Kúpios, having power or authority, | vóμμa ávОpúπwv, laws of mankind,
e.g. marital, i. 191, 192.
νόμιμα Ελλήνων, laws of the Greeks, i. 52, 58, 59, 96; ii. 178, 195, 271.
vóμos, law, ordinance, inveterate custom, i. 86, 90, 374.
νόμος ἄγραφος, unwritten law, i. 54, 58.
νόμος γεγραμμένος, written law, i. 54.
vóμos idios, private law, i. 53. vóμos Kovós, common, universal law, i. 53, 58.
Ceivos, Cévos, guest-friend, stranger, i. 127, 158, 169, 170, 215. §evayéral, taking charge of guests, i. 151 (note).
evnλaría, hostility towards aliens, i. 129; ii. 376.
Sevía, hospitality, friendly relation- ship between subjects of different States, or between a State and aliens, i. 150.
Cévia, friendly gifts' given by a host to his foreign guest, i. 315. ξενικοὶ ἀγορανόμοι, foreign secre- taries of the market,' i. 193. ξενικὸν δικαστήριον, the court for hearing cases in which foreigners were litigants, i. 196, 197 (note), 209.
ξενοδίκαι, magistrates for trying disputes in which foreigners were involved, i. 193, 194, 209.
Evyypapai, written contracts; laws drawn up by special commis- sioners, ii. 18 (note).
έvußodaí, international conven- tions, i. 198.
έúμμaxo, allies, i. 176.
πολίται γένει (οι φύσει), natural- born citizens, i. 190 (note). πολῖται δωρεᾷ, naturalized citizens, i. 190 (note).
TOATEía, citizenship, i. 156, 184. πολίτης, citizen, i. 158. πορνοβοσκός, keeper of a disorderly house, i. 163.
πрéoßes, envoys, ambassadors, i. 304, 307.
Пavaiтúλov, general council of peoẞevrýs, ambassador, i. 305,
the Aetolian league, ii. 28.
πανδοκεῖα, inns, i. 133.
péo Bus, ambassador, i. 304.
πανήγυρις, solemn assembly during | προβούλευμα, a preliminary decree
a general festival, ii. 286. Πανιώνια, such assembly of the Ionian colonies, ii. 2. παροχή, gifts offered to foreign ambassadors, i. 318. πεδιών ( = μετεών), assessor in a cer- tain arbitration, ii. 141. περικτίονες, surrounding dwellers, neighbours, ii. 3. περίοικοι, non-Spartan inhabitants of Laconia, enjoying civil but not political rights, i. 39, 168, 178; ii. 3.
TíσTIS, good faith, i. 120, 391. ToηTоí, naturalized citizens, i. 190 (note).
Toléμapxos, the Athenian pole- march, who had jurisdiction over domiciled aliens, i. 171, 199, 209.
πόλεμος ἀκήρυκτος καὶ ἄσπονδος, heraldless and truceless war, ii. 210.
Tóλis, city, State, i. 28. πόλις ἔκκλητος, a third city arbi- trating between two others, or a city where certain causes were to be tried, i. 140, 203, 207; ii. 22, 64, 71, 134, 135, 136, 149, 362.
of the Athenian senate which became law when passed by the assembly, ii. 23.
προδικία, right to have cases tried before others, i. 156. πpodoσía, treachery, treason, ii. 300. Tроdóτηs, traitor, ii. 300. προεδρία, right to occupy front seats at public games, etc., i. 143. προμαντεία, privilege of consulting an oracle before others, i. 156. πрoέevyτýs, intermediary between vendor and purchaser, i. 153. προξενία, compact of friendship between a State and a foreigner, i. 173.
póĝevo, public 'guests' of a State, acting, in a sense, as consuls, i. 145, 149, 153, 173. προπράτωρ, one who negotiates a sale in his own name, i. 153. πρόσοδος, right to appear before the public assembly, i. 156, 172. προστάτης, patron of the domiciled
aliens, i. 146, 152, 153, 156, 160, 162, 163, 164, 175, 177. тоλímоpoos, destroyer of cities, epithet of Ares, ii. 171. vλaуópai, delegates on the Am- phictyonic Council, ii. 6.
ouλa, oudai, measures of reprisal, i. 141, 198; ii. 70, 349, 353, 364. σύμβασις, συμβατήριος λόγος, overtures in the conclusion of treaties, i. 413. σύμβολα, σύμβολον, international convention, i. 133, 139, 198, 203, 209, 322, 378; ii. 71, 137- (συμβολά and συμβολή are sometimes used in inscriptions, i. 378 (note).) ovμpaxía, alliance both for offensive and defensive purposes, i. 143, 377, 378; ii. 33. σúμμaɣo, allies, ii. 16. συμπολιτεία, a league of several States interchanging civic rights, i. 144, 377.
σkapηpópoι, domiciled aliens carry-ouvdikot, advocates, i. 152; ii. 138.
ing for their patrons certain vessels in the Panathenaic pro- cessions, i. 170. σKiadηpóроi, daughters of domi- ciled aliens carrying parasols over the heads of Athenian women,
ovvédpiov, general assembly, espe- cially of members of an alliance or a league, ii. 27.
