Archæologiæ græcæ: or, The antiquities of Greece. By John Potter, M.A. and Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxon

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Archæologiæ græcæ: or, The antiquities of Greece. By John Potter, M.A. and Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxon
Author
Potter, John, 1673 or 4-1747.
Publication
Oxford :: printed at the theatre, for Timothy Child at the White-Hart, and John Jones at the Dolphin and Crown, in St. Paul's Church-yard, London,
MDCXCIX. [1699]
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Subject terms
Greece -- Military policy -- Early works to 1800.
Greece -- Antiquities -- Early works to 1800.
Greece -- Civilization -- Early works to 1800.
Greece -- Cultural policy -- Early works to 1800.
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"Archæologiæ græcæ: or, The antiquities of Greece. By John Potter, M.A. and Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxon." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A55525.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

Pages

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.

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Sorrow with what Ceremonies express'd
212, 213, 214, &c.
Souldiers, of Greece how esteem'd 3, 4. pay'd and levy'd 6, 7, 8. when admitted to War 6. when dis∣charg'd 7. their different sorts 10, 11. Apparel 55, 56. Treat∣ment after Death 107, 108, 109, &c. Punishments and Rewards 125, 126, 127, 171, &c. Children how provided for 128. Souldiers in Ships
152.
Souls purify'd by Fire
226.
Spears 39, 40, 41. at Sea 152. turn'd down at Funerals
112.
Sphinx in Theban Ensigns
85.
Spoils how taken and dispos'd
116, 117, &c. 171.
Statues, dedicated to Gods after Victory 124. to Victors
128.
Sterns 138. pull'd to Shore
160, 161.
Stews, tolerated 331, &c. nu∣merous in Harbours
165.
Stirrops when first us'd
13.
Stoicks allow'd Self-murder
182.
Stones anciently us'd for Wea∣pons 50, 51, 52. cast out of Engines
105.
Strange Women for Harlots
332.
sudden Death caus'd by Apollo or Diana
189.
Sun guided the first Sailors
157, 158.
Swallows us'd in Philtres
273.
Swipes
143.
Swords
41.
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