HEGESANDER. (Book vii. § 36, p. 455.)
Pupil. Good master, many men have written largely On cookery; so either prove you're saying Something original, or else don't tease me.
Cook. No, Syrus; think that I'm the only person Who've found and know the gastronomic object. I did not learn it in a brace of years,
Wearing the apron just by way of sport; But have investigated and examined
The art by portions during my whole life- How many kinds of greens, and sorts of sprats— The manifold varieties of lentils :- To sum up all-when I 've officiated During a funeral feast, as soon as ever The company return'd from the procession; All in their mourning robes, by merely lifting My saucepan's lid I've made the weepers laugh, Such titillations ran throughout their bodies, As if it was a merry marriage-banquet.
Pupil. What just by serving them with sprats and lentils ?
Cook. Pshaw! this is play-work merely! If I get All I require, and once fit up my kitchen, You'll see the very thing take place again That happen'd in the times of the old Sirens. The smell will be so sweet, that not a man
Will have the power to walk right through this alley; But every passer-by will stand directly
Close to my door, lock-jaw'd, and nail'd to it, And speechless, till some friend of his run up,
With nose well plugg'd, and drag the wretch away. Pupil. You're a great artist!
To whom you're prating. There are very many
That I can spy amongst the audience there,
Who through my means have eat up their estates.-ANON.
ABATES, a Cilician wine, 54. Abrotonum, a courtesan, mother of The- mistocles, 921.
Abydenes, profligacy of the, 841.
Academicians, bad character of some of the, 814.
Acanthias, or thorny shark, 461. Acanthus, wine of, 50.
Acatia, a kind of drinking cup, 740. Accipesius, question as to what fish in- tended, 462. Acesias cited, 828. Acestius cited, 828.
Achæinas, a kind of loaf, 181.
Achæus the Eretrian cited, 51, 104, 277,
420, 425, 435, 579, 592, 593, 653, 654, 673, 712, 743, 767, 796, 1025, 1066, 1100, 1102.
Acharnus, a fish, 449.
Achillean fountain, the, 71. Acorns, sea, 151.
Acorns of Jupiter, 87.
Acratopotes, a hero honoured in Muny- chia, 64.
Adæus, surnamed the cock, defeated and killed by Chares, 853.
Adæus of Mitylene cited, 751, 967. Adespoti, freedmen among the Lacedæ- monians, 427.
Admete of Argos, story of, 1072.
Adonis, a kind of fish, 525.
Adramyttes, king of Lydia, 826.
Adrian, wine so called, 54.
Eacis, a kind of drinking cup, 739. Ægimius cited, 1028.
Æginetans, their numerous slaves, 428. Elius Asclepiades cited, 1080. Emilianus of Mauritania, the gramma- rian, a Deipnosophist, 2. Eolian harmony, its character, 996; called afterwards Sub-Dolian, 997. Eolus, a kind of fish, 503.
Eschines, his bad character, accord- ing to Lysias, 975; cited, 349, 536,
Eschylides cited, 1040.
Eschylus, invented scenic dresses, and
arrayed the choruses of his plays, 35; his appeal to posterity, 548; accused
of intemperance, 676; cited, 18, 28, 62, 84, 111, 112, 120, 143, 145, 165, 265, 282, 475, 497, 547, 571, 588, 592, 620, 634, 664, 669, 706, 739, 748, 759, 764, 783, 784, 789, 797, 805, 916, 957, 958, 961, 1001, 1005, 1009, 1050, 1065, 1076, 1102, 1120.
Eschylus the Alexandrian cited, 956. Æthlius cited, 1040, 1045.
Etolians involved in debt by extrava- gance, 844.
Affection of various animals for man, 967.
Agallis of Corcyra wrote on grammar,
Agias cited, 1000. Agiastos cited, 144. Agis cited, 827.
Aglais, the female trumpeter, her vora- city, 654.
Aglaosthenes cited, 131.
Agnocles the Rhodian cited, 567. Agnon the Academic cited, 961. Agron, king of the Illyrians, kills him- self with drinking, 695.
