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Index rerum et nominum Abii 19, 25, 28, 29 Abraham 41 2 abroad 63, 88, 92, 223, 226, 227, 435, 439, 440 Achelous 195 6 Achilles/Akhilleus 11 12, 14, 21 5, 36, 47, 55 6, 58, 63 5, 70 85, 90 1, 142, 149, 154 9, 181, 188, 190, 191, 194, 196, 198, 201, 216 17, 221, 237, 334, 343 8 shield of 24, 65 6, 69, 71, 82, 83, 88 90 see also tomb(s) Achilles Tatius 211 δηλος 13, 268, 274 6 Adonis 205 Aeneas 13 14, 75, 76, 184 5, 189 90, 232, 242 3, 265 72, 276 7, 279 80, 283, 285 8, 295 9, 301, 302, 304, 314, 316, 319, 322 3, 330, 370, 400, 401, 413, 436, 464, 467, 469 Aesepos 201 3, 205, 207 Aethiopians see Ethiopians aetiology see etiology aetion 193, 198, 207, 366 Aetna see Etna Africa 221, 229 31, 252, 260 1, 264, 268, 271, 385, 388, 412 Agamemnon 22, 30, 55 6, 63, 81 2, 87, 91, 93, 142, 191, 385 see also Pompey agore/γορή 10, 67, 77, 96 9, 101 3, 106 13, 115 17, 123, 125 6, 128 31, 136, 174 agriculture 32, 47, 87, 99, 106, 120, 123, 331, 332, 398 Aiaia 66, 72, 306, 309 11, 313, 321 Aietes 303 5, 309 11, 315 17, 319 23 Aigaion 31 Alcinous/Alkinoos 58, 64, 74, 80, 89, Alexander the Great 12, 161, 190, 214 16, 221, 393 5 Alexandria 179, 209, 214, 454 altar 66, 67, 77, 82, 93, 185, 190, 200,351, 352, 359, 362, 412, 423 see also temple(s) Amazons 23, 25, 201, 418, 452, 453, 476, 481 ambush 53, 78, 88, 215, 369 71, 416, 425, 426 Anchises 13, 232, 239, 267, 269 70, 276, 279, 283, 284, 314, 400 bed of 11, 189 90 tomb of 190 Andros 287 animals 15, 74, 81 3, 87, 92, 132, 144, 160, 168, 199, 326 7, 334, 396, 401, 402, 420 Anius 279 antonomasia 306 aphrodisiacs 153 Aphrodite 31, 35, 68, 69, 81, 169, 171, 189 90, 215 16, 307, 314, 328, 345, 431 gifts of 141, 145 6, 149 54, 160 Apollo 12, 13, 14, 31, 83, 85, 90, 91, 157, 168, 175, 185, 189, 203, 204, 217, 219, 256, 265 71, 273 85, 334 8, 363, 366, 368, 415, 436 Delius 273 4 Apollodorus 19, 139, 150 1, 327 apples 10, 149, 152 3, 159, 179 as aphrodisiacs 153 golden 152, 156, 157, 160 Arcadia 14, 139, 174, 325 8, 347, 415 Argia 415, 417, 419 20 see also journey Argo 16 17, 162, 165, 171 2, 174, 176, 178 9, 206, 304, 350, 352, 355, 428, 431, 434 45, 448 53, 459 61, 463 6, 469 72, 475, 477, 481, 483, 485 Argonauts 16 17, 161 2, 164 79, 192, 206, 240, 303, 305, 310 11, 318, 320, 349, 352 3, 360, 430, 433 6, 439, Brought to you by | Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf Authenticated | 134.99.128.41 Download Date | 12/9/13 10:18 PM

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Abii 19, 25, 28, 29Abraham 41–2abroad 63, 88, 92, 223, 226, 227, 435, 439,

440Achelous 195–6Achilles/Akhilleus 11–12, 14, 21–5, 36, 47,

55–6, 58, 63–5, 70–85, 90–1, 142,149, 154–9, 181, 188, 190, 191, 194,196, 198, 201, 216–17, 221, 237, 334,343–8

– shield of 24, 65–6, 69, 71, 82, 83, 88–90see also tomb(s)

Achilles Tatius 211ἄδηλος 13, 268, 274–6Adonis 205Aeneas 13–14, 75, 76, 184–5, 189–90,

232, 242–3, 265–72, 276–7, 279–80,283, 285–8, 295–9, 301, 302, 304, 314,316, 319, 322–3, 330, 370, 400, 401,413, 436, 464, 467, 469

Aesepos 201–3, 205, 207Aethiopians

see Ethiopiansaetiology

see etiologyaetion 193, 198, 207, 366Aetna

see EtnaAfrica 221, 229–31, 252, 260–1, 264, 268,

271, 385, 388, 412Agamemnon 22, 30, 55–6, 63, 81–2, 87,

91, 93, 142, 191, 385see also Pompey

agore/ἀγορή 10, 67, 77, 96–9, 101–3,106–13, 115–17, 123, 125–6, 128–31,136, 174

agriculture 32, 47, 87, 99, 106, 120, 123,331, 332, 398

Aiaia 66, 72, 306, 309–11, 313, 321Aietes 303–5, 309–11, 315–17, 319–23Aigaion 31Alcinous/Alkinoos 58, 64, 74, 80, 89,

