Index of Ancient Names, Places, Authors, and Passages Cited

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Index of Ancient Names, Places, Authors, and Passages Cited

Abaris 23n8
Achilles 95n170, 198
Adrastus 68, 70, 71
Aelianus
ap. Porphyry, Commentary on Ptolemy’s Harmonics
pp. 40.4–44.17 Raffa = pp. 33.16–37.5 Düring 54n56
p. 41.5–8 Raffa = p. 34.11–14 Düring 41n15
Aelianus, Claudius
Various History
1.26 111n225
2.44 112n228
Aeneas 108
Aeneas the Tactician
On the Defense of Fortified Positions
22.22.4 112n227
Aeschylus 81
Alcibiades 74, 98n176
Alcmaeon of Croton
fr. 10 Diels–Kranz 59n71
Alexander of Aphrodisias
Commentary on Aristotle’s ‘On Sense’
p. 132.23–133.6 Wendland 59n71
[Alexander of Aphrodisias]
Problems
1.38.12–16 59n71
Alyattes] King of Lydia 26
Amoebeus the Citharoede 27
Anchytus] a friend of Empedocles’ 18
Andron of Catania 13, 27, 36, 72–79
Andron (or Abron) of Halicarnassus 23n8
Andron of Pellenes 73n95
Andronicus of Rhodes 29n37, 32
Anonymus of Photius
p. 237.7–10 Thesleff (= Scholia on Theocritus 14.5B.4–7 Wendel) 4n12
Antigenidas of Thebes 40n7
Antigonus] father of Halcyoneus 44
Antigonus of Caristus 23
Aphthonius, Aelius Festus 30, 81, 86–89
On Metres = Marius Victorinus, The Art of Grammar
vol. 6 p. 158.30–159.2 Keil 87n147
vol. 6 p. 159.27–31 Keil 88
vol. 6 p. 160.13–15 Keil 89n155
Apollo 73, 74n99, 98
Apollonius the Paradoxographer 19, 23–24, 34, 107–109
Apuleius of Madaura
The Golden Ass
10.31.24–27 113n233
Archidamus 78n121
Archytas of Tarentum 2–5, 14, 19, 53, 56n61, 93
fr. 1.18–20 Huffman 54n55
fr. 1 Huffman 45n34, 54n56
test. A18 Huffman 59n71
Aristides Quintilianus 17, 35, 70, 82–83, 100–101, 103
On Music
1.4 pp. 4–6 Winnington-Ingram 100n183
1.8.47–49 p. 15.8–10 Winnington-Ingram 69
1.6–12 pp. 7–30 Winnington-Ingram 35n15
1.9 p. 19 Winnington-Ingram 17n65
1.19 pp. 39–40 Winnington-Ingram; 2.15 pp. 82–84 Winnington-Ingram 93n162
2.3 p. 54–55 Winnington-Ingram 93n164
2.4.65–69 pp.57.31–58.2 Winnington-Ingram 82n133
2.5.13–16 p. 58.18–21 Winnington-Ingram 83n134
2.5.18–23 p. 58.23–27 Winnington-Ingram 83n135
2.13–14 pp. 77–82 Winnington-Ingram 103n193
Aristotle 2, 9, 13, 15, 18, 23, 29, 32, 39, 43, 46, 84, 90, 97, 106, 107n207
Categories
9A.28–10B.25 47n38
Enquiry into Animals
589B.19 76n108
On the Soul
403A.8–10 29n38
420AB 5n20, 46n36
Poetics
1461B.30–32 13n46, 76n114
1462A.8–9 77n115
Politics
1340A.28–39 77n116
1340A.38–42 97n173
1340B.25–31 94n165
1342A.4–7 84n137
1342B 109n218
Topics
160A.12–20 5n20
[Aristotle]
On Audibles
800A.1–7 57n62
800B–801A 15n59
803B–804A 52n52
804A 53n52
Problems
11.7 899B.18 42n18
11.8 899B.25 42n18
11.13 900A.16–25 15n60
11.16 900B.23–28 56n61
11.19 901A.15–17 6n26
11.25 901B.30 42n18
11.32 902B.29–903A.5 15n61
11.53 905A.4–12 15n61
19.1 917B.19–20 98n177, 107n207
19.5 918A.3–9 105n199
19.10 918A.32–33 94n166
19.27 919B.26–37 9n36
19.39 921A.7–31 6n26, 52n52
Aristoxenus of Tarentum 3–4, 7, 9, 13, 15–16, 18, 20–21, 23n8, 33, 35, 39, 44, 58, 68, 78n119, 85–86, 99–100, 110–113
Elements of Harmonics
1 p. 5.4–7 Da Rios 34n13
1.8–10, pp. 13.7–15.5 Da Rios 85n140