Alban wine, two kinds of, 43, 54. Alcæus the Mitylenean, fond of drink- ing, 679; cited, 37, 63, 123, 178, 182, 497, 584, 628, 630, 644, 669, 670, 678, 679, (poetic version, 1180,) 726, 767, 1000, (1211,) 1076, 1083, 1098, 1104, 1108.
Alcetas the Macedonian, a great drinker, 689.
Alcibiades, character of, 855; his tri- umphant return to Athens, 856; at- tached to courtesans, 916; his death, 917.
Alcidamas cited, 945.
Alcides of Alexandria, a Deipnoso- phist, 3.
Alcimus cited, 506, 696, 830. Alciphron cited, 52.
Alcisthenes of Sybaris, his rich garment, 865.
Alcman, recorded by himself as a great eater, 656; cited, 52, 64, 136, 137, 183, 190, 227, 588, 614, 656, 797, 958, (poetic version, 1206,) 995, 1017, 1036, 1087, 1089.
Aleison, a kind of drinking cup, 740. Alexamenus cited, 808. Alexander the Great, death of, 686; his drunkenness, 687; his debauchery, 961; his luxury and extravagance, 860; gross flattery offered to him, 861; his letter to Philoxenus cited, 36, 70; his letter to the satraps of Asia cited, 742; his Agen cited, 935. Alexander, king of Egypt, 880, Alexander, king of Syria, 335. Alexander the Etolian cited, 273, 444, 465, 650, 1117.
Alexander the Myndian cited, 94, 107, 351, 610, 611, 613, 615, 616, 617, 618, 619, 620, 622, 623, 628.
Alexandrides cited, 94.
Alexarchus, his strange letter, 164. Alexinus the logician cited, 1113. Alexis the comic poet, an epicure in fish, 543; cited, 30, 34, 42, 47, 51, 56, 60, 64, 66, 75, 77, 81, 90, (poetic version, 1126,) 95, 99, 105, 110, 111, 125, 126, 128, 157, 158, 159, 167, 173, 177, 178, 180, 183, 189, 193, 194, (1133,) 198, 202, 203, 204, 206, 207, 209, 218, 219, 220, 222, 259, 263, 264, (1136,) 265, 271, 272, 274, 354, 355, 356, (1139,) 357, 358, (1142,) 359, (1143,) 362, 363, 372, (1146,) 374, (1150,) 378, 379, 380, 381, 384, 389, 390, 399, 400, 405, (1156, 1157,) 406, 452, 460, 472, 475, 482, 494, 510, 514, 532, (1163,) 535, 536, 537, 558, 562, 571, 575, 576, 579, 582, 596, (1174,) 599, 603, 605, 607, 622, 623, 658, 660, 663, 664, 665, 672, 678, 680, 681, 697, 700, 701, 705, 709, (1180,) 731, (1183,) 743, (1185,) 749, 751, 752, 754, 768, 772, 792, 797, 800, 803, 804, 805, 818, (1186,) 828, 865, 871, 884, 885, 894, (1190,) 899, (1191,) 901, (1193,) 904, (1194,) 907, 908, (1194,) 915, 918, 935, 936, 942, 950, 966, 974, 978, 991, (1210,) 1020, 1026, 1027, 1029, 1040, 1041, 1043, 1047, 1048, 1057, 1059, 1060, 1072, 1083, 1095, 1098, 1104, 1105, (1217,) 1107, 1118, 1119, 1120.
Alexis cited, 660.
Alexis the Samian cited, 916. Alexon cited, 283.
Almonds, 85, various kinds, 85.
Alphesticus, a fish, 442.
Alps, the, or Rhipæan mountains, 468. Amalthea, horn of, a grove so called, 867; a drinking cup, 741. Amaranthus cited, 542, 653.
Amasis, the Egyptian king, how he ob- tained the throne, 1086; fond of mirth, 409; a great drinker, 692.
