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GENERAL INDEX
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table of contents
  1. Acknowledgments
  2. List of Abbreviations
  3. Introduction
  4. 1. Signs of Abject Desire in Ars Amatoria
  5. 2. Rescripting Phaedra for an Elegiac Role
  6. 3. Medean Disruptions in Epic and Elegy
  7. Conclusion
  8. Notes
  9. References
  10. Index of Ancient Sources
  11. General Index

GENERAL INDEX

Page numbers in italics refer to figures.

  • abject, 4, 5, 14–16, 22, 24, 65, 71, 81, 87, 145n45; and Byblis, 24, 39, 59, 71, 75–78, 80, 111, 123–24, 127; defined, 15–16; desire, 16, 34–38, 70, 80, 93, 111, 123–31, 145n46, 152n38, 171n91; as discussed by Butler and Kristeva, 4, 15–16, 37, 39, 76, 79, 127, 136n14, 146n52; and ethnicity, 111–12; and exile, 130–34, 168n48; and gender, 4–6, 16, 17, 24, 127, 134; and gender in Ovid, 4–6, 9, 14, 20, 28–38, 76–80, 100, 111, 115, 123–24, 127–34; and genre, 29, 39, 59, 71, 75–77, 80, 100, 111, 123–24, 127; and Hypsipyle, 81, 87, 100, 124; and Medea, 4–5, 9, 87, 100, 124, 127–32, 134; and Pasiphae, 27, 146n51; and Phaedra, 4–5, 9, 39, 51, 65, 77–78, 111, 123–24, 127–30, 134; and Philomela, 112; and Tereus, 124
  • Accius, 36, 83, 101–3, 115–16, 143n24, 146n54, 157n97, 166n17, 173n115, 173n118; Jason in, 83; Medea in, 8, 81, 87, 95, 143n24, 166n17; and Philomela, 105, 112; Procne in, 102, 179n191; and Tereus, 101–3, 115–16, 177n168
  • Aeetes, 85, 87, 93, 132–33, 137n26, 181n26
  • Aegeus, 8, 55, 95, 98, 137n23
  • Aerope, 18, 20, 27–30, 115, 143n24, 147n66
  • Aeschylus, 30, 36, 81, 84, 96, 104, 118, 136n21, 137n27, 147n63
  • Agamemnon, 20, 27–30, 34–36, 84, 105, 114, 121
  • Ahl, Frederick, 157n91, 158n100, 181n23
  • amor, 1, 23, 36, 79–80, 81, 108, 121; and Byblis, 23, 65, 67, 80; and Phaedra, 44–48, 50, 53–57, 71, 79
  • Anderson, William, 109, 157n94, 157n96, 159n110, 162n138, 178n181
  • Antigone, 112–13, 163n146, 176n151
  • Antoninus Liberalis, 150n22, 159n111, 175n142
  • Antony, Marc, 25, 177n168, 181n26
  • Aphrodite, 6, 49, 54, 56, 153n46, 154n70, 155n71, 155n75, 170n84. See also Venus
  • Apollo, 27–28, 41, 75, 103, 105, 109–10, 117, 173n118, 174n136, 178n176
  • Apollodorus, 157n91, 159n111, 173n119, 174n135
  • Apollonius, 12, 64, 75, 81, 139n60, 150n17, 150n22, 167n36, 167n42, 169n67; Jason in, 83–84, 88, 96–98, 167n42, 170n84, 181n24; Medea in, 7, 83–84, 88, 97–98, 110, 132–33, 167n42, 170n75, 170n84, 181n24
  • Apsyrtus, 82, 132–33, 137n26, 181n24
  • Ariadne, 45, 55, 93–99, 110, 137n22, 154n64, 155n73, 157n97, 165n10, 169n59, 169n62
  • Aristophanes, 136n21, 141n74, 143n24, 165n7
  • Armstrong, Rebecca, 143n28
  • Atreus, 27–30, 36, 104, 115–16, 177n165, 177n170
