S

Saba (Bib.Sheba), 508

Sabbath, 598, 599

Sabellians, 605

Sabidius, 318

Sabina, Poppaea, wife of Nero 0 -65), 277, 279-282, 366, 372-373

Sabina, Vivia, wife of Hadrian (?-138), 414, 419, 442, 624

Sabine (language), 274

Sabines, 5, 12, 13, 14, 21, 35, 244, 246, 254, 286, 288;

rape of women, 13

Sabinus, Poppaeus, accused of conspiracy (?-27 A.D.), 264

Sabrata, 465

Saccas, Ammonius, Alexandrian Neoplatonist (fl. 3rd century), 608, 614

sacraments, seven, 600, 602, 658

Sacra Via (Sacred Way), 341

Sacred History (Euhemerus), 98

Sacred Mount, 22

sacrifice, in Etruria, 7;

under Rome, 52, 59, 60, 63-64, 65, 76, 83, 100, 104, 149, 164, 197, 239, 265, 290, 292, 354, 381, 388, 429, 444, 522, 524-525, 526, 531, 533, 547, 570, 583, 588, 599-600, 648, 651

Sadducees, 536-538, 545, 562, 576

sadism, Caligula’s, 267

Saguntum (Sagunto), 47, 48

Sahara, 40, 217, 448, 464, 466

St. Barbara, Baths of, 474

St. Mark’s, in Venice, 351

St. Peter’s, in Rome, 18, 420, 421, 578, 635, 661

Saint-Pierre, Jacques Henri Bernardin de, French writer of romance (1737-1814), 637

St. Quentin (anc. Augusta Veromanduorum), 474

Sais, 498

Salamis (in Cyprus), 196

Salamis (island), naval battle in 480 B.C., 383

Salaria, Via, 283

Salernum (Salerno), 456

Salii, 63

Sallust (Caius Sallustius Crispus), historian (86-35 B.C.), 42, 123, 142-144, 146, 160, 190, 233, 340, 436, 455, 557

“Sallust, House of,” 353

Salome, daughter of Herodias (ist century), 560

Salome, visitor at the tomb of Jesus, 573

Salome Alexandra, Queen of the Jews (reigned 78-69 B.C..), 530

Salona (Spalato), 480

salons, 113, 131-132, 135, 230, 234, 279, 621

Salvius, leader of slave rebellion (end of 2nd century B.C.), 121

Samaria, 530, 576, 577, 604, 611

Samaria-Sebaste (Sebustieh), 508

Samaritans, 535, 567

Samaritis, 535

Samnites, 35, 37, 38, 43, 51, 125, 519

Samnium, 455

Samos, 133, 139

Samosata, 322, 495, 513

Samothrace, 139

sanctuary, 398, 518

Sanhedrin, 536, 539, 545, 547-548, 568, 570-571, 576, 580, 586

sanitation, see sewage system

San Lorenzo, Church of, 427*

San Lorenzo outside the Walls, Church of, 662

San Paolo fuori le Mura, Basilica of, 591

Sanskrit, 73

Santa Maria degli Angeli, Church of, 635

Saône (anc. Arar), 470, 474

Sappho, Greek poet (fl. 7th century B.C.), 155, 156, 158, 247, 256

Saracens, 658

Saragossa (anc. Caesaraugusta), 504

Sardinia, 38, 40, 43, 46, 52, 53, 97, 111, 112, 279, 365*, 447, 463-464

Sardis, 516, 546, 592

Sarmatians, 431, 432, 480, 630, 669

Sarmizegetusa, 410, 431, 480

Sarsina, 455

Sassanids, 530, 627, 641

Satan, 524, 540, 589, 591, 593, 595, 599, 606, 614, 663

satire, 73, 74, 97, 99, 235, 241, 245-246, 248, 250, 275, 295, 296-299, 312, 317-318, 333, 369, 437-439, 509, 671