Ambrosia nine times sweeter than honey, 64; a flower so called, 1093. Ameipsias cited, 12, 103, 113, 426, 482, 49, 516, 580, 644, 673, 705, 754, 1066. Amerias cited, 129, 189, 281, 282, 420, 581, 670, 741, 774, 1089, 1118, 1121. Amiæ, or tunnies, 436.
Amiton the Eleuthernæan, a harp-player, 1019.
Ammonius cited, 907.
Amoebius. the harp-player, 993. Amphicrates cited, 921.
Amphictyon, king of the Athenians, honours paid to Bacchus by, 63. Amphilochus, advice to, 823. Amphion the Thespiæan, cited, 1003. Amphis the comic writer, cited, 12, 50, 57, 71, 78, 83, 93, 110, 114, 167, 279, 356, (poetic version, 1138,) 435, 463, 531, 608, 663, 666, 671, 707, 894, 901, 908, 944, 1026, 1103, (1216.) Amphis, a wine so called, 52. Amusements, fondness of the Greeks for, 31.
Amyntas cited, 110, 698 800, 848. Anacharsis the Scythian, his satire on drunkenness, 691.
Anacreon, a sober and virtuous man, 677; cited, 18, 34, 282, 283, 362, 625, 673, 680, 685, 705, 726, 730, 738, 753, 757, 758, 796, 854, 903, 955, (poetic version, 1205,) 957, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1030, 1072, 1075, 1076, 1083, 1098, 1102, 1108.
Ananius cited, 132, 443, 583, 997. Anaxagoras cited, 94, 119, 120. Anaxandrides destroys his unsuccessful
plays, 589; cited, 47, 57, 78, 112, 158, 175, 214, 266, 281, 283, 352, 359, 381, 382, 389, 400, 410, 413, 463, 470, 483, 520, 589, 720, 727, 731, 768, 769, 803, 886, 912, 980, 1013, 1020, 1026, 1046, 1047, 1098, 1102, 1104, 1110, 1119. Anaxarchus the philosopher, his mode of life, 877.
Anaxilas, or Anaxilaus, cited, 104, 113, 158, 205, 275, 284, 355, 399, 482, 540, 590, 607, 656, 672, 742, 877, 893, (poetic version, 1187,) 914, 994, 1047. Anaximander cited, 796.
Anaximenes of Lampsacus cited, 365, 851, 944.
Anaxippus cited, 271, (poetic version, 1136,) 656, 776, 974.
Anchiale and Tarsus built in one day by Sardanapalus, 848.
Anchimolus, a water-drinker, 72.
Anchovies, 447; mode of cooking, 448.
Ancyla, a kind of drinking cup, 739. Andreas of Panormus, cited, 1012. Andreas the physician cited, 191, 490,491. Andriscus cited, 131.
Androcottus the Lydian, luxury of, 849. Androcydes cited, 404.
Andron of Alexandria cited, 285, 1087. Androsthenes cited, 155.
Androtion cited, 126, 137, 591. Anicetus cited, 741.
Anicius, Lucius, his burlesque triumph, 981.
Animals, fondness of the Sybarites for, 832.
Annarus the Persian, luxury of, 849. Antagoras, the poet, repartee of, 538. Antalcidas the Lacedæmonian, favoured by the king of Persia, 79. Antelopes, 625.
Antheas the Lindian, 702.
Anthias, the, 442; why called a sacred fish, 443.
Anthippus cited, 637, (poetic version, 1176.)
Anticlides cited, 254, 605, 735, 754. Antidotus cited, 181, 378, 1027, 1050. Antigenides, witticism ascribed to, 1008. Antigonus the Carystian cited, 73, 137, (poetic version, 1129,) 146, 466, 475, 544, 661, 691, 876, 901, 904, 962, 969. Antimachus cited, 471, 478, 745, 746, 748, 757, 758, 770, 775. Antinous, garland of, 1081.
Antiochus of Alexandria cited, 769. Antiochus the Great, his favour for players and dancers, 31; his drunken- ness, 692, 694.
Antiochus Epiphanes, games celebrated by, 310; a great drinker, 692.