Alexander the Great 12, 161, 190, 214–16,221, 393–5

Alexandria 179, 209, 214, 454altar 66, 67, 77, 82, 93, 185, 190, 200, 351,

352, 359, 362, 412, 423see also temple(s)

Amazons 23, 25, 201, 418, 452, 453, 476,481

ambush 53, 78, 88, 215, 369–71, 416, 425,426

Anchises 13, 232, 239, 267, 269–70, 276,279, 283, 284, 314, 400

– bed of 11, 189–90– tomb of 190Andros 287animals 15, 74, 81–3, 87, 92, 132, 144, 160,

168, 199, 326–7, 334, 396, 401, 402,420

Anius 279antonomasia 306aphrodisiacs 153Aphrodite 31, 35, 68, 69, 81, 169, 171, 189–

90, 215–16, 307, 314, 328, 345, 431– gifts of 141, 145–6, 149–54, 160Apollo 12, 13, 14, 31, 83, 85, 90, 91, 157,

168, 175, 185, 189, 203, 204, 217, 219,256, 265–71, 273–85, 334–8, 363,366, 368, 415, 436

– Delius 273–4Apollodorus 19, 139, 150–1, 327apples 10, 149, 152–3, 159, 179– as aphrodisiacs 153– golden 152, 156, 157, 160Arcadia 14, 139, 174, 325–8, 347, 415Argia 415, 417, 419–20

see also journeyArgo 16–17, 162, 165, 171–2, 174, 176,

178–9, 206, 304, 350, 352, 355, 428,431, 434–45, 448–53, 459–61, 463–6,469–72, 475, 477, 481, 483, 485

Argonauts 16–17, 161–2, 164–79, 192,206, 240, 303, 305, 310–11, 318, 320,349, 352–3, 360, 430, 433–6, 439,

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441–2, 444–6, 448, 450–2, 454, 456,464–84

Argos (city) 16, 22, 31, 93, 162, 174, 363,365–6, 369, 405–10, 414–24

see also journeyArgos (dog) 81, 83Arimasps 24–5Arisbe 387Artemis 151, 182, 276, 277, 282, 357Asia 12, 17, 191, 210, 229, 235, 428, 437,

442, 446, 451, 468, 471–5, 478–80,482–5

Asia Minor 12, 182–3, 209, 213, 336, 385,387

Asopus 175, 406, 410–11, 414, 416, 425,426

Assaracussee tomb(s)

Asterie 276–8Atalanta 10, 137–60, 420, 425atelesta/ἀτέλεστα 140, 143–5Athena 35, 47, 51–2, 54, 60, 65, 68, 70, 73,

77, 80, 81, 83, 179, 185, 190–1, 216, 345Athens 77, 386–7, 408, 416–18, 423ἄτροπος 284–5Ausonia 271, 311, 331autika/αὐτίκα 43–7, 60Autolycus 47–9

banquet 105, 120, 133, 367barbarians 375, 379, 403, 458battle 10–12, 23–4, 33, 52, 66–7, 70–1,

78–80, 82, 86–8, 93, 129, 136–7, 140,142, 146, 153, 154, 156, 159, 166–7, 187,214, 216, 221, 224, 225, 234, 240–1,249, 250, 251, 253, 254, 255, 343–5,352–3, 355, 372, 373, 375–6, 378–80,387, 402, 416–17, 426, 444, 473

battlefield 4, 15, 25, 34, 53, 63, 65–6, 69–71, 76, 79–80, 159, 225, 247, 344, 358,401–2, 459

Belgians 378Beroe 211Black Sea 161, 164, 173, 320, 443–4,

446–8, 450, 452–3, 455–6, 461, 479Boeotian(s) 362, 364, 365, 369, 370, 371,

384, 414

borderland 74, 88, 163, 164Boreads 26Bosporus 167, 321, 448, 451, 475, 478boundary 15, 17, 64, 75, 96, 112, 125, 131,

133, 136, 152, 160, 164, 213, 217–18,222, 296, 320, 377, 390–1, 395, 410,412, 479, 484

see also river(s)Branchos 187–9burial 11, 75, 89, 181, 191, 199, 201, 203–5,

207, 295–300, 316, 318–19, 323Byblos 205

Cadmus 15, 199, 211, 352–3, 360, 363–5,369, 371–2, 407, 415

Caeneus 14, 343–7Caesar 15, 190–1, 330, 374–86, 389– withdraws from Gaul 373, 376–7, 380–95, 397, 399, 401–3, 414, 422, 433

– author of Bellum Gallicum 380–2, 433– behaves like Alexander 393–5

see also Gaulsee also Lemmanussee also Troy

Caieta 13, 272, 291–307, 315–16, 318–19,321–4

see also tomb(s)Callimachus 171, 183, 209, 217–19, 222,

273, 277, 280–2, 284, 288, 300, 301,321, 332, 335, 337, 363, 366, 368, 372

– Hecale of 211, 218, 366Calydonian boar– hunt of 139, 151Calypso/ Kalypso 80–1, 83, 175, 177, 316Caria 182, 187–9, 203Carians 21catalogue 5, 220, 419–20, 422, 431– and etymology 287, 326–8– and genealogy 399–403– and geography 13, 69–70, 287, 325–6,328, 363

– as a map 287–9– in Apollonius 162, 174– in Homer 22, 27, 32–3, 36, 69–70– in Lucan 15, 373–81, 383–403– in Vergil 287, 325–8Catalogue of Ships 161, 183, 187–9

