156 ff.; use of perfects in -κa 159 ff.; Drerup on (Italian ed.) 240; suspected flaws in similes of 271 ff.; spuriousness argued from repetition of simile 272 ff.; and from unsuita- bility 277 ff.; Athenian interpola- tions in 419 ff.; justice in age of 484 ff.; see Iliad.
Horace, odes and epodes, Shorey-Laing 504 ff.
Igórot, grammar of the language spoken by the Bontoc, Seidenadel 365 ff.
Iliad, Wilamowitz on 37 ff.; various views of 38 ff.; objections to Wilamowitz' theory considered 38; borrowings from other parts of Homer 39 ff.; dependence on the cyclics 42 ff.; and on Hesiod 44 ff.; linguistic peculiarities 45; repeti- tions 45 ff. inēdia (Lat.) 315
inscription, Greek, a new Argive 219 ff. intercapedo (Lat.) 318
Ionic in the Argolic Acte 206 f. ire and venire, figurative uses of, Mood 241 ff.
Ithaca, topography of, Goekoop 105
Jerome, catalogue of Varro's works 334 ff.
Jews, opposition to, at Alexandria, Wilcken 248
Kelts and Ligurians, 385 ff.
κοπάδιον (Gr.) 319
labial mutes, Greek, variation between 208 ff.
land tenure in Egypt under the Romans, Eger-Jur 256; Rostowzew 355 ff.
language, dead, and dead languages, Postgate 106
law, Greek, justice in the age of Homer 12 ff.; the witness in Attic, Leisi 123 ff.
Mégis, Stoic use of 444 ff. Libanius, and Demetrius, epistolary types of, Weichert 230 ff.; works of, Foerster 235 libido (Lat.) 320
Ligurians, and Kelts 385 ff. literature, tenacity of types in 323 Longus, erotic teaching in 68 Lucan, adnotationes to, Endt 252 ff. Lucian, erotic teaching in 57, 71 Lucretius, notes on 850 ff.
Lycophron, sources of, Gasse 245 ff. Lysias, interpretation of 19.22 and 18.14 481 ff.
Macedonian 8 equals general Greek 211 ff.
manuscripts, the early silver and gold
144 ff.; of Propertius 282 ff. Marcellus of Side, remaining works of, Zervos 105 ff.
Martial, selected epigrams of, Post 488 ff.
Menander, familiarity of Romans with 75; four plays of, Capps 99 ff. meter, Latin, proceleusmatic in 321 morphology, Latin, ss instead of inter- vocalic r 221
mythology, use of, in erotic teaching 62 ff.
nature-legends, Dähnhardt 255 ff. noun-formation, Greek, studies in 197 ff., 450 ff.
Novius, emendation of 321
Odyssean character, alleged, of 38 ὠμάδιος (Gr.) 319
omen, the, of sneezing 429
oratory, of Brutus, concerning the 325 ff.; Aristotle's attitude toward 177; Dionysius' attitude toward 177 ff. oriundus (Lat.) 317 oscedo (Lat.) 317
Ovid, erotic teaching in 58 ff.
palaeography, 283 ff., 301
Latin, for use of schools, Ihm 242 ff.; manual of, Prou 117 ff.
papyri, Greek, unpublished texts in the Geneva collection, Nicole 254; Giessen papyrus documents, Meyer 254 ff.; see Phidias Parthenius, and Gallus 74 ff. Peisistratus, Nestor's son, in Homer 344 ff.
perfects in -ka, Homeric use of 159 ff. Perkedneis (Oscan, gen. sg.) 319 Petrarch and Propertius 285 ff. Petronius, MS of 289 ff. Phidias, the trial of, Nicole 490 ff. philosophy, Greek, von Arnim 106 ff.;
Roman, Stoicism, Arnold 491 ff. Philostratus, and Propertius i. 2 71 Philumenus, de venenatis animalibus, Wellmann 248 ff.
ppáris, Stoic use of 444 ff. Pindar, ancient scholia to, Drachmann 225 ff.
Plato, review of Moraites' Apology,
Crito, and Gorgias, Gardikas 250 ff. Plautus, separation of attributive adjective in, Keep 502 ff. Plutarch, text of Stromat. 2 86 ff.; 2.471 D, emendation of 210; erotic teaching in 62
Poggio, and Propertius 289 ff. Pollio, the identity of the child in
Vergil's 78 ff.; the, a salutatory poem 82 ff.
Porphyry, emendation of de abstinentia 351 ff.
poverty of Latin in short syllables 8 Priene, topography of, Zippellius- Wolfsfeld 128
rhetoric, Greek, Süss 109 ff.; Aris- totle's theory of 164 ff.; Dionysius' theory of 167 ff.
rhythms, prose, in Demosthenes, Zan- der 494
religion, Greek, sacrificial rites of, Stengel 508 ff.; the Hellenistic mystery-religions, Reitzenstein
Roman, studies in, Domaszewski 505 ff.; prayer and its relation to ethics 180 ff.
oriental, in Rome, Cumont 490 romance, the realistic, origin of among the Romans 252 ff.
Rome, papers of the British school at 379 ff.
Renaissance, Propertius in the 285 ff. repetitions, in Homer 45 ff.; 271 ff. rotundus (Lat.) 317
Salutati and Propertius 286 ff. satura, the genesis of a literary form 129 ff.
schools, public, of the Roman empire, Barbagallo 499 ff.; in Miletus, Zie- barth 104 ff.
semantics, "-eating," in proper names 319, 324; in names of diseases, pas- sions, pains 316; allocation of meaning to flexion, 322
Seneca, select letters of, Summers 380 ff.
sex-prophesying, a literary and folk usage 78 ff.
Propertius, erotic teaching in 56-77; Sicily, cults and myths of, Ciaceri 251
the MSS of 282 ff.
prose and poetry, distinguished by Aristotle 173 ff.; by Dionysius 175 ff.
Prudentius, anonymous commentary on, Burnam 125 ff.
quantity in English verse 11 Quintilian, clausula heroica in 410 ff.
rhetorical theory, of Aristotle 164 ff.;
of Dionysius 164 ff.; modern 178 ff.
sneezing, the omen of 429 sociennius (Lat.) 319
Socrates, essays on, Taylor 361 ff. Solon, trochaics of, to Phokos 216 ff. Stoics, their use of Mégis and pois 444 ff.
style, Aristotle's appreciation of 165; Aristotle's theory of 166 ff.; Diony- sius' theory of 167 ff. suffix, irradiation of 316; Greek -edwv, -nov 316; Latin -eden 315, 317
syllable division in Latin 6 syntax, Greek, from Homer to De- mosthenes, Gildersleeve 358 Latin, the unity of the subjunctive, Sonnenschein 113 ff.; early Latin, Bennett 367 ff.
teaching, erotic, in Roman elegy 56 ff. τηκεδών (Gr.) 316 teredo (Lat.) 318
Terence, Heauton Timorumenos of, Ballentine 232 ff.; xópov in the Heauton of 485
text criticism, Greek, emendations of Plutarch Stromat. 2 86 ff.; Por- phyry de abstinentia 351 ff.; Chry- sippus fr. 574 (von A.) 477 ff.; Lysias 18.14 483
Latin, emendations of of Apuleius Meta. ii. 29 90; Cicero de senec- tute 10 and 37 483 ff.; text of Propertius 282 ff.
theater, Greek, the rule of three actors, Rees 227 ff.
Themistocles, tomb of, Dragatse 382 ff. Theocritus, the article in, Leutner 383 ff.
Tibullus, collation of MSS of 283; erotic teaching in 58 ff.
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