dunum, mountain and city.
Lungs, passage of drink through.
Lupercal plays.
Lutatius Catulus.
Lute, invention of.
Lycia, women of.
Lycormas, river.
Lycurgus, Life of; teaches brevity and terseness.
Lydian mood in music.
Lyre, playing on the; mention of, by Homer.
Lysander, Lacedaemonian general; stories and sayings of.
Lysias, Greek orator.
Macellum, market called.
Madness, anger and; root and plant for causing and curing.
Maeander, river.
Magpie, story of a.
Manlius, M.
Mare, child horn of a.
Marius, C.; and Sylla.
Marriage customs, Roman.
Marriage of kindred.
Mars, Greek and Roman parallels concerning.
Marsyas, Phrygian river.
Matter, defined; motion and.
"Matters of concern to-morrow,".
Matuta, temple of; festivals of.
Maximus, Fabius, stories of.
May, Roman marriages forbidden during.
Meals, Latin and Greek names of.
Meat, the eating of; putrefaction of, by moon.
Medicine, Homer's familiarity with.
Medietics, harmonical and arithmetical.
Megisto, and Aristotimus.
Melian women, the.
Memnon, sayings of.
Memory, cultivating the.
Men, impotency in.
Menander, quoted; comparison between Aristophanes and.
Mercury, statue of, among the Graces; statues of.
Metageitnia, festival.
Metaphor in Homer.
Metellus, Caecillus.
Metellus Nepos.
Meteors resembling rods.
Metonymy in Homer.
Micca, story of.
Midas fountain of.
Milesian women.
Milky Way.
Mills grinding, listeners to.
Minerals, ancient production of.
Minerva, priestess of.
Minerva of the Brazen House.
Minerva the Artisan and Minerva the Protectress of Cities.
Minstrels, women's dress worn by.
Mirror, comparison of wife and.
Mirrors, rusting of; of the ancients; the working of.
Miscarriage, herb for causing.
Mithridates, and the woman of Pergamus; a great drinker.
Mixarchagetas.
Mnemosyne, mother of Muses.
Mob rule in Homer.
Modesty, the vice of false; of women.
Monarchy, democracy, and oligarchy compared.
Monophagi, the, in Aegina.
Monstrosities, birth of.
Month, relation between Juno and the.
Months, order of; beginnings and periods of.
Moon, relation of Juno to; the face in the; influence of, on tides;
and Styx; essence, size, figure, light of, etc.; putrefaction of flesh
exposed to.
Moons on shoes.
Moon-worship.
Moral virtue.
Mothers, love of, for sons.
Motion, defined; of the soul.
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