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After Life in Roman Paganism

Chapter 12: INDEX
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A series of lectures examines Roman pagan conceptions of the soul and its fate after death, tracing beliefs from grave rituals and tomb cults through nether-world cosmologies and folk ghosts to philosophical debates among Epicureans, Stoics, Academics, and Peripatetics. It surveys rites—funeral offerings, meals, sacred gardens—and everyday practices that sustained ancestral presence, then follows speculative developments including Pythagorean rebirth, Stoic immortality, and Neoplatonic synthesis. The work also considers the diffusion of mystery religions, Hermetic and Chaldean texts, and later Roman reflections, combining archaeological, literary, and philosophical evidence to map changing attitudes toward death and the afterlife.

INDEX

  • Ablutions, 118;
    • cf. “Lustration”
  • Absorption in God, 36 s., 42, 122
  • Acheron, 5, 8, 15, 27, 78, 80 s., 84 s., 149, 210
  • Achilles, 74
  • Adonis, 116, 203
  • Aeacus, 10, 75
  • Aeneid, 48, 82 s., 151;
    • Aeneas, 74, 128;
    • cf. “Virgil”
  • Africa, 93, 120, 139, 192
  • Age of reason, 137
  • Agricola, 18
  • Agrippina, 131
  • Ahriman, 89;
    • cf. “Spirit of Evil”
  • Air full of souls, 26, 59, 160;
    • purifies, 119, 143, 186;
      • cf. Winds;
    • Aerial bodies, 103, 168;
      • cf.Εἴδωλον
  • Alexander of Abonotichos, 9, 23, 180
  • Alexander of Aphrodisias, 6
  • Alexander the Great, 62
  • Alexandria, 17, 20, 79, 96;
    • cults, 36, 39;
    • cf. “Isis,” “Serapis”
  • Allegorical interpretations, 12, 21, 24, 42, 78 ss., 82, 86, 152, 180, 195, 206
  • Amorgos, 105
  • Andromeda, 104
  • Angels, 140
  • Anima, 59, 167;
    • cf. “Soul”
  • Ante diem (death), 133
  • Antinous, 105, 164
  • Antipodes, 80 s.
  • Antonius Diogenes, 22
  • Aphraates, 206
  • Apocalypse of Peter, 173
  • Apocolocyntosis, 179
  • Apollo, 112, 123, 156;
    • Musagetes, 101
  • Apollonius of Tyana, 23, 164
  • Apotheosis of heroes, 32, 205;
    • of emperors, 102, 112 s., 156, 164;
    • of Claudius, 179;
    • of great men, 114 s.;
    • in mysteries, 118 ss.;
    • of children, 138 ss.
  • Appius Claudius Pulcher, 22
  • Apuleius, 108, n. 41
  • Aristarchus, 79
  • Aristophanes, 95
  • Aristotle, 6, 17, 77, 98, 131;
    • cf. “Peripatetic”
  • Armenia, 52
  • Arnold (Matthew), 116
  • Asia Minor, 112;
    • cf. “Cybele”
  • Astral body, 169
  • Astrolatry, 123, 207;
    • cf. “Stars”
  • Astrology, 17, 28, 92 s., 96, 100, 102, 117, 187
  • Ataraxia, 8, 191
  • Atargatis, 121
  • Athribis, 93
  • Atmosphere, 25, 81, 162, 168;
    • cf. “Hades”
  • Attis, 35 ss., 39, 116, 203
  • Augustus, 156
  • Avernus, 74
  • Axiochos, 79
  • Babylonia, 94, 156;
    • cf. “Chaldeans”
  • Bacchus, 52, 120, 138 s., 202, 211;
    • Bacchantes, 62;
    • cf. “Dionysos”
  • Banquet; funeral, 53 ss., 200 ss.;
  • Biothanati, 26, 129 ss., 141 ss.
  • Bird (soul), 59, 157 s.