Antiochus Grypus, his magnificent en- tertainment, 864.
Antiochus Theos banishes the philo- sophers, 875.
Antipater, the king, his plain mode of
life, 878; a check on the disorderly conduct of Philip, 687.
Antipater of Tarsus cited, 546, 1028. Antiphanes, his remark to king Alexan- der, 888; cited, 4, 5, 7, 12, 17, 24, 29, 37, 45, 46, 47, 62, 65, 70, 71, 77, 78, 93, 96, 99, 100, 104, 108, 109, 110, 112, 119, 125, 126, 130, 140, (poetic version, 1129,) 157, 160, 165, 167, 172, (1133,) 179, 186, 195, 198, 202, 203, 206, 207, 209, 214, 231, 252, 55, 258, 259, 260, 271, 272, 273, 276, 279, 353, 354, 355, (1137,) 357, (1142,) 358, 364, 375, (1151,) 376, 389, 404, (1156,) 405, 411, 452, 462, 463, 469, 471, 474, 476, 482, 486, 491, 492, 507, 508, 520, 535, 536, 537, 54, 542, 565, 577, 579, 583, 599, 618, 624, 625, 626, 633, 634, 635, 645, 666, 667, 697, 701, 703, 704, 708, 710, 711, (1181,) 720, 724, 737, 751, 756, 774, 776, 777, 778, 789, 800, 805, 806, 843, 872, 885,
886, 895, 905, 908, 914, 915, 934, 936, 937, 986, 993, 1026, 1028, 1030, 1033, 1047, 1050, 1057, 1058, 1064, 1065, 1072, 1084, 1088, 1096, 1101, 1102, 1104, 1107.
Antiphanes the orator, cited, 626. Antiphon cited, 666, 841, 1040. Antisthenes cited, 343, 344, 350, 822. Antony, Marc, assumes the style of Bacchus, 239.
Antylla, revenues of, the pin money of Egyptian and Persian queens, 55. Anytus, a friend of Alcibiades, 856. Aotus, a kind of drinking cup, 740. Apanthracis, a kind of loaf, 182. Apellas cited, 104, 581.
Aphetæ, freedmen among the Lacedæ- monians, 427.
Aphritis, a kind of anchovy, 447. Apicius, an epicure, 10. Apion cited, 802, 1027, 1086. Apollo the fish-eater, 545. Apollocrates, a drunkard, 688. Apollodorus of Adramyttium cited,
Apollodorus the arithmetician cited, 660.
Apollodorus of Athens cited, 104, 108, 137, 148, 276, 412, 486, 512, 770, 774, 795, 801, 907, 913, 930, 935, 943, 1017, 1032, 1037, 1059, 1088. Apollodorus of Carystus cited, 57, 127, 440, 441, 480.
Apollodorus the comic poet cited, 4, (poetic version, 1123.)
Apollodorus the Cyrenean cited, 777. Apollodorus of Gela cited, 206, 752. Apollodorus, son of Pasion, cited, 916. Apollodorus the physician cited, 1078. Apollonius cited, 162.
Apollonius of Herophila cited, 1099. Apollonius Rhodius cited, 445, 712. Apollophanes cited, 190, 745, 775. Apopyrias, 185.
Apopyris, the, a fish, 529. Apparatus, the cook's, 271. Appian the grammarian, 402.
Apples, 135; various kinds, 136; battle of apples, 435.
Aracis, a drinking cup, 803.
Arææ, islands, why so called, 412. Araros cited, 77, 144, 159, 175, 281, 374, 751, 899.
Aratus cited, 781, 782, 786.
Arbaces, the Mede, his interview with Sardanapalus, 847. Arbutus, the, 82, 83.
Arcadians, cultivation of music by the, 999.
Arcadion, epitaph on, 689. Arcesilaus, ready wit of, 662. Archagathus cited, 254.
Archaianassa, the mistress of Plato, his song on her, 940; (poetical version, 1197.)
Archedicus cited, 459, 460, 745.
« PreviousContinue » |