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by Garland, Robert


  1.6.3, 60

  1.24.1, 168

  1.35–45, 134

  1.56.2, 29

  1.69.1–3, 129

  1.146.2–3, 52

  1.150, 85

  1.163.3, 42

  1.164.2, 63

  1.164.3, 61

  1.164–65, 60

  1.165.3, 62

  1.166.1, 217

  1.168 and 170.2, 64

  2.113.2, 148

  2.178, 212

  2.178–79, 211

  3.39–43, 227

  3.48, 118

  3.131, 168

  3.148, 223

  4.11, 58

  4.25.1, 54

  4.152.3, 173

  4.153, 43

  4.155, 41

  4.156, 46

  4.159.2–3, 40

  5.12–15, 182

  5.30, 84

  5.42–45, 38

  5.71, 124

  5.92 epsilon 2, 80

  5.98, 182

  5.124–26, 6.22, 218

  6.13, 19.3, 22–23, 65

  6.23–24, 221

  6.24.2, 65

  6.34–36, 38

  6.48 and 95, 104

  6.75.3, 115

  6.91.2, 124

  6.95, 228

  6.126.2–130, 154

  6.164–65, 60

  7.140.2, 141.4, 100

  7.144.1, 101

  7.153.1, 87

  7.155.2, 51

  7.156.2, 87

  7.161.3, 32

  8.33, 98

  8.33, 35, and 50.2, 105

  8.40–41, 105

  8.61 and 62, 66

  9.26, 30

  9.35.1, 169

  9.106.2–4, 66

  9.122, 60

  Hesiod

  Op. 299–302, 395–400, 498–99, 180

  Op.638 and 640, 151

  Homer (Hom.)

  Il. 2.653–70, 38

  Il. 6.157–59 and 200–202, 131

  Il. 6.224–31, 129

  Il. 9.63–64, 26

  Il. 9.478, 132

  Il. 9.481–82, 132

  Il. 9.648, 17, 241

  Il. 16.569–76, 133

  Il. 21.441–52, 180

  Il. 23.74, 17

  Il. 23.83–92, 133

  Il. 24.478–80, 119

  Il. 24.480–82, 134

  Il. 24.507–11, 182

  Il. 24.531–33, 17

  Od. 1.13, 48, 181

  Od. 1.14 and 57–59, 181

  Od. 1.184, 172

  Od. 1.429, 173

  Od. 3.71–74, 172

  Od. 3.319–22, 18

  Od. 5.151–58, 181

  Od. 6.4–10, 59

  Od. 6.6–10, 47

  Od. 6.146–47, 119

  Od. 6.204–5, 134

  Od. 7.31–32, 18

  Od. 7.311–15, 154

  Od. 9.131–36, 42

  Od. 9.252–55, 172

  Od. 11.356–59, 167

  Od. 14.56–58, 129

  Od. 14.124–25, 18

  Od. 14.234, 174

  Od. 14.257–84, 117

  Od. 14.288–89, 15.415–16, 172

  Od. 14.379–81, 134

  Od. 15.271–82, 133

  Od. 15.341–45, 17

  Od. 15.403–84, 173

  Od. 15.425–29, 173

  Od. 17.382–86, 168

  Od. 18.356–61, 180

  Od. 19.177, 30

  Od. 22.334–36, 118

  Homeric hymn to Apollo (Hom. h. Ap.)

  30–50, 17

  Hyperides (Hyp.)

  Ath. 29 and 33, 164

  Inscriptiones Graecae (IG)

  I3 14.29–32, 229

  I3 18, 19, 27, 28, 91, 92, 228

  I3 19, 227

  I3 40.6–7, 229

  I3 45, 148

  I3 104, 135–36

  I3 421.33–49, 160

  II2 10, 232–33

  II2 237, 128

  II/III2 7862–81, 232

  II/III2 7882–10530, 159, 161

  V.1 1390.80–84, 147

  XII.8, pp. 2–3, 52

  Isaeus

  2.6, 177

  Isocrates (Isoc.)