Satires (Horace), 245-246, 248, 250

Saturn, 59, 61, 63, 66, 205, 225, 237, 242, 253, 358, 500

Saturn (planet), 309

Saturn, Temple of, 341, 358

Saturnalia, 66

Saturnian verse, 74, 98

Saturniaregna, 61, 66, 205, 225, 236-237, 242, 253

Saturninus, Antoninus, governor (fl. 1st century), 291, 292

Saturninus, Caius Sentius, governor of Syria (fl. 1st century B.C.), 558

Saturninus, Lucius Appuleius, radical leader (?-100 B.C.), 120, 519

Saturninus, Pompeius, friend of Pliny the Younger (fl. 1st and 2nd centuries), 441

Satyricon (Petronius), 296-299, 466

Save, 410, 480, 640

Saviour, see Messiah Saxa Rubra, 654

Scaevola, Caius Mucius, hero (fl. 6th century B.C.), 385

Scaevola, Publius Mucius, statesman and lawyer (fl. second half of 2nd century B.C.), 391

Scaevola, Quintus Mucius, jurist (?-82 B.C.), 391, 406

Scaevola, Quintus Mucius, jurist (2nd-1st centuries B.C.), 141, 159, 391, 406

Scaliger, Joseph Justus, French critic and scholar (1540-1609), 302

Scandinavia, 326

Scandinavians, 475

Scantinia, lex, 398

Scaurus, Marcus Aemilius, general and governor (fl. 1st century B.C.), 133, 334, 482

schism, 618, 657-658

Schola Medicorum, 312

scholarship, 158-161, 234, 250, 252, 269, 272, 415, 635-636

Scholasticism, 548

schools, see education

Schweitzer, Albert, Alsatian philosopher, theologian, physician, and musician (b. 1875), 556

science, 75, 102, 108, (in Lucretius) 148-154, 233, 269, 307-313, 314, 356, 392, 393, 406, 500, 502-507, 514, 520-521, 671

Scipio, Publius Cornelius, general, father of Scipio Africanus Major (?-211 B.C.), 49, 52, 91

Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Minor, Publius Cornelius, general (ca. 185-129 B.C.), 41, 57, 87, 91, 96-97, 101, 107, 113, 114, 115, 379, 490

Scipio Africanus, Publius Cornelius, son of Scipio Africanus (2nd century B.C.), 96

Scipio Africanus Maior, Publius Cornelius, general (234-183 B.C.), 51, 52-55, 57, 82, 85, 86, 91, 92, 94, 96, 97, 104, 113, 424

Scipio Asiaticus, Lucius Cornelius, general (fl. 190 B.C.), 86, 91, 104, 113

Scipio, Calvus Cneius Cornelius, general (?-211 B.C.), 52

Scipio Nasica Corculum, Publius Cornelius (fl. 158 B.C..), 66

Scipio Nasica Serapio, Publius Cornelius, senator (fl. 133 B.C.), 115

Scipionic circle, 96-97, 101, 104, 113

Scipios, patrician family, 85, 86, 97, 372, 469

Scopas, Greek sculptor (400-ca. 340 B.C.), 96, 351, 358

Scotland (anc. Caledonia), 36, 291, 406, 448, 476, 622, 669

Scribes, 536, 538, 567, 568, 662

Scribonia, second wife of Augustus (fl. 1st century B.C.), 205, 229

Scriptures, see Bible

Scudéry, Madeleine de, French novelist (1607-1701), 637

sculpture, Etruscan, 9-10, 18;

Carthaginian, 41, 42;

Pompeian, 459-460;

Italian, 461;

Sicilian, 464, 465;

Christian, 601;

under Rome, 18, 71, 82, 92, 133, 141, 227, 233, 278, 291, 293, 310, 338-346

passim, 347-351 352-362

passim, 372, 376, 384, 386, 412, 414, 418, 442-443, 453, 480, 511-512, 514, 532, 634-635, 661-662, 671

Scylla, 602

Scythia, 194, 218, 429, 483, 496, 500, 520, 528, 629

Secular Games, see ludi saeculares

Secundini Family, Tomb of the, 474

Segovia, 470

Seine (anc. Sequana), 175, 470, 523

Sejanus, Lucius Aelius, prefect of the Praetorian Guard (?-31 A.D.), 263-264, 365*, 447

