SELECTIVE INDEX OF GREEK PERSONAL NAMES

This index covers all introductions, lists of speakers, dialogues, signposts, footnotes and the appendix. The following names have, however, been excluded.

1. Socrates and Plato: they occur passim, and even a fairly selective listing would have resulted in an index of unacceptable bulk and complexity; for similar reasons, listings of Socrates’ interlocutors are confined to bare references to the relevant dialogue(s), and by implication to their introductions and lists of speakers.

2. All occurrences of names in or as titles of ancient and modem works.

3. Gods’ names when used merely in oaths.

Abaris, 182

Achilles, 56, 239n, 248, 275–8, 283–6

Aeacus, 248

Aeneas, 100

Aeschines (of Sphettus), appendix

Aeschylus, 348

Agamemnon, 284–5

Agathocles, 86

Aglaophon, 53

Ajax, 285–6

Alcibiades (senior), 320

Alcibiades, 177nn, 297, 320, 377–9

Anacreon, 182

Anaxagoras, 232, 234

Anaximander, 232n

Anaximenes, 232n

Androclus, 65n

Andromache, 56

Antilochus, 59

Antisthenes, 300, 336

Apemantus, 274–5, 287

Apollo, 56n, 166n, 170, 182, 339n, 362n, 369

Apollodorus (of Cyzicus), 64

Apollonius (paradoxographer), 182n

Archilochus, 50, 52

Aristides (statesman), 84n

Arisudes, interlocutor in the Laches

Aristophanes, 17–18, 115n, 316n, 338n, 339n, 353n

Aristotle, 13n, 15n, 17n, 18–19, 19n, 22n, 28nn, 32n, 46n, 78, 114n, 121n, 123–4, 126, 131n, 146n, 223, 250n, 256n, 259n, 268, 271, 275, 277, 283, 288, 297, 300, 302, 303–5, 315n, 323, 328n, 333, 338n, 358, 363, 368, 377

Asclepius, 49

Athena, 49n, 53n, 244n, 369

Axiochus, 315, 320

Bacchus, 55n

Basile, 177

Bias, 232

Briareus, 362

Callaeschrus, 176, 178, 199

Callicles, 26, 264n, 328n

Castor, 351n

Chaeredemus, 359

Chaerephon, interlocutor in the Charmides

Charmides, interlocutor in the Charmides

Cheiron, 286

Cleinias, interlocutor in the Euthydemus

Cleisthenes, 85n

Codrus, 65n

Connus, 317, 355

Corinthus, 349

Creusa, 369n

Critias, interlocutor in the Charmides

Crito, interlocutor in the Emhydemus

Critobulus, 315, 374

Cronus, 342n

Ctesippus, interlocutor in the Lysis and the Eulhydemus

Cybele, 55n, 326n

Cydias, 180

Daedalus, 53, 232

Damon, 86, 110, 114

Dardanus, 248

Darius I/II, 120n, 142

Democrates, 130, 132–3

Democritus, 17

Demophon, 130

Demosthenes, 177n

Diogenes Laertius, 130, 179n, 275, 314, 377

Dionysodorus, interlocutor in the Eulhydemus

Dionysus, 55n

Diotima, 240n

Dropides, 182

Empedocles, 146n

Epeius, 53

Euclides (of Megara), 300

Eudicus, interlocutor in the Hippias Minor

Euripides, 54, 55n, 115n

Euthydemus, interlocutor in the EuUiydemus

Geryon, 362

Glaucon, 50

Glaucon (Charmides’ father), 176, 178, 182

Gorgias, 213–14, 233, 275, 276n, 333–4, 344

Hades, 51, 62n, 278, 284

Hecamede, 61

Hector, 56n, 285

Hecuba, 56

Heracles, 133, 248, 275n, 357–9, 370

Heraclides (of Clazomenae), 64n, 65

Heraclitus, 148n, 242–3, 341n

Hermes, 134n

Herodotus, 100n, 181n, 182n

Hesiod, 50–54, 148, 189

Hieronymus, 131

Hippias (of Elis), interlocutor in the Hippias Major and the Hippias Minor

Hippias (of Thasos), 283

Hippocrates, l80n, 350

Hippothales, interlocutor in the Lysis

Homer, 39–41, 42n, 49–65 passim, 100n, 114n, 115, 146n, 186, 205n, 226, 239n, 248n, 275–8, 283 ff., 344n

Hydra, 357

Iolaus, 357–8

Ion (son of Apollo and Creusa), 369

Ion, interlocutor in the Ion

Iphicles, 359

Iris, 61n

Isocrates, 40n, 310–11, 372

Jason, 339n

Laertes, 278

Lamachus, 110

Leucippus, 17

Lysias, 275

Lysimachus, interlocutor in the Laches

Lysis, interlocutor in the Lysis

Machaon, 61

Mardonius, 100n

Marsyas, 339

Medea, 339

Melampus, 61

Melanopus, 82

Memory, 322

Menelaus, 344

Menexenus, interlocutor in the Lysis

Metrobius, 317

Metrodorus (of Lampsacus), 50

Metxon, 53

Miccus, 131

Musaeus, 57

Muse(s), 40, 42, 53–7, 322

Neopiolemus, 239, 275n

Nestor, 59, 61, 239, 275n, 277–8

Niceretus (father of Nicias), 82

Niceratus (son of Nicias), 114

Nicias, interlocutor in the Laches

Odysseus, 53n, 56, 61n, 275n, 276–8, 283–6

Olympus, 53

Orpheus, 53, 57

Panopeus, 53

Parmenides, 299, 333–4, 341n, 366

Patrocles, 358

Patroclus, 59

Pausanias (Spartan king), 100n

Pelias, 339

Pelops, 248

Penelope, 53n, 61n

Pericles, 182, 3l6n

Perictione, 176

Phanosthenes, 64n, 65

Pheidias, 244

Pheidostratus, 239

Phemius, 42n, 53

Philostratus (Flavius), 275

Pindar, 371

Pittacus, 232

Plutarch, 109n, 112n, 177n

Pollux, 351n

Polycrates, 377

Polydeuces, 351n

Polygnotus, 53

Poseidon, 284n

Priam, 56, 283

Proclus, 280n

Prodicus, 110, 190, 233, 275n, 326, 373

Protagoras, 23, 77–9, 214–15, 233, 275, 297, 299, 341, 342n, 367n

Proteus, 65, 344

Pyrilampes, 182

Salmoxis, 181n

Solon, 96–7, 144n, 179, 182, 265n

Sophroniscus, 86, 257, 359

Stesilaus, 69, 71, 90

Stesimbrotus, 50

Tantalus, 248

Taureas, 177

Telemachus, 61n

Thales, 232

Thamyras, 53

Themistocles, 377–8

Theoclymenus, 61

Theodorus (of Samos), 53

Theseus, 109n

Thetis, 248n, 286

Thrasybulus, 176

Thrasymachus, 26, 328n, 329n

Thucydides (statesman), 84n

Thucydides (historian), 82, 112n, 215

Thucydides (son of Mdesias), 83

Tynnichus, 56

Xenophon, 15n, 16, 19n, 20n, 25n, 26n, 27n, 31n, 34n, 40nn, 54, 114n, 167, 176, 213, 216, 225, 236n, 238n, 269, 275n, 297, 354n, 377–8

Zalmoxis, 181–2

Zeno (of Elea), 299

Zethus, 248

Zeus, 17, 42n, 61n, 133, 195n, 248nn, 283–4, 349, 351n, 368–70

ROMAN NAME: Cicero, 15