  • Augustus, 1–2, 8, 25, 80, 130–34, 146n54, 148n70, 168n55, 173n123, 181n26
  • bacchantes, 162n135, 169n67; in Catullus, 94, 96; in Greek tragedy, 24, 115, 144n31, 155n75; in Ovid, 24–25, 30, 34, 72–73, 96, 105–6, 117–18, 131, 147n62; in Rome, 24–25, 144n31, 144nn36–38; in Vergil, 25, 143n30, 145n39, 178n180
  • Bacchus. See bacchantes; Dionysus
  • Barchiesi, Alessandro, 6, 12, 42, 58, 139n52, 150n17, 150n19
  • Barrett, William Spencer, 14, 137n22, 151n34
  • Barthes, Roland, 141n5
  • Barton, Carlin, 157n97
  • Bassi, Karen, 154n60
  • Bauman, Richard, 144n38
  • Bergmann, Bettina, 142nn15–17
  • Bloch, David, 167n35
  • Boreas, 103, 121–23, 179nn191–92
  • Boyle, Anthony, 2, 8, 137n23, 137n29, 177n168
  • Brown, Fitton, 180n15
  • Brutus, 177n168
  • Butler, Judith, 14, 39, 49, 146n52, 163n146; and the abject, 4, 15–16, 37, 39, 76, 79, 127; and performativity, 3–4, 127, 136n13, 158n106
  • Byblis, 18, 20, 109–11, 150n22, 157n94, 158nn103–4, 160n120, 161n130, 162n132; and the abject, 24, 39, 59, 71, 75–78, 80, 111, 123–24, 127; and amor, 23, 65, 67, 80; and gender, 66–67, 72–73, 75–78, 123, 128, 143n30, 160n121, 161nn124–25, 163n140, 163n146; and incest, 12, 23, 40–43, 59–65, 68–77, 80, 127–28, 150n22, 157n96, 163n142; and issues of genre, 4–5, 22–23, 42, 59–61, 64–67, 71–78, 123, 159n110, 160n121, 163n140; in Nicaenetus, 76; and revenge, 30, 147n59; self-presentation of, 13, 40–42, 59–78, 128–31, 157n91, 159n108, 160n121, 160n123, 161n126, 180n13; and shame, 44, 63–65; and silence, 75, 77, 131, 161n126, 163n149
  • Caesar, Julius, 5, 46, 177n168
  • Callimachus, 75, 175n140
  • Callisto, 111, 113, 161n125
  • Calvus, 66
  • Canace, 18, 159n110
  • cannibalism, 108, 111, 115–16, 174n131
  • Canter, H. V., 140n61
  • Carcinus, 137n27, 143n24
  • Casali, Sergio, 54, 153n48, 153n54, 154n64, 156n83
  • Cassandra, 35–36
  • Catullus, 66, 93–97, 99, 129, 151n32, 160nn119–20, 165n10, 169n60, 169n62
  • Caunus, 12, 131, 140n65, 150n22, 159n109, 160n120, 161n130, 162n138, 180n13; and incest, 40–44, 59–68, 70–76, 80, 109, 162n132, 163n140, 163n142
  • Cephalus, 36, 141n7, 155n76
  • chora, 42, 62, 67, 77, 148n7, 164n5; defined, 40–41
  • Chryses, 35–36
  • Cicero, 11, 140n61, 172n101, 173n115, 181n26
  • Cinyras, 140n67, 155n76, 174n131
  • citation, 3, 7, 13, 44, 86, 127, 136n13, 158n106; and Medea, 4–5, 13, 82, 98, 116, 164n2, 167n35; and Phaedra, 4–5, 13, 14, 76
  • City Dionysia (Athens), 6, 24, 141n74
  • Claassen, Jo-Marie, 180n14, 181n29
  • Cleopatra, 170n81
  • Clytemnestra, 18, 27–31, 34–36, 84, 114, 121, 143n24, 147n63, 166n28
  • code modeling, 4–5, 136n16, 167n39; in Ovid, 4–15, 38–42, 46–50, 56–59, 100, 104, 108–9, 115–16, 124–28, 136n16
  • Conte, Gian Biagio, 4, 10, 40, 83, 100, 149n15, 167n39