  • Black hand, 135
  • Black souls, 166
  • Blood poured on tombs, 51;
  • Boats (sun and moon), 92, 113, 154 s.;
    • carry souls, 155;
      • cf. “Charon”
  • Body carried to heaven, 159, 164;
      • cf. 165, 167;
    • soul attached to body, 182 s.;
      • cf. 44 ss.;
    • cf. “Corpse”
  • Book of the Dead, 148, 175, 193;
  • Boscoreale (goblets), 11
  • Bread, 120
  • Buddhism, 177
  • Burial necessary, 64 ss., 197;
    • refused, 65, 143, 145 s.;
    • cf.Insepulti
  • Byzantines, 132, 146
  • Caesar (Julius), 8, 51, 104
  • Calendar, 102
  • California, 148
  • Caligula, 67, 131
  • Callimachus, 17
  • Cameo of Paris, 156
  • Cancer and Capricorn, 153
  • Carducci, 115
  • Carneades, 6
  • Castor and Pollux, 104, 113, 205;
    • cf. “Dioscuri”
  • Castor of Rhodes, 22, 97
  • Catacombs, 202, 206
  • Catasterism, 104, 113;
    • cf. “Stars”
  • Cato of Utica, 26, 144
  • Catullus, 17
  • Celsus, 88
  • Celts, see “Druids,” “Gaul”
  • Cena novemdialis, 53
  • Cenotaph, 65;
    • cf. 48
  • Cerberus, 10, 83, 87
  • Chaldaic oracles, 38, 103
  • Chaldeans, 28, 35, 37 s., 95, 100 ss., 107 s., 160, 208 s.;
    • cf. “Babylonia”
  • Chariot of the sun, 102, 113, 156 s.
  • Charon, 85, 149, 174;
  • Children sacrificed, 135;
    • games in other life, 138 s.;
    • unbaptised, 198;
    • cf. “Untimely death,” “Apotheosis”
  • Christians, pagan customs of, 52, 55 s., 119, 145 s., 200;
  • Chrysippus, 13
  • Church, see “Christians”
  • Cicero, 19, 26 s., 31 ss., 44, 83, 104 s., 111, 113, 135, 152, 161, 165
  • Circe, 74, 180
  • Circumpotatio, 55
  • Claudius, 152, 179
  • Cleanthes, 13
  • Cocytus, 78
  • Colleges (funeral), 67, 143
  • Comet, 104;
    • cf. “Star”
  • Commodianus, 146
  • Como, 192
  • Conflagration of the world, 12 ss.
  • Consus, 71
  • Contemplation of stars, 209;
    • cf. “Sight of God”
  • Copernicus, 28, 109
  • Corinthians (Epistle to), 11, 106
  • Cornutus, 14
  • Corpse (life of), 45, 164;
    • cf. “Body”
  • Corstopitum, 156
  • Crescent (symbol), 93, 97, 99
  • Crown of life, 117
  • Curse-tablets, see “Defixiones
  • Cybele, 35 ss., 39
  • Cynics, 65
  • Cyprus, 135
  • Danaïdes, 85, 87, 171, 181
  • Dante, 43, 109, 174, 187
  • Dead; food of, 50;
    • partake of banquets, 54 s.;
    • communicate with living, 58 s.;
    • feared, 47;
    • malevolent, 63 s.;
    • tutelary spirits, 60 s.;
    • keep character of living, 73;
    • received by shades or not, 68, 86, 193;
    • physical character of, 165 ss.;
    • cf. “Ghosts,” “Soul,” “Spirits”
  • Death, sleep, 10, 45, 192;
    • not to be feared, 7 ss., 19;
    • second d., 110;
    • untimely d., 128 ss.;
    • represented as a monster, 117
  • Defixiones, 63, 68, 134
  • Deification, 34, 111 s.;
    • cf. “Apotheosis”
  • Demetrius of Tarsus, 186
  • Democritus, 5, 7
  • Demons, 26, 29, 60, 62, 80, 86 s., 88 s., 133, 136, 145, 154, 162, 172, 175
  • Destiny, see “Fatalism”
  • Devotio, 63
  • Di animales, 149
  • Dido, 59
  • Didyma, 99
  • Dio Cassius, 62
  • Dionysos (mysteries), 35, 120, 123, 201 s., 211;
    • cf. “Bacchus”
  • Dioscuri, 156;
    • cf. “Castor”
  • Dolphins, 180
  • Domitian, 103
  • Druids, 23, 94, 178
  • Druses, 178
  • Dualism, 24, 89, 117, 188
  • Eagle carries souls, 102, 113, 157 ss.
