CHAPTER III.FOOTNOTES:INDEX.
- Academic School of Philosophy, [241].
- Accius, [328].
- Achæus, [261].
- Achilles Tatius, [295].
- Acusilaus, [183].
- Ælian, [302].
- Æneid, the, [362].
- Æschines, [257], [260].
- Æschylus, [193], [194].
- Æsop, [181].
- Agathon, [261].
- Agias, the Trœzenian, [156].
- Albinovanus, [382].
- Alcæus, [164].
- Alcman, [178].
- Alphabetic Writing, [19], [20].
- Alphabets, Table of Ancient, [87].
- Ambrose, [421].
- Ammonius, [293].
- Amos, [97].
- Amphion, [138].
- Anacreon, [172].
- Anaxagoras, [234].
- Anaximander, [183].
- Anaximenes, [183].
- Anthology, the, [297].
- Antimachus, [192].
- Antisthenes, [254].
- Antonius, [327].
- Anyte, [280].
- Apocrypha, the, [99].
- Apollodorus, [280].
- Apollonius Rhodius, [275].
- Appian, [302].
- Apuleius, [420].
- Arabic literature, [114].
- Aratus, [280].
- Archilochus, [161].
- Archimedes, [276].
- Arctinus of Miletus, [156].
- Aristarchus, [277].
- Aristophanes, [213];
- of Byzantium, [277].
- Aristotle, [247].
- Arrian, [302].
- Aryans, the, [13].
- Assyrio-Babylonian literature, [106]-114.
- Athanasius, [294].
- Augustine, St., [421].
- Augustus, [329], [334], [338], [354], [357], [373], [380], [382].
- Aurelius, Marcus, [428].
- Ausonius, [424].
- Avatars, [39].
- Avesta, [60], [62].
- Avienus, [428].
- Bacchylides, [178].
- Bassus Aufidius, [428].
- Berosus, [279].
- Bias of Priene, [184].
- Bion, [269].
- Boëthius, [422].
- Book of the Dead, [122], [126].
- Buddhist literature, [58].
- Cadmus of Miletus, [179], [183].
- Cæcilius, [316].
- Cæsar, Julius, [339].
- Callimachus, [274].
- Callinus, [159].
- Callistratus, [261].
- Calpurnius Piso, [328].
- Calvus, Licinius, [387].
- Carbo, [328].
- Carthaginian literature, [116].
- Cato the Censor, [324].
- Catullus, [352].
- Catulus, [328].
- Celsus, the philosopher, [293];
- the physician, [390].
- Champollion, [119], [120].
- Charon of Lampsacus, [184].
- Chilo of Sparta, [184].
- Chinese, language, [67];
- literature, [67]-83.
- Chrysostom, St., [294].
- Cicero, [330].
- Cincius, [328].
- Cinna, [387].
- Claudian, [423].
- Cleanthes, [280].
- Cleobulus of Lindus, [184].
- Cleon, [213], [226].
- Columella, [408].
- Comparative Philology, [33].
- Confucius, [70]-73.
- Cordus, Cremutius, [428].
- Corinna, [186], [188].
- Cornelius Severus, [382].
- Cornutus, [392].
- Cotta, [328].
- Crassus, [327].
- Crates, the poet, [261];
- the grammarian, [277], [329].
- Cratinus, [261].
- Crœsus, [180], [181].
- Ctesias, [233].
- Cuneiform letters, [19], [65], [66], [105].
- Curtius, Quintus, [408].
- Cyclic Poets, [152], [156].
- Cynics, the, [254].
- Cyprian, [422].
- Cyrus the Younger, [229].
- Damophyla, [171].
- Daniel, [98].
- Darius, [66].
- David, [93], [94].
- Democritus, [237].
- Demosthenes, [256].
- Diodorus Siculus, [281].
- Diogenes, the Cynic, [255];
- Laertius, [302].
- Dion Cassius, [302].
- Dionysius, of Syracuse, [214], [242];
- of Halicarnassus, [281].
- Donatus, Ælius, [428].
- Drama, Hindoo, [54];
- Greek, [192], [263];
- Roman, [308].
- Ecclesiastes, [96].
- Ecclesiasticus, [99].
- Egyptian education, [131].
- Egyptian literature, [117]-131.
- Eleatic School of Philosophy, [237].
- Empedocles, [236].
- Ennius, [311], [320].
- Epicharmus, [212].
- Epicurus, [238].