  • Cowan, Robert, 8
  • Creon, 8, 112, 124, 130
  • Creusa, 20, 27–28, 82, 88, 97, 146n47
  • Cupid, 18, 47, 49, 57, 66–67, 152nn39–40, 152nn43–44
  • Curley, Daniel, 106, 140n65, 170n71, 172n111, 174n128, 175n142, 176n164; on code modeling and genre, 4–5, 9–12, 44, 127, 136nn16–17, 156n90, 164n2, 173n116, 173n118, 178n177
  • Currie, Harry MacLeod, 140n71
  • curses, 6, 52, 65, 90, 95, 97–98, 114, 124, 153n46, 169n62, 170n70, 170n73
  • Cyane, 41, 62, 70, 157n91
  • Dangel, Jacqueline, 167n36
  • Daphne, 109, 111, 113, 163n150, 174n136
  • Deianira, 84, 114, 166n28, 166n30, 167n38
  • Del Lucchese, Filippo, 5
  • Derrida, Jacques, 136n13
  • Diana, 48, 161n125
  • Dido, 75, 100, 143n30, 150n19, 156n82, 170n70, 170n72, 170n81, 178nn180–81
  • Dionysus, 7, 145n39, 162n135, 173n119; and Greek tragedy, 55, 76, 79, 96, 102, 127, 137n27, 141n7, 144n33, 173n118; in Ovid, 24, 72–73, 79, 91, 96, 102, 105–6, 115–21, 127; and Roman worship, 24–25, 144nn35–38, 176n159. See also bacchantes; theater of Dionysus
  • Elektra, 112, 176n151
  • Elsner, John, 134, 181n30, 182n33
  • Ennius, 8, 11, 81–83, 96, 138n42, 140n61, 146n54, 166n17, 167n35, 177n167
  • Enterline, Lynn, 163n150, 180n7
  • Erectheus, 121–23
  • Erinys. See Furies
  • Ernout, Alfred, 157n97
  • Euripides, 3, 9, 65, 126–28, 131–33, 140n63, 146n54, 166n17, 167n39, 176n154, 176n164; and Byblis, 159n110; Dionysus in, 55, 76, 141n7; dramatic adaptations of, 8, 80, 178n174; Hippolytus in, 6, 12, 43–44, 52–57, 68, 140n67, 151n31, 151n34, 154nn62–63, 155n78; Jason in, 6–7, 83, 97–99, 116, 124, 167n37, 181n25; Medea in, 6–8, 12–13, 31, 81–83, 87, 95–99, 116, 132, 137nn23–25, 171n93, 177nn172–73, 181n25; Pasiphae in, 24, 143n24, 145n41, 146n51; Pelias in, 137n27; Phaedra in, 40–44, 68, 72, 77, 136n21, 140n67, 143n24, 145n43, 150nn18–21, 151n31, 151nn33–34, 154nn63–64; Phaedra’s desire in, 6–8, 12–17, 51–57, 152n38, 153n50, 154n62, 154n70, 155n71, 155n76, 171n92; and Procne, 12–13, 116; as source for Ovidian Philomela, 112–13; as source for Ovidian Tereus, 115; Theseus in, 6, 43–44, 52–53, 74, 114, 151n31, 154n70, 155n78
  • Europa, 26, 54–55
  • exile, 12, 44, 87, 99; and the abject, 130–134, 168n48; of Hippolytus, 6, 12, 44; of Ovid, 14, 130–34, 180nn13–17, 181n21, 181n29
  • Fabre-Serris, Jacqueline, 156n82
  • Fantham, Elaine, 139n60
  • Farrell, Joseph, 139nn51–52, 159n108, 163n140, 164n151
  • Feeney, Denis, 2–3, 7–8, 38, 135n10
  • Feldherr, Andrew, 115, 117, 147n60, 171n95, 172n101, 172n105, 174n128, 174n131, 174nn134–35, 179n192
  • Felton, Debbie, 5–6
  • Fitch, John, 138n34
  • Fitzpatrick, David, 13, 106, 173n118, 178n174
  • Foley, Helene, 137n24
  • frescoes, 20, 23, 30, 142nn15–17, 143n25, 154n57; Medea in, 18, 30; Phaedra in, 18, 19, 20, 30
