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by Patrick Leigh Fermor


  Rodokanaki, Tanty, 302

  Rollin (author of Ancient History), 171, 180

  Rome and Romans, viii, 11, 44, 49, 55, 57, 87, 119, 122, 138–9, 175, 184, 188, 201, 204, 213–14, 219–20, 225, 251, 258, 268, 273, 275, 338–40

  Roumania (Wallachia and Moldavia), 181–2, 184–5, 219, 289

  Roumeli, x, 12, 61, 66, 185, 301, 344

  Runciman, Prof. Steven (author of The Eastern Schism), 333

  Russia and Russians, 13, 45, 55–6, 62, 112, 144, 185, 248, 265, 341

  Sagone, 122

  St. Artemidos, 202, 211

  St. Athanasius, 122, 204, 244

  St. Augustine, 59, 201, 244

  St. Bacchus, 176, 268, 283

  St. Basil, 219, 244

  St. Bernard (of Clairvaux), 259

  St. Demetrius, 30, 177, 202

  St. Dionysios the Areopagite, 264; Letter to Dorotheus the Deacon, 264

  St. George of Yanina, 277

  St. Gerasimos, 269

  St. Gideon of Tyrnavos, 277

  St. Gregory Nazianzen, 244

  St. Gregory of Nyssa, 244

  St. Ignatius Loyola, 313; Spiritual Exercises, 313

  St. Jerome, 207, 312

  St. John the Baptist, 42, 204, 243

  St. John Chrysostom, 220, 244

  St. John Damascene, 200, 213

  St. Luke, 269

  St. Nicholas of Karditza, 277

  St. Nikon, xi, 10, 18–19, 58

  St. Paul, 201, 219, 236, 312, 319

  St. Sergius, 176, 268

  St. Sophia, 26, 48, 268

  St. Thomas Aquinas, 244

  Saints (cure of illnesses), 202–3

  Salonika, 10, 12, 133, 169, 177, 268, 273, 333

  Samaria gorge, 304

  Samarina, 12, 303

  Samos, 119, 299

  San Giminiano, 98, 105

  Sandwich, Earl of, 169, 183

  Santorin, 142, 215, 308

  Sappho, 213, 326

  Sardinia and Sardinians, 125, 127, 214, 315

  Schmaltz, General, 114

  Schmidt, Bernhard, 200, 224

  Scyros, 11, 210

  Seferis, George (poet), 193, 215, 274, 321; The Argonauts, 215, 321

  Seiradanis family (Sphakia), 319

  Selinitza, 51

  Seraskier (Turkish C.-in-C.), 292

  Seriphos, 217

  Serres Komotini, 273

  Sestos, 46

  Severus, Alexander, 201, 339

  Sfax, 13

  Sherrard, Philip (author of The Marble Threshing Floor), 274

  Sicily and Sicilians, 47, 91, 106, 121–2, 145, 154, 311–12, 315

  Sikelianos (poet), 274

  Sikinos, 306

  Skardamoula, 292

  Skopelos, 303

  Skoutari, 291, 334, 340

  Slavs, 18–19, 58, 182, 185, 191, 199, 248, 259, 339

  Smart, Sir Walter and Lady, 8

  Smyrna, 12, 44

  Solferino, 128

  Solomos (modern Greek poet), 266, 274, 304

  Solon, 243

  Sophocles, 243

  Souli, 12, 57, 153, 208

  Soumela monastery, 270

  Spain and Spaniards, 10, 19, 37, 47, 121, 134, 139, 200, 220, 271, 312, 342; Ferdinand and Isabella, 10; Spanish (language), 10, 284 n.,

  Sparta and Spartans, 9–12, 14, 19–20, 22, 37, 57–9, 103, 105, 127, 129, 157, 163, 168, 170–1, 177–9, 198, 210, 261, 290, 296, 338–9, 342, 346

  Spetzai, 312

  Sporades, 228, 303, 344

  Stephanopoli family, 45, 61, 117–18, 120–1, 123, 127–30, 341

  Stesichorus, 212

  Stewart, Captain, 169

  Stoupa, 51

  Strabo, 180, 213

  Strophades islets, 311

  Styx, river, 153–4

  Superstitions and traditions, 6–7, 25, 38–40, 63, 66, 84–5, 86, 120, 173, 182, 187, 198–9, 207–8, 242, 252, 262, 271, 278, 288, 296, 300–1, 314

  Syphnos, 13

  Syra, 133

  Syracuse, 307

  Syrako, 173

  Syria, 176, 330

  Tabor, Mt., 248

  Taenarus, ix, 21, 96, 138, 152, 203

  Tarentum, 47, 307

  Tarquinia, 105

  Taurus mountains, 45, 144, 177

  Taygetus mountains, xii, 9, 11, 14–16, 21–2, 30, 32, 34, 38, 40, 45, 51, 53, 57–8, 63, 80, 82–3, 93, 104, 114, 119, 131, 134, 136, 210, 260, 290, 309, 330, 343