  4.41, 4.54–56, 127

  5.96 and 120, 9.9, 241

  5.120–21, 175

  9.28, 24

  10.8, 26

  12.94, 227

  14.1, 127

  14.46, 121

  14.55, 24

  16.9, 143

  19.5–9, 169

  19.22–23, 24

  Joshua

  20:1–9, 114

  Judges

  11–12, 228

  18:5–6, 211

  Livy (Li.)

  1.8.6, 2.45.4, 209

  1.9, xxi, 215

  1.29.3, 221

  1.34.2, 228

  Lysias (Lys.)

  12.4, 163, 164

  12.5–7, 164

  12.17, 32

  12.18–19, 160

  12.20, 156

  13.19, 230

  23.2, 155

  23.5–7, 92

  23.6–7, 184

  23.7, 146

  31.29, 233

  Mimnermus (Mimn.)

  fr. 9 IEG, 39

  ML

  4, 228

  5.28, 37–40, 43

  5.33–37, 46

  5.44–51, 45

  13 and 20, 213

  20.6–10, 46

  23.4–12, 102

  43, 137

  49, 213

  49.8–9, 46

  94.12–15, 128

  Nicolaus of Damascus

  FGrH 90 F 57.7, 36

  Numbers

  35:9–15, 114

  Papyrus Parisiensis (PPar.), 145–46

  Papyrus Turner (PTurner), 145

  Pausanias (Paus.)

  3.13.2, 185

  4.24.7, 186

  4.26.2 and 5, 187

  4.27.9 and 11, 4.41.2, 185

  7.25.1, 115

  8.8.10, 76

  8.27.2 and 9.14.4, 76

  9.1.6, 92

  15.66.1, 188

  Phylarchus

  FGrH 81 F 8, 51

  Pindar (Pi.)

  I. 2.19, 32

  Pyth. 1.60–62, 87

  Plato (Pl.)

  Ap. 37d, 136

  Crit. 112c, 210

  Ep. 7.331d, 81

  Ep. 8.353e, 74

  Ep. 11.358e6–8, 26

  Hp. Ma. 282e, 170

  Laws 1.633c3–4, 16

  Laws 3.699d, xix

  Laws 4.707e, 36

  Laws 5.735e–736a, 212

  Laws 5.740b–d, 9

  Laws 5.740de, 36

  Laws 6.776cd, 51

  Laws 8.850ab, 156

  Laws 8.850b, 159

  Laws 9.865de, 229

  Laws 9.867c–e, 868c–e, 881b–d, 136–37

  Laws 9.881de, 137

  Rep. 2.364b, 170

  Rep. 5.460a, 9

  Rep. 8.552a–e, 180

  Pliny the Elder (Pln.)

  NH 5.107, 77

  Plutarch (Plu.)

  Alc. 22.2 and 23.2, 143

  Alc. 24.3–25.2, 144

  Arist. 7.4–6, 229

  Arist. 7.5–6, 140

  Lys. 14.3, 91

  Lys. 14.3–4, 94

  Lys. 27.2, 189

  Mor. 166e, 147

  Mor. 238e, 152, 232

  Mor. 293b, 213

  Mor. 328e, 56

  Mor. 599f–600a, 600e–602b, 28

  Mor. 602c–606d, 29

  Mor. 605c, 207

  Mor. 826c, 152

  Per. 37.3–4, 158

  Sol. 19.3, 240

  Sol. 22.1, 5, 128, 155

  Sol. 24.2, 154, 233

  Them. 10.3 and 6, 104

  Them. 10.5, 103

  Thes. 36.2, 147

  Tim. 1.1, 22.4–5, 72

  Tim. 23.6, 72, 73

  Tim. 23.6–7, 73

  Tim. 35.1–2, 87

  Tim. 39.7, 74

  Pollux (Poll.)

  8.20, 229

  Polybius (Polyb.)

  11.13.6–8, 235
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  Porphyry (Porph.)

