Thematic Index of Classics in JStor
hippolytus, phaedra, sexual, laughter, nurse, phallus, aphrodite, theseus, priapus, euripides, barrett, aidos, mime, laugh, obscene, adams, henderson, phallic, herodas, penis, joke, vocatives, play, smile, humor, artemis, address, erotic, male, interjection, hetaera, hippolytos, canace, vocative, smiles, anus, machon, phaidra, priapic, comic, hetaeras, mimes, metro, cunningham, jokes, abuse, sexuality, cerdon, baubons, intercourse

1892

Theocritus and Herodas. H. Kynaston. Classical Review. (Mar., 1892), pp. 85-86 List themes Full text (60 theme words)
Adversaria on the Greek Anthology. T. G. Tucker. Classical Review. (Mar., 1892), pp. 86-87 List themes Full text (36 theme words)
Herodas. Henry Jackson. Classical Review. (Feb., 1892), pp. 4-8 List themes Full text (22 theme words)
Mr. Adam and Mr. Monro on the Nuptial Number of Plato. James Adam, D. B. Monro. Classical Review. (Jun., 1892), pp. 240-244 List themes Full text (21 theme words)
Flinders Petrie Papyri. Notes on the Text. I. W. Wyse. Classical Review. (Feb., 1892), pp. 8-11 List themes Full text (15 theme words)
Etymological. 1. Vīvo: Vixi, Victus. 2. Mīlia: χ[unrepresentable symbol]λια: Sa-Hásram. Semasiological. πιέζω: Piḍayate: 'Sit on'. Edwin W. Fay. American Journal of Philology. (1892), pp. 226-227 List themes Full text (13 theme words)
On the Study of Greek Lyric Metre. W. R. Hardie. Classical Review. (Jun., 1892), pp. 244-249 List themes Full text (13 theme words)
The Date of Cylon. John Henry Wright. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1892), pp. 1-74 List themes Full text (10 theme words)
The Limitation of the Imperative in the Attic Orators. C. W. E. Miller. American Journal of Philology. (1892), pp. 399-436 List themes Full text (8 theme words)
Pollice Verso. Edwin Post. American Journal of Philology. (1892), pp. 213-225 List themes Full text (6 theme words)
Ovidiana. Robinson Ellis. American Journal of Philology. (1892), pp. 343-348 List themes Full text (6 theme words)
English Words Which Hav Gaind or Lost an Initial Consonant by Attraction. Charles P. G. Scott. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1870). (1892), pp. 179-305 List themes Full text (5 theme words)