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Arabic numerals refer to the Transactions, Roman to the Proceedings.

Ablative and accusative of degree of difference: xxxvi.

Ab urbe condita type of expression in Greek and English: xxxv. Accusative and ablative of degree of difference: xxxvi.

Ademar of Chavannes, bestiary of: 102.

Adjective, as runover word: 131 ff.;

largely decorative in Homer: 131; not naturally an emphatic word: 131.

Aetna, Ovidian vocabulary of: 265. 'ayabwτepos, on Asia Minor inscriptions: 209.

Alcibiades, doubles the tribute: 62; profits from failure of Nicias: 67; responsible for Melian affair: 67; responsible for assessment of 417: 70. Andocides, testimony to Athenian tribute: 61, 70.

Antonius Diogenes, source of Lucian's Vera Historia: 39.

Aorist participle, subsequent action expressed by: xxxix; suggests prophetic future: xxxix; expressing purpose: xxxix. Apollodorus, fined for encroachment

on theoric fund: 283; under obligation to Demosthenes: 284. Apophoreta: xxxiii. Apuleius, interpretation of Metamorphoses of: 238 ff.; habits and tendencies: 240; moralizes: 242, 24212; seriousness: 25331: desultor litterarum: 242, 249, 252; no moral object in moral tone: 245; little concession to formal literature: 246; no power of organizing material: 249; biographical material for, in Metamorphoses: 25025; studied symmetry in: 251; volkstümlich: 253; Hermagoras of: psychological peculiarities: 258; interprets plebeian psychology: 259; manysidedness: 259; near to life of people: 260.

Arabian Nights, date of: 387; Lucian's debt to this type of tale: 392. Argyrus, Isaac, source for lacuna in Harmonics of Ptolemy: 94 f. Aristides, Milesiaca: 254. Aristoxenus, musical theory of: 72 f. Asia Minor, inscriptions from: 195 f. Ass, symbolism of: 247; changes in motivation of, in Apuleius: 247. Assessment, last, of the Athenian empire: 60 ff.; of 425: 61; of 421: 63; increased in 425: 64; of Alcibiades: 65; made every four years: 65; increased after 421: 65; and imperialism: 67; increased in 417-6: 68; lists confused: 68. Assiepattle and the Stoor Worm: 42. Athenian Empire, last assessment of: 60 ff.

Attalus III, on Antioch inscription:

233.

Atthides, attitude to Demosthenes in: 293.

Attis, of Catullus, metre of: xxvii f.
Augur, in Antioch: 225.
Barlaam, work on music: 79.
Bestiaries, great fish in: 44 and 4420;
of Ademar of Chavannes: 102.
Boethius, influence of Ptolemy on: 75.
Brant's Vergil, ships of Columbus in:
xxxi.

Brendan, adventure with the great fish: 44.

Bürger, on the Greek Metamorphoses: 238.

Caesura, influence on emphasis: 116. Cartoon, political, of sixth century B.C.: xxii f.

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Cicero, literary influence of, on
Juvenal: 181 ff.; de Senectute and
Juvenal's tenth Satire: 185, 186 ff.;
Philippic 2, influence in rhetorical
schools: 185, 188; works of, used
by Juvenal: 185; accord with
Stoics in view of virtue: 193; de
Oratore and Horace's Ars Poetica:
xvii.

Ciris: Ovidian vocabulary of: 265.
Civilité of Homer: 126.

Columbus, ships of, in Brant's Virgil:
xxxi.

Comic romance: for the educated:

245; ego-narrative in: 256 f.; derived from Milesian tale: 257; influence of other literary types on: 257; unmorality of: 2574. Confusion in MSS., of G and C: 10; of T and C: 21; of S and F: 10; of B and P: 26; of E and I: 15; of eo and ego: 20; due to eyemovement: 149; commoner in interior of word: 128, 14, 27. Contamination of words in Italic dialects: 51 ff.