1.9.30–32 p. 14.17–19 Da Rios 15n62, 86n145
1.15 p. 20.16–17 Da Rios 85n142
2.31–32 pp. 40.11–41.12 Da Rios 98n174
2.32 pp. 41.13–42.7 Da Rios 4n13
2.34–39 pp. 44–48 Da Rios 44n24
3.66–68 pp. 83.4–85.8 Da Rios 21n84
Elements of Rhythmics
2.9 p. 6.16–21; 2.11 p. 6.31 ff. Pearson 100n184
fr. 26 Wehrli 18n71
fr. 117 Wehrli 24n11, 110n222
fr. 122–127 Wehrli 44n24
fr. 124 Wehrli 20n79
Asclepiades of Bithynia 99
Ateas] King of Schythia 39–40
Athenaeus of Naucratis 11–14, 19, 26–27, 34, 72–74, 77–79, 107–108
The Sophists at Dinner
1.3 1 F 26n24
4.84 185A 42n15
4.84.8–11 184C 74n100
10.46 435BC 40n7
14.25.4–6 628C 10n38
14.25.8–14 628CD 22n43
14.27.16–17 629e 74n98
14.31.5–7 631E 74n102
14.35–36 634BE 78n119
Athens 22, 28
Autolycus, Sons of 106
Bellermann’s Anonymus 103
On Music
13 34n13
9–10 103n143
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus
On the Principles of Music
1.1 p. 185.20–22 Friedlein 18, 109n217
Bolus of Mendes 23
Caelius Aurelianus 107, 109
On Chronic Diseases
5.1.23 pp. 918–920 Drabkin 107n210
Caesar, Iulius 22
Callias
fr. 30 Kassel–Austin 73n92
[Callisthenes]
History of Alexander the Great
1.41.19–20 112n229
Calpurnia] wife of Pliny the Younger 88n152
Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius
On Music
10 27n28
Censorinus 27–28, 98–99, 101
About the Day of Birth
12.1 98n175
12.3 98n177
Cerellius, Quintus 27
Chaeronea 38
Chamaeleon
fr. 4 Wehrli 108n211
Chrysogonus 40n7
Cicero, Marcus Tullius 18
Cleisthenes of Sicyon 11–12
Cleolas of Thebes 73–75, 77
Clinias the Pythagorean 108
Colotes of Lampsacus 38
Crates 39n7
Cratinus
fr. 425 Kassel–Austin 73n92
Ctesias
fr. 688F.31 Jacoby 73n93
Damon of Oa 9–14, 18
fr. 37 B 6 Diels-Kranz 10n38
Demetrius 28
Dicaearchus of Messina
fr. 88 and 89 Wehrli = fr. 89 and 90 Mirhady 44n27
Didymus of Alexandria
Commentary on Demosthenes
12 Pearson-Stephens 40n7
Didymus the Musician 4, 49n44
Diodorus Siculus
Library of History
9.22.213.45.8; 15.55.3 112n227
Diogenes of Babylon 90–91
Diogenes Laertius 32–34, 44, 72
Lives
4.22 39n7
5.22.10 43
5.40 44n29
5.42–50 32n2
5.43–44 32n5
5.46 32
5.47 32
5.49 32
5.50 34
Dionysodorus 39n7
Dionysius of Halicarnassus
On Literary Composition
14 p. 104.3 Aujac–Lebel 76n109
Dorion 40n7
Duris of Samos 40n7
Empedocles 18–19
Epicurus 22, 38–39, 41, 43, 89, 95n170, 98, 99n179
fr. 9 Arrighetti 38n5
fr. 12.2 Arrighetti 38n4
[Euclid]
Division of the Canon
p. 148.9–11 Jan 6n23
pp. 148–149 Jan 52n51
pp. 152.1–153.4 Jan 4n14
pp. 161.17–162.12 Jan 4n14
Eudoxus of Cnidus 23n8
Eudoxus of Rhodes 23n8
Eumelus
Titanomachy
fr. 8 West = 6 Bernabè 73n91
Eunapius 28n32
Euripides 56n60
fr. 663 Nauck 80n123
Eusebius of Caesarea
Evangelical Preparation
10.3.1 Schroeder–Des Places 28n31
Eustathius 73, 78–79, 107
Commentary on Homer’s Iliad
16.617 vol. 3 p. 907.4–6 van der Valk 107n209
Commentary on Homer’s Odyssey
1.306.1–8 Stallbaum 74n96
Gadara 22
Galen 18, 99n179
On Affected Parts
vol. 8 p. 173.5 Kühn 108n214
The Composition of Medicines According to the Regions of the Body
vol. 9 p. 331 Kühn 108n215
On Distinguishing Pulses
