S.
- Sacred Band of Lovers
- 265.
- Sacrifices, before Battles 84. after Victory 121. to the Dead
- 255, 256.
- Sacrilegious Persons how treated after Death
- 182, 184, 187.
- Saddles not us'd
- 13.
- Sails
- 145.
- Sail-yards
- 145.
- Samyres invented Ships of War
- 133.
- Scaling Ladders
- 100.
- Scimeters
- 43.
- Scritch-owls Feathers us'd in Philtres
- 272.
- Scylla's Story interpreted
- 141.
- Scythians, their Bows 45, 46. in∣structed the Greeks in the Use of Bows
- 45.
- Sea-fights
- 167, 168, &c.
- Seas in whose Dominion
- 154.
- Seats of Rowers
- 145▪
- Selemnus's Waters cur'd Love
- 284, 285.
- Self-murder how esteem'd of
- 181, 182.
- Semiramis invented Ships of War
- 133.
- Sepulcres 237, 238, &c. how honour'd
- 253, 254, &c.
- Shields 34, 35, &c. turn'd down∣wards at Funerals
- 112, 113.
- Shell-trumpets
- 86, 87, &c.
- Ships, how and by whom in∣vented 129, 130, &c. how first built 131. of several sorts 133, 134. their Parts 135, 136, &c. Names 140. consecrated to the Gods 141. their In∣struments of War 147, 148, 149. Officers 155, 156, &c. adorn'd with Garlands 161. pull'd to Shore
- 160, 161.
- Shipwrack why fear'd
- 175.
- Shouting before Engagements
- 92.
- Sides of Ships
- 137.
- Sieges how manag'd 97, &c. at Sea
- 169, &c.
- Signals 84, 85, 86, &c. at Sea-fights
- 168.
- Simplicity of primitive Times
- 1, 2, 252.
- Skins of wild Beasts worn by ancient Heroes
- 29, 30.
- Slain in War how treated
- 107, 108, 109, &c.
- Slaves carefully interr'd
- 178.
- Sleep an Emblem of Death
- 194.
- Slings
- 52, 53, 54, 105.
- Smoke to signify approching E∣nemies
- 105.
- Snakes Bones us'd to excite Love
- 272.
- Solemnity of Marriage order'd by Erato
- 285.
- Songs, of Triumph 128. of Mar∣riage
- 316, 317.