years went by and Perseus became a strong, handsome youth. He was noted for his daring spirit and skill in all games. Everybody loved him, except Polydectes, the king, and many tales were told of his wonderful deeds. One day Polydectes saw the beautiful Danae and, falling in love with her, wanted her to be his wife, but she refused him. This made him so angry that he tried to carry her off against her will. When Perseus heard of it, he went boldly to the king and told him that no man living— not even the king — should illtreat his mother while he was there to defend her. At this Polydectes only laughed, and told Perseus those were just the boastful words of an idle boy who would not face a real danger. " If you want to prove your courage, go kill the Medusa," cried he. Now this Medusa, once a beautiful maiden, had been transformed into a creature with hair of slimy, hissing serpents. She lived in a cold, dark, desolate country to the north, where, if any one ventured, he was frozen to stone by one look from her cruel eyes. Perseus, however, prepared to go, in spite of such perils. One night, as he lay dreaming of his plan, Athena appeared to him and warned him of all the dangers and difficulties of such an undertaking. "Will you now dare meet Medusa, Perseus?" she asked at the close. " Try me, noble lady," was the ready answer. "I would rather die in a heroic act than remain all my life like a horse bound with a halter! " Then Athena gave him her shield and told him not to look on Medusa when he found her, or he would be turned to stone; but to look in the shield, which was a kind of magic mirror and would reflect all that was below. She next bound the sandals of Hermes on his feet and, giving him a sword 136 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. that would pierce even the metal scales of the Medusa, bade him depart. Perseus lost no time in obeying the command. Grasping the magic sword, he arose and started to run, but soon found he could float as easily as a bird. So on he went, faster and faster, until the sunny hills of Hellas were left far behind and the dark land of the north arose before him. At last he came to the region of perpetual darkness, the home of the three horrible sisters who possessed but one eye and one tooth, which they handed about and used in turn, and who were the only living beings who knew where Medusa dwelt. Seizing the eye while it was on the way from one sister to another, he bade them give him the desired information before he would restore it. Anxious to get back their precious eye, the sisters told him where to go. Perseus then gave back the eye and departed in search of Medusa. Flying above a mountainous country, he caught sight of Atlas, his pale face upturned to the heavens, whose weight he had borne for so many weary years. When Atlas learned of Perseus' mis- sion, he begged of him to return that way and let him gaze upon the terrible head, and thus put an end to his agony. Perseus, in pity, promised and hastened on. Shortly after he came to a beautiful, dreamy garden, full of trees hung with golden apples, under whose shade were three of the fairest maidens he had ever seen Charmed by their beauty and sweet songs, he drew nearer and asked them where he could find Medusa. But in reply they only cried, " Stay with us. Here winter never comes and all the pleasure mortal can wish will be yours. Medusa is only a dream that is half forgotten." But Perseus stood firm. Then they wept and pleaded with him to stay, but all in vain. At last, when they found he would not give up his great purpose, they led him to a high cliff and pointed to the northward, and Perseus, bidding them farewell, continued his journey into the heart of the country where the Medusa dwelt. At last, far away, he saw her tossing to and fro in sleep. Beside her, also locked in deep slumber, were her two sisters. He drew near and struck boldly with the sword Athena had given him. Looking into his shield, he saw the serpents had ceased to writhe, and he knew Medusa was dead. He threw a skin over the head, put it in a bag, and flew at once back toward Seriphos. As he sped on, the blood from Medusa's head trickled down on the hot sands of the earth, where it gave birth to a race of PERSEUS AND THE GORGON'S HEAD. 137 poisonous serpents, which to this day cause the death of many adventurous travellers. Remembering his promise to Atlas, he passed above the country where that giant stood groaning under his burden. He cried out to Perseus to let him see the head at once and end his sufferings, Perseus did so, and Atlas, gazing, seemed to disappear, and in place of his trembling limbs Perseus saw only deep rents and gorges in the mountain, which still bears his name. After many more adventures, Perseus at last reached Seri- phos. It was a glad home-coming for Danae and the old fisherman, for Polydectes had not treated them well during the absence of Perseus. He had illtreated Danae in many ways and made her work in his palace like the meanest slave. Hearing this, Perseus at once rushed to the palace, where the king was having a great feast. Standing in the doorway, he heard Polydectes say, " Per- seus went forth years ago to slay the Medusa, but has never returned." Then, in a mocking tone, he cried, " O, brave Perseus, show me the Medusa." " Would'st thou see it? Then behold!" said Perseus, stepping forth. Polydectes looked, and he and all his companions were turned to a ring of stones, which to this day may be pointed out on one of the islands of Greece. Shortly after this Perseus and his mother returned to his native land of Argos, where one day he accidentally killed his grandfather while pitching quoits. Sorrowing for his involuntary crime, he left his native land and went to rule another country, where he finally died. The gods, who always loved him, placed him among the stars, where he may still be seen. As the above myth is told, it may be treated in two ways.^ First treatment: We may use it as a character study in a reading or language lesson, the purpose being, primarily, to fur- nish the child with character ideals, which he can work out in his daily living, and secondarily, to furnish him with material for reading or language. The method used would be the mere telling, discussing, and reproducing of the story, trusting to the child to draw his own lessons. The ideas to be gained would be bravery, self-sacrifice, filial affection, faithfulness to duty, wisdom, content, loyalty, sympathy, strength, decision, truth, as traits of character which make one loved and of use in the world. Perseus was a hero because he did something for the world, and he was able to do it because of these characteristics. The application will be along the line of growth in character, and the teacher should be content to let it work itself out in conduct. 