Cooking on a monster's back: 35 f. Corcyra and the Peloponnesian war: xxx f.

Cross, monogrammatic type: 199. Culex, and Ovidian vocabulary: 261, 26710, 269; authorship of: 261, 2611; argument from vocabulary: 262; non-Virgilian element in: 264 and n., 270; influence of Catullus and Lucretius on: 265; Ovidian influence on, doubtful: 269; prose words in: 271; compounds in rein: 272; ascribed to Virgil by Drew: 273; evidence of prooemium: 273; work of a novice: 274; prooemium later than poem: 274. Cybele, epithets: 229; as Meter Potamene: 229.

spirit: 291 ff.; attitude of ancient
historians to: 293 f.; Demochares'
praise of: 294.

Diminutives, excessive use of, by
Catullus: 272; in Virgil: 272.
Dinner favors: xxxiii.

Daniel, Pierre, saves MSS. from sack: 97; MS. named from: 98. Degree of difference, accusative and ablative of: xxxvi.

dona ferre, used of worship: xxi f. Donatus, Life of Vergil formerly ascribed to: 107; additions to Life of Vergil by: 115.

Ecclesiastical literature as a field for research: xviii.

Ego-narrative, in comic romance: 256; in Hermagores of Apuleius: 25739. Emphatic position, one or two?: 116 f.;

Demochares: nephew of Demos-
thenes: 294; work on Demosthenes:
294.
Demosthenes, a new literary fragment
on: 275 ff.; attitude to theoric
fund: 282 ff.; directed attempt of
Apollodorus: 284; genuineness of
fourth Philippic: 285; temporary
volte-face on theoric fund: 285;
duplicity of: 284; aristocratic

before caesura: 116; before pause: 118; at beginning of verse?: 117, 118.

Encratites in Laodicea: 197.

Error, agreement in: 101.
Eubulus, effect of his leaving office:
286.

"Eumeneian formula": 223.
extare, use in Suetonius: 11320.
Fairclough, Culex influenced by Ovid:

262; his argument: 263; criticism
of his method: 265.

Fiction, ancient attitude to: 238, 2381,
245.

Fish, the great, in ancient and medieval story: 32 ff.; havoc caused by death of: 35; ships sunk by: 37 f.; ships swallowed by: 40, 44, 47; habitat of: 32 f., 40, 4420, 45; internal lacaration of: 41 f., 43; internal burning of: 42; disgorges victim: 43; cut open to rescue victim: 43; one attacked by another: 47.

Flowers, use of Greek names for, in
Virgil: 271.

Frank, Grace, work on Phaedrus
MSS.: 103.

Frank, Tenney: on the Culex: 261.
Gambling at Roman dinners: xxxiii.
Gesta Romanorum: great fish in: 47.
Glosses in MSS., object of: 28.
Golden Age poets: statistics of: 157.
Goodell on emphatic position in
Greek: 116 f.

Gradivus, etymology: 56.

Greece depicted in medieval outline
of history: xxix f.

Gruppe identifies Lygdamus with
Ovid: 149, 151.

Gylon, exile of, for treason: 292.
Hammer, S. criticized: 251, 25128,
252.

Harmonics, of Ptolemy: 71 ff.; edi

tions of: 75; MSS. of: 76, 88, 90, 91; lacuna in: 71 ff., 8230, 83. Hephaestion, and the meter of the Attis: xxviii; schemes of: xxxviii. Heracles, in belly of a sea monster: 41, 4213.

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Hermas, new fragment of the
Shepherd of: xxi.

Hittite:
xxxvii.
Holtschmidt, Culex written under
Ovid's influence: 262; criticism of
his method: 265.

medio-passive forms in:

Homer, fondness for postpositive infinitive: 122; for patronymic: 125; for proper noun: 126; civilité: 126, 144; epic fulness: 129; use of participle: 136; adequacy of his language: 144; its variety: 146; pity in the Iliad: xxii.