- Eratosthenes, [277].
- Erinna, [171].
- Euclid, [276].
- Eugamon of Cyrene, [156].
- Eumenes, [24].
- Euphorion, [280].
- Eupolis, [261].
- Euripides, [207].
- Eusebius, [294].
- Ezekiel, [98].
- Ezra, [92], [98].
- Fabius Pictor, [324], [328].
- Flaccus, Verrius, [387];
- Valerius, [408].
- Frontinus, [428].
- Galba, [328].
- Galen, [302].
- Gallus, Ælius, [387].
- Glabrio, Acilius, [328].
- Gorgias, [255].
- Gracchi, the, [326].
- Gratius, [382].
- Greece, language of, [135];
- literature of, [133]-302.
- Gregory, St., [421].
- Habakkuk, [97].
- Hebrew, language, [84];
- literature, [83]-104.
- Hecatæus, the Milesian, [183].
- Heliodorus, [295].
- Hellanicus, [184].
- Heraclitus, [183].
- Herodian, [302].
- Herodotus, [222].
- Hesiod, [152].
- Hiero, [175], [187], [195].
- Hierocles, [295].
- Hieroglyphics, [18];
- Chinese, [68];
- Cuneiform, [105], [106], [108];
- Egyptian, [120].
- Himyaritic inscriptions, [114],
- Hipparchus, the astronomer, [277].
- Hippocrates, [261].
- Hipponax, [177].
- Hirtius, [341].
- Hittite inscriptions, [113].
- Homer, [139]-152.
- Horace, [369].
- Hortensius, [327].
- Hosea, [97].
- Iamblichus, [294].
- Ibycus, [178].
- Iliad, the, [141].
- Ion, [261].
- Ionic School of Philosophy, [234].
- Irenæus, [293].
- Isæus, [256].
- Isaiah, [96].
- Isocrates, [256].
- Italic School of Philosophy, [234].
- Jayadeva, [48].
- Jehuda, [101].
- Jeremiah, [97].
- Jerome, St., [421].
- Job, Book of, [93].
- Joel, [97].
- Jonah, [97].
- Jones, Sir William, [33].
- Josephus, [284].
- Joshua, Book of, [92].
- Judges, Book of, [92].
- Justin Martyr, [293].
- Juvenal, [408].
- Kâlidâsa, [46];
- lyrics of, [46];
- epics of, [48];
- dramas of, [50], [53].
- King, the Five, [73].
- Kings, Books of the, [92].
- Labienus, Titus, [387].
- Lactantius, [422].
- Lælius, [326].
- Language spoken, [17];
- written, [18];
- the Sanscrit, [31];
- the Avesta, [60];
- the Chinese, [67];
- the Hebrew, [84];
- the Chaldean, [105];
- the Egyptian, [117];
- the Greek, [135];
- the Latin, [304].
- Languages, origin and relationship of, [12];
- Aryan, [16];
- Semitic, [16], [83], [84];
- Turanian, [17].
- Latin, language, [304];
- literature, [303]-428.
- Lavinius, [328].
- Lesches of Mytilene, [156].
- Library, the Pergamene, [24], [274];
- the royal Persian, [67];
- the imperial Chinese, [83];
- the Hebrew, at Jerusalem, [104];
- the royal Assyrian, [110];
- the Alexandrian, [272].
- Licinianus, [428].
- Literature, General View of Ancient, [25];
- Hindoo, [31]-60;
- Persian, [60]-67;
- Chinese, [67]-83;
- Hebrew, [83]-104;
- Assyrio-Babylonian, [104]-114;
- Arabic, [114];
- Phœnician, [115];
- Egyptian, [117]-131;
- Grecian, [133]-302;
- Roman, [303]-428.
- Livius Andronicus, [309].
- Livy, [382].
- Longinus, [294].
- Longus, [295].
- Lucan, [397].
- Lucian, [288].
- Lucilius, [323].
- Lucretius, [348].
- Lyceum, the, [248].
- Lycophron, [280].
- Lysias, [256].
- Mahâbhârata, the, [43].
- Manetho, [279].
- Manilius, [382].
- Manu, Code of, [38].
- Marcellinus, [428].
- Martial, [404].
- Maximus, Valerius, [389].
- Meleager, [280], [297], [300].
- Menander, [264].
- Mencius, [79].
- Messala, [376], [386].
- Micah, [97].
- Mimnermus, [177].
- Moschus, [269], [271].