138 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. The following questions may suggest the line of discussion and aid the teacher in planning her work. Whom do you most admire in this story? Name some men he reminds you of. What do you admire in them ? What other heroes have gone out to explore unknown countries? What men in our own country have gone to face great dangers? What men have freed the people from great bondage? What Medusas have threatened our nation? Have they been destroyed? Was the Medusa's power entirely destroyed? Why was Perseus able to overcome the Medusa? Who tried to hinder him? Give an example of his wisdom, truth, bravery, faithfulness. What do you think of Polydectes? Acrisms? Of whom do they remind you? For whom did they live? For whom did Perseus live? Central thought, " Whenever a noble deed is done Our hearts, in glad surprise, To higher levels rise." Second treatment: As a bit of historical material from which the child can read the past, this myth may be made the basis of a readmg or history lesson. It will not then be treated ethically, but as a record of man's effort to explain natural phenomena! Ferseus, the hero, now becomes merely the sun—" the Child of the Bright Morning "—whose rays travel northward until they come to the land of darkness, where Medusa, the beautiful Arctic twilight, dwells mid ice and snow. His sword, the sun's bright rays—his shield, the clouds—are given him by Athena, who is but the sun in another form. He accomplishes his work in the north and, returning, brings back Andromeda (the dawn), and in the end overcomes Acrisius (the darkness) and thus fulfills the prophecy. The object here will be to lead the child to read man's thoughts about nature in the past, that he may better understand himself in the present. The method will be to tell the story as . above, with such modifications as will serve the present purpose — then discuss and question. The ideas to be gained are: Man in early times had to battle with nature, in whom he saw no unity. He did not understand her laws, but like a little child, observed effects and sought to interpret them by personifying inanimate objects as their causes. The schoolboy of today knows more than the sage of ancient times— the result of man's years of living. The race has grown as a child grows. Application— "I, the heir of all the ages in the foremost files of time." The youth begins to find himself and his relation to the race. PERSEUS AND THE GORGON'S HEAD. 139 The following are a few suggestive questions which may be of aid: Where did Medusa live? Where is the region of cold and darkness? When is it cold and dark in the north? Why? What does Perseus represent? Medusa? What was the sword? His shield? Where was the Garden of Hesperides? How long was Perseus gone? Who was Acrisius? Why did he fear Perseus? Why did the ancients tell such myths? Name some of the things in nature they could not understand. What was their notion of the earth? What things kept them from getting a better idea? What peoples today do not understand these laws of nature? What laws of nature have we discovered lately? What things still puzzle us? Have you ever personified inanimate things? When? What do you think of these people who personified all nature? Why do we not do so? Why do we know better than they? Name some men who have helped us to understand nature better. Here are given but a few hints of how a myth may be used. Numerous others will suggest themselves to any thoughtful teacher. Abbie Roe, Critic Teacher, Sixth Grade, Michigan State Normal Training School. Analysis of Myths. f < X H THE CREATION. THE FOUR AGES AND THE FLOOD. Europa. SUN AND DAWN THE SEASONS. Perseus and Andromeda. Apollo and Daphne. i Orpheus and Eurydice. J The Labors and Death of Hercules. * ^ The Golden Fleece. Phaethon. Aurora and Tithonus. Theseus and Aradne. ^ Cephalus and Procris. Venus and Adonis. The Search of Ceres. The Pride and Grief of Niobe. THE CLOUDS { Hermes' Cattle. The Flocks of Apollo. THE RAINBOW. — Iris. THE WINDS. THE STARS. FLOWERS. TREES. ^ Ulysses and the Bag of Winds, The Death of Orpheus. Aeolus and His Children. ^ Hermes and the Flocks of Apollo. ^ Callisto and Areas. Theseus and Ariadne. The Pleiades. Mercury and Argus. ^ The Fortune and Death of Orion, Hyacinthus. Echo and Narcissus. Apollo and Clytie. Apollo and Daphne. Pyramus and Thisbe. Philemon and Baucis. ANALYSIS OF MYTHS. 141 8 I < CO SB E- en U W X ^ Actaeon and Diana. Hippomenes and Atalanta. BIRDS, BEASTS, AND INSECTS. \ WATER. Jupiter and lo. Latona and the Rustics. The Myrmidons. Arachne. Cadmus and Harmonia, Ganymede. Cycnus. Ceyx and Halcyone. Acis and Galatea. Marsyas and Apollo. The Flight of Arethusa. TWILIGHT. — Perseus and the Gorgons. f r BRAVERY, COUR- AGE, AND STRENGTH. \ The Wanderings of Ulysses. The Wanderings of ^neas. The Adventures of Perseus. The Story of Troy. •{ The Adventures of Theseus. Theseus and Ariadne. Perseus and Andromeda. The Labors of Hercules. ^ Achilles, the Hero of the Iliad. r Clytie and Apollo. Venus and Adonis. Ceyx and Halcyone. loyTlTy 'Ind \ Penelope's Web. LOYALTY, AND ^ Ulygses' Dog. Hero and Leander. Admetus and Alcestis. ^ Orpheus and Eurydice. FIDELITY, LOVE. PARENTAL LOVE AND PIETY. PRIDE. AVARICE. CURIOSITY AND TEMPTATION. DISOBEDIENCE, Adventures of ^neas. The Pride and Grief of Niobe. The Pride and Punishment of Arachne. Bacchus and the Faithless Sailors. Midas and the Golden Touch. Pandora'a Box. The Lotus Eaters. Ulysses and the Bag of Winds. Cupid and Psyche. OBEDIENCE. — Cadmus and the Dragon's Teeth. Analysis of Myths. < :z; H THE CREATION. THE FOUR AGES AND THE FLOOD. Europa. Perseus and Andromeda. Apollo and Daphne. Orpheus and Eurydice. The Labors and Death of Hercules. The Golden Fleece. Phaethon. Aurora and Tithonus. Theseus and Aradne. Cephalus and Procris. SUN AND DAWN. -< THE SEASONS. THE CLOUDS. THE RAINBOW. THE WINDS. THE STARS. FLOWERS. TREES. Venus and Adonis. The Search of Ceres. The Pride and Grief of Niobe. Hermes' Cattle. The Flocks of Apollo. Iris. Ulysses and the Bag of Winds, 1 The Death of Orpheus. 1 Aeolus and His Children. 1^ Hermes and the Flocks of Apollo. '' Callisto and Areas. Theseus and Ariadne. The Pleiades. Mercury and Argus. The Fortune and Death of Orion, Hyacinthus. Echo and Narcissus. Apollo and Clytie. Apollo and Daphne. Pyramus and Thisbe. Philemon and Baucis. ANALYSIS OF MYTHS. 141 I. < 55 CO X f BIRDS, BEASTS, AND INSECTS. < u H pa C/5 WATER. ' Actaeon and Diana. Hippomenes and Atalanta. Jupiter and lo. Latona and the Rustics. The Myrmidons. Arachne. Cadmus and Harmonia. Ganymede. Cycnus. t Ceyx and Halcyone. Acis and Galatea. Marsyas and Apollo. The Flight of Arethusa. V r TWILIGHT. — Perseus and the Gorgons. ^ The Wanderings of Ulysses. The Wanderings of i^neas. The Adventures of Perseus. The Story of Troy. - The Adventures of Theseus. Theseus and Ariadne. Perseus and Andromeda. The Labors of Hercules. , Achilles, the Hero of the Iliad. BRAVERY, COUR- AGE, AND STRENGTH. FIDELITY, Clytie and Apollo. Venus and Adonis. Ceyx and Halcyone. FiDELiiY, Penelope's Web. LOYALTY, AND ^ uiygses' Dog. LOVE. \ Hero and Leander. Admetus and Alcestis. ^ Orpheus and Eurydice. PARENTAL LOVE ) Adventures of ^neas. AND PIETY. ) S The Pride and Grief of Niobe. PRIDE. I rj.^^ Vnd^ and Punishment of Arachne. AVARICE. s Bacchus and the Faithless Sailors. Midas and the Golden Touch. CURIOSITY AND ) Pandora'a Box. I TEMPTATION. \ The Lotus Eaters. S Ulysses and the Bag of Winds, DISOBEDIENCE. | ^^^-^^ ^^^ Psyche. OBEDIENCE. — Cadmus and the Dragon's Teeth. 142 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. e CO u X w ^ »— I cn X THE SIN OF NEGLECT. IMPIETY. PRESUMPTION. HOSPITALITY. REVENGE. WISDOM AND SKILL. ! Echo and Narcissus. Pentheus and Bacchus. The Flood. — Marsyas and Apollo, — Philemon and Baucis. — The Calydonian Hunt, i Daedalus. I. MYTHS IN NATURE. THE CREATION. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. ii. THE FOUR AGES AND THE FLOOD. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 35. SUN AND DAWN. Europa. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 75. Cox. Manual of Mythology, 'p. 141. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 146. (Kadmos and Europa). \\i Perseus and Andromeda. Yonge. Young Folks' History of Greece, p. 38. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 91. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 106. (The Great Sea Beast). Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 78. Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. 80. Apollo and Daphne. Judd. Classic Myths, p. 82. Pratt. Myths of Greece, p. 27. Cooke. Nature Myths and Stories, p. 74. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 92. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 46. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 12. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 40. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 23. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 52. (Story of the Laurel). Orpheus and Eurydice. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 193. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 129. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 75. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 138. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 141. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 58. (Story of a Sweet Singer). f* 144 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. CLOUDS. HS The Labors and Death of Hercules. Craigie. Once Upon a Time. p. 99. Yonge. Young Folks* History of Greece, p. 46- Pratt. Classic Stories, p. 25. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 217. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 100. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 55. Smith. Mythology and Early Greek History, p. 123. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. pp. 97-102. The Golden Fleece. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales, p. 197. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 162. Smyths. Old Time Stories, p. 102. (Story of the Sheep). Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 136. Smith. Mythology and Early Greek History, p. 95. • Phaethon. Firth. Story of Old Greece, p. 22. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 33. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 148. Craigie. Once Upon a Time. p. 55. Cooke. Nature Myths and Stories, p. 39. Judd. Classic Myths, p. 29. Pratt. Myths of Old Greece. Vol. L p. 90. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 129. Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p. 16. (A Voyage on the Sea). Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 57. Aurora and Tithonus. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 134. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. n, Cooke. Nature Myths and Stories, p. 22. Judd. Classic Myths, p. 114. (Old Grasshopper Gray). Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 53. Theseus and Ariadne. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 132. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 121. (Thread that Saved Many Lives). Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 30. Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. 310. Cephalus and Procris. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 103. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 135. THE SEASONS. Venus and Adonis. Judd. Classic Myths, p. 85. (The Anemone). Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song, p 174. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 13. The Search of Ceres. m Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 26. (Sorrow of Demeter). Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 59. Judd. Classic Myths, p. 117. (Proserpine). Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 115. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales, p. 156. (The Pomegranate Seeds). Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 22. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 15. (Proserpine: The Seed Corn). The Pride and Grief of Niobe. Pratt. Myths of Old Greece. Vol. L p. 19. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 102. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 171. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 9. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 26. Craigie. Once Upon a Time. p. 84. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 90. THE CLOUDS. Hermes* Cattle. Pratt. Myths of Old Greece, p. 34. (Hermes). Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 85. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 15. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 45. The Flocks of Apollo. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 222. (The Cattle of Helios). Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 45. Pratt. Myths of Old Greece. Vol. i. p. 34. (Hermes). 12 '1' .W4 I- llMfl 146 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY, TREES. 147 THE RAINBOW. Iris. Cooke. Nature Myths, p. loi. (Iris' Bridge). Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 105. (Mercury and Ins). Judd. Classic Myths, p. 13. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 52, 329. 374- THE WINDS. Ulysses and the Bag of Winds. Norton. Heart of Oak Books. Book III. p. 1 55- Judd. Classic Myths, p. 22. De Garmo. Language Lessons. Book 11. p. 60. The Death of Orpheus. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 193. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 141. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 129. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 138. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 75- ^ ^ o- v Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 58. (Story of a Sweet Singer). Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 15. ^olus and His Children. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. I37- Cooke. Nature Myths and Stories, p. 97- Hermes and the Flocks of Apollo. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 45- Pratt. Myths of Old Greece, p. 34. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 85. Cooke. Nature Myths and Stories, p. 97- THE STARS. Callisto and Areas. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 52. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 16. (Great Bear and Little Bear). Theseus and Ariadne. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 132. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 121. (Thread that Saved Many Lives). Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 30. Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. 310. Mercury and Argus. Craigie. Once Upon a Time. p. 69. Judd. Classic Myths, p. 76. The Pleiades. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 68. The Fortune and Death of Orion. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 62. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 28. FLOWERS. Hyacinthus. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 47. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 32. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 156. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 8. Echo and Narcissus. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 161. Craigie. Once Upon a Time. p. 47. (Diana). Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 190. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 52. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 140. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 38. Apollo and Clytie. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 96. Judd. Classic Myths, p. 91. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 17. (Helios and Clytie). Cooke. Nature Myths and Stories, p. 9. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 49. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 10. TREES. Apollo and Daphne. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 40. Judd. Classic Myths, p. 82. Pratt. Myths of Greece, p. 27. Cooke. Nature Myths and Stories, p. 74. •n '^1 • if 148 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 92. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 46. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 12. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 23. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 52. (Story of the Laurel). Pyramus and Thisbe. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. n?- Philemon and Baucis. Cooke. Nature Myths and Stories, p. 71. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 51. Hawthorne. Wonder Book. p. 157- (Miraculous Pitcher). Judd. Classic Myths, p. 57. Johonnot. Stories of Heroic Deeds, p. 10. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 124. (Wicked City Detroyed). Heliades. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 87. BIRDS, BEASTS, AND INSECTS. Actaeon and Diana. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 100. Tudd. Classic Myths, p. 34- (Diana. Queen of the Moon). Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 63. (Queen Huntress and a Bold Hunter). Baldwin. Baldwin. Hippomenes and Atalanta. Story of the Golden Age. p. 165. Old Greek Stories, p. 132. (A Race for a Wife). Baldwin. Jupiter and lo. Story of the Golden Age. p. 196. (Children of Prome- theus). Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 162. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 67. (lo and Prometheus). Craigie. Once Upon a Time. p. 69. (Mercury). Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 82. Latona and the Rustics. Johonnot. Stories of Heroic Deeds, p. 7. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 30. (Childhood of Apollo and Diana). Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 55. THE FLIGHT OF ARETHUSA. The Myrmidons. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 324. Arachne. Cooke. Nature Myths and Stories, p. 19. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 63. Johonnot. Stories of the Olden Time. p. 12. Craigie. Once Upon a Time. p. 'j'j, (Minerva). Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 166. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 46. (A Web and a Spider). Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 51. Cadmus and Harmonia. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales, p. 115. Ganymede. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. 149 p. 185. Cycnus. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. Stewart. Tale of Troy. p. 32. p. 87. Ceyx and Halcyone. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 82. (The Story of the Halcyone Birds). Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 211. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 130. (Dream that Came True). Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 44. (Halcyone Birds). WATER. Acis and Galatea. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 341. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 170. (Giant Who Loved a Sea Nymph). Marsyas and Apollo. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 28. The Flight of Arethusa. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 188. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 136. Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p. 134. (The Bow of Eury- tus). ••1,1 ''I t (T 1; M It 150 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. TWILIGHT. p. 27. (A Voyage on the Perseus and the Gorgons. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 85. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 104. Kingsley. Greek Stories, p. 55- Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 97- Baldwin. Story of tht Golden Age. Sea). Hawthorne. Wonder Book. p. i7- Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 68. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 57- II. MYTHS IN ETHICS. BRAVERY, COURAGE, AND STRENGTH. The Wanderings of Ulysses. Norton. Heart of Oak Books. Book III. p. US- Johonnot. Stories of the Olden Time. pp. I5» 17- Yonge. Young Folks' History of Greece, p. loi. DeGarmo. Language Lessons. Book II. p. 51. Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. (Entire Book) Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales, p. 118. (Circe s Palace). Smith. Mythology and Early Greek History, p. 174- Lamb. Adventures of Ulysses. (Entire Book). The Wanderings of Aeneas. Clarke. Story of Troy. p. 124. (First Great Battle). Judd. Classic Myths, p. 6. (King Neptune and the Winds and Waters). Clarke. Story of Aeneas. (Entire Book). The Adventures of Perseus. Pratt. Classic Stories, p. 13- Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 85. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. no. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. I37- Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 97. Yonge. Young Folks* History of Greece. Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. 27. The Story of Troy. Stewart. The Tale of Troy. (Entire Book). Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 198. Clark. Story of Troy. (Entire Book). p. 38. ACHILLES, THE HERO OF THE ILIAD. The Adventures of Theseus. Pratt. Classic Stories, p. 18. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 194. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 147. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 126. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 121. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales, p. 16. Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. 251. 151 (The Minotaur). Theseus and Ariadne. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 132. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 121. (Ariadne's Thread). Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 30. Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. 310. Pyramus and Thisbe. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 117. Perseus and Andromeda. Yonge. Young Folks' History of Greece, p. 38. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 91. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 106. (The Great Sea Beast). Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 78. Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. 80. The Labors of Hercules. Craigie. Once Upon a Time. p. 99. Yonge. Young Folks' History of Greece, p. 46. Pratt. Classic Stories, p. 25, Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 217. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 100. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 55. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. pp. 97-102. Smith. Mythology and Early Greek History, p. 123. Achilles, the Hero of the Iliad. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 181. Stewart. Tale of Troy. p. 29, De Garmo. Tales of Troy. p. 19. Guerber. Story of the Greeks, pp. 44, 46, 48, 50. Clarke. Story of Troy. p. 'jd, Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p. 91. (At Old Cheiron's School). 152 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. FIDELITY, LOYALTY, LOVE. . Clytie and Apollo. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 96. Judd. ClassicMyths. p. 91. a r\^u^\ Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 17. (Helios and Clytie). Cooke. Nature Myths and Stories, p. Q. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 49- Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 10. Venus and Adonis. Judd. ClassicMyths. p. 85. (The Anemone). Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 174- Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 13- Ceyx and Halcyone. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 82. (The Story of the Halcyone Birds). Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 211. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 130. (^''^ZTnTi'J^^^^^^^^ Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 44- (Halcyone Birds). Penelope's Web. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 357- Church. Stories from Homer, p. i97- Ulysses' Dog. Johonnot. Stories of Olden Time. p. 18. Church. Stories from Homer, p. 252. Hero and Leander. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p.m. Admetus and Alcestis. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 29. (Apollo the Beautiful). Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 64. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 253. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 154- Orpheus and Eurydice. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 193- AVARICE. 153 Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 129. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 75- Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 138. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece. P- Hi. . c:„o.^r\ Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 58. (Story of a Sweet Singer). PARENTAL LOVE AND PIETY. Adventures of ^neas. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 360. Clarke. Story of Troy. p. 124. (First Great Battle). PRIDE. The Pride and Grief of Niobe. Pratt. Myths of Old Greece. Vol. I. p. 19. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 102. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 171. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 9- Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 26. Craigie. Once Upon a Time. p. 84. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 90- The Pride and Punishment of Arachne. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 166. Craigie. Once Upon a Time. p. 77- (Minerva). Johonnot. Stories of the Olden Time. p. 12. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 63. Cooke. Nature Myths and Stories, p. 19. ^ o -j x Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 46. (A Web and a Spider). Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 51- AVARICE. Bacchus and the Faithless Sailors. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 176. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 39- ^, Midas and the Golden Touch. Judd. Classic Myths, p. 109. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 33- Hawthorne. Wonder Book. p. 57. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 64. 154 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. CURIOSITY AND TEMPTATION. Pandora's Box. Hawthorne. Wonder Book. p. 89. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 14. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 180. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 64. . Cooke. Nature Myths and Stories, p. 79. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 93. The Lotus Eaters. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 199. DISOBEDIENCE. Cupid and Psyche. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 80. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 68. (Psyche). Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 1 21-130, 181. Ulysses and the Bag of Winds. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 140. Norton. Heart of Oak Books. Book HI. p. 155. Judd. Classic Myths, p. 22. De Garmo. Language Lessons. Book H. p. 60. OBEDIENCE. Cadmus and the Dragon's Teeth. Johonnot. Stories of Heroic Deeds, p. 13. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales, p. 79. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 47. THE SIN OF NEGLECT. Echo and Narcissus. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. Craigie. Once Upon a Time. p. 47. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 190. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 52. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 140. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 38. p. 161. INDUSTRY. ^55 IMPIETY. Pentheus and Bacchus. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 42. The Flood. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 26. PRESUMPTION. Marsyas and Apollo. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 73- HOSPITALITY. Philemon and Baucis. Johonnot. Stories of Heroic Deeds, p. 10. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 51- Cooke. Nature Myths and Stories, p. 71- Judd. Classic Myths, p. 57- ^^,. , T>;.^u^r\ Hawthorne. Wonder Book. p. 157- ^^^^^.^ wlkef^^^^^^ Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 124. (A Wicked City De stroyed). REVENGE. The Calydonian Hunt. Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p. 66. WISDOM AND SKILL. Daedalus. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 185. (A Lost Secret). Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 183. (Wonderful Artisan). Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 169- Guerber. Story of the Greeks, p. 21. Tudd. Classic Myths, p. 71- ... ..it- „^\ Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 105. (The Artisan s Wings). INDUSTRY. The Myrmidons. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 324. \ IS6 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. MYTHS CLASSIFIED BY GRADES. FIRST GRADE. Clytie and Apollo. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 96. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 10. Judd. Classic Myths, p. 91. Cooke. Nature Myths and Stories, p. 9. ^ Echo and Narcissus. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 161. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 38. Penelope's Web. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 357. Aeolus and His Children. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 137. Cooke. Nature Myths and Stories, p. 97. Hermes* Cattle. Pratt. Myths of Old Greece. Vol. I. p. 34. Firth. Story of Old Greece, p. 45. Phaethon. Judd. Classic Myths, p. 29. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 22. Pratt. Myths of Greece, p. 90. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 129. Cooke. Nature Myths and Stories, p. 39. Arachne. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 51. Cooke. Nature Myths and Stories, p. 19. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 63. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 166. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 46. (A Web and a Spider), The Pleiades. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 68. SECOND GRADE. Iris. 157 Cooke. Nature Myths, p. loi. (Iris* Bridge). Judd. Classic Myths, p. 13. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 52, 329, 374. SECOND GRADE. Ceyx and Halcyone. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 82. (Halcyone Birds). Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 130. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 44. (Halcyone Birds). Acis and Galatea, Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 170. (Giant who Loved a Sea Nymph). Ulysses' Dog. Johonnot. Stories of Olden Time. p. 18. Latona and the Rustics. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 30. (Childhood of Diana). Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 55. Johonnot. Stories of Heroic Deeds, p. 7. The Flocks of Apollo. Pratt. Myths of Old Greece, p. 34. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 4S« Midas. Judd. Classic Myths, p. 109. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 64. Johonnot. Grandfather's Stories, p. 33. The Golden Fleece. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 136. Smythe. Old Time Stories, p. 102. The Search of Ceres. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 15. (Proserpine). Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 115. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 59. Judd. Classic Myths, p. 117. (Proserpine). Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 22. IH 158 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. The Fortune and Death of Orion. FOURTH GRADE. 159 Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 28. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 62. THIRD GRADE. Marsyas and Apollo. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 28. Venus and Adonis. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 13. Judd. Classic Myths, p. 85. (Anemone). Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. Callisto and Areas. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 16. The Lotus Eaters. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. iQQ- Philemon and Baucis. Johonnot. Stories of Heroic Deeds, p. 10. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. S^ Judd. Classic Myths, p. 57- Hawthorne. Wonder Book, p 157. (Miraculous Pitcher). Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 124. (A Wicked City De- stroyed). The Labors and Death of Hercules. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. pp. 97-102. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 217. Smith. Myths and Heroes, p. 123. Craigie. Once Upon a Time. p. 99. Pratt. Classic Stories, p. 25. Orpheus and Eurydice. Holbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. p. 193. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 129 Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 75. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 58. Cycnus. Stewart. Tale of Troy. p. 32. The Flight of Arethusa. Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p. 134. FOURTH GRADE. Echo and Narcissus. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 140. Craigie. Once Upon a Time. p. 47. (Diana). Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 52. Jupiter and lo. Craigie. Once Upon a Time. p. 69. (Mercury). Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p. 196. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 67. (lo and Prometheus), The Adventures of Perseus, Pratt. Classic Stories, p. 13. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 97. Francillon. Gods and Heroes p. I37- The Adventures of Theseus. Pratt. Classic Stories, p. 18. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 194. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 147. Ulysses and the Bag of Winds. Norton. Heart of Oak Books. Book HL p. 155. De Garmo. Language Lessons. Book IL p. 60. Apollo and Daphne. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 12. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 40. Pratt. Myths of Old Greece. Vol. I. p. 27. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 46. The Pride and Grief of Niobe. I ■ Craigie. Once Upon a Time. p. 84. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 90. Pratt. Myths of Old Greece. Vol. L Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 26. p. 19. i6o CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Arachne. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 63. Johonnot. Stories of Olden Time. p. 12. Craigie. Once Upon a Time. p. 77- Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 46. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 51. Hyacinthus. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 32. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 156. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 8. FIFTH GRADE. Theseus and Ariadne. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 132. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 30. The Adventures of Ulysses. De Garmo. Language Lessons. Book IL p. 51. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales, p. 118. (Circe's Palace). Smith. Myths and Heroes, p. 174. Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. (Entire book). Norton. Heart of Oak Books. Book IH. p. I45- Johonnot. Stories of the Olden Time. pp. 15-17. Yonge. Young Folks' History of Greece, p. loi. Actaeon and Diana. Judd. Classic Myths, p. 34- Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 63. Pandora's Box. Hawthorne. Wonder Box. p. 89. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 14. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 93. Perseus and the Gorgons. Hawthorne. Wonder Book. p. 17. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics, p. 57. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 68. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 104. Kingsley. Greek Heroes, p. 55. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 97. SIXTH GRADE. 161 The Myrmidons. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome', p. 324. The Heliades. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 87. Phaethon. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 57. Craigie. Once Upon a Time. p. 55. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 22. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 33. Pratt. Myths of Old Greece. Vol. L p. 90. SIXTH GRADE. Baldwin. Baldwin. Hippomenes and Atalanta. Old Greek Stories, p. 132. (Race for a Wife). Story of the Golden Age. p. 165. The Adventures of ^neas. Clarke. Story of Troy. p. 124. (First Great Battle). The Rape of Europa. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 146. (Kadmos and Europa). Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 75. Cox. Manual of Mythology, p. 141. Perseus and Andromeda. Yonge. Young Folks' History of Greec. p. 38. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 91. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 106. (The Great Sea Beast). The Death of Orpheus. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 141. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 129. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 75. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 58. Philemon and Baucis. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 51. Hawthorne. Wonder Book. p. 157. 12 l62 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. Judd. Classic Myths, p. 57- Johonnot. Stories of Heroic Deeds, p. lo. Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. p. 124. SEVENTH GRADE. Cadmus and the Dragon's Teeth. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales, p. 79- Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 47* Ganymede. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 43- The Calydonian Hunt. Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. p. 66. Daedalus. Guerber. Story of the Greeks, p. 21. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 185. (A Lost Secret). Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 183. (Wonderful Artisan). Aurora and Tithonus. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 134. Ccphalus and Procris. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 103. Hero and Leander. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 1 1 1. EIGHTH GRADE. Pentheus and Bacchus'. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece, p. 42. The Creation. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 1 1. The Four Ages and the Flood. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 35- EIGHTH GRADE. Pyramus and Thisbe. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 117. Bacchus and the Faithless Sailors. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. p. 176. Cadmus and Harmonia. Hawthorne. Tanglewood Tales, p. 115. Admetus and Alcestis. Firth. Stories of Old Greece, p. 29. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories, p. 64. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 253. Cupid and Psyche. Francillon. Gods and Heroes, p. 80. Firth. Stories of Long Ago. p. 68. (Psyche). Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. pp. 121-130, 381, 163 164 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY SUGGESTED BOOK LIST FOR THE GRADES. Baldwin. Old Greek Stories. Third Reader Grade, New York, American Book Co. 1895. 45c. ,, , o -u .s^ Baldwin. Story of the Golden Age. New York, Scnbner. 1896. Church. Stories from Homer. Appleton $2. Clarke. The Story of ^neas. New York, American Book Co. ClarkS^'Thf Story of Troy. New York. American Book Co. Cook?^*Na^re Myths and Stories for Little Children. Chicago. Flanaean. 1898. 35^* . , . Cox. Manual of Mythology in the Form of Question and Answer. New York, Holt. 1868. $1. Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece. Ed. 7. Chicago. McClurg. 1887. Craieie^^" Once Upon a Time. New York. Putnam. 1876. $1. De Garmo. Language Lessons. Book 2. Chicago. Werner. De Gamo.'^°Tales of Troy. Bloomington, Public School Pub. Firth * Stories of Old Greece. Boston. Heath. 1894. 38c. Francillon. Gods and Heroes. Boston, Ginn. 1895. 60c. Guerber. Story of the Greeks. New York, American Book Co. HawtVwrne. Tanglewood Tales. Boston, Houghton. 1881. Si. Hawthorne. Wonder Book. Boston, Houghton. 1879. $i- Solbrook. Round the Year in Myth and Song. New York. American Book Co. 1897. 6oc. „ 1 -- Johonnot. Grandfather's Stories. New York. American Book Co. JoholS. Stories of Heroic Deeds. New York. Americali Book Co 1888. 30c. . _, , Johonnot. Stories of the Olden Time. New York. American Book Tudd "'classic Myths: Greek. German and Scandinavian Retold for Primary Pupils. 1895. School Educ. 15c. Kingsley. Greek Heroes; or. Greek Fairy Tales for my Children. New York, Macmillan. 1897. Si. ^„ . . j Kupfer. Stories of Long Ago. 40 Greek Myths. Illustrated. Boston, Heath. 1897. 35c. ' Lamb. Adventures of Ulysses. Boston, Ginn. 1894. 40c. SUGGESTED BOOK LIST FOR THE GRADES. 165 Norton. Heart of Oak Books. Vol. 3. Boston, Heath. i8q7. 45c. Pierce. Child Study of the Classics. New Eng. Pub. Co., Bos- ton. 1898. 