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Catalogue of Women 5, 8, 10, 23, 26, 137–59, 308, 312, 320, 345–6

Caucasus 172, 175–6, 433, 448, 459–60cave

see enclosed space(s)cedar 306, 315–16Centauromachy 14, 343, 345center 6, 14, 72, 93, 104, 285, 336–9, 345,

347, 377, 380, 386–7, 391, 403centrality 14, 104, 227, 314, 335–6, 338,

346, 380see also Delphisee also Rome

centrifugal 228, 336see also Ennius’ Annales

chaos 179, 327, 340, 431, 445, 460,Chauci 383Chersonese 199Cicero 231, 236–9, 243, 257Cimmerians 447, 448Cinga 392, 396–7Circe/Kirke 13–14, 67, 73, 80–1, 83, 162,

173, 194, 291–5, 305–24, 331, 353Circeii 306, 313, 319, 322–3circle(s)city

see foundationcivil war 15, 16, 191, 369, 373–5, 377–8,

380, 382, 385–6, 388, 397, 399,401–3, 422, 430–1, 434, 448, 456,463, 464

Colchian 164, 172, 303–4, 311, 315–23,352–5, 357, 359, 430, 436, 439–41,451–2, 456, 483

Colchis 162, 164, 170, 174, 305, 307, 310–11, 315, 317–20, 324, 352, 355–8, 385,430, 431, 433, 435, 438, 441, 448–54,456, 460, 464, 466, 468–9, 479–81,483

colonization 5, 13, 161, 180, 293–4, 299–300, 302, 304–5, 307, 321–3, 439

see also foundationColosseum 429, 431–2conquest

see geographyConstantinople 184

coresee periphery

Corycian ridge 193country 4, 49, 51, 77, 87–8, 96, 98, 102,

110–12, 116, 123, 125, 127–33, 136, 159,327, 424

Cretans 280, 283Crete 13, 161, 179, 267–70, 280, 284,

286–7cultural transference 324Cyclades 13, 286–8Cyclopes/Kyklopes 28, 32, 65, 73, 171, 237,

331–2, 350–1Cyrene 175, 179, 180, 218–19Cyta 319, 321Cytherea

see etymologyCyzicus 17, 165, 173, 440, 461, 471–4

see also tomb(s)

Daphne 334–5, 338, 347Daphnephoria 335, 337Dardania 189, 190Dardanidae 270–1, 276Dardanos 190death 63, 67, 75–6, 79, 88, 91, 93, 118,

135, 139, 140, 149–53, 156–9, 173–4,176, 178, 181, 184–5, 187, 193, 199, 201,203–5, 212, 217, 239, 295, 297, 316,323, 330, 344, 362–3, 366, 369, 386,387, 401, 410–11, 418, 421, 423–4,430–1, 480, 483

declaimers 393Delos 13, 189, 265–89– Latonia 273δῆλος 13, 278, 282Delphi 14, 72, 229, 280, 334–8, 346–7,

363, 368–9– omphalos 334– oracle 336–8dense 56–7depth

see thicknessDeriades 214, 217desert 165–6, 178, 412

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digression 23, 41, 45, 47, 52, 57, 59, 61,175, 183, 189, 195–6, 199, 206, 378,395–6, 413, 454

δίκη 101, 102, 107–10, 112, 115, 123, 128,130–4

Dindymon 167, 169Diomedes 22, 31, 185, 189Dionysus 12, 209–22Dios apatē 35disorientation 12, 224, 245, 306, 454distance 9, 12, 63–6, 74, 79–81, 84–6,

137, 178, 186, 192–3, 205, 209, 221,279, 288, 316, 319, 410–11, 416–18,432, 443, 446, 463, 465

Donusa 13, 286–8Dulichium 187

Earth 21, 66, 68–71, 85, 168, 278, 332, 334East, the 6, 12, 161, 165, 184, 223, 232,

234–6, 263–4, 306, 310, 373, 385, 388– the Herodotean East 234Eetion 34, 57, 190, 237, 343, 386

see also tomb(s)Egypt 12, 66, 73, 209, 213, 219–21, 440Egyptians 23, 396ekphrasis/ecphrasis 3, 6, 14, 65, 88, 169,

338–42, 351, 356, 358, 371, 436, 449,482

Eleutherios 182elevation 63, 77, 80Elpenor

see tomb(s)embedded focalization 342empire

see Romeenclosed space(s)– cave 65, 67, 70, 76–7, 80–1, 94, 166,171, 190, 193, 316, 351, 372,

– hut 66– palace 22, 66–8, 70, 80, 89–90, 170,172, 325, 327, 340, 416, 431

– walled town 123see also walls

Ennius’ Annales,– augurate of Romulus and Remus 223–4,240, 244–5, 247

– centrifugal thrust 228

– representation of East and West 223, 229,231, 234–6, 239, 263–4

– ‘good companion’ fragment 12–13,223–4, 240–1, 245, 247–8

– Hannibal 235–9, 252, 260, 263– Pyrrhus 224, 230–1, 237–9, 262Epic Cycle 203, 342, 345epiphany 11, 166, 168–9, 282–5erastes 144ἔργον 96–100, 102, 104–11, 113–14,