Seleucia, 96, 428, 528, 529, 546, 602

Seleucia Pieria, 512

Seleucids, 507, 511, 528-530, 536

Seleucus IV Philopator, King of Syria (187-175 B.C.), 86

Selinus, 413

semaphores, 324

Semites, 41, 245, 530

Sempronian Law, 144

Senaculum, 624

Senate, 13, 21-31, 34, 37, 44, 45, 49-52, 70, 71, 76, 85, 86, 89, 90-91, 93-94, 95, 96, 103, 105-107, 111, 114-118, 120-126, 129, 130, 136-140, 143-145, 160, 165, 170-175, 180, 181-184, 186, 190-191, 193-201, 205, 206, 212-216, 221, 226, 232, 250, 260-264, 265, 266, 268-271, 273, 275-277, 279, 280, 283-287, 289, 291-293, 301, 331, 332, 336, 348, 364, 393, 395, 397, 407, 409, 413, 414-415, 416, 423, 427, 433, 446, 447, 449, 463, 519, 620, 621, 623-628, 63 3, 636, 638-640, 668-669

Seneca, 351

Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, Stoic philosopher (4? B.C.-A.D. 65), 95, 97, 154, 239, 260, 267, 273, 274, 275-279, 282, 295, 296, 299, 301-308, 311, 315, 316, 319, 324, 333, 334, 335, 338, 343, 350, 351, 363, 367, 369, 370, 371, 377, 379, 380, 387, 388, 408, 435, 436, 439, 456, 469, 470, 478, 671

Seneca, Marcus Annaeus, rhetorician (fl. 1st century B.C.), 295, 296, 301, 319, 369, 379, 470

Senectute, De (Cicero), 108, 163*

Senlis (anc. Augustomagus), 474

Senones, 471*

Sens (anc. Agendicum, later Senones), 471*

sententiae, 296

Sentinum (battle, 295 B.C.), 37

Sepphoris, 543

Septimius Severus (Lucius Septimius Severus), Roman emperor (146-211), 330, 336, 465, 620-622, 623, 628, 631*, 632, 633, 635, 649, 666, 669

Septimius Severus, Arch of, 623, 635

Septimontium, 12-13

“Septizonium,” 635

Septuagint, 541, 614

Serapis, 635

Serapis, Temple of (Rome), 291, 635

Serapis, Temple of (Serapeum), 500

Serbia, 480

Serdica (Sofia), 483

serfdom, 6, 39, 319, 473, 479, 529, 644, 668-669

sermones, 245

Sertorius, Quintus, general (?-72 B.C.), 136-137

Servian census, 27

Servian constitution, 123

Servile Wars, 141;

First, 80, 112;

Second, 120-121

Servilia, mistress of Caesar and mother of Brutus (1st century B.C.), 168, 196

Servilian Gardens, 283

Servius Tuliius, sixth King of Rome (fl. 6th century B.C.), 14-15, 340

Seuthes and Son, Alexandrian banking firm, 331

Seven against Thebes, 316

Severus (Flavius Valerius Severus), Roman emperor (?-307), 653

Severus, architect (fl. 1st century), 345

Seville (one. Hispalis), 192, 470

sewage system, 81, 220, 326, 356, 439, 671

Sextius, Lucius, tribune and consul (fl. 376-366 B.C.), 24

Sextus of Chaeronea, Greek Stoic philosopher (fl. 2nd century), 425-426

Sextus Empiricus, Greek philosopher (fl. end of 2nd century), 494-495

sexual intercourse, recommended by Pliny, 310;

among the Essenes, 537

sexual life, see abortion, adultery, betrothal, birth control, bisexuality, celibacy, concubinage, courtesans, divorce, effeminacy, emasculation, eunuchs, hermaphrodites, hetairai, homosexuality, incest, marriage, morals, pederasty, polygamy, promiscuity, prostitution, venereal disease

Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), 16*, 100, 147, 241, 302, 435, 484, 617

Shalmaneser III, King of Assyria (reigned 859-824 B.C.), 39

Shammai, Jewish rabbi (fl. 1st century B.C.), 539, 547

Shansi, 329

Shaosyant, see Mithras

Shapur I, King of Persia (reigned 242-271), 605, 629

share-croppers, 104

shaving, in Carthage, 41;

in Rome, 70, 372;

Christians and, 599

Shelley, Percy Bysshe, English poet (1792-1822), 147, 311, 635

Shemaya, Jewish rabbi (fl. 1st century B.C.), 538

Shepherd of Hermas, The, 599

shipbuilding, 220, 325, 513, 516

ships, 324-326, 329, 516

shrines, 75, 79, 335

Sibyl, Cumean, 64, 236-237, 240-241

Sibylline Books, 64, 94, 236

Sibylline oracle, 197

Sicels, 4

Sicily, 4, 38, 40, 43, 44, 45, 52, 54, 62, 66, 77, 92, 106, 107, 111, 112, 120, 138, 141, 183, 2l6, 234, 237, 254, 297, 310, 322, 325, 328, 339, 418, 455, 464, 518, 523, 602, 629, 631

Sidon, 39, 329, 347, 510, 511, 534

Sidonius, see Apollinaris Sidonius Silanus, senator (fl. 1st century B.C.), 144

Silanus, Marcus Junius, poisoned by Agrippina (14-54), 273

Silas, colleague of St. Paul (1st century), 583

Silchester (anc. Calleva Atrebatum), 477

Silenus, 354

Silius, Caius, lover of Messalina (?-48), 272

silk, 329, 373, 510, 514, 624, 640 Silvae (Statius), 316

Silvanus, 60, 238-239

Silver Age, 235, 295-318, 319

silverware, 346, 349, 373, 529, 624

Silvester I, Roman Pope (reigned 314-335), 659

Simeon (New Testament), 542

Simeon, Bishop of Jerusalem and martyr (87 B.C. ?-A.D. 107?), 648

Simon, Christ’s brother, 558

Simon Magus, Samaritan sorcerer (1st century), 577, 604

simony, 604

Singidunum, see Belgrade

Sinope (Sinob), 517, 518, 520, 604

Sinuessa (Rocca di Mandragone), 113

Sirach, 539

Sirmio (Sirmione), 158

Sirmium (Mitrovica), 480, 635, 640

Siro the Epicurean, philosopher in Naples (fl. 1st century B.C.), 236

Sixtus II, Roman Pope (257-258), 650

skepticism, 308, 388-389, 489, 494-497, 500, 522;

Cicero’s, 164-165;

Augustus’, 225-228;

Horace’s, 248;

Ovid’s, 256;

Vespasian’s, 287, 311;

Hadrian’s, 415, 418, 648;

Lucian’s, 495-497;

Constantine’s, 655-656

slavery, in Etruria, 6;

in Carthage, 39, 52;

in Greece, 86;

in Germany, 479;

under Rome, 22, 57, 58, 63, 66, 71, 76, 77, 80, 81, 87, 88, 95, 99, 103-104, 105, 107, 111-113, 117, 120-121, 124, 130, 133, 134, 137-138, 143, 170, 175, 177, 184, 189, 190, 192, 202, 203-204, 205, 211, 215, 220, 221-222, 245*, 255, 261, 267, 270, 279, 290, 297-298, 301, 319, 320, 322, 323, 324, 326, 328-329, 332, 333-335, 336, 338, 342, 364, 366, 374-375, 380, 385-387, 395, 397-398, 400, 403, 412, 424, 429, 441, 448, 462-463, 464, 465, 469, 473, 476, 490, 493, 499, 513, 515, 516, 522, 529, 531, 536, 543, 545, 548, 566, 589, 590, 596, 631-632, 634, 644, 665, 667, 668;