50c. Pratt. Myths of Old Greece. Boston Educ, Pub. Co. Vol. i, 40c. Vols. 2 and 3, 60c each. 1896. Pratt. Classic Stories for Language Lessons. Boston Educ. Pub. Co. 1891. 15c. Smith. Myths and Heroes; or, the Childhood of the World. Boston, Lathrop. 1873. $i»50- Smythe. A Primary Reader. Old Time Stories. Fairy Tales and Myths Retold by Children. Chicago, Werner. 1896. 30c. Stewart. Tale of Troy. New York, Macmillan. 1886. $1. Wiltse. Myths and Mother Plays. Springfield, Bradley. 1895.$!. Yonge. Young Folks' History of Greece. Boston, Lathrop. 1879. $1. <'. i BOOKS INDEXED. T67 XIIL Books Indexed. Academy. Periodical. (London). Addison. Works, ed. with notes by George Washington Greene. 6 vols. Philadelphia, Lippincott. 1883. About $1.50 each. Aeschylus. Tragedies literally tr. by T. A. Buckley. (Bohn's Classical Library). Little, Brown & Co., Scribner & Welford. 1888. $1.40. Aeschylus. Tragedies tr. by E. H. Plumptre. New York, Rout- ledge. 2d Ed. 1893. ^i-50- Akenside, Mark. Poetical Works, ed. with a life by Alexander Dyce. Boston, Little, Brown & Co. 1854. (British poets series). Aldrich, T. B. Poems. Household ed. il. Boston, Houghton. 1885. $1.75. American Journal of Philology. Quarterly periodical. Baltimore, Friedenwald Co. 1881. $3 per year. Appleton, editor. Greek Poets in English Verse, by various translators. Boston, Houghton. 1893. $1.50. Arnold, Matthew. Poems. New York, Macmillan. 1882. $1.75. Arnold, Edwin. Poetical Works. 2 vols. Roberts, Boston. 1889. $4. Atlantic Monthly. Monthly periodical. Boston, Houghton. $4 per year. Backus. Poem. In Atlantic. Bacon, Francis. Works. 3 vols. Philadelphia, Parry & Mac- millan. 1859 (or any edition containing "Wisdom of the Ancients"). Baedeker. Greece. Leipzig, ed. 2 rev. 1894. $2.00. ♦Baldwin, James. Old Greek Stories. Third Reader Grade. New York, Amer. Bk. Co. 1895. ♦Baldwin, James. Story of the Golden Age. New York, Scribner. 1896. $1.50. ♦Baumeister. Denkmaler des Klassischen Altertums zur Erlauter- ung des Lebens der Griechen and Romer in Religion Kunst und Sitte. 3 vols. Munich, Oldenbourg, 1888-89. About $15. ♦Berens, E. M. Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome. New York. No date. Maynard, Merrill & Co. Si. Bion. See Lang. . * An asterisk is prefixed to the titles of such books on mythology and art as are deemed most suitable and valuable for secondary school libraries. Blackie, J. S. Lays and Legends of Ancient Greece. Edinburgh. 1880. $2. Blackwood's Magazine. Monthly periodical. London. Am. ed., $3 per year. Eng. ed., §8 per year. Blake. Poem. In Palgrave's Golden Treasury. Boyesen. Idyls of Norway, and Other Poems. New York, Scrib- ner. 1882. $1.25. *Brooks, Edw. Story of the Iliad; or, The Siege of Troy; for boys and girls. Philadelphia, Penn. Pub. Co. 1890. $1.25. *Brooks, Edw. Story of the Odyssey; or, The Adventures of Ulysses; for boys and girls. Philadelphia, Penn. Pub. Co. 1891. $1.25. Browning, E. B. Poetical works complete in i vol., from last London ed. New York, Crowell & Co. No date. $1. Browning, Robert. Poems. Boston, Houghton. 188 1. $1.25. Cambridge ed. Bryant, W. C. Letters from the East. New York, Putnam. 1869. $1.50. *Bulfinch. Age of Fable; or. Beauties of Mythology. New en- larged and il. ed. by E. E. Hale. Boston, Lee & Shepard. 1894. $2.50. (Ed. 2, 1881, referred to in this book). *Burn, Robert. Roman Literature in Relation to Roman Art. 111. New York, Macmillan. 1888. $4. Burns, Robert. Poems. Red line ed., 1884, il. $1.25. Byron, G. G. N. Poems. Ed. by W. B. Scott. 1886. Same 1890. Routledge. $1.50. Callimachus. Works of Hesiod, Callimachus and Theogonis, tr. by J. Banks. London, Bell. 1882. Bohn Classical Lib. S1.50. Campion. Poems. In Palgrave's Golden Treasury. Catholic World. Monthly periodical. New York. $3 per year. Catullus. Ed. by Merrill. Boston, Ginn. 1893. S1.50. Cesnola. Cyprus: Its Ancient Cities, Tombs and Temples, ed. 3. New York, Harper. 1878. $7.50. Chaucer. Student's Edition, being a complete ed. of his works, ed. by W. W. Skeat. New York, Macmillan. 1895. $1.75. *Church. Heroes and Kings; stories from the Greek. New York, Scribner. 1883. ^c. ♦Church. Stories from the Greek Comedians. London, Seeley. 1893. $2. ♦Church. Stories from the Greek Tragedians. London, Seeley. 1893. $2. ♦Church. Stories from Homer. New York, Scribner. $1. Church. Stories from Virgil. New York, Scribner. 1881. $1. i 1 68 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY. BOOKS INDEXED. 169 H 1:1 Clarke. Ten Great Religions. 2 vols. Boston, Houghton. 1882. $2 each. Classical Manual; or, A Mythological, Historical and Geographi- cal Commentary on Pope's Homer and Dryden's ^neid of Virgil. London. 1827. Longman. Cleanthes. Hymn. In Willson's Mosaics. Clement. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. ed. 14. Boston, Osgood. 1881. $3. Colburn*s New Monthly Magazine. London. *Collignon. Manual of Mythology in Relation to Greek Art, tr. and enl. by Jane E. Harrison. London, Grevel. 1890. los 6d. (Lippincott, Philadelphia. 1889. S3). Collins, Wm. Poetical Works. Boston, Houghton. British Poets series. $1.50. Conington. Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace. London, Bell. i8g2. $1.25. Contemporary Review. Monthly periodical. Cosmopolitan. Monthly periodical. ♦Coulange. The Ancient City. 3rd ed. Boston. 1882. Lee & Shepard. $1.60. Cowper. Poetical Works. Boston, Houghton. 2 v. $3. Cox. Manual of Mythology in the Form of Question and Answer. New York, Holt. 1868. $1. *Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations. New and rev. ed. York, Scribner. 1882. $4.50- *Cox. Tales of Ancient Greece. Ed. 7. Chicago, McClurg. $1.25. Curtius. History of Greece tr. by A. W. Ward. S vols. York, Scribner. 1888. $10. Dandridge. Poem. In Sladen's Younger American Poets. Davison. Poem. * In Percy's Reliques. De Forest. Short History of Art. New York, Dodd, Mead & Co. Copyright. 1881. $2. Dekker. Dramatic Works. 4 vols. London, York. 1873. Dennis. Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria. Ed. 3 2 vols. don, Murray: 1883. 21s. De Vere. Poetical Works. 5 vols. New York, Macmillan. Each $1.50. Dobson. Poems. Tale of Polypheme. Dodwell. Tour Through Greece. Ed. 1890. 2 vols. $4.50- Donaldson. Theatre of the Greeks. Ed. 8. London, Bell. $1.50. * ' u A Drayton, M. Complete works, with introd. and notes by Richard Hooper. 3 vols. London, J. Russell Smith. 1875. $6. New 1887. New Lon- 1893. 1879. $2. New 1885. Dryden. Poetical Works. 2 vols. Boston, Houghton. River- side ed. $3. Dufifleld. Stray Songs of Life. New York, Anson D. F. Randolph & Co. 1889. Si. 50. Drury. History of Rome, tr. by Clarke and Ripley. 8 vols. Estes & Lauriat. 1883-86. $6 each. Dwight. Grecian and Roman Mythology for Schools. Barnes^ New York. 1875. $1. *Dyer. Studies of the Gods in Greece. New York, Macmillan. 1 89 1. $2,150. Eaton. Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture. Ed. 2 enl. and rev. Boston, Osgood. 1884. $2. Education. Monthly periodical. Ely. Manual of Archaeology. New York, Putnam. 1890. *Ely. Olympos: Tales of the Gods of Greece and Rome. York, Putnam. 1891. $3. Emerson. Poems. New and rev. ed. Boston, Houghton. Riverside Press, Cambridge. $1.75. Encyclopaedia Britannica. Edition 9. Erskine. lona: A Lay of Ancient Greece. Boston, Cupples & Hurd. 1888. $1.50. Euripides. Tragedies literally tr. and rev. by T. A. Buckley. 2 vols. New York, Harper. 1883. $1.50. *Falke. Greece and Rome: Their Life and Art, tr. by W. Hand Browne. Holt, New York. 1885. Old ed., S15. New ed., $10. 1886. Fawkes. Poems. 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Achilles ^SJ^ Actseon and Diana iiQi ^4^, ^oo Acisand Galatea ii7, /^9i 07 Admetus and Alcestis. ... is^, idj Adonis 127, US, fJ^, isS Aeacus • . . - • • 78 /Eneas, Wanderings of-.-./jo, iSJ, wi Aello . ^7 Aeolus 42» 140, /JO Aesculapius 43 Agenor. SeeCadmus 95 Aglaia • 3o Aides. See Hades 73 Alcestis and Admetus /J^, lOj Alcmene. See Hercules 107 Alcyone wi, i49, 152, '57 Alecto 79 Amazons ^jo Amor. See Eros V-, i54, io3 Amphion. See Niobe 99 Amphitrite — • o5 Amphitryon. See Hercules 107 Andromeda 96, 98, /' A phrodite 22 Apollo • •• ^^ Apollo and Clytie 121, 147. '52, i5(> Apollo and Daphne 91, 143, '47, '59 Apollo and Marsyas. . . 