116–18, 125–9, 135–6Eridanus 164–5, 176, 206–7ἔρις 88, 97–8, 100, 107, 109, 123, 129–30,

134–5eromenos 140, 144, 146error 13, 265, 268, 271, 283–4, 286–8,

364, 413Erycina

see etymologyEthiopians 8, 23–6, 28, 201–3, 207, 221,

431ethnicity 238, 295, 307ethnography 7–8, 19–20, 24–29, 31–6,

397, 433– and the gods 28–29, 31–32– as distraction 8, 25–8– lure of 27

see also river(s)etiology 7, 16, 118, 193, 318, 333–5, 337,

366, 368, 399, 454Etna 331, 354etymology 7, 13, 272–6, 278–9, 286, 297,

326–7, 329–34, 347, 374, 397–9– Cytherea 328–30– Erycina 333– Euboea 331–2– Haemus 334– Lycaeus 325–8– Maenalus 325–8– Rhegium 331–3– Zancle 331–3Euboea

see etymologyEurope 17, 235, 438, 446, 450–1, 456, 468,

471–5, 478–80, 482–5Eurycleia 8–9, 38–47

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exile 15, 88, 339–40, 363–5, 367, 407,409, 441, 450–1

exoticism 19, 168, 429

Fama 14, 338–43, 348fantasyland 11, 72, 163Faunus 314female domain 175footrace 10–11, 84, 140–2, 144–5, 150–1,

153–5, 158footwashing 44foremother 308forest 56, 65, 75, 90, 92–3, 168, 371–2,

411–12, 417, 420, 424–5, 437, 447, 473foundation 299–300, 302–5, 316, 338– of city 171, 179, 183, 190–1, 211, 214,302, 304–5, 307, 323, 341, 363, 369see also colonization

Ganges 215, 393, 402Ganymede 185–6garden 69, 74, 77, 89, 92, 166, 168, 170,

178, 182– of the Hesperides 174–5, 179gates 63, 66, 68–9, 71, 90, 93, 167, 411Gaul 15, 229, 373, 375–84, 390, 399gender

see space(s), genderedgenealogy 3, 306, 310, 313–15, 374, 400,

402, 415genre 3–4, 6, 8, 11, 18, 20, 24, 28, 34, 38,

146, 162, 165–6, 209–12, 215, 219,248, 328, 431, 437–8, 463

geography– and conquest 15, 225, 375–6, 381,385–8, 403, 427–8, 433–4, 437, 439,442, 449

– and perspective 1, 4, 8, 30, 41–2, 64,70–1, 83, 86, 96, 106, 123, 224, 240–1,243, 248, 306, 341, 376–7, 380, 384, 439,441, 444, 448

– counterfactual 11, 162–3, 169, 177–8,180

– ethical 9, 91, 95–6, 99–100, 103–4,109–10, 116, 127, 136

factual 161, 169, 171geopolitics 14

Gesander 456, 458, 460, 479Glaucus (hero) 22–3, 59, 193, 203–5, 207(river) 11, 193–4, 203–5(sea god) 14, 331–4global sway

see RomeGolden Fleece 170–1, 352, 435, 439, 451,

461, 464, 468, 480, 482Greece 5–6, 12, 14, 17, 113, 139, 182, 209,

213, 229, 232, 235, 239, 248, 331,334–5, 350, 360, 363, 385, 387, 399,407, 410, 421–2, 424, 434, 437, 439–41, 456, 468, 483

– and Macedon 229, 231, 262–3Greek novel 37, 211Greek tragedy 211griffon(s) 25, 26grove 14, 166, 170, 201, 203, 205, 356–9,

370–2, 396, 411, 442, 452gunê 142

see also marriage

Hades 67, 69, 72, 76, 79, 173, 202, 445,448

Haemus 334, 397–9see also etymology

hail 55–6Hannibal

see Ennius’ Annalesharbor 73–5, 77, 86, 90, 162, 166, 189,

295–301, 303–5, 311, 315–16, 319–23,405, 418

Harpies 26, 172, 439, 476hearth 43, 47, 78, 114Hector/Hektor 11, 22, 25, 47, 79–80, 93,

154–9, 181, 185, 191–2, 194, 267Hecuba 11, 193–4, 198–200, 207

see also tomb(s)see also transformation(s)

Helen 22, 66, 80, 89–90, 92, 139Helenus 199, 271, 313Heliades 176, 206–7Helicon 105, 183Helius 176, 307, 310–12Hellespont 20, 161, 191–2, 198, 200, 205,

234, 257, 263, 341, 443, 470–2, 475,478

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Heniochi 396Hera 35–6, 68–70, 86, 275, 278, 345Heracles/Hercules 16, 105, 166, 169, 174–5,

178–9, 356, 424, 433, 448, 452–3, 474Hermus 182, 196Hesione 190, 356, 431, 474Hesperia 229, 259, 268–71, 296, 299, 304,

306, 314, 390Hesperides

see gardenheterotopia 10–11, 37, 143, 146, 171–4Hindu Kush 213Hippemolgi 8, 19, 25–8Hippomenes 10, 145, 148–53, 155–60history 5, 8, 11–12, 14, 21, 125, 139, 165,