barbarian and foreign, 629

slums, 90, 111, 132, 280, 342, 366, 465, 481, 510

Smith, William Benjamin, American educator (1850-?934), 554

Smyrna, see Tralles

Soaemias, Julia, daughter of Julia Maesa and mother of Elagabalus (?-222), 623-625

soap, 375

social service, 371

Social War, 79, 122, 125, 146, 182

Socrates, Athenian philosopher (469-399 B.C.), 104, 258, 306, 491, 557, 646

Socrates, brother of Nicomedes III (fl. 1st century B.C.), 518

soil, 76, 77, 238, 319-321, 339, 456, 457, 404, 476, 482, 511, 513, 631, 665

Soissons (anc. Noviodunum), 177, 471*, 474

solarium, 343

Solomon, King of the Jews (reigned 974-937 B.C.), 530

Solon, Athenian lawgiver (638?-559? B.C.), 23, 32, 83, 392, 405

Solway Firth, 417, 476

soothsaying, 60, 63-64, 147, 164, 197, 243, 278, 292, 308, 311, 388, 419, 429, 485, 514, 537, 559, 624

Sophistic, Second, 488-489

Sophists, 497, 515

Sophists of the Dinner Table (Athenaeus of Naucratis), see Deipnosophists

Soranus of Ephesus, Greek writer on medicine (fl. 98-138), 505

Sorrento, see Surrentum

Sorrows (Ovid), see Tristia

Sotion, Pythagorean philosopher (fl. 1st century), 301

soul, Lucretius on, 152;

Seneca on, 304-305;

Plotinus on, 608-610;

Origen on, 615

South Africa, 406

Spain, 36, 39, 40, 43, 46, 47, 48, 50, 52-53, 54, 82, 86, 87-88, 96, 107, 111, 112, 113, 119, 126, 129, 136-137, 138, 169, 170, 176, 179, 183-184, 188, 189, 190, 192, 200, 217, 218, 219, 252, 283, 285, 308, 318, 319, 322, 323, 329, 330, 346, 348, 366, 406, 408, 410, 414, 417, 431, 468-470, 471, 472, 473, 475, 481, 513, 514, 521, 585, 590, 602, 632, 638, 669-670, 671

Spalato (anc. Spalatum), 644

Spanish, 73, 295

Sparta, 87, 200, 387, 482, 487, 519, 534, 630

Spartacus, slave leader (?-71 B.C.), 137-138

Spartianus, Aelius, biographer (fl. 4th century), 414, 416, 419

Spectaculis, De (Tertullian), 612-613

speedometers, 356

Spendius, Campanian slave and rebel leader (fl. 241-237 B.C.), 46

Spenser, Edmund, English poet (1552?-1599), 258

spinning, 58, 77, 213, 230, 321-322, 371

Spinoza, Baruch, Dutch Jewish philosopher (1632-1677), 580

Spinther, Publius, senator (fl. 1st century), 331

spoils, 82-83, 87, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 103, 120, 123, 125, 129-130, 141, 169-170, 175-177, 183, 194, 196, 205, 211, 213, 219, 261, 287, 288, 293, 331, 349, 365, 410, 482, 543, 546, 623, 629

sports, see athletics, games Sporus, youth married by Nero (1st century), 282

Spring, 354

Spurinna Vestritius, soothsayer (fl. 1st century B.C.), 197

Stabiae (Castellammare di Stabia), 354

stadiums, 360, 362, 378, 382, 487

stage, see theater

statio, 324

Statius, Publius Papinius, poet (ca. 61-ca. 96), 289, 291, 295, 315-318, 335, 370, 456

statuary, see sculpture Statue of Liberty, 351*

Steele, Sir Richard, English essayist and dramatist (1672-1729), 304

stenography, 466

Stephanos (Meleager), 509

Stephen I, Roman Pope (reigned 254-257), 618

Stephen, first Christian martyr (?-3o?), 576, 580

Sterculus, 59

sterility, 212, 229, 366, 449, 480, 482, 666

Stertinius, Quintus, physician (fl. 1st century), 312

Stilicho, general (?-408), 358

Stoa, Zeno’s, 421, 490, 497

Stoicism, 63, 95, 97, 135, 141, 144, 154*, 164, 165, 166, 190, 196, 249, 250, 274, 279, 286, 292, 300-307, 335, 370, 389, 392, 405, 409, 415, 422, 425-427, 431, 432, 449, 485, 489-494, 496, 497, 502, 514, 521-522, 541, 588, 594, 598, 602, 613, 614, 658, 671

stoicism, 57, 68, 88, 133, 154*, 225, 230, 251, 260, 274, 282, 301, 307, 408, 426, 468, 667

