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
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Potter, John, 1673 or 4-1747.
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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 June 14, 2024.

Pages

A.
ABdication of Children
Pag. 378.
Achaian Slings
53.
Admiral 155, 156. of the Lace∣demonian Fleet
59, 60.
adopted Children
369.
Adultery, how reputed of, and punish'd
323, 324, &c.
Aegeon invented Ships of war
133.
Aeginensians invented Ships
131.
Aegyptian Trumpet
90.
Aetolians us'd not to declare War 72. look'd on as Robbers
ibid.
Agnus cactus an Antidote against Love
283, &c.
Alarums sounded on various In∣struments
91, 92.
Altars, instead of Trophies 124. plac'd near Graves
257.
Anchors
142.
anointing of the Dead
196.
Antidotes against Love
283, &c.
Apollo, invented Bows 44. ho∣nour'd at Argos with Sacri∣fices after mourning 252. with Offerings of Hair 303. re∣puted the Cause of sudden Death
189.
Apparel of Mourners 213, 214. of Soldiers
55, 56.
Archers
18.
Arches of Triumph
124.
Argian Bucklers
37.
Argians sacrific'd to Apollo after mourning
252.
Aries the Constellation whence call'd
132.
Armies how divided 61, &c. how marshall'd
83.
Arms, by whom invented 20, 21. compos'd of Brass, &c. 21, 22, 23. how adorn'd 23. always worn by the primitive Greeks, and barbarous Nations 23, 24. of what sorts 5, 26, 27, &c. 152, 153, &c. turn'd down at Funerals 112, 113. dedicated in Temples 119, 120. burn'd with Soldiers
228.
Armour of Horsemen and Horses
19.
Arrows
47, 48, 49.
Ashes cast on the Heads of Mourners
219.
Ashes of the Dead carry'd home
177, &c.
Athenians, Sovereigns of Greece 5. most successful at Sea 6. their Cavalry 18. Archers ibid. Commanders 57, 58, 59. He∣ralds 74. Marches 77. Ensigns 85. Treatment of the Slain in Battle 115. Punishment of De∣serters 125. Provision for the Children of Soldiers slain in War 128, 129. for those of other Patriots 373. Sovereignty of the Seas 154. their Fleet 154, 155. Marriages 285. Love of Boys 264, 265. Divorces 318, &c. Punishments for Adulte∣ry 327. Midwives 350. Cu∣stom in abdicating Children
378.
Atlas invented Ships
130.
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