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 June 14, 2024.

Pages

D.
Daedalus's Fable interpreted
145.
Daggers
43.
Danaus invented Ships
130.
Darts
50.
Daughters, expensive 299. ex∣pos'd 360. shar'd their Parents Estates
368.
dead Enemies how treated
107, 108, &c. 178, 179, 187.
dead Men, how reverenc'd 174. when admitted into the Ely∣sian Fields ibid. under the Power of infernal Gods 190. first consecrated to Proserpinae 191. had their Eyes clos'd 195. their Limbs compos'd 195, 196. their Bodies wash'd 196. anointed 196, 197. wrapt in Garments 197, 198. laid out 201. attended 202. their

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Mouths fill'd with Money 202, 203. with Cakes 203, 204. their Hair hung on the House∣doors 204. commended 252. honour'd with Sacrifices 255, 256, &c. and other ways 259, 260, &c. retain'd the Affe∣ctions they had when alive
261.
Death, when sudden caus'd by Apollo or Diana 189. express'd by softening Terms
193, 194.
Debtors Bodies deliver'd to Cre∣ditors
183.
Declaration of War necessary 71, 72. it's Form
76.
defensive Arms 25. more priz'd than offensive
ibid.
defensive Strategems against Be∣siegers
106.
Deserters punish'd
125, 172.
Diana, worship'd before Marriage 301, 302. the Cause of sudden Death 189. concern'd in Child-birth
347, &c.
Dirges at Funerals
223.
Discourse at Entertainments after Funerals
252.
Divorces
320, 321, &c.
Dominion of the Seas by whom possess'd
154.
Doves Blood us'd in Philtres
272.
Dowries
294, 295.
Dragoons
19.
dying Men, how treated by their Friends 193. pray'd to Mer∣cury
ibid.
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