  • Freud, Sigmund, 157n94, 164n5
  • Fulkerson, Laurel, 95, 150n19, 153n52, 154n64, 156n86, 165n10, 165n14, 168n44, 169n59, 169n62, 169n64, 171n88
  • furies, 25, 87, 96–97, 103–4, 106, 118, 145n39, 172n109, 178n180
  • Gallus, 34, 46, 143n28, 152nn36–37
  • Gibson, Roy, 148n70
  • Gildenhard, Ingo, 136n11, 172n101, 176n163
  • Girard, René, 164n5
  • Goff, Barbara, 145n43
  • Gold, Barbara, 148n6
  • Gordon, Pamela, 151n33
  • Hardie, Philip, 5, 109
  • Harvey, Elizabeth, 42, 58, 149nn12–13, 153n52, 156n88
  • Hecuba, 114, 164n2, 167n38, 178n181
  • Heinze, Richard, 9, 139n52, 141n2, 148n3
  • Helen, 18, 30–31, 34–36, 145n39, 169n59
  • Heracles, 114, 141n7, 166n28, 166n30, 170n84
  • Hinds, Stephen, 9, 116, 150n19, 156n81, 177n170
  • Hippolyta, 46, 53
  • Hippolytus, 8, 11, 54, 58–59, 68, 71, 77–78, 137n22, 151n34, 153n48; in Euripides, 6, 12, 43–44, 52–57, 68, 140n67, 151n31, 151n34, 154nn62–63, 155n78; and Ovidian depiction of Phaedra’s desire, 40, 44–52, 57, 71, 74, 130, 152n40, 155n73, 155n76, 160n123; in Seneca, 155n78; as victim, 20, 27–29, 31, 44, 52, 128, 130, 133, 156n83
  • Hollis, Adrian, 141n2
  • Holzberg, Niklas, 141n2, 162n134
  • Homer, 2, 7–8, 36, 84, 101, 137n24, 139n60, 142n13, 165n10, 175n145
  • Homeric Hymns, 175n140
  • Horace, 9–10, 151n32, 176n159
  • House of Jason (Pompeii), 18, 20, 30, 154n57
  • Hyginus, 150n22, 174n135
  • Hypsipyle, 12–13, 102–4, 112, 169n60; and the abject, 81, 87, 100, 124; in Apollonius, 167n42, 170n84; and Ariadne, 93–97, 99, 169n62; and gender, 81, 123, 169n58; and issues of genre, 81, 87, 93, 99–100, 123; and Medea, 79–100, 123–25, 127, 133, 136n16, 165n11, 167n40, 168n56, 169n58, 170n73, 171nn88–90; and revenge, 81–82, 95–99, 171nn89–90; self-presentation of, 81–88, 93–100, 124–25, 128, 166n21, 167n39, 169n59, 171n89
  • incest, 13, 16, 27, 52, 127, 154n59, 157n94, 159n110, 174n131; and Byblis, 12, 23, 40–43, 59–65, 68–77, 80, 127–28, 150n22, 157n96, 163n142; and Caunus, 40–41, 43–44, 59, 61–68, 70–76, 80, 163n140, 163n142; and Myrrha, 23–24, 140n67, 158n101, 174n131; and Phaedra, 40, 43–44, 46–52, 58, 64–65, 71, 77, 153n50
  • infidelity, 28, 31–36, 96, 114, 171n91; by Clytemnestra, 31, 34–36; in Greek and Roman law, 17, 38, 154n59; by Helen, 31, 34–36; by Jason, 33, 81, 84, 86–90, 92, 94–95, 97, 137n23; and Medea, 31, 33, 89; and Pasiphae, 27, 146n51; and Phaedra, 40, 44–49, 56; and Procne, 31, 33; by Tereus, 101–3, 106, 108–9, 113, 115; by Thyestes, 115
  • Io, 26, 66, 111, 113–14, 157n91, 176n158
  • Iphigenia, 112, 113, 131, 137n29, 176n154
  • ira, 30–32, 36, 79–82, 112, 119, 121–23. See also revenge
  • Itys, 101, 104, 115–21, 173n119, 176n164