  Vit. Pythag. 6–21, 25

  Ps.–Scylax

  34, 39

  Qur’an

  Second Surah v. 177, 114

  Scholiast (Sch.)

  ad Ar. Wasps 947, 229

  ad Eur. And. 445, 171

  ad Soph. Ajax 864, 170

  SEG I

  350–60, 221

  SIG3

  173, 261

  194, 230

  283, 263

  306, 193

  312.20–23, 195

  Solon

  fr. 36.8–12 IEG, 20

  Sophocles (Soph.)

  Ant. 1033–47, 170

  OC 49–50, 23

  OC 92, 287–88, 616–23, 120

  OC 261–62, 127

  OT 96–98, 21

  OT 380–89, 170

  OT 1127, 13

  OT 1381–82, 229

  OT 1381–82, 1440–41, 1518, 21

  OT 1440–41, 1518, 21

  Stephanus Byzantius (Steph. Byz.)

  s.v. Apollonia, 39

  Strabo (Str.)

  Geog. 3.4.8 C160, 50

  Geog. 4.1.4 C179, 44

  Geog. 5.3.5 C232, 174

  Geog. 5.4.9 C248, 208

  Geog. 6.1.1 C252, 217

  Geog. 6.1.14 C264, 218

  Geog. 6.3.2 C278, 211

  Geog. 8.3.2 C337, 75

  Geog. 13.1.59 C611, 77

  Geog. 14.1.4 C634, 39

  Geog. 14.1.21 C640, 50

  Suda (Sud.)

  s.v. Herodotus, 267

  s.v. pôêtês, 155

  Teles

  p. 21.2–30.1 Hense, 27

  TGF

  Adespota 284, 25

  Theophrastus

  68 A 16 DK, 25

  Theognis

  209–10 and 333–34 IEG, 20

  1197–1202 IEG, 19

  Thucydides (Thuc.)

  1.2.1–2, 11

  1.2.5, 32

  1.2.6, 231

  1.12.2, 11

  1.12.3, 30

  1.12.4, 12

  1.24.3–5, 89

  1.24.5–7, 121

  1.24.6–27.1, 90

  1.58.2, 67

  1.67.4, 139.1, 97

  1.93.4, 101

  1.101.2 and 103.1–3, 186

  1.114.2, 97

  1.114.3, 7

  1.121.3, 175

  1.126.3–12, 124

  1.128.1, 115

  1.128.1, 133, 147

  1.133, 122

  1.134, 124

  1.135.3, 140

  1.136.1–137.1, 119

  1.138.2, 142

  1.139.2, 148, 223

  1.144.2, 2.39.1, 152

  1.146.2–3, 52

  2.6.3, 110

  2.14 and 18, 107

  2.14, 16.1 and 2, 106

  2.17.1, 108

  2.17.3, 109

  2.27.1 and 2, 91

  2.34–36, 109

  2.36.1, 32

  2.39.1, 97

  2.48.2, 52, and 57.2, 109

  2.70.3, 82

  2.71–78, 3.20–24, 3.52–68, 91

  2.78.3, 222

  2.78.3–4; 3.66, 68.2, 91

  3.20.2, 128

  3.68.2, 273

  3.68.3, 92

  3.75.2–4, 124

  3.75.5, 121

  3.81, 80

  3.81.3, 125

  3.82.1, 79

  4.9.1, 7.57.8, 187

  4.38.5, 5.3.4, 98

  4.41.2, 185

  4.48, 80

  4.56.2, 91

  4.66–74, 92

  4.102, 245

  4.102.3, 47

  4.109.3–4, 52

  5.4.2–3, 69

  5.4.2–4, 93

  5.26.5, 7, 135

  5.32.1, 92, 128

  5.59.5, 60.6, 116

  6.2.1, 54

  6.3.2–3, 49

  6.4.1–2, 54

  6.4.3, 87

  6.4.5, 212

  6.6.2, 52

  6.6.2, 19.1, 94

  6.17.2, 69

  6.23.2, 214

  6.61.4–7, 143

  6.102, 110

  7.13.2, 7.63.3, 163

  7.13.2, 75.5, 148

  7.27.5, 166

  7.27.5, 6.91.6, 148

  7.28.3, 161

  7.57.8, 222

  7.85.4, 149

  8.40.2, 148

  8.52, 144

  8.70.2, 68

  8.76.2, 77, 81.2–82.1, 86, 68

  8.84.1–3, 116

  8.97.3, 144

  8.98.1, 94

  Tod

  189, 157

  201, 237

  202.49–56, 221

  Tyrtaeus (Tyrt.)