vol. 8 p.871.13–17 Kühn 99n180
On the Doctrines of Hippocrates and Plato
6.10–11 99n180
On Trembling
vol. 5 p. 585 Kühn 99n180
On the Usefulness of the Parts of the Body
7.13 vol. 3 p. 561 Kühn (= vol. 1 pp. 407–408 Helmreich) 76n110
Gellius, Aulus
Attic Nights
1.11; 4.13; 19.9 26n20
19.25–26 109n221
Heraclides
ap. Porphyry, Commentary on Ptolemy’s Harmonics pp. 36.9–37.28 Raffa = pp. 30.1–31.12 Düring 53n52
Heraclides the Boxer 80
Heraclides Ponticus 6, 91
fr. 157 Wehrli 73n94
Herculaneum 22, 89
Herodotus
Histories
1.17 26n20
6.129 11n43
Herophilus of Chalcedon 99
Hesychius
σ 612 Schmidt 78n121
Hieronymus of Rhodes
texts 4 and 9 White 44n28
Hippoclides of Athens 11
Hippocrates (Corpus Hippocraticum)
De victu
1.8.2 17n68
Homer 73
Iliad
9.186–189 108n212
15.189 82n131
Odissey
4.219–226 18
8.382–384 79
19.455–458 106
[Homer]
Hymns
3.514–516 73n90
Horace
The Art of Poetry
214–215 76n114
Iamblichus 18–19, 106
Life of Pythagoras
64 106n204
110–111 106n203
114 99n178, 106n 202
Ismenias 39, 109
Lilybaeum 28n32
Locri 110
Longinus, Cassius 28–29
Lydus, Iohannes 82
On Months
2.8.1–3 81n129
2.8.14–26 passim 82n131
Mars 98
Marsyas of Pella 40n7
Martianus Capella, Minneus Felix
On the Marriage of Philology and Mercury
9.926 18
Merion 108
Minerva 98
Mitridates 80
Naples 22, 90
Nicomachus of Gerasa 69–71
Introduction to Arithmetic
1.3.4 54n55
Manual of Harmonics
9 pp. 252.17–253.3 Jan 69
Odysseus 106n200 79
Panaetius the Younger 37
Pausanias 74–75
Description of Greece
9.12.5.6–6.3 75n103
Pella 42
Philarchus 23n8
Philip the II] King of Macedonia 40n7
Philistion’s Brother] a physician from Locri
On Remedies
vol 1 p. 116 text 18 Wellmann 107n210
Philodemus 22–23, 41, 89–97, 101, 104
On Frank Criticism
fr. 18.1–2 Olivieri 41n12
On music
4.41.28 vol. 1 p. 67 Delattre 109n217
Rhetoric
2 col. 52.27–28 p. 151; col. 56.22 p. 159; col. 57.22 p. 161 Longo Auricchio 43n22
Philolaus of Croton 2, 4, 17, 19, 69–71
fr. 6A Huffman 3n7
Philoxenus of Cythera 40
Philoxenus] Satrap of Alexander the Great 73
Photius
σ 511.5–6 Porson 78n121
Pindar
fr. 148 Snell-Maehler 73n89
Piso, Lucius Calpurnius Caesoninus 22
Pythagoras 2, 4n12, 6n22, 18–19, 27, 99, 106, 107n210
Plato 2–4, 8–9, 13–14, 18n70, 20, 26, 29, 45–46, 54n56, 55, 68, 80n123, 83, 87–88, 90, 97n171, 99, 108n210
Laches
181CD; 197D; 200AB 13n50
Laws
664E–665A 100n181
665E 55n58
700A–671A 13n45
Phaedo
57A 26n24
94B–95A 99n181
Phaedrus
245A.1–8 87n149
Philebus
56A.3–7 8n31
Republic
400B; 424C 13n50
475D 38n4
530E.7–531C.4 3n10
Symposium
172A 26n24
215CD 98n176
Theaetetus
157B.9 72n86
Timaeus
47C.6–E.2 9n34
67AC 45n35
67B.2–4 89n132
80A 6n21
Pliny the Younger
Letters
4.19.3–5 passim 88n152
Plotinus 28–29
Enneads
5.3.3.39–45 29n38
Plutarch 7, 16, 24, 35, 38–41, 43–44, 80–81, 85n141, 88
On Love
762B 81n124
Table Talk
612DE 44n28
613E 43n21
614A and C 43n20
704E–705B 104
710E 40n9
That a Life in Conformity with Epicurus Cannot Be Pleasant
1095E 44n24
1096C 38n4, 39n6
[Plutarch]
On Music
3 1131F.6–1132C.10 73n94
11 1134F–1135B 35n14
16 1136E 14n55
36 1144CE 13n45
40 1145DF 95n170
Polemon 39n7
