the Cyclopes, [320]-[323], [349];
Æolus and the bag of winds, [323];
the Læstrygonians, [324];
the isle of Ææa, Circe, [324]-[327];
Dobson's Prayer of the Swine to Circe, [325], [326];
visit to Hades, [327], [328];
the Sirens, [328], [329];
Scylla and Charybdis, [329], [330];
cattle of the Sun, [330];
Calypso, [331];
the Phæacians, [332]-[337];
Lang's Song of Phæacia, [335], [336];
Nausicaa, [332] et seq.;
return to Ithaca, [337];
fate of the suitors, [338]-[344];
Tennyson's Ulysses, [344], [345];
C. 231-244
Underworld (Hades), described, [47]-[52];
the garden of Proserpine, [49], [50];
Greek divinities of, [47], [52]-[54];
rivers of, [47];
inhabitants of, and communication with them, [51];
judges of, [51], [53], [71], [246];
myths of greater gods, [159]-[168];
Hercules' visit, [220];
Ulysses' visit, [327], [328];
Æneas' visit, [353]-[361];
C. 44-46, 47, 49.
For the Norse Underworld, see Hel
Ū-ra´nĭ-a, the muse of astronomy, [37], C. 38 (4);
also the Aphrodite of ideal love, C. 34.
See M. Arnold's Urania
Ū'rȧ-nus, Ouranos (ōō'rȧ-nŏs), father of Cronus, [4], [5], [6];
C. 4.
See Heaven
Urd (ōōrd), [374]
Ushas (ŏŏ´shȧs). See Hindu divinities (1)
Utgard-Loki (ŏŏt´gärd-lo´kē), [382]-[386]
Väch. See Hindu divinities (1) and (2)
Vä´lȧ, C. 109
Vȧ-le´rĭ-us Flac´cus, reference to, [269];
C. 299
Văl-hăl´la, [374]-[376], [378], [387]-[390], [394], [414]-[419], [426]-[430]
Valkyrias (văl-kĭr´yȧs̟), Valkyrs (văl´-kẽrs̟), or Valkyries. See Valkyries
Valkyrie (văl-kĭr´ĭ), Wagner's opera of the, [416]-[421]
Valkyries (văl-kĭr´ĭs̟), Valkyrs (văl´-kẽrs̟), or Valkyrias, [376], [388], [393], [402], [415], [418], [420], [421], [432]
Vâlmîki (väl-mē'kē), [463]
Varuna (văr´ŏŏ-na). See Hindu divinities (1)
Vayu (vä´yōō). See Hindu divinities (1)
Ve (vā), [373], [374]
Vedas (vā'dȧs̟), the, [462]
Vedic (vā'dik) religion. See Hindu divinities (1)
Ven-ẽr-a´lĭ-a, C. 34
Ve´nus (Aphrodite), daughter of Dione, [19];
wife of Vulcan, [26];
foam-born, [31];
attributes, [31]-[34];
her various influence, [31], [32];
favorite animals and cities, [32];
artistic conceptions of, [32];
E. R. Sill's poem, The Venus of Milo, [32]-[34];
attendants of, [35], [36];
star of, [40];
among the Romans, [59];
Cypris, [68], [69], and ad loc.;
mother of Harmonia, [71], [89];
myths of, [125]-[150];
love for Mars, and Anchises, [125], [280];
Adonis, [126]-[128];
Lang's translation of Bion's Lament for Adonis, [126]-[128];
Cupid and Psyche, [128]-[139];
Atalanta and Hippomenes, [139]-[141];
Hero and Leander, [141]-[145];
Pygmalion and Galatea, [145]-[147];
Pyramus and Thisbe, [147]-[149];
Phaon, [149];
her vengeance, [150];
Pluto and Proserpine, [159];
Paris, [278], [279];
in Trojan War, [284], [289], [295], [313];
Æneas, [346], [352], [354], [372];
as a moon-goddess, [432];
C. 34, 35, 100-106
Verdandi (vĕr-dän´dē), [374]
Vergelmir (vĕr-gĕl´mēr), [373]
Vẽr-tum´nus, [61], [195];
C. 139
Ves´per, [138]
Ves´ta (Hestia), [5], [19], [35], [59];
C. 37
Vestal Virgins, [35]
Victoria (Ni´ke), [41]
Vidar (vē'där), [376], [395], [396]
Vigrid (vēḡ'rēd), [395]
Vili (vē'lē), [373], [374]
Vĭn´gŏlf, [374]
Vir´gil (Vẽr-ġil´ĭ-us), account of, and of the Æneid, [456];
references to Georgics, [141], [202];
to Æneid, [47], [51], [246], [308], [310]-[312], [349]-[353], [367], [370];
to Bucolics, [223];
outline of Æneid, [346]-[372];
Tennyson's poem to Virgil, [346];
the Æneid, C. 245-260;
translations, [299]
Vishnu (vish´nōō). See Hindu divinities (2)
Vitharr (vē'thär). See Vidar
Void, [4]
Volscens (vŏl´sens̟), [369], [370]
Volsung (vŏl´sŏŏng), Volsungs, the saga of, [398]-[405], [460];
in the Ring of the Nibelung, [416], [418]-[430];
C. 282
Volsunga Saga (vẽl-sŏŏn´ḡä sä´gä). See Volsung
Vrĭt´ra. See Hindu divinities (1)
Vul´cȧn (Vul-ca´nus, Hephæstus), one of the great gods, [19];
meaning of name, [24];
attributes, [24]-[26];
his lameness, [25], [90];
his wife, [26], [61];
among the Romans, Mulciber, [59];
Harmonia's necklace made by, [89], [265];
myths of, [90], [91];
chariot of the Sun made by, [95];
V. and Orion, [122];
Talus, [242];
father of Periphetes, [251];
Ariadne, [253];
armor of Achilles, [300];
of Æneas, [372];
interpretations of, [434], [440];
C. 29
Vyâsa (vyä´sȧ), [463]
Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung, [410]-[430]
Wälse (vā́l´sẽ), [416], [418]
Wälsungs (vā́l´sŏŏngs̟), [416].