  fr. 2.14 IEG, 30

  fr.10 IEG, 18, 180

  fr. 19.8 IEG, 30

  Vergil (Verg.)

  Aen. 1.94–96, 198–209, 212

  Aen. 2.638–42, 92

  Aen. 3.349–51, 48

  Aen. 5.636–40, 215

  Aen. 6.87, 4

  Vita Aeschyli (Vit. Aes.)

  8–11, 88, 171

  Vita Euripidi (Vit. Eur.)

  21–5, 171

  Xenophon (Xen.)

  Anab. 1.2.16, 235

  Anab. 6.4.1, 179

  Anab. 6.4.8, 178

  Hell. 1.1.27, 229

  Hell. 1.2.14, 149

  Hell. 1.4.12, 2.1.25–26, 144

  Hell. 2.1.31–32, 98

  Hell. 2.2.2, 188

  Hell. 2.2.23, 94, 259

  Hell. 2.3.21 and 40, 164

  Hell. 2.4.1, 95

  Hell. 4.1.34–35, 227

  Hell. 4.4.14, 176

  Hell. 4.5.5, 117

  Hell. 5.2.10, 5.3.10 and 25, 189

  Hell. 6.3.1, 260

  Hell. 6.5.3, 76

  Hell. 7.1.23, 178

  Hier. 10, 235

  Lac. 14.4, 97, 232

  Mem. 2.7.2, 95

  Symp. 3.6, 170

  Vect. 2.1, 156

  Vect. 2.3, 161, 162

  Vect. 2.5, 157

  Vect. 2.6, 162

  [Xenophon] aka the Old Oligarch [Xen.]

  Ath. Pol. 1.10, 146, 233

  Ath. Pol. 1.10 and 12, 163

  Ath. Pol. 1.12, 157

  GENERAL INDEX

  abduction of women, xxi, 51–52, 215

  actors, 170, 199

  adjudication, 193

  Aegospotami, Battle of, 98, 128, 144, 187–88, 264

  Alcmeonids, 253

  alêtês, 18, 121, 241, 283

  amnesty, 96, 182, 184, 191, 265, 270, 281

  Andanian Mysteries, 147, 185

  andrapodismos, 98, 253, 283

  apoikia, 12, 34–56, 91, 216, 241, 283

  Arcadians, 76, 176, 178, 275–76

  asulia, 114–30, 147, 198, 225, 283

  Athenian exceptionalism, 125–28

  Attica, evacuation of, 106–10

  autochthony, 32–33

  beggars, 18, 23, 25–26, 121, 128, 180

  bilingualism, 52, 205

  brigands, xvii, 167, 173–74

  Campanians, 70

  cannibalism, 53, 256

  Carians, 161, 208

  Carthaginians, 62, 71–74, 86–87, 99, 110–13

  Chians, 61, 148, 182

  children, 2, 6, 16, 19–20, 22, 48, 52, 58, 61–62, 66, 91, 100, 102–5, 110–12, 116–17, 128, 138, 155, 169, 173, 192

