Authors: Michael Scott
Sicily: Athenian expedition to,
136
â
37
; colonization and,
60
â
63
; dedications,
16
,
122
â
23
,
142
,
151
,
295
Sicyon,
75
,
105
,
179
; conflict with Corinth,
325n13
; dedications of,
75
,
82
â
83
,
105
,
272
,
297
,
Plate II
; and purification of Apollo,
35
; Sicyonian treasury,
105
,
272
,
297
,
Plate II
; tholos and monopteros dedications by,
82
,
105
; treasury at Olympia,
332n31
; and war against Crisa,
71
â
72
,
75
Sicyonian treasury: discovery and excavation of,
272
Sikélianos, Angelos,
277
silver: bull,
88
,
89
,
297
; mines of Siphnos,
105
â
6
; vessels,
83
,
84
,
93
,
151
,
198
Sinope,
238
Siphnos,: Gigantomachy frieze,
107
; reconstruction,
106
; Siphinian Treasury at Delphi,
105
â
8
,
147
,
293
slavery: manumissions at Delphi,
200
,
355n58
,
355n59
Smyrna,
176
Snodgrass, Anthony,
62
Society of Dilettanti,
252
,
255
â
56
Society of Friends of the Muses,
254
Sophists,
229
Sosius Senecio,
215
Soteria (festival of “the saving” of Delphi),
173
,
175
â
76
,
220
,
348n41
,
354n52
space: dedications designed for Delphic,
107
; Delphi as neutral,
134
; domination of sanctuary,
87
,
130
,
162
,
176
; sanctuary space as undefined,
64
â
66
,
68
,
74
; spatial politics of Delphi,
288
; walls and definition of,
74
â
75
,
89
,
93
Sparta,
56
â
57
,
70
,
109
; Aegospotamoi, dedication to victory at,
129
,
137
,
147
,
156
,
219
; Athens as political/military rival of,
100
â
102
,
111
,
130
â
32
,
134
â
35
,
134
â
37
,
139
â
40
; constitution and government of,
141
; consultation of the Pythia by,
56
â
57
,
114
,
126
,
137
,
232
; control of Delphi,
130
â
31
,
134
â
37
,
142
; decline of,
140
; dedications by,
129
,
131
â
32
,
137
,
141
,
146
,
199
; defeat at Leuctra,
145
â
46
; Delphi and,
134
,
140
â
41
; Great Rhetra constitution,
56
â
57
; and Messenia,
57
,
320n17
; and Peristratid/
Alcmaeonid rivalry,
98
â
101
,
130
â
32
; preeminence in Delphi,
142
; promanteia granted to,
131
; proxenia granted to,
199
; reconstruction depicting dedications at entrance to Apollo sanctuary,
129
spatial politics.
See
sacred space
Speusippos,
72
Sphinx, Naxian,
87
,
88
,
147
,
278
,
297
,
Plate II
Spon, Jacob,
251
springs, sacred: dragon of Delphi and,
32
Spurius Postumius Albinus,
197
stadium,
157
â
59
,
158
,
197
,
231
; completion of,
173
; Herodes Atticus and,
231
,
235
; inscriptions on,
157
â
58
,
296
; location of,
3
,
Plate I
; used for target practice during W.W.II,
281
statuary.
See
sculpture
Stewart, Iain,
295
Stoa of Attalus,
Plate II
; converted to cistern for baths,
365n43
; dedication of,
177
; location of,
16
stoas: converted to house,
246
; Spartan,
128
,
129
,
137
; the West Stoa,
171
â
72
,
347n28
,
Plate II
.