122, i4q, 13s, '5^ Apollo, Flocks of 145, '4(>, '57 .Apples, Golden 113 Arachne, or the Spider's Web c&,J49, '53, /56, 160 Arcadian Stag. See Labors of Her- cules iio Areas ii9. '4f>, '58 ^ fcs .-••• « •• 24 Arethusa '4Q, '59 Argo 101,144,157 Argonauts loi, 144, '57 Argus '47 Ariadne 123, 144, '4(>, '5', 'oo Artemis 19 Asclepius. See Aesculapius 43 Atalanta 12^,148,16/ Athena ^3 Atlas "2 Atropos • 40 Augeas, Stables of. See Labors of Hercules no Aurora. See Eos 46, '44, 't>2 Auster 42 Bacchus •• 51 Bacchus and the Faithless Sailors. %,'53,'f>3 Bacchus, Pentheus and — 121, /jj, 162 Baucis 106,148, 155, '58, '6/ Bellona • 84 Birds, Stymphalian. See Labors of Hercules no Boar, Erymanthian. See Labors of Hercules no Boreas •• 42 Bull, Cretan. See Labors of Her- cules no Cadmus and Harmonia 14Q, 163 Cadmus and the Dragon's Teeth.. 95i '54, '(>2 Calliope 38 Callisto and Areas 119, 146, 138 Calydonian Hunt 105, 15s, '(>2 Castor and Pollux 132 Cattle of Geryon. See Labors of Hercules no Caurus 42 Celaeno 67 Centaurs. 129 Cephalus and Procris 127, 143, 162 Cepheus. See Andromeda 96 Cerberus 74 Ceres 48, 98, '45, '57 Ceyx and Alcyone 117, '49, '52, '57 Charites 38 Charon 75 Charybdis 7i Chiron i3o Chronos. See Saturn 82 Clotho 40 Clouds '45 Clytie and Apollo 121, 147, 152, 136 Creation, Greek Myths of... 3, 143, 't>2 Cretan Bull, see Labors of Her- cules no Cronos. See Saturn 82 Cupid. See Eros TP-, '54, '^3 Cybele (Kybele) 50 C vclopes 3» n8 Cycnus '49, '58 Daedalus, Flight of 104, 133, 162 Danae. See Perseus 96 Daphne 91, 92, '43, '47, '59 Dawn '43 Deianira • — n2 Deluge. See Four Ages and the Flood 90, '43, '55, '^2 Demeter 48 Deucalion 90 Diana i9» n9, 148, 't>o Deino 08 Diomedes, Horses of. See Labors of Hercules no Dionysus 5i Dioscuri (Castor and Pollux)... . 132 Dirae, see Furies 79 Dis, see Pluto 73 Dragon's Teeth 95, ^6^ Dryads 5^ Earth, Gods of the •... 48 Echo and Narcissus 120, 147, '54, '5f>, '59 Endymion 45 Enyo 68 Eos 40 Epimetheus 4 Erato 38 Erinyes 79 INDEX. 179 Eros ..........32, /J^, /<^ Erymanthian Boar. See Labors of Hercules no Ethics, Myths in 150 Eumenides 79 Euphrosyne 38 Europa 94, '43, '^' Eurus 42 Euryale.. o9 Eurydice n3-n5, '43, '52, '58 Euterpe 38 Fates 40 Fauns 59 Faunus 85 Flight of Daedalus 104 Flood . 90, /^, '55, '^2 Flowers, Myrtis of '47 Four Ages and the Flood 90, '43, '55, '(>2 Furies 79 Gaea ,...•...••••••.•.••.••••••*..• 4 Galatea ".'...'.*. n7,'49, '57 Ganymede 37, n6, 149, 162 Garden of Hesperides 113 Geryon, Cattle of. See Labors of Hercules. no Giants (Gigantes) 4 Gicantes. • 4 Girdle of Hippolyte. See Labors of Hercules 100 Gods and Heroes, Myths of 90 Gods, Home of the. See Olympus. 8 Gods of Olympus 9 Gods of the Earth 48 Gods of the Lower World 73 Gods of the Waters 61 Gods peculiar to the Romans 82 Golden Apples n3 Golden Fleece 100, 144, '57 Gorgons 69, 130, 160 Graces (Charites) 38 Grades, M y ths classified by 756 Graeae 68 Gratiae Charites) 38 Greek Mythology, Character of . . . 2 Greek Myths of the Creation 3 Hades (Pluto) 73 Halcyon (Alcyone).... 117, '49, '52, '57 Hamadryads 56 Harmonia and Cadmus 149, '(>3 Harpies 67 Hebe 36 Heliades. See also Phaethon../^<5', 161 Helios (Hyperion, Sol, Sun) 44 Hephaestus (Vulcan) 26 Hera (Juno) 12 Heracles. See Hercules 107 Hercules 107 Hercules. Labors and Death of. . 109, '44, '5', '58 Hermes (Mercury) 28, 147 Hermes' Cattle '45, '5(> Hero and Leander 152, 162 Hesperides, Garden of.. n3 Hestia (Vesta) 30 Hippolyte, Girdle of m Hippolytus. See Theseus 124 Hippomenes and Atalanta. 128, T48, ibr Home of the Gods. See Olympus. 8 Horses of Diomedes. See Labors of Hercules no Hyacinthus 116, 147, ibo Hyades 56 Hydra, Lernean. See Labors of Hercules 109 Hyperion (Helios, Sol, Sun) 44 Icarus 104 lo 148,159 Iris ^7,146, 137 Ixion 131 Janus 83 Jove (Jupiter, Zeus) 9 Juno (.Hera) 12 Jupiter (Jove, Zeus) 9 Jupiter and lo 148, 159 Keryneian Stag (Arcadian Stag). See Labors of Hercules no Kronos (Saturn) 82 Labors and Death of Hercules — \Qf),i44,'5','58 Labyrinth 105 JLacnesis. ...........•.••..«•• 4^ Lapithae 129, 131 Lares 88 Latona(Leto) '48, '57 Leander, Hero and 152, 162 Lernean Hydra. See Labors of Hercules 109 Leto (Latona) '48, '57 Lion, Nemean. See Labors of Hercules 109 Lotus Eaters '54, '58 Lucina 8$ Luna (Selene) 45 Man, Myths of the Origin of 3 Manes 89 Mares of Diomedes. See Labors of Hercules no Mars (Ares) -24 Marsyas and Apollo... 122, 149, 155, 158 Medea 102 Medusa. See also Gorgons, Per- seus 69, 70 Megaera , 79 Meleager 106 Melpomene 38 Mercury (Hermes) 2%, 147 Midas 116,153,157 Minerva (Athena) i3 Minos.. 78 Minotaur 126 Moirae (Fates) 40 Moon. See Selene 45 Musagetes (Apollo) 16 Musae 38 M yrmidons 103, idg. 135, 'Oi Mythology, Character ' of the Greek and Roman. 2 Myths Classified by Grades. . . .133, '5(> Myths in Ethics 1^ Mythsof the Creation, Greek 3 8 I50 INDEX. Myths, Origin and Character of . .. i Myths of Gods and Heroes 90 NaiaJes , 56 Narcissus . . . . 120, i4T, 151, 156, liiif Nemean Lion. See Labors of Hercules 109 Nemesis ,. 41 Neptune (Poseidon ) 63 Nereides •. .. 62 Nereus and the Nereides 62 Niobe 99. ^^5, 153, 150 Notus (Auster)., 42 Nymphs 56 Oceanus 61 Ocypete 6 Olympus Olympus, Gods of 9 Oracles 19 Orcus . . 73 Oreades. See Nymphs 56 Origin of Man, Myths of the 3 Orion. See also Diana 147,138 Orpheus and Eurydice 113, 143, 15;^, 158 Orpheus, Death of 116* 146, ibi Pales 86 Pan 54 Pandora 5 Pandora's Box 154, j6o Parcae (Fates) 40 Penates 89 Penelope's Web 752, 136 Pentheus and Bacchus — 121, /jj, 162 Pephredo 68 Perseis (Hecate) 80 Persephone (Proserpina). See also Ceres. 76 Perseus, Adventures of 130, 139 Perseus and Andromeda 96, 143^ '5'^ ^6/ Perseus and the Gorgons 150, ibo Phaethon, Story of 93, 144, 15b, 161 Philemon and Baucis 106, 148, 155, 158, ibi Philomela 123 Phineus. See Argonauts.. loi, 144, 137 Phoebus (Apollo; 16 Pleiades /^7. '5t> Pluto (Hades) 73 Pollux, Castor and 132 Polyhymnia (Polymnia) 38 Polyphemus 3. Ji8 Pomona 87 Poseidon (Neptune) 63 Pride and Grief of Niobe 99. I45y'53^'59 Procne 122 Procris 127, 145, ib2 Prometheus 6 Proserpina (Persephone) 76 Proteus 66 Psyche 7A^ l^^ '54^ '^3 Pygmalion. See Venus 22 Pyramus and Thisbe.. .96, 148, /j/, /6j Py rrha 91 Quirinus (Romulus) ' \ 84 Rainbow (Iris) 47, 146, 137 Rhadamanthus 78 Rhea (Cybele) 50 Roman Gods .•. 82 Roman Mythology, Character of.. 2 Romulus (Quirinus 84 Saturn (Kronos) 82 Satvrs 58 Scylla 71 Sea-Nymphs, See Water-Nymphs 72 Search of Ceres 98, 14s, 137 Seasons, M yths of the 145 Selene (Luna) .. 45 Sileni \ 58 Silenus SQ Silvanus (Sylvanus) 86 Sirens * 70 Sol (Helios) \i Spider's Web, Arachne and the. .. Stables of Augeas. See Labors of Hercules no Stag, Keryneian. See Labors of Hercules no Stars, Myths of the 14b Stheno b9 Stymphalian Birds. See Labors of Hercules.. no Styx 76 Sun (Helios, Hyperion, Sol) 44, 143 Sylvanus 86 Syrinx 55 Tartarus 75 Tereus 122 Terminus 8j Terpsichore 38 Tethys 61 Thalia 38 Themis 40 Theseus, Adventures of /j/, iSQ Theseus and Ariadne 123-4, H4^ '4t>^ '5'^ itx) Thisbe 96, 148, 131, ibj Tisiphone 79 Titans 8 Tithonus 144, ib2 Trees, Myths of 14^ Triton 66 Troy, Story of 130 Twilight, Myths of jso Ulysses and the Bag of Winds. . . . 14b, 154^159 Ulysses' Dog 152, i57 Ulysses, Wanderings of 1^0,160 Urania 38 Venus and Adonis... 127-8, 14^, 152, 158 Venus (Aphrodite) 22 Vertumnus 87 Vesta (Hestia) 30 Vulcan (Hephaestus) 26 Water M yths 149 Water-Nymphs 72 Waters, Gods of the 61 Winds 42, i4by 134^ '59 Zephyrus 42 Zeus 9 < COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES This book is due on the date indicated below, or at the expiration of a definite period after the date of borrowing, as provided by the rules of the Library or by special ar- rangement with the Librarian in charge. DATE BORROWED Mt I f^^< *»» r. 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