  Chinese Exclusion Act, 1

  Christus Patiens, 21

  Cimmerians, 58, 60

  civil war. See stasis

  cleruchies, 18, 55, 188, 195–96, 198, 244–52

  colonization, inappropriateness of term, 34, 242

  Cretan archers, 175–76

  Cuba, 38

  Cyclopes, 42, 54, 59

  Cynics, 25, 27, 171, 266

  Dark Age, 34

  death march, 82

  Delium, Battle of, 157

  Delphic oracle, 39–40, 62

  dêmiourgoi, 154, 168–69

  qemocrats, 79–80, 89, 92–94, 120–21, 124–25, 148, 183, 189
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  deportation, 69, 79–98, 199

  diaspora, xvii, xix–xx, 34, 49, 199

  dioikismos, 3, 75, 96, 284

  diolkos, 173

  Dorian Invasion, 29–31

  Dracon, lawcode of, 135

  dramatists, 171

  drapetai. See runaway slaves dunatoi, 93

  dynastic marriage, 52, 154

  economic migrants, xvii, xix, 86, 150–166, 198

  elderly, the, 58, 82, 91, 101–3, 107, 111–113, 125, 180

  emigrant workers, 165–66

  emporion, 37–38, 211, 241, 284

  enslavement. See andrapodismos

  ethnic cleansing, 79

  Etruscans, 62

  evacuation, 64, 66–67, 78, 91, 99–13, 161

  eviction, 73, 83, 193

  exile as punishment for crime, 28, 135–38

  Exiles’ Decree of Alexander the Great, 190–94

  expulsion of foreigners. See xenêlasiai

  Five Thousand, government of, 68, 144

  foundation stories, 39

  Four Hundred, government of, 68, 94

  fugitives, 15–16, 38, 116, 119–20, 131–49

  gamoroi, 50

  Gela, Battle of, 111

  Geneva Convention, 239–40

  gês enktêsis, 157–58

  Helot Revolt, 186

  helots, 51, 148, 186

  Heraclidae, 30–31

  Herms, 143, 183

  hetaerae. See prostitutes hikesia, hiketeia, 115, 119, 125

  homecoming, 48, 181–96

  homelessness, xvi, 7, 9, 17–18, 20, 25, 46, 180, 193, 198

  homicide, 13, 114, 131, 135–36, 158

  hoplites, 18, 55, 98, 157, 175–76

  human trafficking, 10, 13, 161, 173

  intermarriage, 51–52

  internally displaced persons, 2, 83, 95, 118, 159

  Ionian Revolt, 64–65, 100

  Ionians, 60, 64–66, 100

  isoteleia, 156

  itinerants, xx, 13, 154, 167–80

  Iulietae of Ceos, 261

  Karneia, 31

  klêrouchia, 55

  krupteia, 16

  Kullurioi, 51

  Laestrygonians, 54

  Lamian War, 162, 195

  League of Corinth, 194

  Leuctra, Battle of, 74, 76, 187

  Lydians, 51, 60, 129, 161

  lyric poetry, 18–20

  Mariandynoi, 51

  maroon societies, 148

  mass enforced repatriation, 188–90

  mercenaries, 56, 70–74, 84, 86–87, 90, 175–79, 190, 192, 198

  Messenians, 185–88

  metics, 13, 155–66

  metoikêsis, 57, 102, 217, 239, 285

  metoikion, 156

  metoikoi. See metics

  Mycale, Battle of, 65

  Naturalization Act, 1

  nostalgia, 48, 106, 181

  oikistês, 76

  oligarchs, 65, 79–80, 86, 89–94, 96, 121, 141, 148, 189, 190

  Olympic Games, 190

  oratory, 23–25

  ostracism, 138–40, 199

  Paionians, 182

  Panathenaic Games, 170

  peltasts, 175–76

  pentecontors, 45, 47, 62

  Persians, 8, 22, 39, 60–65, 84, 100, 102, 105–6, 140, 143, 169

  Persian Wars, 9, 13, 32, 103

  persons of no fixed abode. See vagrants petalismos, 229, 230

  Phaeacians, 17, 59–60, 167

  philosophers, 23, 25, 170

  Phoenicians, 5, 161, 172–73

  Phrygians, 161

  physicians, 167–68

  pirates, 16, 58, 167–68, 172–74

  population displacement, causes of, 10–12

  prejudice against immigrants, 164

  priestesses, 44, 102

 

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