  • Jacobson, Howard, 81, 97, 99, 166n19, 166n21, 166n29, 169n58; on Phaedra, 46, 150nn19–20, 151n29, 151n33, 155nn72–73, 155nn76–77
  • James, Paula, 172n105
  • Janan, Micaela, 75, 78, 149n10, 157n91, 163n148
  • Jason, 8, 79–85, 86–100, 125–27, 130–32, 156n81, 166n21, 167n40, 169n60, 181n29; in Accius, 83; in Apollonius, 83–84, 88, 96–98, 167n42, 170n84, 181n24; in Euripides, 6–7, 83, 97–99, 116, 124, 167n37, 181n25; and genre, 123–24, 133; and infidelity, 33, 81, 84, 86–90, 92, 94–95, 97, 137n23; and issues of gender, 81, 90, 98, 123–24
  • Jenkins, Thomas, 62
  • Jocelyn, H. D., 138n42, 166n17, 177n167
  • Joplin, Patricia, 164n5, 179n188
  • Juno, 90, 113, 114, 162n132
  • Jupiter, 54–56, 83, 97, 110, 113–14, 152n36, 161n125, 167n35, 176n156. See also Zeus
  • Kaster, Robert, 53–54, 154n68
  • Keith, Alison, 139n54
  • Kennedy, Duncan, 42, 159n108
  • Knox, Peter, 167n33, 169n66
  • Kristeva, Julia, 40–42, 61–62, 67, 77–78, 148nn6–7, 149n11, 157n93, 158n99, 158n102, 158n106, 164n5; and the abject, 4, 15–16, 37, 39, 76, 79, 127, 136n14
  • Lacan, Jacques, 61, 136n13, 165n12
  • Larmour, David, 12, 44, 136n16, 170n71
  • Leigh, Matthew, 96, 170n70
  • Lemnos, 81, 87, 89, 91–92, 98, 169n58, 171nn90–91
  • Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 141n5, 157n93, 164n5
  • lex Julia de adulteriis coercendis, 17, 37–38, 148n70
  • Lindheim, Sara, 91, 149n13, 157n92, 159nn107–8, 165n12, 167n40, 171n89
  • Livius Andronicus, 2, 7–8, 101, 126, 173n115
  • Livy, 144nn36–38
  • Loraux, Nicole, 143n26
  • Lowe, Dunstan, 5–6
  • Lucretia, 116, 163n149, 174n135
  • Lyne, R. O. A. M., 151n32
  • Macareus, 159n110
  • Maeander, 41, 70
  • Maecenas, 8
  • maenads. See bacchantes
  • March, Jenny, 13, 110, 116, 173n116, 173n119, 175n142, 176n151, 179n191
  • Mars, 27–28, 83, 85, 107, 153n48, 167n35, 173n123, 179n191
  • Marsyas, 103, 172n105
  • McKeown, J. C., 57, 141n2, 155n79
  • Medea, 20, 27–38, 114, 121, 126, 143n25, 143n29, 156n81, 173n121, 177n170; and the abject, 4–5, 9, 87, 100, 124, 127–32, 134; in Accius, 8, 81, 87, 95, 143n24, 166n17; in Aeschylus, 137n27; in Apollonius, 7, 83–84, 88, 97–98, 110, 132–33, 167n42, 170n75, 170n84, 181n24; in Cicero, 11; in Diodorus Siculus, 137n29; in Ennius, 96; in Euripides, 6–8, 12–13, 31, 81–83, 87, 95–99, 116, 132, 137nn23–25, 171n93, 177nn172–73, 181n25; in frescoes, 18, 30; and gender, 3–5, 7, 9, 12–14, 15, 98, 127, 129–30, 169n58; and Hypsipyle, 79–100, 123–25, 127, 133, 136n16, 165n11, 167n40, 168n56, 169n58, 170n73, 171nn88–90; and infidelity, 31, 33, 89; and issues of genre, 3, 5, 9, 12–13, 15, 128, 171n93; and Phaedra, 100; and Procne, 33, 79, 80, 116, 133, 177nn172–73; in Propertius, 18; and revenge, 16, 33, 79–82, 97, 114, 116, 133, 147n59, 164n2, 165n16, 168n44, 171n93; and self-presentation, 98, 180n8, 181n26; in Sophocles, 137nn25–27, 143n24; in Varro Atacinus, 132