  • Earth (Mother), 36, 86;
    • cf. “Cybele,” “Moon”
  • Eclecticism, 21, 27
  • Ecstasy, 42, 121, 126, 196
  • Egypt, 48 s., 54, 86, 112, 134, 157, 173, 177 s.;
  • Elements purify the soul, 25, 81, 119, 185 ss., 196, 201
  • Eleusis, 34, 138;
    • cf. “Mysteries”
  • Elijah, 156
  • Elysian fields, 34, 73, 76, 79, 84, 120, 138 s., 151, 165, 171 ss., 184, 193 s.;
    • in the moon, 25, 81 s., 97;
    • about the moon, 98;
    • among the stars, 104, 187;
    • represented, 74;
    • cf. “Hades”
  • Emperors, divinity of, 112 s.;
    • cf. “Apotheosis”
    • not subject to fate, 117;
      • cf. “Kings”
  • Ennius, 21, 79, 165
  • Enoch, 108, 198
  • Epictetus, 12, 14
  • Epicurus, 7 ss., 20;
  • Epinomis, 208
  • Epiphanies of gods, 121, 123
  • Epoptism, 121;
    • cf. “Sight of god”
  • Erinyes, 26, 75, 78, 173 ss., 181 s.;
    • cf. “Furies”
  • Eros, 138
  • Esdras, 198
  • Eternal house (tomb), 3, 48;
    • eternal rest, 196, 199;
    • eternal pains, 76, 88, 172;
    • eternal banquet, see “Banquet”
  • Etruscans, 5, 53 s., 63, 71, 74 s., 117, 149 s., 155, 174, 178
  • Eusebius of Alexandria, 92
  • Evil eye, 154
  • Evil, Spirit of, see “Spirit”
  • Executed criminals, 145;
    • cf.Biothanati
  • Fatalism, 117, 133 s., 136, 179, 183
  • Fates, 84, 134, 138
  • Fatum, 133
  • Faustina, 156
  • Fire, stoic, 12 ss.;
    • heavenly, 28, 185;
      • cf. “Stars;”
    • of hell, 175 s.;
    • purifies, 119, 176, 185 ss.;
      • cf. “Pyriphlegeton”
  • Fish, sacred, 121
  • Food of the dead, 50 s., 56
  • Fortunate islands, see “Islands”
  • Freer collection, 154
  • Funeral cult, 47 ss.;
    • funeral banquet, see “Banquet,” “Sculpture”
  • Galileo, 109
  • Ganymede, 159
  • Garden of tombs, 57, 200
  • Gates, of Hades, 70, 80;
  • Gaul, 23;
    • cf. “Druids”
  • Gello, 134
  • Genii, 60, 142
  • Germanicus, 156
  • Ghosts, 4, 7, 62 s., 67 s., 83, 91, 130 s., 134, 165, 197
  • Gladiators, 51, 136
  • Gnosis (sacred lore), 23, 111, 114, 121 ss., 125, 207 ss.