Homeric hexameter, socalled em-
phatic position of runover word in:
116 ff.; clause tends to begin with
verse: 117, 1177.

Horace, Ars Poetica, and Cicero, de
Oratore: xvii.

Humanity of the Romans: xxiii f.
Iguvium, connection with Jupiter: 56.
Iliad, pity in: xxii.

Illegible spots in MSS.: 18, 24, 25.
imitor, Ovid's use of: 177.
Immensity of creatures in tropics:
32 f.

Indic speech and religion in Western
Asia: xxxiv.

Infinitive, generally postpositive in
Homer: 122.

Initial position, some verse effects in:
xxxviii.

Inscriptions from Asia Minor: 195 ff.;
illiteracies in: 198, 201; ligatures
in: 201, 211; errors in: 202, 210;
Latin titles in Greek form: 230;
Kosename in: 232.

Interpolation, in the MSS. of Pliny's
Letters; 6.

Interval in music, acoustic theory of:

71; logarithmic expression of: 722.
Island, apparent, really a sea monster:
341, 35, 36, 37 f., 44, 45.
Italic dialects, word contamination in:
51 ff.

Jasconius, the great fish: 45.
Jonah, passive in monster's belly: 42;
in the poem of "Patience": 46.
Juvenal, literary influence of Cicero
writers influential
181 ff.;

on:

upon: 186; Satire 10 compared
with Cicero de Sen.: 186 ff.; really
a rhetorical treatise: 18819; in ac-
cord with Stoics and Cicero in his
view of virtue: 193; method in
using Cicero: 194.

Keil, stress on nine-book MSS. of
Pliny's Letters: 5.

Keresâspa, adventure with

monster: 35.

a sea

Kleemann, work on Lygdamus elegies:
154.

Kraken, description of: 4522.
Laodicean formula: 216.
Laughter in Lucretius: xxviii f.
Leases on papyri: xxi.
Ligature of N and T: 11.
Liudprand, and Lucian: 4928
Livy, vocatives in: xxxviii.
Lucian, sea monsters in: 39 f.; source
of Vera Historia: 39; influence on
Gesta Romanorum?: 49; imitated in
eastern empire: 4928; influence on
Liudprand: 4928; sources of the
"Ovos: 238; Toxaris aims at romantic
interest: 246; uses satire to make
Vera Historia less trivial: 246;
author of Greek Metamorphoses:
248.

153;

Lucretius, date of his death: 109; influence on Culex: 265, 270; use of "Ovidian" vocabulary: 268; laughter in: xxviii f.; reductio ad absurdum in: xxviii. Lygdamus, is Ovid: 149; biography of: 149 f.; date of: 153; correspondences with Ovid: 153 f. Lygdamus elegies, Ovidian authorship of: 149 ff.; art of: 152 f.; masterly treatment of caesura: date of: 154; Kleeman's work on: 154; Némethy on: 155: imitations of Horace and Aeneid in: 155 f.; language of analyzed: 157; words not found in later Ovid: 157 f.; rare words found in Ovid and: 159 f., 161; phrases in Elegy 3 common only to Ovid and: 168. Maledictions, in MSS.: 97, 104. Manilius, the date of: xxi.

Märchen, character of: 253; unmorality of: transformed by

256;

novella to burlesque: 256.

Martial's Epigrams, and dinner gifts: xxxiii.

Massapic dialect, phonology of: xxxiv. Medieval psychology largely plebeian: 259.

Metamorphoses of Apuleius, interpre-
tation of: 238 ff.; for what purpose
written: 238, 242, 24315; sources of:
238; literary character: 240; un-
moral character of hero: 24110; book
XI glorifies the mysteries: 243;
reason for book XI: 244; substi-
tuted for original ending: 24416; an
aretology: 24415.
Metamorphoses, Greek, source for
Apuleius and Lucian: 238; scope
of: 239; written by Lucian: 248.
Milesian tale, characteristics of:
254 f.; not essentially erotic: 255;
broad scope of: 256; a stylistic
term: 256.