  • megatext, 11–13, 16, 37–39, 49, 59–60, 67–70, 77, 79, 101, 127–28; defined, 140n62
  • Meillet, Antoine, 157n97
  • Michalopoulos, Andreas, 165n11, 165n16, 167n42, 168n56
  • Miller, Paul Allen, 25, 148n70, 157n97
  • Minerva, 102–3, 133
  • Minos, 24, 26, 64–65, 140n65, 142n20, 159n111
  • Minotaur, 24, 27, 145n45
  • Mitchell, Fiona, 5
  • monstrosity, 4–6; in Ovid, 4, 27–30, 40, 58, 78, 107, 111, 130–33, 145n46; and Phaedra, 4, 40, 58, 136n21
  • Muses, 46, 102–3, 141n7
  • Myrrha, 12, 18–24, 60, 110, 140n67, 143n29, 158n101, 163n149, 174n131
  • Natoli, Bartolo, 176n155, 176n158, 181n21
  • nequitia, 46–47, 56–57, 152n37
  • Newlands, Carole, 12, 136n16, 149n15, 163n149, 171n93, 173n121, 175n144, 177n172, 179n192
  • Nicaenetus, 62, 76, 150n22
  • Niobe, 102–3
  • Nisus, 27–28
  • oaths, 6, 25, 33, 87, 89, 97–100, 112, 156n82, 165n16
  • Oliensis, Ellen, 151n32, 181n23, 181n26
  • Orestes, 11, 178n180
  • Orithyia, 12, 103, 121, 123, 173n121, 179n192
  • Palmer, Arthur, 48, 159n110
  • Pandion, 8, 104–10, 117, 120, 124–25, 169n61, 173n119, 174n134, 175n147, 179n185
  • Panoussi, Vassiliki, 179n187
  • pantomime, 1, 8, 138n45, 143n25
  • Parthenius, 62, 64, 76, 150n22
  • Pasiphae, 18, 20, 23–27, 30, 34, 54–56, 66, 73, 143n27, 146n51, 162n132; in Euripides, 24, 143n24, 145n41, 146n51; in Propertius, 146n50; in Vergil, 143nn27–28
  • Pavlock, Barbara, 116, 175n144, 176n156
  • Pelias, 7, 85, 87, 93, 137n27
  • Penelope, 16, 31, 84
  • Pentheus, 115, 144n31, 162n134, 176n164, 178n180
  • performativity, 68–69, 81, 138n47; and Butler, 3–4, 127, 136n13, 158n106; and gender, 3–4, 13, 72, 76–77, 88, 109–15, 117–20, 163n146, 171n93, 174n134; and genre, 51, 57–58, 72, 76–77, 86–88, 100–109, 110–20, 128, 173n115
  • Perkins, Caroline, 139n54
  • Phaedra, 8, 27–29, 37–38, 67–68, 74–76, 126–32, 137n22, 153n46, 153n54, 155n73, 163n146; and the abject, 4–5, 9, 39, 51, 65, 77–78, 111, 123–24, 127–30, 134; and amor, 44–48, 50, 53–57, 71, 79; in frescoes, 18, 19, 20, 30; and gender, 3–5, 9, 12–15, 51, 73, 77–78, 81, 100, 123, 127–30, 151n33, 160n122; and incest, 40, 43–44, 46–52, 58, 64–65, 71, 77, 153n50; and issues of genre, 3, 9–15, 42–51, 54–60, 64–65, 77–81, 123, 128, 160n122; and Medea, 100; and revenge, 6–7, 133; and self-presentation, 40–43, 44–58, 59–60, 64–66, 77–78, 93, 151n35, 152n37, 154n64, 159n108; and shame, 43, 53–54, 57, 65, 71, 136n21, 153n48, 171n92; and silence, 40, 43, 53–54, 57, 128–29; in Sophocles, 42–43, 52, 143n24, 150n20, 153n50; and suicide, 6, 17, 43, 52, 54–56, 72, 77, 150n18, 153n55, 155n76. See also Euripides: Phaedra in; Euripides: Phaedra’s desire in