  • Goat Star, 105
  • Gobryes, 79
  • God immanent, 30;
    • cf. “World;”
    • transcendent, 41;
    • identification with g., 34, 107 s.;
      • cf. “Soul;”
    • sight of God, 121, 207;
    • visible gods (stars), 31, 104, 108;
      • cf. “Epiphanies;”
    • sage, god on earth, 14, 111 s.;
    • evil god, 133;
    • god eaten in mysteries, 120
  • Greek beliefs, 5, 61, 69, 72 ss., 79, 87, 95, 102, 105, 113, 115, 117, 146 s., 155, 157, 174, 177;
    • mysteries, 34 s.;
      • cf. “Dionysos,” “Eleusis;”
    • funeral cult, 53 s., 56
  • Guide of souls, see “Psychopomp”
  • Hadad, 205
  • Hades, Greek, 4 s., 72, 134, 148, 170;
    • stoic, 14;
    • Pythagorean, 26, 78, 81, 181;
    • Neo-Platonic, 41, 88;
    • mysteries, 37;
    • descent into H., 148 ss., 171;
    • on earth, 78, 181 s.;
    • in the air, 168;
      • cf. “Atmosphere;”
    • between sun and moon, 103;
    • cf. “Gate,” “Inferi,” “Tartarus,” “Nether world”
  • Hadrian, 104, 157
  • Hanged, 143;
    • rope amulet, 136
  • Harmony of spheres, 25, 101, 115, 212
  • Heavens, three, 106;
    • eight, 106 s.;
    • cf. “Immortality,” “Planets”
  • Hecate, 92, 134
  • Heliodorus of Emesa, 68, 86
  • Helios, 123, 130;
    • cf. “Sun”
  • Hell dragon, 154;
    • cf. “Hades”
  • Hemispheres opposed, 80 s.
  • Hercules, 104, 113, 123, 144, 167, 205;
  • Hermes, 180;
  • Hermes Trismegistus, 38, 114, 121, 180, 186
  • Herodotus, 177
  • Heroes, 113 ss., 140, 142, 149, 167, 204 s.
  • Hesiod, 150
  • Hic requiescit, 191, 197
  • Hierapolis, 159
  • Hipparchus, 96
  • Honey, 52, 119 s.
  • Horace, 12, 130, 142, 205
  • Horse carries souls, 155 s.
  • Hostanes, 136
  • Hypsistos (Most High), 41, 104, 108, 130
  • Icaromenippus, 106
  • Imago, 166
  • Immortality, earthly, 19 s.;
    • celestial, 25 ss., 29, 32, 37, 91 ss., 138;
    • lunar, 96 ss.;
      • cf. “Moon;”
    • solar, 100 ss.;
      • cf. “Sun;”
    • stellar, 103 ss.;
      • cf. “Stars;”
    • conception of i., 110;
    • privilege of divinity, 111;
    • i. of the few, see “Heroes”
  • Incineration, 46
  • India, 54, 93, 95, 177
  • Infants (death of), 128 ss.
  • Inferi, 4, 25, 71, 78, 81, 86, 166, 195;
    • cf. “Hades,” “Nether world”
  • Innupti, 137
  • Insepulti, 25, 64 ss., 145;
  • Intoxication, 126, 205, 211 s.;
    • cf. “Wine”
  • Invicti (stars), 117
  • Ion of Chios, 95
  • Irish wake, 55
  • Isis, 36 s., 121, 123, 154
  • Islands of the Blessed, 25, 80 s., 96, 155;
    • of impious, 175
  • Ixion, 84 s., 171
  • Jacob’s ladder, 154
  • Jamblichus, 40, 103, 169, 184, 207
  • Jews, 35, 89, 108, 135, 142, 197 ss., 206;
    • cf. “Philo”
  • John Climacus, 154
  • Josephus, 142
  • Journey to Hades, 148 ss.;
    • to heaven, 152 ss.
  • Judaism, see “Jews”
  • Judgment of the dead, 76, 88, 151, 172 s.
  • Julian the Apostate, 9, 42, 98, 157, 161, 164, 205
  • Julius Caesar, see “Caesar”
  • Jupiter, 106;
    • summus exsuperantissimus, 108;
    • star, 107, 187
  • Katoptromanteia, 166, n. 62
  • Kings immortal, 112;
    • anointing of k., 119;
    • cf. “Emperors”
  • Kiss (last), 59
  • Lactantius, 153
  • Ladder, 153 ss.
  • Larvae, 63
  • Lemures, 4, 60, 72, 131;
  • Lesbos, 134
  • Lethe, 76, 184, 201
  • Libations on tombs, 50 ss., 204
  • Libri Acheruntici, 149
  • Lion, 187
  • Liternum, 47
  • Livia, wife of Drusus, 135
  • Lucan, 103
  • Lucian of Samosata, 8, 23, 39, 49, 54, 62, 67, 75, 97, 106, 175, 201
  • Lucretius, 7, 45 s., 138, 210
  • Lunula, 97
  • Lustrations, 118
  • Lysimachus, 65
  • Maccabees, 142
  • Macrobius, 132 s.