209–10, 215, 226, 234–5, 237, 269,273, 303, 341–3, 348, 349, 364, 372,381–2, 400, 424, 430, 467, 472, 478

see also Romehouse

see enclosed space(s), palacehunt– of Calydonian boar 139, 151hunting 47, 50, 60, 88, 90, 143–4, 151, 159hut

see enclosed space(s)Hydaspes 12, 210, 213–22Hypsipyle 169, 172, 410, 412–13, 418, 423,

440, 450

Iasios 141, 144–5Icarius 212Ida 33, 69–70, 86, 190, 201idyllic landscape

see landscapeIlia 223–4, 240–5, 247–8Ilion 66–7, 87, 185, 190–1, 376Illyria 175, 229, 261Ilus

see tomb(s)immigrant 94, 296, 315, 321–2immota 266, 284–5, 447imperialism 17, 223, 229, 336, 373, 387,

427–9impiety 363, 364India 12, 209, 213–15, 217, 220–1, 385,

397, 400, 463

Indian war 211, 217Indians 12, 210–11, 213–15, 218, 221, 388,

435Indus 220–1innocence– sexual 146, 150intertext 319, 460,intertextuality 159, 351Io 451, 475island 13, 17, 33, 60, 67, 70–3, 75, 77, 80,

82, 162, 166, 168–9, 172, 175, 177, 179,182, 209, 265–7, 272–9, 284–8, 303,306–13, 316, 328, 330, 433, 440, 459,469, 473, 482

Issedones 24–5Isthmus of Corinth 341, 361, 422, 423Italian peninsula 13, 229, 236, 259–60,

303, 311, 324, 332Italy 13–14, 223, 229, 233, 269–72, 294,

296, 303–5, 307, 312, 315, 319, 321–4,331–4, 336, 379, 387, 390–1, 400,457–8

Ithaca/Ithaka 60, 65–7, 71–2, 75–7, 79–81, 87, 89–92, 200, 463

itinerary 12, 16, 70, 72, 137, 177, 179, 213,288, 315, 325, 327, 340, 423, 426, 454,460, 464–5, 468, 470, 472, 480, 482

Jason 16, 161, 164, 169–71, 179, 277, 311,317, 320, 322, 352–6, 358–60, 428,430, 435, 437–42, 451–2, 456, 459–60, 468–70, 476–8, 480–3, 485

journey 3, 8, 13, 16, 41, 50, 60, 68, 70–2,74, 162, 164, 173, 176, 181, 209–11, 221,296, 304, 310, 360, 366, 376, 405–11,415–23, 426, 437, 450–1, 463–9, 471,475–6, 479–84

see also travelJupiter 272, 283, 325–8, 339–40, 351, 360,

409–10, 414, 421, 425, 437, 439–41,448, 467–9, 474–6, 478–80, 483

kestos 35

Laertes 63, 71, 76, 88–9lair 8–9, 39,44, 47–50, 52–3, 56, 58–61,

325–6, 416–17, 420

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landmark(s) 6–7, 11, 16, 33, 38, 77, 81, 89,93, 162, 166–7, 183–6, 188–91, 194–200, 203–5, 207, 210, 292, 304–5, 316,324, 361, 406, 421, 424, 426, 452, 454,460

landscape(s) 4, 7–9, 11, 14, 16, 18, 37–9,41, 47–50, 56–7, 60–1, 65–6, 76, 89,93–6, 111, 117, 125, 132, 136, 166–70,173, 176–9, 181, 183–6, 188–9, 193,195–6, 200, 207, 224, 242, 244, 315,326–8, 331–2, 347, 350, 352, 363, 365,369–72, 374, 380, 387, 395–6, 399,406, 412, 424–33, 438, 442, 446–7,449, 452, 454, 459, 459–61, 467, 484

– description of 6, 41–2, 68, 71, 243, 327,349, 361, 429

– idyllic 169, 173, 177, 326–7, 328, 347,356

– sexualized 15, 140, 224, 243, 345–7, 356,358–60

λανθάνω 274–5lateo 13, 268, 272, 274, 278Latinus 307–8, 313–16, 323Latium 13, 258, 260, 267–8, 270–3,

275–7, 283, 292, 305–6, 314, 322–3Latmos 187–8Latona 13, 274, 273–8, 284, 285, 372Lemmanus 381Lemnos 70, 172, 418, 431, 454, 465Leto

see LatonaLeucippe and Clitophon 211Libya 161–2, 177–9, 261, 264, 356, 385,

471–2liminal 5, 72, 75–6, 79, 83, 178,– Hades’ threshold 76– Odysseus’ threshold 77–8Lingones 378, 381λιτός 282–3locus amoenus 71, 169, 356, 359Lycaeus

see etymologyLycia 22, 182, 203–4Lycians 22, 203Lydius [Thybris] 268–9, 271, 276

Maeander 187–8Maenalus

see etymologyMacedon

see Greecemagnanimus 283magnus 283, 392Magnus

see Pompeymap 1, 9, 13, 20, 66, 69–71, 73, 162–3,

166–7, 169, 213, 287, 336, 347, 382–3,390, 403, 442

Marica 314Maron 217marriage 10–11, 138–46, 150–3, 159–60,

345, 345, 452, 482see also gunêsee also parthenossee also telos

Marsyas 203marvel (θαῦμα) 22, 28–30, 32–5, 178 195–

200, 455measurement 64Medea 15, 169, 171–3, 311, 320, 349, 356–

60, 430–1, 435–6, 449, 452, 482,–3medius 335, 361, 422μέγας 217, 282–3Memnon 11, 193, 201–7memory 20, 77, 89, 93, 169, 175, 191–2,