  • Philomela, 101–9, 117–23, 171n95, 174n135, 174n139, 175n142, 175n145, 176n163, 178n176, 181n21; in Accius, 105, 112; and genre, 105, 108, 110–15, 174n128, 175n142; and silence, 104, 111, 113–14, 163nn149–50, 173n121, 176n158; in Sophocles, 101, 105, 112, 173n116, 178n177
  • Phineus, 18, 20, 27–29, 31, 143n24
  • Phoebus. See Apollo
  • Phoenix, 20, 27–28, 31
  • Phthia, 18, 27–29, 143n24
  • Phyllis, 31–32, 147n62, 170n72
  • Pietropaolo, Mariapia, 5–6, 145n45
  • Platt, Verity, 6
  • Pliny the Elder, 180n14
  • Plutarch, 151n31, 157n91
  • Polyxena, 112, 113, 161n125
  • Pompey’s Theater, 173n115
  • Procne, 31–34, 113, 124–25, 128, 169n61, 171n95, 174n135, 176nn163–64, 178n177, 178n180; in Accius, 102, 179n191; and Euripides, 12–13, 116; and genre, 105–8, 115, 117–20, 123–24, 147n60, 176n159; and Medea, 33, 79, 80, 116, 133, 177nn172–73; and revenge, 13, 33, 79, 100–106, 114–21, 133, 164n5, 173n119, 175n144; in Sophocles, 13, 101, 173n116, 176n151, 179n191
  • Procris, 12, 137n22, 147n62, 179n192
  • Propertius, 18, 46, 47, 51, 58, 139n60, 142n14, 146n50, 148n6, 151n32, 152n36, 160n121
  • pudor, 65, 71, 80, 84, 140n64, 154n68, 156n82; and Phaedra, 44, 49, 53–54, 57, 65, 71. See also shame
  • Pygmalion, 181n30, 182n33
  • rape, 6, 36, 52, 103, 109, 111, 147n65, 163n150, 173n126, 176n154; of Philomela, 101–3, 106, 108–9, 113, 115, 119, 121–22
  • Raval, Shilpa, 62, 75, 159n110, 163n140
  • revenge, 32–33, 79–80, 93, 96–99, 103–4, 114, 124, 127, 164n5, 171n91, 174n131; and Ariadne, 95–97, 99; and Byblis, 30, 147n59; and Clytemnestra, 35–36; and Hecuba, 114; and Hypsipyle, 81–82, 95–99, 171nn89–90; and Medea, 16, 33, 79–82, 97, 114, 116, 133, 147n59, 164n2, 165n16, 168n44, 171n93; and Phaedra, 6–7, 133; of Procne and Philomela, 13, 33, 79, 100–106, 114–21, 133, 164n5, 173n119, 175n144. See also ira
  • Rosati, Gianpiero, 6, 150n19
  • Rosenmeyer, Patricia, 52, 63, 154n56
  • Schiesaro, Alessandro, 176n159, 177n165, 177n170
  • Scylla, 12, 18, 20, 27–28, 60, 97, 110, 140nn64–65, 142n20, 143n29, 145n46
  • Seaford, Richard, 25, 143n30, 144n35
  • Segal, Charles, 11–12, 16, 39, 127, 140n62, 141n5, 142n13
  • Semele, 16, 73, 141n7, 155nn75–76
  • Seneca, 7, 137n22, 138n34, 151n31, 155n78, 177n165, 177n170
  • Sfyroeras, Pavlos, 137n25
  • Shackleton Bailey, D. R., 140n61, 173n115
  • shame, 17, 35–36, 53–54, 57, 84, 119, 154n68, 156n82; and Byblis, 44, 63–65; and Phaedra, 43, 53–54, 57, 65, 71, 136n21, 153n48, 171n92. See also pudor
  • silence, 21, 107, 113, 128–29, 163n149, 176n158; and Byblis, 75, 77, 131, 161n126, 163n149; and Phaedra, 40, 43, 53–54, 57, 128–29; and Philomela, 104, 111, 113–14, 163nn149–50, 173n121, 176n158
  • Skinner, Marilyn, 129, 134
  • Sol, 173n126
  • Sommerstein, Alan, 13, 178n174