  • Magi, 79, 95
  • Magic, 22, 26, 52, 67, 118, 119, 124, 130 s., 133 ss., 143, 154, 158, 163, 166;
    • magic papyri, 86, 134 ss.;
    • cf. “Necromancy”
  • Manalis lapis, 71
  • Manes, 4, 18, 32, 47, 54, 60 ss., 72, 86, 93, passim
  • Manicheans, 93, 103, 154, 178
  • Manilius, 31, 112, 133
  • Marcellus, 156
  • Marcus Aurelius, 14, 39
  • Mars, 123;
  • Marseilles, 163
  • Martyrs, 143, 145
  • Maximus of Tyre, 61
  • Mazdeans, 89, 95, 175, 188;
    • cf. “Persia”
  • Meals, see “Banquets”
  • Melikraton, 52
  • Memoriae aeternae, 19
  • Memory, Lake of, 148
  • Menander, 141
  • Mercury (star), 107, 187;
    • cf. “Hermes”
  • Metempsychosis, 26, 41 s., 74, 78, 82 s., 172, 177 ss.;
  • Miletus, 105
  • Milk, 52
  • Milky Way, 94, 104, 152 s.
  • Minos, 75, 85
  • Mirrors in magic, 166
  • Mithras, 37 s., 89, 103, 106, 154, 156, 164, 178;
    • cf. 163
  • Mojave Indians, 148
  • Money (in mouth of dead), 84
  • Monsters, see “Death”, “Souls”
  • Monteleone (chariot), 155, n. 23
  • Moon, 28, 29, 86;
    • new moon, 91;
    • m. and resurrection, 91 s.;
    • abode of souls, 25 s., 93 s., 96 s., 186, 195;
    • dissolves souls, 168;
    • limit of heaven, 25, 98 s.;
    • Olympic earth, 97;
      • cf. 187;
    • rules physical life, 102, 107;
      • cf. “Boat”
  • Mother of gods, 35 ss.
  • Mourning, 47, 51
  • Muses, 101, 115, 210
  • Music, 24, 132;
    • cf. “Harmony of spheres”
  • Mussulman, 142
  • Mysteries, Greek, 34 s., 138;
    • cf. “Dionysos,” “Eleusis;”
    • oriental, 33 ss., 96, 116 ss., 138, 160;
    • m. and philosophy, 38, 124 ss.;
    • transformed, 38 s., 82;
    • children initiated, 138
  • Mysticism, astral, 30, 126, 208 ss.;
  • Naiads, 139
  • Necromancy, 53, 62, 66, 68, 190
  • Nectabis, 136
  • Nekyia, 82
  • Nemesis, 130
  • Neo-Platonists, 40, 87 s., 106, 110, 124, 144, 163, 169, 196
  • Neo-Pythagoreans, see “Pythagoreans”
  • Nereids, 139
  • Nero, 103, 131
  • Nether world, 70 ss.;
    • imitation of city, 75, 172 s.;
    • lower hemisphere, 79;
    • in the air, 81;
      • cf. “Atmosphere;”
    • scepticism about n.w., 18, 83 s.;
    • faith in n.w. preserved, 36 s.;
    • cf. “Hades,” “Inferi
  • New York (Museum), 155, n. 23
  • Nigidius Figulus, 22, 32, 97
  • Non nutriti, 137
  • Nosaïris, 178
  • Nous, 103, 168, 213
  • Numa, 21
  • Number (Pythagorean), 132
  • Numenius, 107
  • Nymphs, 140
  • Octavius, 51
  • Oenoanda, 9
  • Oil, 119
  • Olympus, 80, 88, 104 s., 157, 163, 195;
    • Olympic earth, 97;
      • cf. 187
  • Omophagy, 120
  • Orcus, 83;
    • cf. “Hades”
  • Oriental mysteries, 33 ss.;
    • cf. “Mysteries;”
    • Or. religions, 117, 203, 209
  • Origen, 108 s., 140, 154, 188
  • Orphism, 5, 21, 34 s., 73 s., 77, 138, 148 s., 171 s., 174, 177 ss., 187 s., 193, 201
  • Oscilla, 143
  • Osiris, 35, 113, 116, 122 s., 202 s.;
    • cf. “Serapis”
  • Os resectum, 65;
    • ossa quiescant, 191
  • Ovid, 22, 73, 104
  • Pains of hell, 170 ss.;
    • cf. “Fire,” “Eternal”
  • Paintings, 93;
  • Palingenesis, 13, 182 ss.