Pollux, Iulius 74, 76
Onomasticon
4.67; 4.71 98n177
4.74 42n15
4.67; 4.71–73; 4.114; 4.20–23 76n112
4.84.7 112n232
4.103.3–4 74n98
4.84 74n99
Porphyry 4, 17, 28–29, 34–35, 37, 45–49, 51, 60–61, 67–71, 85–86
Commentary on Ptolemy’s Harmonics
p. 4.3–6 Raffa = p. 5.12–24 Düring 35n13
pp. 13.16–14.29 Raffa = pp. 13.24–14.27 Düring 29n38
pp. 36.9–38.10 Raffa = pp. 30.2–31.26 Düring 6n22, 54n56
pp. 37.12–17 Raffa = pp. 30.28–31.3 Düring 53n52
p. 41.5–8 Raffa = p. 34.11–14 Düring 41n15
pp. 45.28–82.8 Raffa = pp. 38.9–67.14 Düring 45n33
p. 56.3–14 Raffa = p. 46.3–13 Düring 45n35
p. 57.19–30 Raffa = p. 47.13–23 Düring 46n36
p. 69.10–11 Raffa = p. 56.4 Düring 54n55
pp. 71.29–72.10 Raffa = p. 58.21–33 Düring 48n40
pp. 74.32–75.3 Raffa = p. 61.9–14 Düring 48n41
p. 75.4–5 Raffa = p. 61.14–15 Düring 48n42
pp. 81.6–82.3 Raffa = pp. 66.16–67.10 Düring 37n2
p. 82.4–7 Raffa = p. 67.11–13 Düring 37
p. 107.4–9 Raffa = p. 86.20–24 Düring 85n143
p. 119.1–13 Raffa = p. 96.12–23 Düring 70n82
p. 119.5–9 Raffa = p. 96.16–20 Düring 68n77
pp. 119.19–120.3 Raffa = pp. 96.29–97.8 Düring 69
p. 130.1–131.10 Raffa = p. 104.4–16 Düring 59n71
Life of Plotinus
24 29n37
Priscianus
Principles of Grammar
3.27.24 27n28
Proclus
Commentary on Plato’s Republic
2.23.14–15 Kroll 28n31
Pronomos of Thebes 74–75
Ptolemaïs of Cyrene 4, 49n44
Ptolemy, Claudius 4, 29, 35, 37, 45–47, 49, 61, 67–68, 103
Harmonics
1. 1 pp. 3–5; 3.6–16 pp. 98–111 Düring 35n16
1.3 p. 7.10–13 Düring 57n62
1.3 p. 9.6–15 Düring 103n194
1.8 pp. 16.32–17.7 Düring 8n31
1.12 pp. 28.28–29.2 Düring 43n19
1.13 pp. 30–31 Düring 14n53
Quintilian, Marcus Fabius
Principles of Oratory
1.10.32 18
11.3.20 76n111
Rhegium 110
Rome 22, 28, 80
Sextus Empiricus 90
Against the Professors
6.10 95n170
Ṣiwān al–Ḥikma 30–31, 101, 104
Skymnus of Chios 23n8
Sotacus 23n8
Speusippus 2
Stesichorus 40n7
Stobaeus, Ioannes 69–71
Anthology
1.21.7d.14–15 Wachsmut 69
Strabo
Geography
9.3.10 74n99
Suda
Ἀριστόξενος, α 3927 Adler 44n25
Πυθαγόρας, π 3124.99–101 Adler 4n12
σικελίζειν, σ 389 Adler 78n121
Suetonius, Gaius Tranquillus 28
Telestes the Dithyrambographer 110
Theon] a friend of Plutarch’s 38
Theon of Smyrna
On the Usefulness of Mathematics
pp. 49.6–50.3 Hiller 70
p. 82.22–23 Hiller 70
p.83.6–7 Hiller 70n83
Theophrastus
Characters
7 40n8
Enquiry into Plants
4.11 113n234
On the Causes of Plants
2.19.5.3; 6.17.3.8 85n141
6.4.7 41 n 10
6.5.1 40n9
On Dizziness
5.5 = fr. 8 Wimmer 85n141
On Winds and Weather Signs
16.8–9 = fr.5 Wimmer 85n141
texts (other than those discussed in this volume)
1.147 44n31
1.213 32
1.179 32
1.260 32, 72
4b 32
39 29n37
39.7–8 32n4
185 28
280.1 22
306 104
440c; 512a; 531; 548a–d 29n36
Theopompus 23n8
Thrasyllus
test. 15b Tarrant 68n77
Thucydides
History of the Peloponnesian War
5.70 111n226
Tiberius Emperor 80
Timotheus Oeniadas 40n7
Tyre 28
Varro, Marcus Terentius 25, 26n25, 28
Victorinus, Gaius Marius 30, 86
Xenocrates 2, 18n70
fr. 87 Isnardi Parente 6n22, 54n56
Xenophon
On Hunting
5.33 39n6
Zeus 73
Zeuxippus] a friend of Plutarch’s 38
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