269, 298, 324, 408, 425metamorphosis 11, 179, 323, 327–8, 334,

337–9, 346metonomasia 302Miletus 11, 187–9mirage 11, 177, 447mirroring– extratextual 285, 287– intertextual 326Molossian 327–8mound(s)

see tomb(s)mountain

see Circeiisee Haemussee Idasee Parnassus

Muse(s) 4–5, 182–3, 214, 291, 337, 400

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Mycale 187–8Myconos 287Mysia 167, 174, 474Mysians 19, 25, 27, 69

nature 1, 9–10, 15, 29, 37, 50–1, 53, 55–61, 65, 79, 86, 143, 166, 168–9, 176,282, 464, 394–7, 399, 421, 425, 445,459, 483

Naxos 13, 287necromancy 371–2, 409Neptune 345, 439–40, 469, 471, 474Nero 338, 431Nestor 14, 88, 90–3, 181, 343–6, 348Nile 12, 205, 219–21, 394, 402, 405, 440Niobe 11, 193–200, 207, 363, 425– rock of 193–200

see also Sipylossee also transformations

nudity– male 151nurse 241–2, 295–7, 299, 301–2, 316,

322, 452Nymphs 76, 169, 171, 175, 193–4, 196,

201–4, 207, 359– cave of 77, 81

Ocean 15, 23–4, 48, 69, 71, 75–6, 83, 164,175, 320, 389, 393–5, 435, 440, 447

Odysseus 5, 8–9, 27, 38–54, 56–61, 63,67, 70–85, 87–8, 90–4, 132, 161–2,165, 177, 181, 191, 194, 200, 306–10,312–14, 463

Olearos 13, 287Olympos/Olympus 68–71, 82, 166–8, 209,

213, 282omphalos

see Delphionomastics

see etymologyoracle

see Delphiorbis 335–6, 338, 387–8, 393–4, 460orchard 58, 64, 71, 76, 81, 89Oreitai 397Orestes 397orientation 80, 162, 178, 192, 433

orior 13, 277–8ὄρνυμαι 277–8, 279Ortygia 13, 266, 267, 274, 276–9, 286–7

see also Delosὄρτυξ 278, 279otherworld 69, 71, 76, 83, 165, 171, 177, 459

Paiones 22palace

see enclosed space(s)Pan 217, 326, 328Pandora 10, 117–18, 120–2, 124, 128,

135–6panoramic 3, 6, 69, 86, 167, 361, 363Panormos 187–9Paphlagoneios 11, 193–4, 201, 203–7Paris 22, 80, 185, 187, 190Parnassus 9, 38, 44, 47–8, 60, 278, 361,

363Paros 13, 287parthenos 142, 158–9

see also marriagePatroclus/Patroklos 47, 55, 64–5, 74, 79,

82, 181, 191Penelope 54–5, 63, 78–82, 88–9, 92–3,

132, 326Peneus 335periphery 6, 12, 14, 63, 73, 221, 223, 336,

338, 340, 377, 380, 387, 403, 428perspective(s)

see geographysee space(s)

Phaeacians/Phaiakians 73–4, 76, 90, 162,171, 194, 199–200

Phaethon 176, 206–7, 330, 363Pharos 209Phasis 164, 316–17, 319–21, 350, 355–7,

436, 439–40, 443, 452, 454, 456, 459–60, 464, 470, 476–7, 481

Philoctetes– cave of 193Phineus 162, 164, 172, 428, 443, 453–4,

476–7, 480–1Phoenicians 75, 396Phrixus 317, 451–3, 468, 470, 480–1Phrygia 187, 473,Phthires 188

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pietas 299place(s)– mythical 11, 174–6, 196, 210, 294, 300,310, 313, 319, 324, 465

– vs. space 1–2see also toponym

πλαγκτή 284politics 6–7, 161, 180, 223, 227, 324, 339,

341see also geopoliticssee also imperialismsee also Rome

Polynices 15–16, 360, 364–6, 369, 405,407–10, 415–18, 420–1, 423–4

Pompey 15, 191, 237, 373–4, 384–95, 397,399–403, 422, 433–4

– and the name ‘Magnus’ 386, 389, 391–3– likened to Agamemnon 385

see also river(s)portal 113, 163, 165, 167, 173Porus 214, 215Poseidon 26, 33–5, 63, 67–8, 70–2, 84,

90, 175, 178, 181, 184, 200, 345Priam 22, 30, 33, 58, 64, 79–80, 93, 185,

190, 194, 198, 201, 232, 239, 263prima ratis 427Prometheus 118, 175, 176, 433–4, 436,

448, 451, 460, 481Protesilaus

see tomb(s)proxemics 9, 63, 76, 78–80, 91pukinos/πυκινός 9, 39, 50–6, 58–9, 61

see also thicknessPygmies 23–6Pylos 89–90, 280, 343, 345–6Pyrrhus

see Ennius’ AnnalesPythian Games 334–5, 338Python 278, 334, 367–9

quest 13, 163–4, 169, 173, 243, 272, 285,331, 343, 441, 464

Quintus of Smyrna– and Apollonius’ Argonautica 192, 206–7,– and Homer 181–3, 185–6, 188–9,191–6, 200, 204, 207–8