  • Panaetius, 13, 27 s.
  • Panamu (king), 205
  • Pannonia, 186
  • Papyri, 157;
    • cf. “Magic”
  • Paradise, 200, 205
  • Parcae, 84
  • Parentalia, 63, 71
  • Pascal, 2, 30
  • Pausanias, 95
  • Pegasus, 156
  • Pericles, 1
  • Periktione, 78
  • Peripatetic school, 6, 77;
    • cf. “Aristotle”
  • Persia, 54, 89, 95 s., 107, 156, 175, 177;
    • cf. “Mazdeans,” “Mithras”
  • Pessimism, 24, 39, 41
  • Petelia tablet, 148
  • Peter, apocalypse of, 173
  • Petosiris, 132
  • Petronius, 49, 135
  • Phantoms, see “Ghosts”
  • Pharaohs, 113, 123;
    • cf. “Egypt”
  • Philadelphia, 151
  • Philip of Opus, 208
  • Philo the Jew, 31, 140, 154
  • Philosophy, 5 ss.;
    • and mysteries, 38, 121;
    • philosophers immortal, 114, 124;
    • priests of the world, 125;
    • wonder-workers, 114;
    • cf. “Epicureans,” “Neo-Platonists,” “Pythagoreans,” “Stoics”
  • Phoebus, 157;
    • cf. “Sun”
  • Phosphorus, 159
  • Phrygian cult, 35 s.;
    • cf. “Sabazios”
  • Pindar, 73
  • Pirithous, 171
  • Planets, 28, 168, 179, 209;
  • Plato, 6, 7, 18, 23, 26, 28, 32, 39, 42, 66, 77, 87 ss., 95, 99, 107, 129, 136, 158, 169, 178, 182 ss., 188;
    • Plato’s cavern, 23, 99;
    • Phaedo, 49, 79, 144, 152, 163;
    • cf. “Axiochos,” “Neo-Platonists”
  • Plautus, 5
  • Pliny the Elder, 8, 83, 92, 96;
    • the Younger, 67
  • Plotinus, 23, 40 ss., 61, 125, 144, 212 s.
  • Plutarch, 39, 83, 87, 129, 173, 186
  • Pluto, 75, 84 s.;
    • cf. “Hades”
  • Pneuma, see “Πνεῦμα
  • Polybius, 5
  • Pontiffs, 65;
    • cf. 44
  • Porch, see “Stoics”
  • Porphyry, 40, 42, 87, 120, 125, 144, 184
  • Posidonius of Apamea, 27 ss., 32, 39, 43, 82, 98, 124, 136, 161, 184
  • Praesens numen, 112
  • Praetextatus (catacombs), 202
  • Prayer (silent), 24, 122, 126
  • Priests immortal, 114;
    • anointed, 119;
    • cf. “Philosophers”
  • Proclus, 87 s., 169
  • Prodicus, 150
  • Propertius, 47
  • Proserpina, 25, 75, 95, 97
  • Psyche, 25, 59
  • Psychopomp, 94, 163;
    • cf. “Hermes,” “Sun”
  • Ptolemies, 123;
    • cf. “Alexandria”
  • Ptolemy’s system, 28, 43, 109;
    • astrology, 132;
    • epigram, 211
  • Punic cults, 93;
    • cf. 59;
    • cf. “Africa”
  • Purgatory, 26, 82, 161 s., 185 ss.