- Moses, [90].
- Musæus, [138], [302].
- Museum, the, [272].
- Myrtis, [186].
- Nævius, [310], [320].
- Nahum, [97].
- Nemesian, [422].
- Neo-Platonism, [293].
- Nepos, Cornelius, [347].
- Nicander, [280].
- Nonnus, [302].
- Nossis, [280].
- Odyssey, the, [147].
- Oppian, [302].
- Origen, [293].
- Ovid, [379].
- Pacuvius, [319].
- Pânini, [57].
- Papinian, [428].
- Papyrus Ebers, [124].
- Parallelism, [89].
- Paterculus, Velleius, [389].
- Pausanias, [292].
- Pedianus, [428].
- Pentateuch, [90].
- Periander, [184].
- Peripatetic School of Philosophy, [247].
- Persian literature, [60]-67.
- Persius, [392].
- Petronius Arbiter, [428].
- Phædrus, [390].
- Pherecydes of Syros, [179].
- Philemon, [265].
- Philo, [104], [293].
- Phocylides, [177].
- Phœnician literature, [115].
- Phrynicus, [193].
- Pilpay, [56].
- Pindar, [185].
- Pittacus, [164], [184].
- Plato, [241].
- Plautus, [312].
- Pliny, the Elder, [401];
- the Younger, [418].
- Plotinus, [293].
- Plutarch, [284].
- Pollio, Asinius, [386];
- Vitruvius, [387].
- Polybius, [277].
- Polycarp, [293].
- Porphyry, [293].
- Priscian, [428].
- Prisse Papyrus, [124].
- Probus, [408].
- Procopius, [302].
- Propertius, [377].
- Proverbs, the, [96].
- Prudentius Clemens, [428].
- Psalms, the, [93].
- Ptolemy, the astronomer, [292].
- Purânas, [35].
- Pyrrho, [238].
- Pythagoras, [234].
- Quintilian, [407].
- Quintus Smyrnæus, [302].
- Râmâyana, the, [40].
- Rig-Veda, [34].
- Rosetta Stone, [119].
- Rufus, Valgius, [387].
- Rutilius, the jurist, [328];
- the poet, [428].
- Sakoontalâ, [50].
- Sallust, [343].
- Samuel, Books of, [92].
- Saneha, Memoirs of, [124].
- Sanscrit, language, [31];
- literature, [31]-60.
- Sappho, [165].
- Scipio, [323], [326].
- Semites, [16];
- languages of, [83], [84].
- Seneca, the rhetorician, [386];
- the moralist, [394].
- Septuagint, the, [104], [279].
- Shoo, the Four, [77].
- Silius Italicus, [408].
- Simonides, [174];
- the Elder, [177].
- Sisenna, [328].
- Skeptics, the, [238].
- Socrates, [239].
- Solomon, [96],
- Solon, [177], [179], [184].
- Sophocles, [200].
- Spartianus, [428].
- Stasinus of Cyprus, [156].
- Statius, [405].
- Stesichorus, [178].
- Stoic School of Philosophy, [253].
- Strabo, [281].
- Suetonius, [415].
- Sulpicia, [406].
- Susarion, [212].
- Symmachus, [428].
- Tacitus, [412].
- Talmud, the, [100].
- Terence, [315].
- Terpander, [178].
- Tertullian, [422].
- Thales, [180], [184], [234].
- Theocritus, [266].
- Theognis, [177].
- Theophrastus, [252].
- Theopompus, [233].
- Thespis, [192].
- Thucydides, [225].
- Tibullus, [375].
- Timæus, [279].
- Timocreon, [178].
- Trogus, Pompeius, [386].
- Tryphiodorus, [302].
- Tubero, [387].
- Turanians, [12];
- languages of, [17].
- Turpilius, [328].
- Tyrtæus, [160].
- Ulpian, [428].
- Varius, [375].
- Varro, [337].
- Veda, the, [34].
- Virgil, [355]-369.
- Writing, ideographic, [18];
- phonetic, [19];
- among the Hindoos, [60];
- of the Persians, [66];
- Chinese, [68];
- Hebrew, [86];
- Cuneiform, [104];
- Egyptian, [118];
- Greek, [136], [156], [180], [262].
- Xanthus, [184].
- Xenophanes, [177], [237].
- Xenophon, [229].
- Zend, [67].
- Zeno, [253].
- Zenodotus, [277].
- Zoroaster, [61]-64.