  • Sophocles, 53, 81, 103, 110, 116, 124, 140n63, 157n94, 165n7, 166n28, 173n118; Medea in, 137nn25–27, 143n24; Phaedra in, 42–43, 52, 143n24, 150n20, 153n50; Philomela in, 101, 105, 112, 173n116, 178n177; Procne in, 13, 101, 173n116, 176n151, 179n191; Tereus in, 101–2, 174n128, 178n174, 179n191; Theseus in, 137n25, 151n31; Thyestes in, 146n54, 177n165
  • Spentzou, Efrossini, 5, 148n7, 152n42
  • Suetonius, 1–2, 7, 135n1
  • suicide, 84, 95, 124, 153n55, 171n91; and Byblis, 23, 128; and gender, 23, 143n26; and Phaedra, 6, 17, 43, 52, 54–56, 72, 77, 150n18, 153n55, 155n76
  • Sulpicia, 153n53, 156n82, 163n147
  • Takács, Sarolta, 144n37
  • Talboy, Thomas, 13, 178n174
  • Tarquinius Superbus, 116, 177n168
  • Tereus, 33–34, 102–117, 119–25, 169n61, 171n95, 173n121, 174n131, 174n135, 175n145, 177n168; and the abject, 124; in Accius, 101–3, 115–16, 177n168; and gender, 120, 175n147, 179n185; and genre, 100–101, 107–12, 113–16, 118, 123–24, 133, 174n128, 175n144, 179n185; in Sophocles, 101–2, 174n128, 178n174, 179n191
  • theater of Dionysus, 13, 116
  • Theseus, 8, 11, 98, 137n22, 166n17; in Catullus, 94–95, 97, 169n60, 169n62; in Euripides, 6, 43–44, 52–53, 74, 114, 151n31, 154n70, 155n78; in Ovid, 44–46, 49–50, 55–56, 151n29, 153n54, 155n73; in Seneca, 151n31; in Sophocles, 137n25, 151n31
  • thetic stage, 41–42, 61–62, 67, 77, 149n8, 149n11, 164n5; defined, 41
  • Thoas, 83, 89, 91, 96, 98, 171n90
  • Thrace, 8, 81, 101–7, 117–19, 121–22, 181n24
  • Thyestes, 27, 28, 30, 35–36, 108, 115–16, 146n54, 174n131, 177n165, 177n167
  • Tibullus, 51, 151n32
  • Tissol, Garth, 158n104
  • Tomis, 130–33, 168n48, 180n14, 180n17
  • Tor Marancia, 18, 19, 23
  • transvestite ventriloquism, 42, 51, 58, 77, 81, 85, 100, 124, 130, 149nn12–13
  • Tyndareus, 35–36
  • Tyro, 18, 146n50
  • Vaiopoulos, Vaios, 97, 165n14, 168n56, 169n59, 169n62, 170n73, 170n75, 171n90
  • Valladares, Hérica, 5, 30, 143n25
  • Varius Rufus, 115–16, 146n54
  • Varro, 60, 157n97
  • Varro Atacinus, 7, 132, 141n1
  • Velleius Paterculus, 25
  • vengeance. See revenge
  • Venus, 21, 35, 45, 48, 54–55, 141n7, 147n64, 153n48, 155n76, 160n122. See also Aphrodite
  • Verducci, Florence, 90, 156n87, 165n14, 171n93
  • Vergil, 66, 100, 138n47, 143nn27–28, 143n30, 156n82, 170n70, 175nn144–45, 178nn180–81
  • Villa of Munatia Procula, 18, 19, 20, 23, 142n16
  • Virbius, 12, 68, 130
  • Watson, Patricia, 154n59
  • Webster, T. B. L., 151n34, 154n58
  • Williams, Gareth, 177n170, 180n8
  • Wyke, Maria, 139n54
  • Zeitlin, Froma, 129, 144n33, 162n133
  • Zeus, 16, 26, 114, 121, 141n7, 155n76, 179n190. See also Jupiter
  • Zillinger, Wilhelm, 140n61
  • Zissos, Andrew, 172n101, 176n163

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