Name and Subject Index

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Aeschylus

Aesop

life of

Agamemnon

Agathon

Ajax

Alcibiades

Allen, R. E.

anamnesis. See also recollection

animals, wild and tame

ants

Annas, Julia

ape, Thersites as. See also monkeys

Apollo

aporia

Aristophanes

Aristotle

Aspasia

Autolykos (father of Odysseus)

Baracchi, Claudia

Barney, Rachel

bats

bees

beetles

Belfiore, Elizabeth

Berry, Christopher

Berthiaume, Guy

birds

Blackham, H. J.

Bloom, Allan

boars

Brague, Remi

Brann, Eva T. H.

Brill, Sara

Brisson, Luc

bulls

Burkert, Walter

butterflies

Buxton, Richard

camels

cats

Cephalus

Cerberus

Chantraine, Pierre

chickens

chōra

cicadas

Clayton, Edward

Cole, Susan Guettel

comedy

Compton, Todd

Cornford, F. M.

cosmos

cows

crabs

cranes

crickets

crocodiles

Cronos

Age of Cronos

Cynics

deer

Delphic Oracle

Demeter

democracy

Democritus

Derrida, Jacques

Derrida, Jean

Descartes, René

desire

desire as beast

Detienne, Marcel

Devereux, Daniel

diairesis (division)

Diogenes Laertes

Diogenes of Sinope

Diotima

dogs

guardians as dogs

donkeys

Dorter, Kenneth

eagles

earthworms

education

Ehnmark, Erland

eidos (form, idea)

Eliade, Mircea

epimeleia (care)

eros

Ficino, Marsilio

fish

aporia-fish

Flacelière, Robert

foxes

Frère, Jean

Freud, Sigmund

frogs

Fronterotta, Francesco

gadfly

geese

Gibbs, Laura

Glaucon

goats

gods

Demiurge

Titans

Goldschmidt, Victor

Good beyond Being

Gordon, Jill

Gorgias

Gottfried, Bruce

Gregory, Justina

Grube, G. M. A.

Guthrie, W. K. C.

Hadot, Pierre

Halliwell, Stephen

hares

hawks

Heath, John

Heidegger, Martin

Henderson, Jeffrey

hens. See chickens

Hephaestus

Heraclitus

Herodotus

Hesiod

Hölderlin, Friedrich

Homer

horses

Howland, Jacob

human beings

human body

humans as or like animals

reincarnated as or from animals

as opposed to animals

hyenas

Hyland, Drew A.

irony

animal irony

Socratic irony

Isaac, Erich

Jowett, Benjamin

Kahn, Charles

Kant, Immanuel

kites

Kurke, Leslie

Lacan, Jacques

Lamb, W. R. M.

Laurent, Jérôme

Lawlor, Leonard

Levinas, Emmanuel

lions

locusts. See also cicadas

logos (argument, speech)

animal as alogon

Long, Christopher P.

Lopez, Barry

Lycaon

Lysias

Matthews, Gareth

mageiros (butcher or sacrificer)

butchery

McKeen, Catherine

metaphor

mice

Miller, Mitchell

Minotaur

monkeys. See also ape, Thersites as

Muses

music

myth

of Er

Naas, Michael

Nehamas, Alexander

Nietzsche, Friedrich

nightingales

Odysseus

Olympiodorus

Orpheus

Osborne, Catherine

Osborne, Robin

ostriches

oxen

oysters

Pandora

Pappas, Alexandra

Parker, Robert

Parmenides

Pausanias

Pericles

Persephone

Peterson, Sandra

philosopher kings

plants

phronēsis (wisdom)

physis (nature)

pigs

city of sows

Pindar

Pinotti, Patrizia

poetry

poets

Polemarchus

polis

polis as horse

Pradeau, Jean-François

prophecy

animals as prophetic

plants

Plato, dialogues cited: Alcibiades I

Apology

Cratylus

Crito

Euthyphro

Gorgias

Ion

Laws

Menexenus

Meno

Phaedo

Phaedrus

Philebus

Protagoras

Republic

Seventh Letter

Sophist

Statesman

Symposium

Theaetetus

Timaeus

Plotinus

plovers

Plutarch

Porphyry

Proclus

Prometheus

Pseudo-Aeschylus

psychē (soul)

animal souls

depicted as horses and charioteer

Pythagoras

ravens

recollection

Reeve, C. D. C.

reincarnation

Rich, Audrey N. M.

Richardson, Hilda

roosters. See chickens

Rosen, Stanley

Rothwell, Kenneth S.

sacrifice

Sallis, John

Sandford, Stella

Santayana, George

satyrs

Saxonhouse, Arlene W.

Schleiermacher, Friedrich

sheep

shepherds or herdsmen

Skemp, J. B.

snakes

Socrates: and Aesop

as bee

and Diogenes of Sinope

as fawn

as gadfly

as midwife

as snake

as stork

as swan

as torpedo fish

sophists

Sorabji, Richard

sows. See pigs

Stamatellos, Giannis

Steel, Carlos

stingrays

Stone, I. F.

stags

swans

technē

Thamyras

Thesmophoria

Thucydides

Thumiger, Chiara

torpedo fish

tortoises

thumos (spirit)

tragedy

translation

transmigration. See reincarnation

Tredennick, Hugh

truth

and prophecy

tyranny

the tyrant as wolf

Vernant, Jean-Pierre

Versnel, H. S.

virtue

animals and virtue

war

polemos

wasps

West, Thomas G.

wild animals. See animals, wild and tame

Wolf, Cary

Wolf, Francis

wolves

Thrasymachus as wolf

women

in relation to animals

in relation to men

in politics

reincarnation as

Wood, Robert E.

Woodruff, Paul

Xenophanes

Xenophon

Zeitlin, Froma

Zeus

Zhuang-zi

zōion (animal, living being)

cosmos as a zōion

human as zōion echon logon

logos as a zōion

Zuckert, Catherine