  • Purification of the soul, 118;
    • cf. “Purgatory”, “Lustrations”
  • Pyre, 49, 159
  • Pyriphlegethon, 15, 76, 78, 81, 175, 185
  • Pythagoras, 20 ss., 97
  • Pythagoreans, 20 ss., 27, 32, 35, 38 ss., 59, 66, 68, 74, 77 s., 81, 95 s., 99 s., 104, 107, 121, 124, 129, 132 ss., 136 s., 144, 149 ss., 160, 167, 171, 177 ss., 181, 188, 194
  • Quies aeterna, 191
  • Quietae sedes, 195
  • Ra, 94, 113, 154
  • Rays of the sun, 160;
    • cf. “Sun”
  • Reason rises to the sun, 103, 168;
    • cf. “Nous”
  • Refrigerium, 202
  • Reincarnation, 26, 29;
    • cf. “Metempsychosis”
  • Repast, see “Banquet”
  • Repose of the dead, 190 ss.;
    • in the Elysian Fields, 193 s.;
    • in heaven, 195 ss.
  • Rest, see “Repose,” “Quies
  • Resurrection of the flesh, 197
  • Retaliation, 173
  • Retribution, 72, 172 ss., 177 ss.;
    • cf. “Judgment”
  • Revelation, 207;
    • cf. “Gnosis”
  • Rhadamanthus, 75
  • Rhine, 154
  • Right and left, 152
  • Rites not needed, 125 ss.
  • Roads (two), 150 ss.;
    • cf. “Milky Way”
  • Rosalia, 53;
    • cf. 57
  • Royal souls, 114;
    • cf. “Kings”
  • Sabazios, 35, 202, 204
  • Sacrifices for the dead, 50 ss.
  • Sage, god on earth, 14, 111 ss.
  • Sallust, 8
  • Salvation in mysteries, 34 ss.
  • Samos, 1
  • Sanctus, 111
  • San Francisco (museum), 183
  • Sarcophagi, 74, 85, 115, 149, 155;
    • cf. “Sculpture”
  • Saturn, 107, 131, 141, 187
  • Satyrs, 138
  • Scarbantia, 186
  • Scepticism, 17 ss., 28, 31
  • Science deifies, 208 ss.;
    • cf. “Gnosis”
  • Scipio’s tomb, 47;
    • Scipio’s dream, 32, 104
  • Sculpture (funeral), 85, 86, 117, 149, 151, 155 ss., 159, 165, 185 s., 194, 201, 205;
    • cf. “Paintings,” “Sarcophagi”
  • Sea (death at), 129
  • Seals, 163
  • Securi (dead), 55, 191;
    • secura quies, 194
  • Selene, 96 s.;
    • cf. “Moon”
  • Semites, 48, 79, 93 s., 103, 123;
    • cf. “Syrians”
  • Sendjerli, 204
  • Seneca, 8, 14, 22, 31, 83, 152, 179, 196
  • Serapis, 36 s., 39, 122 s., 202;
    • cf. “Osiris”
  • Servius, 60, passim
  • Sextus Empiricus, 161
  • Shade, 165 ss.;
    • and soul, 79;
    • shades receive or reject dead, 68, 86, n. 39, 134, 193, 204;
    • cf.Εἴδωλον,” “Umbra”
  • Shahîd, 142
  • Sheol, 4
  • Ship, see “Boat”
  • Sideribus recepti, 113
  • Sight of god, 121, 207;
    • cf. “Gnosis”
  • Silicernium, 53
  • Simulacrum, 166 s.;
    • cf.Εἴδωλον
  • Sisiphus, 78, 84, 170, 181
  • Sit tibi terra levis, 46
  • Sleep of death, 10, 45, 49, 192
  • Smyrna, 140
  • Socrates, 131
  • Solar attraction, 160;
    • cf. “Rays,” “Sun”
  • Soldiers slain in battle, 142
  • Somno aeterno, 192
  • Soul a breath, 4, 7, 59, 164;
    • burning breath, 13 s., 24, 29, 87, 98, 161;
    • number, 24;
    • circular, 98;
    • a bird, 59, 93, 157 s.;
    • not immaterial, 118, 162;
    • physical nature, 164 ss.;
    • principle of movement, 110;
    • soul and shade, 79;
      • cf.Εἴδωλον;”
    • pollution, 29, 118, 162, 185;
    • division, 168;
    • related to God, 12, 111;
    • union with God, 42, 122 s.;
    • becomes star, 92 s.;
    • journey, 148 ss.;
    • triple ascension, 106;
    • passage through planets, 107;
    • garments of s., 106 ss.;
    • hierarchy of souls, 108 s., 213;
    • how represented, 165, 167;
    • cf. “Ghost,” “Shade,” “Spirit,” “Stars”
  • Spirit of Evil, 89, 175;
    • cf. “Ahriman”
  • Spirits of the dead, 46 s., 56 s.;
    • of murdered, 130;
    • cf. “Soul”
  • Stars and souls, 92 s., 94, 103 ss.;
    • shooting s., 92;
    • invicti, 117;
    • cf. “Comet”
  • Statius, 103
  • Stele, see “Sculpture”
  • Stoics, 12 ss., 21, 30 s., 33, 39, 46, 65, 77, 82, 87, 96, 98 s., 103, 113, 144, 179, 182, 195
  • Styx, 25, 75 s., 78, 80 s., 83 s., 134, 155, 193
  • Sublunary world, see “World”
  • Suetonius, 86, 130
  • Suicide, 143 ss.
