INDEX
lasion, 151 ; receives the snake of Cychreus at Eleusis. 207, 2S1, 289 ; seeks Perseplione, 293 ; wroth -ttith Zeus, 295 ; received by Metuueira at Eleusis, drinks the ritual potion, 303 ; nurses Deniophoon, 305 ; places Denio- phoon in the fire, 307 ; resumes her shape, 309 ; temple of — at Eleusis, 311 ; causes a famine, 311 ; refuses to obey the sum- mons of Zeus, 313, 315; meets Persephone, 317, 321 ; allows the fruits of the earth to grow again, instructs the Eleusiniana in her mysteries, 323 ; bears the horse Areion to Poseidon, 485 n.
Demo, 297
Democritus (of Troezen), 569
Demodes, 589
Demodoce, 171
Bemodocus, Lay of — , contrasted with the Hymn to Aphrodite, xxxviii
Demoplion, s. of Theseus, 519, 523
Demophoon, s. of Celeus, nursed by Demeter, 305, 307
Deo (Demeter). 293, 303, 325
Descent of Theseus into Hades, a Hesiodic poem, xxiii
Desire (Himerus), 83, 93
Destinies, 95
Deucalion, xxii ; s. of Prometheus, 155, 157 ; s. of Minos, 197, 209
Dias, f. of CleoUa, 203
Dictys, 8. of Magnes, 157
Didaeon, s. of Eurytus, 207
Didymus. 535
Dike (Justice), 145
Diodes, Dioclus, a prince of Eleusis, 299, 323
Diodorus Siculus, mentions a collec- tion of Hymns, xxxiv
Diomedes, xxxii, 505 ; brings Philoctetes from Leninos", aitis Odysseus to steal the Paiiadiiini, 511 ; returns home from Troy, 525 ; followers of — . 593
Dione, 79 ; dan. of Tetiiys, 105 ; present at birth of Apollo. 331
Dionysiac element at Eleusis, xxxvi
Dionysus, xxxviii, 49 ; s. of Zeus and Semele, 149; weds Ariridne, 149 ; rites of — , 169, 211 ; tjivos
grapes to men, 249 ; birthplace of — , 287 and n. : adventure of — with pirates, 429-433 ; Bacchic. 447 ; reared and accom- panied by Nymphs. 451
Dioscuri, 161 ; sack Athens, 501
Disputes, offspring of Strife, 97
Divination by Birds, the — , attached to the ^^'or1is and Days, rejected by Apollonius lUiodius, probable purpose of — , xLx. 65
Dins, supposed f. of Hesiod and Perseg, xiii, 571, 581
Dodona, oracle at — , 215 ; the oak- grove at — , 279
Dogs, treatment of — , 47 ; taming of—, 61, 471
Dolichus, a prince of Eleusis, 299
Doom, s. of Night. 95
Dorian race sprung from Dorus, xxii
Dorians in Crete, 275
Doris, w. of Nereus, 97 ; dau. of Nereus, ib. ; dau. of Tethya and Ocean, 105
Dorus, s. of Hellen, xxii, 157
Dotian plain, 441
Dotium, 211
Doto, 97
Doso. assumed name of Demeter, 297
Dread, attendant of Ares, 253
Dreams, offspring of Niglit, 95
Dres. 571
Dryalus (a Centaur), 233
Dryas (a Lapith), 231
Dryops, 445
Dulichiuni, 355
Dyme, 355
Dynamene, 97
Earth, xxi, xxix; causes death of Orion, 71 ; source of the ilacc of Silver, 75, 79, 81, 87 ; second of the three primeval bcinijs. 87 and n. ; plots against Heaven, 91 ; mates with Sea, 97, 109, 113; receives Zeus from Rhea, 115 ; keep.s thunder and lightning iiidden, 117, 127, 131; gives birtli to Typhoetis, 139 ; promjits till! gods to make Zeus their king, 143. 331, 349. 351 ; the Mother of All, who enrichea men, 457,
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