σúvedpos, ambassador sent to a con- gress as a select commissioner, i. 307; ii. 5, 21, 361.
σπovdaí, treaty, truce, i. 376, 377, ovvýyopo, delegates sent as advo-
392, 393; ii. 280.
σovo, drink-offering, libation, i.
σπονδοφόρος, one who brings pro- posals for a treaty of peace, one who proclaims the sacred truce; also, a term representing the Latin fetialis, i. 304 (note); ii. 316.
στῆλαι, slabs inscribed with records
of decrees, treaties, etc., i. 414. σтраTηyoí, commanders, ministers of war; also, chief magistrates of certain Greek States, i. 196; ii. 27.
σvyypapý, contract, i. 132, 202; ii. 149. σúуkληTоs, general assembly of certain Greek leagues, ii. 27.
cates in arbitral causes, ii. 138, 149.
σύνθεσις, συνθεσίαι, contract, con- vention, i. 375.
συνθέωρος, colleague of envoy on a sacred mission, i. 306. ovv0ýkη, contract, treaty, conven- tion, i. 375, 376, 378. συνοίκισις, συνοικισμός, association of small village communities, i. 29. σúvragis, covenant, contract; con-
tribution of allies, i. 375; ii. 22. σvστημа τŵv Öηriadíwv, Greek name for the college of fetials, ii. 321. oppayís, seal, i. 132, 397.
Tpißoλov, three obols, i.e. half a drachma, i. 167.
τρόπαιον, trophy erected on or near field of battle by the victorious belligerent, ii. 296.
Tроý, defeat in the field, ii. 296, 297.
Tрópiμo, foster-children, i. 182.
υδριαφόροι, the wives of domiciled aliens carrying pitchers in certain festive processions for the wives of their patrons, i. 170.
Výκоо, subject allies, i. 176; ii. 16, 17.
φόνος ἀκούσιος, involuntary homi- cide, i. 172.
φόνος ἐκ προνοίας, wilful murder, i. 172.
pópos, tax paid by Athenian allies, ii. 18, 21.
φράτρα, φράτρη, a subdivision of the puλý, i. 122.
puλý, class, tribe, or division in Athens, i. 122.
pvoikov dikaίov, natural law, i. 79, 80.
ὑποτελεῖς φόρου, said of allies sub- | χορηγία, the equipping of a chorus
ject to taxation, ii. 17.
φητιάλεις, φιτιάλιοι, φητιάλιοι, etc., the Roman fetiales, ii. 316.
imposed on domiciled aliens, i. 167.
ψήφισμα, a measure passed or rati fied by the Athenian ecclesia, i. 205, 414.
INDEX OF WRITERS, TEXTS, ETC., CITED
Aelianus, i. 86, 132, 135, 170, 217; ii. 221, 236, 277. Aeschines, i. 36, 138, 151, 154, 200, 345, 376, 388, 389, 393; ii. 5, 6, 8, 21, 103, 259, 260, 286, 301.
Aeschylus, i. 177, 178, 305; ii.
135, 262, 343, 368. Ammianus (Marcellinus), i. 105,
283, 357; ii. 206, 339, 348. Andocides, i. 44, 86, 139, 150, 187, 305, 306, 376. Antiphon, i. 206. Apollodorus, ii. 170.
Appian, i. 241, 342; ii. 227, 228. Aristides of Miletus, ii. 2. Aristophanes, i. 40, 129, 133, 136,
152, 163, 167, 305, 375, 391, 396; ii. 17, 19, 173, 381. Aristophanes of Byzantium, i. 159. Aristotle, i. 29, 30, 33, 40, 53, 54, 57, 79, 86, 122, 129, 150, 158, 163, 164, 174, 181, 187, 190, 197, 198, 202, 306, 375, 378; ii. 14, 16, 173, 196, 217, 236, 262.
Arnobius, ii. 325. Asconius, i. 340.
Athenaeus, i. 35, 36, 124, 132, 186; ii. 219, 326. Ausonius, i. 70, 86, 87. Boethius, i. 271.
Caesar, i. 227, 232, 399, 401, 405, 406; ii. 42, 49, 164, 228, 254. Callimachus, i. 118. Cato, ii. 369.
Cicero, i. 48, 70, 77, 80, 81, 84, 92, 97, 98, 101, 105, 106, 111, 113, 117, 119, 123, 132, 182, 211, 212, 215, 218, 219, 224, 225, 233, 242, 243, 246, 252, 255, 261, 262, 263, 269, 276, 277, 288, 290, 294, 307, 308, 323, 326, 327, 330, 332, 340, 343, 345, 346, 369, 370, 372, 373, 379, 397, 418; ii. 5, 10, 33, 42, 51, 52, 96, 100, 118, 124, 133, 162, 181, 194, 195, 198, 227, 228, 231, 232, 239, 245, 261, 264, 266, 268, 288, 297, 309, 311, 313, 317, 319, 322, 323, 324, 326, 327, 329, 330, 333, 369. Curtius (Quintus), i. 306. Deinarchus, i. 161, 186. Demosthenes, i. 34, 35, 44, 54, 57, 123, 134, 136, 137, 144,
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