  • Sun-god, 24, 86, 130;
    • cf. “Helios,” “Phoebus,” “Ra;”
    • and emperors, 157;
    • and eagle, 158;
    • psychopomp, 164;
    • star, 28, 100 s.;
    • new sun, 91;
    • heart of the world, 100;
    • reason of the world, 101, 107;
    • sun and souls, 94, 156 ss.;
      • cf. “Boat,” “Chariot”
  • Suo die, 133
  • Syncretism, see “Eclecticism”
  • Syria, 28, 40, 52, 73, 86, 92, 112, 131, 156 ss., 176, n. 11, 204 ss.;
  • Taciti (Manes), 165
  • Tacitus, 18
  • Tages, 149
  • Tantalus, 9, 78, 84 s., 170, 181
  • Tartarus, 26, 27, 34, 75 s., 77, 79 s., 84 s., 171 ss., 175 s., 188;
    • cf. “Hades”
  • Taurobolium, 119
  • Tertullian, 55
  • Theodore the Atheist, 65
  • Theophanes, 146
  • Theseus, 171
  • Tiberius, 86
  • Tibullus, 191
  • Timaeus of Locri, 78
  • Tiresias, 74
  • Titans, 178
  • Titus, 142
  • Tityus, 9, 170, 181
  • Tivoli, 183
  • Tomb, a dwelling, 3, 46 ss., 56;
    • furniture, 49 s., 72;
    • garden, 57, 200;
    • placed on roads, 58;
    • antechamber of nether world, 70;
    • tombstone, see “Sculpture,” “Sarcophagi”
  • Torre San Severo (sarcophagus), 74
  • Trajan, 157
  • Transmigration, see “Metempsychosis”
  • Tritons, 186
  • Ulysses, 74, 180
  • Umbra, 79, 166 s.
  • Unburied, 64;
    • cf.Insepulti
  • Unctions, 119, 163
  • Untimely death, 128 ss., 136 ss.
  • Varro, 31
  • Vatinius, 22
  • Vegetarianism, 179
  • Vehicle of souls, 61, 169
  • Venus—star, 94, 107;
  • Violation of tombs, 67 s.
  • Virgil, 31, 59, 66, 73, 82 s., 128 s., 139, 142, 152, 172, 174, 182, 184, 186, 210
  • Warriors, see “Soldiers”
  • Washing, see “Ablutions”
  • Water, heavenly, 185;
    • libation of w., 51;
      • cf. 202;
    • purification by w., see “Elements,” “Lustration”
  • Winds, 25, 60, 155, 161, 166, 185
  • Wine, 35, 52, 120, 203 ss., 211
  • Wizards, see “Magic”
  • World—system of, 28, 99 s., 121;
  • Y symbol, 26, 150 s., 194
  • Yezidis, 178
  • Zagreus, 138
  • Zeno, 195
  • Zeus, 112, 123;
    • cf. “Jupiter”