– and invocation to the Muses 182–3

– and Smyrna 182–3– and supernatural landmarks 195, 204– and Roman Empire 183–4

rain 48, 50, 51, 55–6, 59, 134, 215, 449rank 58, 82, 84, 238, 353, 375, 386, 402recognition 8, 37–9, 45–7, 53, 60, 63, 79,

191, 402Remus

see Ennius’ AnnalesRhegium

see etymologyritual 65, 81–2, 89, 93, 152, 167–8, 226,

243, 245, 295, 298–9, 302, 316, 318–19, 322–3, 448, 474

river(s) 11–12, 15, 23, 66, 71, 75–6, 79, 86,88, 90, 93–4, 162, 164–7, 176, 182,188, 193–4, 196, 201–7, 213–22, 242,243, 269, 271, 300–1, 316–17, 319–20,345, 355, 363, 374, 376, 382–3, 388–97, 399, 410–14, 417, 420, 425–6, 440,446, 452–7, 474, 476–9, 481–2

– and Pompey 390–3, 395Romanocentricity 335, 340–1Rome 5–6, 14–16, 184, 190–1, 223, 225–

40, 248, 256–7, 266, 271, 307, 319,323, 334–43, 347, 350, 373, 375, 377–80, 382–9, 391, 402–3, 429–30, 432,434, 440, 458–9, 463

– centrality 227, 336, 338, 380– empire 16, 183–4, 223, 238, 324, 335–7,339–40, 343, 348, 374, 377–8, 386–9,403, 429, 432, 456, 459, 484–5

– global sway 14, 16, 339, 374, 430– history 226, 234–5, 341–3, 348, 400,430see also Quintus of Smyrna

Romulussee Ennius’ Annales

Rubicon 379, 390–1, 395, 414Ruteni 376, 381, 396

Samothrace 33sanctuary 185–6

see also temple(s)Sarpedon 22, 56, 91, 94, 203–4Saturn 272–3, 332

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Scamander 12, 216–17, 221scar– of Odysseus 8, 37–47, 53–4, 57, 60–1sceptre 91, 407,Scheria/Skheria 9, 50, 71–2, 74, 77, 80,

91–2, 200Schoeneus 138–9, 148–9Scylla/Skylla 71, 73, 162, 165, 331, 366Scythia 355, 385, 418, 435–6, 439–40,

449, 454–6, 458sea 15, 17, 63, 65, 67–70, 72–3, 75, 83,

86, 88, 90, 113–16, 126, 161–8, 173,178, 191–2, 199, 285–7, 303, 306, 312,319–20, 327, 333, 345–6, 353, 362,374, 384, 389–95, 421–3, 427, 434–7,439–44, 446–50, 452–3, 455–7, 459–61, 463, 466, 468–84

Selene– cave of 193, 197Sicily 332–3, 356–7, 469, 471–2Sidonians 23simile 7, 9, 23, 47, 49–50, 52–9, 61,

64–6, 71, 74, 78–9, 81–8, 90, 92–3,103, 132, 155, 170, 237, 244–5, 247,253, 277, 343, 355, 362, 392, 405, 445,456, 459–60, 471

Sipylos 11, 193–9see also Niobe

Sirens 26–7, 162, 165sky 21, 66–9, 83, 85, 178, 443, 469, 472snake 194, 334, 353, 363–4, 369, 410,

412–14, 424snowflake(s) 86Sol 439, 441, 447, 451

see also SunSolymians 23Sown Men 353space(s)– appropriation of 14, 296, 316, 356, 429– as expression of perspective 4, 64, 70–1,224, 243, 306, 341, 376–7, 380, 384

– as expression of ethics and ideology 107,240, 248, 296, 428

– civic 113, 247, 369– contested 67, 80– gendered 1, 4, 12–13, 71, 79–81, 224, 245

see also landscape(s), sexualized

– indoor vs. outdoor 7, 12, 240– martial 15, 240–1, 247– of desire 10–11, 15, 137–8, 140–1, 146,159–60, 168–71, 356, 359–60

– phenomenology of 116, 292, 322–3– privileged 63, 76, 89– public vs. private 9, 67, 76–9, 91, 93,242, 247–8, 484

– sacred 67, 81, 93, 182, 286, 324, 371–2,442, 470–1, 481

– semanticization of 12, 292–3, 300,304–5, 319, 321–4

sparsae 286–8Sparta 89–90, 363spectacle 429, 431–2, 459–60spectatorship 432spondeiazon 281Sporades 288Sthenelus/Sthenelos 173, 453, 461Strabo 19, 63, 71, 94, 188–9, 191, 205,

274, 300–5, 319, 320, 333, 335, 336,448, 452, 455

street 137, 336Sun 305–6, 310–11, 321, 329–30, 363,

441see also Sol

surface 41, 43, 47, 53, 57, 60–1, 287–8,443

survival literature 437–8syllepsis 150, 332symbolism 53, 168, 169, 396–7, 405, 422– sexual 356,Symplegades 165, 440, 444–6, 448, 464,

476–8, 482

Taurus 385, 396, 479Telamon 303–4, 317, 356Telandrus 203Telchines 218Telmedius 205telos 141–4, 152–3, 159–60temenos 64, 94temple(s), of– Apollo 277, 436– Artemis/Diana 182, 450– Athena 80, 185, 191territoriality 69, 87