Stone Age, New, 4, 11, 471

Stone Age, Old, 4, 468, 471

Strabo, Greek geographer (63 B.C.?-A.D. 24?), 321, 329, 347, 424, 455, 468, 471, 477, 473, 483, 513, 514, 516, 520-521, 546

Strabo of Sardis, Greek anthologist (fl. 50 B.C.), 509*

Strasbourg, see Argentoratum

Strategamata (Frontinus), 328

Strauss, David Friedrich, German rationalistic theologian (1808-1874), 553

streets, Roman, 81, 281, 341-342, 477, 633;

of Italy, 461;

of Petra, 508;

of Antioch, 512;

of Rhodes, 514;

of Ephesus, 515

strikes, 80, 499

Stromateis (Origen), 614

Styx, 522

Sublicius, Pons, 327

Sublime, On the (Longinus), 636

Subura, the, 167, 341-342

Succubo, 425

Suessiones, 175, 471*

Suetonius Tranquillus, Caius, historian (70?-121?), 167, 188, 197, 212, 215, 218, 221, 227, 228, 261, 264, 266, 267, 272, 275, 280*, 283, 286, 287, 293, 350, 414, 441, 554

Suez, 521

Sufetula, 465

suicide, 190, 203, 207-208, 218, 240, 262, 264, 282, 284, 296, 300, 301, 306-307, 311, 371, 386, 398-399, 422, 478, 489, 516, 623, 654

Suilius, Publius, delator (fl. 1st century), 302-303

Sulla, Lucius Cornelius (Felix), dictator (138-78 B.C.), 31, 91, 92, 119, 122-127, 128, 130, 131, 132, 134, 138, 139-140, 141, 142, 167, 168, 169, 170, 189, 195, 211, 391, 448, 457, 483, 519

Sulmo (Soloma), 253-254, 257, 455

Sulpicia, poetess (fl. end of 1st century), 370

Sulpicius Rufus, Publius, orator (124-88 B.C.), 122-123, 160

Sun, Temple of the, 511-512, 639

sundial, 66, 308

suovetaurilia, 64

superstition, 60, 61, 93-94, 118, 123, 147-148, 228, 251, 269, 292, 308, 311, 368, 388, 415, 425, 442, 485, 500, 515, 517, 522, 599

Sura, Lucius Licinius, aristocrat (fl. 1st and 2nd centuries), 408

Surena, Parthian general (fl. 54 B.C.), 529

surgery, in Etruria, 6;

under Rome, 75-76, 104, 312-313, 412, 505

Surrentine wine, 456

Surrentum (Sorrento), 322, 456, 457

Susa, 606

Susannah, 539

Swift, Jonathan, English satirist (1667-1745), 671

Switzerland, 175, 471, 474

Symmachus, Samaritan Bible translator (fl. late 2nd century), 614

syphilis, 311

Syracuse, 38, 44, 51, 52, 92, 107, 141, 464, 546

Syria, 88, 89, 107, 130, 131, 140, 170, 176, 178, 187, 200, 204; 205, 247, 297, 298, 310, 320, 326, 328, 329, 330, 331, 333, 347*, 364-365, 366, 381, 390, 413, 428, 431, 487, 495, 500, 510-513, 522-523, 531, 532, 535, 543, 544-545, 546, 558, 577, 588, 595, 601, 602, 603, 606, 620, 623-625, 627, 629, 630, 633, 636, 639, 651

Syriac, 187, 495, 604, 630

“Syrian Athens” (Meleager), 509