See Volsung
Waltraute (väl´trou-tẽ), [427], [428]
Water-Nymphs, [46], [58], [189], [211]
Waters, Greek gods of, [55]-[58];
older dynasty, [55];
younger dynasty, [55], [56];
lesser divinities, [56]-[58];
Wordsworth's "The world is too much with us," 58;
myths of Neptune, [169]-[171];
of lesser divinities, [198]-[205];
C. 141
Winds, the, Greek names and attributes of, [38], [39];
myths of, [172], [179];
C. 38 (9), 125, table H
Wo´dȧn, Wo´tȧn, Wo´den, [375], [412]-[430].
See Odin
Woman, origin of, Greek, [11]
Wooden Horse, the, [310]-[312], [337]
World, conception of, among the Greeks, [42], [43]
World egg, [3]
Worms, [407], [409]
Wo´tȧn. See Wodan
Xanten (zän´ten), [405], [406]
Xanthus (zan´thus) river, [91], [97];
C. 71, 76
Xuthus (zū'thus), son of Hellen, [16];
genealogy, C. 103, table G; 132 (2), (5), 174
Yam´a and Yami (yam´ē). See Hindu divinities (1)
Yggdrasil (ĭḡ'drȧ-sil), [374]
Ymir (ü´mēr or ē'mēr), [373], [374], [394]
Yssel-land (ĭs´el), [406]
Zan´tē, [153]
Zeph´y-rus, [38], [39], [270];
and Hyacinthus, [94];
Zephyr and Psyche, [129]-[132];
C. 38 (9)
Ze´tēs̟, [39], [230]
Ze´thus, [75];
C. 62
Zeus (zūs). See Jupiter
Zeuxis (zūx´is), a Greek painter of Heraclea; flourished about 424 B.C.
Zĭū or Tyr (tēr). See Tyr
Zodiac, C. 156-162 (Interpret.)
Zo-ro-as´tẽr, [463]
Zulus, myths among, [448]


[INDEX OF MODERN AUTHORS AND ARTISTS]

[Ordinary figures refer to pages of the Text. Figures in italics preceded by C. refer to sections of the Commentary and incidentally to the corresponding sections in the Text. For explanation of the diacritical marks see p. [543].]

Acland, H. W.
C. 228-230, Plains of Troy
Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719.
C. 255-257 Spectator, No. 343;
299, transl. Metamorphoses
Akenside (a´ken-sīd), Mark, 1721-1770.
C. 38 (4), (9), 128, 129-130, Pleasures of Imagination;
C. 38 (4), (11), Ode on Lyric Poetry, Ode to Hesper;
49, Ode to Sleep
Albani (äl-bä´nē), Francesco, 1578-1660 (paint.).
C. 36, Mercury and Apollo;
95, Diana and her Nymphs, Actæon (two pictures, Dresden);
141, Galatea and Cupids
Aldrich, T. B., 1836-1907.
C. 195, Pillared Arch and Sculptured Tower
Alfieri (äl-fyā'rē), Vittorio, 1749-1803.
C. 169, Merope
Anderson, R. B.
C. 268-281, Norse Mythology; Horn's Scandinavian Literature; Younger Edda
Armstrong, John, 1709-1779.
C. 30, 50-52, 68, 149-154, The Art of Preserving Health
Armstrong, W. J.
C. 228-230, Over Ilium and Ida
Arnold, Sir Edwin, 1832-1904.
Reference to, [126];
C. 303, Indian Idylls, Light of Asia;
32, Hymn of the Priestess of Diana;
104, transl. Musæus;
196, Iphigenia
Arnold, M., 1822-1888.