Milton, great fish lore in: 46.
Minuscule ancestor of MV MSS. of
Pliny's Letters: 83, 106, 19.
Montanist formula: 220.
Music, Greek schools of: 72.
Musical scales, Greek: 81, 84.
Némethy, on Lygdamus elegies: 155.
Nicias, failure of: 66, 67.
Nicephoras, Gregoras, work on Ptol-
emy's Harmonics: 78 f.; contest
with Barlaam: 79.
Novella, character of: 253, 25323;
Ionian: 255; realistic: 256; trans-
formed Märchen to burlesque: 256.
Olaus Magnus, stories of great fish:
45.

"Ovos, abridgment of Greek Meta-
morphoses: 238; gay and unmoral:
24415; a worked-over Märchen:
25741.

opimus, frequent confusion with op-
timus in MSS.: 9.

Oscan, hapiest: 51; haf-, 512; hipid:
512; acum: 52; Herukinai: 54.
Oscan-Umbrian, acno-: 53.
Otto, influence on later editors of
Pliny's Letters: 5.

Otto of Freising, depiction of ancient
Greece in: xxix f.

Outside leaf of MSS. has more mis-
readings: 19.

word in exclusively Ovidian phrase: 163; fond of word play in zeugma: 178; attempt to unify Metamorphoses: 258; his vocabulary and the Culex question: 261; author of Culex: 262; non-Virgilian words in: 264.

Papyrus, Michigan 10, description of: 275 ff.; official stamps on: xviii f.; interpretation of a letter on: xix f.; five leases on: xxi.

Ovid, author of Lygdamus elegies:

Participle, as runover word: 135; influence in securing variety and compactness: 135; increasing use as hypotaxis develops: 135; statistics of use in typical authors: 135; prepositive use: 136; use in Homer: 136; as link: 138; subsequent action expressed by aorist: xxxix. Passive, nature of the Latin, in the light of recent discoveries: xxxvi f.; essentially a middle in Latin: xxxvii.

149 ff.; parental opposition to publishing poetry: 152; an imitator of: 152; correspondences with Lygdamus: 153; aesthetic tests applied to: 156; equals all other Golden Age poets in bulk: 157; word coinages of: 158; rare words in Ovid and Lygdamus: 159, 161; words rare except in one other poet and: 162; specifically Ovidian

"Patience," great fish in: 46.

Patria potestas, in Rome and Phrygia: 217 f.

Patronymic, Homer's fondness for: 125.

Paul and Peter in Anatolian nomenclature: 199.

Paving, paid for by wealthy citizen:
235 f.

Peloponnesian war, Corcyra in: xxx f.
Pergamene influence at Antioch: 233.
Perotti, Nicolaus: Sylloge of Phaed-
rus: 98.

Peter and Paul in Anatolian nomenclature: 199.

Petronius, why he inserted poetry and criticism: 246 f.; kinship with Apuleius: 246; value of digressions: 247.

Phaedrus, Vatican fragment of: 96 ff.; MSS. of: 96.

Philippic, genuineness of fourth: 285. Philo saves Alexander's life from a great fish: 34.

Phrygian, formula: 218; influence at
Antioch: 222.

Pisidian love of vowels: 222.
Pity in the Iliad: xxii.

Pliny the Younger, defense of nine-
book tradition of the Letters: 5;
humanity of Romans proved by:
xxiii f.

Plutarch, testimony to Athenian tribute: 60, 64, 70.

Pontoppidan of Bergen, story of great fish: 4522.

Preposition, dissyllabic at end of trimeter: 139.

πрéπоv in life and literature: xvii. Present tense, used in citing authority: 110.