  Tepeléni, 286

  Tertullian, 201

  Thasos, 12, 226

  Thebaid, 247

  Thermopylae, 59, 198

  Theodora, Empress, 257

  Thesprotia, 12, 153

  Thessalonica, 13

  Thessaly, 5, 157, 227–8, 265, 277, 280, 301

  Thrace, xii, 5, 13, 44, 133, 204, 240; Anastenari (fire-walkers), 204

  Thucydides, 243

  Thule (King of Egypt), 243

  Tiberius, Emperor, 201

  Tiepolo, 267

  Tigani rock, 94

  Titus Quintus Flaminius, 338

  Todi, Jiacopone da, 264

  Tolmides, 338

  Tourloti, 176–7

  Trajan, 214, 219

  Trakhila, 51–2

  Trebizond, 13, 44, 59, 120, 127, 182, 257, 261, 265, 270, 276

  Trieste, 13

  Tripoli, 62, 103, 340

  Troupakis family, 37–9, 62, 64

  Troy, 46, 72, 101, 117, 178, 231–2

  Trypi, 9, 17, 19

  Tsarouchi, 318

  Tsimova (see Areopolis)

  Tsingriani family, 116

  Turkey and Turks, xii, xi, 13, 19, 36, 38–9, 44, 53, 57, 59–64, 86, 103, 105, 112, 117, 118, 120-2, 129–30, 134–5, 158, 162, 169, 174, 179, 181, 184, 191–2, 237–8, 240, 254, 266–9, 273, 277–8, 280, 286, 291, 292, 296, 300–1, 319–20, 323, 330–4, 340–1

  Tuscany, 13, 119, 127, 261

  Tyre, 338

  Tyrnavos, xii, 12, 277

  Tzoukhalia, 149

  Uniats, 122, 126, 130, 266

  Valle, Pietro della, 178

  Vamvaka, 93

  Varousia, 31

  Vatheia, 149, 160, 162–3, 165, 174, 230, 293

  Veli, Pasha of Thessaly, 62, 277

  Veloudios, Col. Thanos, 218

  Venezis (author of Aeolia), 215

  Venice and Venetians, 12–13, 36, 39, 52, 60–3, 88, 96, 108–9, 134–5, 142, 158, 162, 174, 191–2, 256, 264–7, 310, 312, 332–3, 346

  Venizelos and Venizelists, 175, 238–241, 286

  Vitylo, 52–3, 61, 117–8, 120–1, 127, 130, 134; Archbishop of, 121

  Vlachs, 12, 32–3, 86, 112, 303

  Volo, 273, 301

  Volterra, 119, 125

  Wallace, David, 325

  Watkins, Thomas (author of Travels), 178

  Wellesz, Dr. Egon (author of Byzantine Music and Hymnography), 252

  Wheler, George (author of A Journey into Greece), 169

  Winds, 12, 40, 47, 158, 292, 296, 310–14, 330

  Xenophon, 270

  Xerxes, 157

  Yanina, 10, 172, 273, 277–8, 284

  Yannitza, 16

  Yenitzariani family, 116

  Yerakaris, Liberakis, 61, 118

  Yeroliména, 93, 131–4, 136, 138, 140, 160, 167

  Ypsilanti, Prince Alexander, 185

  Zagarochoria, 13

  Zakynthos, 139

  Zanetbey (Grigorakis), xi, 62, 106, 129, 158, 289, 292, 340, 346

  Zante and Zantiots, 121, 177, 211, 206, 266, 268, 304

  Zervobey, 62

  This is a New York Review Book

  Published by The New York Review of Books

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  Copyright © 1958 by Patrick Leigh Fermor

  Introduction copyright © 2006 by Michael Gorra

  All rights reserved.

  Frontispiece and end paper illustrations by John Craxton

  Map drawn by John Woodcock

/>   First published in Great Britain in 1958 by John Murray Publishers

  Cover image: Patrick Leigh Fermor on the island of Ithaca; photograph by Joan Leigh Fermor

  Cover design: Katy Homans

  The Library of Congress has cataloged the earlier printing as follows:

  Fermor, Patrick Leigh.

  Mani : travels in the southern Peloponnese / Patrick Leigh Fermor ;

  [introduction by] Michael Gorra.

  p. cm. — (New York Review Books classics)

  Originally published: London : Murray, c. 1958.

  ISBN 1-59017-188-8 (alk. paper)

  1. Mani (Greece)—Description and travel. I. Title. II. Series.

  DF901.M34F47 2006

  914.95'22—dc22

  2005022734

  eISBN 978-1-59017-519-4

  v1.0

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