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thalamos 78, 80Thebes 15–16, 23, 71, 123, 171, 349, 360,

363–6, 369–72, 405–11, 413, 415–24,426

Theognis 10, 140–6, 150, 152Theogony 5, 34, 111, 129, 131, 134–6, 138,

159, 183, 307–8, 310–12, 314–15Thessaly 14, 343–8, 355, 402, 439, 482thickness 9, 50–2, 54, 58, 59, 61

see also pukinosThracians 19, 27Thrinacia 177Thybris 268–9, 271, 276

see also TiberTiber [Tiberis] 184, 259, 269, 271, 291,

305–6, 320time 1, 7–9, 11, 16, 37–41, 43–5, 47, 50,

53, 57, 59–61, 71–2, 83, 89, 117, 127,135, 146, 174–7, 181, 184, 190, 192–6,207, 279, 293–4, 298, 377, 390–1,400–1, 405–6, 409–10, 415–18, 426,463–4, 471, 479–80

timemark 192, 298Titanomachy 68, 211tomb(s) 93–4, 173, 192–3, 198, 201–2,

204–6, 452– Achilles 190–1– Ajax 190– Assaracus 185– Caieta 298–9– Cyzicus 193– Eetion 204– (wished for by) Elpenor 191– Hecuba 199– Ilus 185– Protesilaus 194

see Memnontopography 1, 7, 14–15, 18, 42, 44, 47, 58,

69, 71, 75, 90, 162–5, 170, 172–3, 178,294, 301–2, 305, 309–10, 313, 315,319, 325, 332, 337, 346, 358, 365, 374,393, 395–7, 406, 410, 448, 460, 471–2,475

– of death 318see also death

– of remembrance 173, 297–8see also memory

toponym 3, 13, 294, 320, 322–3town 63, 65, 71, 74, 76–7, 87–8, 92, 185,

205, 239, 375, 377–8, 387, 408, 418see also enclosed space(s)see also Memnon

transformation(s) 13, 14, 17, 67, 113, 117,143, 154, 194, 198–200, 207, 293, 298,346–7, 362

– Phaeacian ship 200see also Caeneussee also Caietasee also Circesee also Ethiopianssee also Hecubasee also metamorphosissee also Niobe

translatio imperii 350travel 5–6, 8, 16, 66, 69–70, 74, 161,

163–6, 175, 220, 325, 331–2, 342, 365,405–7, 409, 411, 415–18, 423–4, 426,434–6, 463–6, 468–9, 475–80, 482,484–5

see also journeytriumph 15, 215, 253, 255–6, 261, 334–7,

339, 374, 387–90, 392, 403, 431–2,434, 436, 440

Troad 183, 199–200, 356Troezen 423–4

see also journeyTroy 14, 19–20, 22–3, 26–7, 30, 33, 35–6,

67–71, 79, 83, 89–93, 113, 123, 155,181, 183–6, 190, 191, 201, 229, 232–4,239, 265–6, 268–9, 279, 305, 308,322, 324, 334, 341–4, 346, 348,376–8, 391, 401, 433, 437, 463, 470

Tydeus 369–70, 405, 407–9, 414, 416,418–19, 421

see also journeyTyre 211, 230Tyrrhenian– coast 296, 300–4, 309, 311–12, 316,322, 324

– mainland 309, 311, 313

Underworld 173, 191, 296, 310, 358, 415,447, 453

urbs 279, 380, 382, 387

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Var 390–1Vercingetorix 381–2Vespasian 350, 430–1, 437, 439–40, 485vine 168, 209–12violence 15, 65, 102, 108, 110–12, 119,

122–5, 132, 134, 347, 360, 436Vitruvius 336, 338

walls 30, 64, 66–8, 71, 74, 89, 90, 93–4,111, 155, 358, 410–11, 418, 483

see also enclosed space(s)wandering 5, 13, 63, 162, 265, 268, 271–2,

276, 280, 284–8, 322, 347, 363–5, 367,412–13, 424, 451, 463

Wandering Rocks 162, 165, 177water 15, 29, 43, 50, 75, 164, 168–70, 176,

193, 201, 203, 205–7, 217, 219, 221,279, 363, 374, 389–93, 412–14, 418,421–7, 439, 446–7, 453, 458, 471–4,479–81

wealth 81, 88, 92, 99–104, 108–11, 120,125–7, 129, 170, 435

weather 50, 68, 127, 444

West, the 6, 12, 14, 17, 161, 164, 184, 221,223, 229, 231, 235–6, 239, 264, 306,308–12, 338, 385, 431, 461

wilderness 7–8, 15, 39, 47, 58–60, 90,142, 146, 150, 172, 328, 363, 419,427–8, 439, 449, 451, 460

wind 59, 178, 214, 396, 443wine 31–2, 65, 91–2, 126–7, 210, 212, 218,

410, 456– skin 217, 219wordplay 274, 325, 347, 392

see also etymology

Xanthus 71, 184, 216, 391

Zancle 14, 331–3see also etymology

zetema 301, 313, 323Zeus 8, 19, 21, 25–8, 30, 33–6, 63, 67–71,

77, 79, 86, 91, 98, 100–2, 104, 107, 112,118, 125–6, 128, 130, 132–6, 166, 172,175–6, 185–6, 190, 200, 202, 204, 207,209–10, 275, 278, 345

– Herkeios 185, 190

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