INDEX. 



523 



Thasos, i. 324 — wines of, iii. 



245— j^rapes of, 262. 

 Tlieamedes, iv. 207 ; vi. 356, 



357. 

 Theangalis, v. 66. 

 Theatre, of Pompeius, vi 



350— of Scaurus, 163, 349 



350. 

 Theatres, awnings for, iv. 



138 — saffron-water used 



in, 321. 

 Thebaic stone, vi. 331, 367. 

 Thebais, 1.407. 

 Thebasa, i. 493. 

 Thebes, in Boeotia, i. 290- 



the taking of, vi. 174. 

 Thebes, the Corsian, i. 277. 

 Thebes, in Egypt, i. 416 ; vi. 



343. 

 Thebes, in Thessaly, i. 294, 

 Thelycardios, vi. 457. 

 Thelygonon, v. 191, 213, 214 



239. 

 Thelyphonon, v. 128, 218- 



221. 

 Thelypteris, v. 245, 246. 

 Thelyrrhizos, vi, 457. 

 Theraiscyra described, ii. 8. 

 Themison, iii. 100 ; v. 372. 

 Theobrotion, v. 64, 65, 66. 

 Theochrestus, vi. 467. 

 Theodorus, ii. 226 ; vi. 184, 



283, 342. 

 Theodosia, i. 334. 

 Theomenes, vi. 467. 

 Tlieomnestus, vi. 145, 188, 



267. 

 Theon, vi. 280. 

 Theon Ochema, 1. 380; ii. 



104. 

 Theophrastus, i. 9, 10, 270— 



quoted, 193, 194 ; iii. 197, 



441, 478, 525 ; iv. 208 ; vi. 



366, 461. 

 Theopompus, i. 150. 

 Theramne, i. 283. 

 Theriaca, grapes of the, iv. 



463. 

 Theriace, v. 384, 396— com- 

 position of, iv. 299, 300. 

 Therimachus, vi. 169, 256. 

 Therionarca, v. 65, 124. 

 Thermse, Gulf of, i. 300,324. 

 ■Therniopylse, i. 294. 

 Theseus, 1.289; iv. 426. 

 Thesion, iv. 359. 417. 

 Thesmophoria, v. 26. 

 Thesplades,vi. 321. 

 Thespife,l. 290; v. 475. 

 Thesproti, i. 271. 

 Thessalonica, i. 300. 

 Thessalus, v. 373. 

 Thessaly described, i. 294— 



its witchcraft, v. 423. 

 Thibil, ii. 127. 

 Thieldones, ii. 322. 



Thirst, successfully resist 

 ed, ii. 159 — how prevented 

 in Gwtulia, 550 — how al- 

 layed, iii. 99. 



Thistles, various kinds of, 

 iv. 190, 191, 299, 351, 353, 

 354, 401, 425, 426 ; v. 45, 

 239. 



Thlaspi, v. 268, 269. 



Thomna, iii. 128. 



Thorn, iv. 421 ; v. 43-46. 



Thorn, Eg}vtian, iii. 183. 



Thorn, Indian, iii. 109. 



Thorn, royal, iii. 207, 208. 



Thorn, thirsty, iii. 211. 



Thorvbethron, v. 173. 



Thos,' ii. 304. 



Thoth, the Egyptian month, 

 V. 256. 



Thrace described, i. 302. 



Thracia (stone), vi. 457. 



Thranis, vi. 65. 



Thrasimenus, 1. 116. 



Thrason, vi. 188. 



Thrasyllus, i. 149. 



Thread, gold, vi. 98. 



Tlireshing-floor, iv. 70, 102. 



Thrissa, vi. 65. 



Throat, iii. 63, 64— remedies 

 for affections of, v. 433, 



Thrushes, ii. 506, 509— fat- 

 tened, ii.501. 



Thryallis, v. 127, 128. 



Thryselinum, v. 135. 



Thucydides, i. 119, 270, 474 ; 

 ii. i75. 



Thule, i. 109, 145, 352 ; ii. 

 113. 



Thunder, i. 69, 70, 80-83, 86 

 — ascribed to Jupiter, 51, 

 52 — prognostics from, iv. 

 121— truffles produced by, 

 144. 



Thurii, wines of, iii. 243. 



Thyatira, i. 468. 



Thymbrseum, iv. 293. 



Thyme, iv. 292, 293, 331, 

 32, 375, 376. 



Thymelsea, iii. 201. 



Thynias, 11. 22. 



Thynni, ii. 385. 



Thynnis, vi. 65. 



Thyon, ill. 197. 



Thyrea, i. 283. 



Thyrsus, iii. 187. 



Thysdris, 11. 138. 



Tiber, i. 191, 192. 



Tiberias, 1. 429. 



Tiberius, the Emperor, i. 

 264 ; ii. 197, 198 ; iii. 241, 

 272 ; iv. 156, 174, 188, 189 ; 

 V. 283, 390, 426 ; vi. 81, 234, 

 381 — could see in the 

 dark, iii. 51. 



Tibur, stone of, vi. 324. 



Tiburnus, iii. 431. 



Ticks, various kinds of, iii. 



40, 41. 

 rides, an account of the, i. 



124-128. 

 Tifernuiu, i. 240. 

 rifei-nus, i. 231, 

 Tiga, 1. 395. 

 Tigers, when first seen at 



Kome, ii. 275— their na- 

 ture, 275, 276. 

 Tigranes, 11. 82. 

 Tigranocerta, 11. 19. 

 Tigress, instinct of the, ii. 



248. 

 Tigrina^, iii. 196. 

 Tigris, 11. 62, 75. 

 Tiles, the invention of, ii. 



222 — an account of, vi. 



368. 

 Tiliaventum, i. 249. 

 Timaeus, i. 30, 148, 372; vi, 



145, 222. 

 Timagenes, i. 270. 

 Timanthes, vi. 251, 254, 255. 

 Timarcliides, vi. 188, 

 Timarchus, vi. 170. 

 Timarete, vi, 249, 281. 

 Timaris, vi. 455. 

 Timaristus, iv. 388. 

 Timavus, i. 266. 

 Timber, felling of, iii. 415, 



416, 417. 

 Time, Roman reckoning of, 



ii. 125. 

 Time-pieces, the first, ii. 



237. 

 Timictonia, vi. 459, 

 Timocles, vi. 170. 

 Timomachus, vi. 277. 

 Timon the misanthrope, ii. 



160. 

 Timosthenes, i. 371, 

 Timotheus, the musician, 



ii, 231. 

 Timotheus, the sculptor, vi. 



188, 316, 317. 

 Tin, i. 351— first use of, ii. 



225 — an account of, vi. 



212. 

 Tinea, iii. 425. 

 Tingi, i. 374 

 Tinning, vi. 214, 

 Tinnunculus, Ii, 519, 532, 

 Tinting of flowers, iv. 317. 

 Tinus, iii, 333. 

 Tipasa, i. 386. 

 Tiphe, iv. 31, 35. 

 Tireslas, vi. 456. 

 riridates, v. 428. 

 Tiro, Sabinus, iv. 204. 

 Tiro, Tulllus, i. 147. 

 Tlryns, 1. 284. 

 Tisicrates, vi. 176, 187— co- 

 louring of, 282, 283. 

 Tithymalis, v. 179. 

 Tithymalon, iv. 279, 280. 