See also
Stoa of Attalus
Stuart, James,
252
Sturtzenbecker, A. F.,
253
Syngros, Iphigenia,
273
Syracuse,
86
,
122
â
23
,
137
,
144
â
45
Tarantines,
127
â
28
Tarquinius Superbus,
168
Temple of Apollo,
295
,
Plate II
; Amphictyony and construction of,
75
,
113
; archaeological excavation of,
258
; Domitian and refurbishment of,
211
â
12
; fourth century construction,
295
; inscriptions on,
208
,
211
â
12
,
215
; location of,
16
; pedimental sculptures,
153
,
153
,
153
â
54
,
298
; photograph of,
157
; rebuilding of columns,
278
; restoration during Roman period,
235
; sixth century, reconstruction,
101
; temple terrace,
16
,
102
,
295
,
Plate II
Tenos,
176
terracing of site,
45
,
87
,
94
,
102
â
3
,
156
,
287
; and destruction of previous structures,
102
,
105
,
156
; polygonal wall and,
102
; during renovation of sanctuary,
156
; for stoa of Attalus,
177
; Temple Terrace,
16
,
102
,
295
,
Plate II
; for West Stoa,
171
â
72
Thasos,
136
theater,
295
â
296
,
Plate II
; civic use of,
326n23
; constructed at Delphi,
188
; Delphi as theatron,
6
; Delphi in Greek tragedies,
126
â
27
,
135
,
136
; plays staged at Delphi,
136
,
277
,
371n16
Thebes,
110
,
145
; as ally of Athens,
161
; dedications commemorating victories by,
160
; defeated at Chaeroneia,
161
â
62
; as Persian ally,
160
; Phocians accused of sacrilege by,
149
; rebellion and destruction of,
165
; rivalry with Athens,
148
; sanctuary of Dionysus at,
178
theft: accusations of,
85
,
148
â
49
; appropriation of dedications,
195
; bandit attacks on pilgrims,
73
; Brennus the Gaul and looting of Delphi,
170
â
71
; northern tribes looting of Delphi,
199
; tripod stolen by Heracles,
74
Themis,
132
Theocles,
207
Theodosius II, Emperor,
244
â
45
Theopompus,
219
Theoxenia,
220
Thermon, sanctuary at,
346n27
Thermopylae,
78
,
117
,
120
; Roman defeat of Antiochus and allies at,
185
â
86
; sanctuary at,
164
Theseus,
113
,
126
,
198
,
298
â
99
,
316n27
Thessalonike, games at,
237
Thessaly,
43
,
45
,
52
,
70
,
75
,
132
,
145
; Aetolians and control of,
178
; as Amphictyony member,
82
,
210
,
227
,
342n44
; dedications from,
239
,
323n56
; dedications from Daochus of,
163
; and purification of Apollo,
35; relationship with Delphi,
82
,
323n56
,
342n44
; as Roman province,
238
â
39
; and war against Crisa,
71
â
72
Thiersch, Friedrich,
257
tholos
,
82
; in Athena sanctuary,
149
,
220
,
278
,
292
; dedicated by Sicyonians,
82
,
105
; reconstruction of,
278
Thrace,
199
Tiberius,
207
Tiberius Flavius Soclarus,
213
tin, inscribed sheets used in oracle consultation,
151
â
52
Titus, emperor of Rome: as archon of Delphi,
211
Titus Quinctius Flamininus,
184
â
85
tourism: 18th century,
252
â
53
; 19th Century,
253
â
54
; Plutarch on,
218
â
19
; sights in modern city of Delphi,
300
â
301
; tour of Museum,
296
â
300
; tour of site,
291
â
96
; visitors per year,
283
Tournaire, Albert: drawing by,
296
trade,
46
â
48
,
52
â
53
; trade networks and provenance of dedications,
68
treasuries at Delphi,
66
,
68
,
81
,
86
â
87
; Athenian,
112
â
13
,
115
,
128
,
194
,
274
â
75
,
293
â
94
,
Plate II
; Cnidian,
212
,
272
,
Plate II
; converted to mundane use,
239
,
246
; Corinthian (Cypselus's),
66
,
108
,
327n32
,
Plate II
; Cyrenean,
160
,
Plate II
; Massalian,
105
,
Plate III
; repurposing of Athena sanctuary,
159
; Sicyonian,
Plate II
; Siphinian,
105
â
8
,
147
,
293
,
Plate II
; Sulla and raid of,
197
â
98
,
206
; Theban,
Plate II
treaties,
111
,
136
,
189
,
346n20
; between Philip II of Macedon and Athens,
155
,
160
Tricoupis, Charilos,
265
,
266
,
267
,
268
tripods,
45
,
49
,
53
,
64
,
66
,
69
; Heracles' theft of Delphic tripod,
74
; and Platean serpent,
121
; as symbol of Pythia,
121
Troizen,
117
Trojan War,
75
Trophonius,
32
Troy: discovery and excavation of,
263
Tryphosa,
209
tyranny: and consultation of the Pythia,
25
,
57
â
59
,
63
â
64
; Delphi as antityrannical,
83
,
328n39
Valens,
244
Valentinian,
244
Valerian,
238
vapors as source of prophetic inspiration,
20
â
24
,
211
,
284
,
357n18