Probouleuma, expression for introducing: 287. Prosody, xxxvii. Ptolemy (Claudius), Harmonics of: 71 ff.; relation to views of Pythagoreans and Aristoxenus: 73; importance for study of Greek music: 74; influence on Boethius: 75; style: 93.

classical, the riddle of:

Pythagorean theory of music: 72 f. Rand, E. K., on Phaedrus MSS.:

103; on the Culex question: 2636. Radford, thinks Culex by Ovid: 262. re- compounds in Culex and Virgil: 272.

Reginenses MSS.: 97, 977; Carey's

Catalogue of: 103; "333": 103. Reitzenstein, influenced by obsession

for wondertales, etc.: 2393; finds Apuleius' Metamorphoses an aretology: 24415; thinks Apuleius did not change the ending: 24516. Res Gestae Divi Augusti, proposed emendation of: xxxii.

Rhetoric, Roman, as training for the bar: xxiii.

Rhthym, not meter the basis of poetry: xxxvii.

Rockwell, J. C., on public benefactions: 236.

Romans, humanity of: xxiii. Runover word, emphatic position of, in Homeric hexameter: 116 ff., 119; 2250 in Homer: 1198; finite verb as: 119 ff., 142; implied by a previous word: 122; noun as: 122, 142; proper noun as: 123; patronymic as: 125; pwwv as: 128; adjective aş: 131, 132, 143; participles as: 135, 142; adverb as: 138, 143; prepositional phrase as: 140, 143; pronoun as: 140 ff., 143; unimportance of: 143; due to Homeric civilité: 144; to secure continuity: 145; variety: 146.

Rustic capitals in Pliny MSS.: 26. satira, Satyricon unconnected with: 24618; makes Vera Historia less trivial: 246, 248.

Satyricon not connected with satira: 24618.

Scribe, habits of: 16, 19 f., 23; inevitable errors of: 16.

Secretaries of Athenian Boule in the fifth century: xxxi f.

Sindbad, and the great fish: 37; and Lucian's Vera Historia: 39 f. spatium vitae extremum, interpretation of: 181 f., 1837.

Stamps, official, on papyrus documents: xviii f.

Steele on the Culex question: 2636. Stoor Worm swallows Assiepattle: 42.

Suetonius, author of Life of Vergil: 107; fondness for compound words: 111; quotation of contemporaries: 113. Symmachus, MSS. of the Florilegium of the Letters: xxv f.

Synonyms, interchange of, in MSS. of Pliny's Letters: 6 f., 24, 28, 29. Swallowing motif in great fish tales: 40, 41, 44.

Terence, a study of the prologues of: xxvi f.

Tetrachord, basis of Greek music: 80. Theoric fund, management of: 282 f.; Apollodorus fined for encroachment on: 283; death penalty for attempted interference with: 283; made stratiotic: 281, 286 f.; the diversion only temporary: 286. Thief's prayer in Asia Minor inscriptions: 205.

Tocharian, medio-passive forms in: xxxvii.

toga virilis, Suetonius' formula for assuming: 108.

Tolerance in Lycaonian

society: 201.

Christian

Tortoise looks like an island: 36, 38. Tribute, changes in Athenian: 60; increased by demagogues: 60. Triskeles, badge of Alcmeonidae: xxiii. Tunnies, monster: 33. Typesetter, modern counterpart of scribe: 17.

Umbrian, habe, etc.: 52; holtu: 54; habina-: 54; -nky-perfect: 55; -l-perfect: 55; arputrati: 55; Iiouino: 56; Grabovio: 56; Prestati-: 57; Tesenako-: 58; subotu: 58.

Verse effects in the initial position: xxxviii.

Virgil, Life of, non-Suetonian passages in: 107 ff.; words peculiar to Eclogues: 266; to Georgics: 266; to Aeneid: 266; Ovidian vocabulary of Eclogues, Georgies, Aeneid: 267;

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