Quotation from Thyrsis, [224], [225];
from Dejaneira, [228];
his Merope, [242];
from The New Philomela, [250];
from Empedocles on Etna, [274];
from Balder Dead, [388]-[397];
C. 8, 87, Empedocles;
38 (3), (4), Euphrosyne, Urania;
42, Bacchanalia;
50-52, The New Sirens;
156-162, Fragment of a Dejaneira, Merope, Thyrsis;
174, The New Philomela;
182-189, Fragment of an Antigone;
231-244, The Strayed Reveller;
268-281, Balder Dead
Ashe, Thomas, 1836-1889.
C. 38 (1), The Lost Eros
Bacon, Lord, 1561-1626.
Wisdom of the Ancients; his method of explaining Greek Myths, [439], C. 114-117
Baldwin, James.
C. 282, The Story of Siegfried, New York, 1888
Bandinelli (bän-dḗ-nel´lē), B., 1487-1559 (sculpt.).
C. 156-162, Hercules and Cacus
Banks, J. Transl. Hesiod, Callimachus, and Theognis (Bohn's Library)
Barnfield, Richard, 1574-1627.
C. 174, Song, "As it fell upon a day" (Philomela)
Bartsch (bärtsh), K. F.
Der Nibelunge Nôt, [461] n;
C. 283
Bates, H. (paint.).
C. 101-102, Psyche
Baumeister (bou´mī-stẽr).
Denkmäler d. klassischen Altertums; see List of Illustrations
Beattie (bē'tĭ), James, 1735-1803.
C. 156-162, Battle of Pygmies and Cranes;
195, Judgment of Paris
Beaumont (bo´mŏnt), Francis, 1584-1616, and John Fletcher, 1579-1625.
C. 38 (1), Cupid's Revenge;
50-52, 176-181, Maid's Tragedy
Beddoes (bed´ōz), Thomas Lovell, 1803-1849.
C. 105, Pygmalion;
114-117, Stygian Naiades
Benfey (ben´fī) and Cosquin (co-kăn´).
Cited by Lang, [447] n
Bennett, W. C., 1820 ——.
C. 105, Pygmalion
Bernini (bĕr-nē'nē), Lorenzo, 1598-1680 (sculpt).
C. 48, 114-117, Pluto and Proserpine;
89, Apollo and Daphne
Beyschlag (bī´shläċh), J. R., 1838 —— (paint.).
C. 101-102, Psyche;
118, Orpheus and Eurydice
Birch, R.,
C. 302, Guide to Egyptian Rooms
Blackie, J. S., 1809-1895.
C. 141, Galatea;
176-181, Ariadne, The Naming of Athens;
195, Judgment of Paris;
196, 298, transl. Æschylus
Blake, William, 1757-1827.
To the Muses, iii
Bland and Merivale.
C. 298, transl. Greek Anthology
Bodenhausen (bo´den-hou´zen), C. von (paint.).
C. 104, Hero and Leander
Bodmer, J. J.
Referred to, [461];
publ. Nibelungenlied, C. 283
Bologna (bṓ-lōn´yä), Giovanni di, 1524-1608 (sculpt.).
C. 36, Flying Mercury;
156-162, Hercules and Centaur
Bordone (bṓr-dō'nā), Paris, 1500-1571 (paint.).
C. 87, Apollo, Marsyas, and Midas
Bouguereau (bōō-ḡẽ-ro´), A. W., 1825-1905 (paint.).
C. 35, Birth of Venus;
38 (1), Cupid and a Butterfly;
42, Youth of Bacchus;
131, Nymphs and Satyr
Bowring, E. A.
C. 22, transl. Schiller;
38 (2), Goethe's Ganymede;
60, Schiller's Semele;
140, Schiller's Cranes of Ibycus;
155, Schiller's Pegasus in Harness
Brandi (brän´dē), Giacinto, 1623-1691 (paint.).
C. 173, Dædalus fastening Wings on Icarus (Dresden)
Bridges, Robert, 1844 ——.
Extract from Eros and Psyche, [132];
C. 10-15, Prometheus;
42, Feast of Bacchus;
101, Eros and Psyche;
199, Achilles in Scyros;
231-244, Return of Ulysses
Brooks, C. T., 1813-1883.
C. 207, Schiller's Parting of Hector and Andromache
Browning, E. B., 1806-1861.
Reference to, [126];
extract from The Dead Pan, [183];
C. 10-15, Prometheus Bound;
101-102, Psyche;
131, Flush, or Faunus;
141, transl. Theocritus;
176-181, paraphrases of Nonnus and Hesiod;
207, paraphrase of Homer
Browning, R., 1812-1889.
Passage from his Balaustion's Adventure, [107]-[110];
C. 81, Apollo and the Fates;
83, 156-162, Balaustion's Adventure;
118, Eurydice and Orpheus;
129-130, Pan and Luna;
156-162, Aristophanes' Apology;
176-181, Artemis Prologizes;
196, Agamemnon;
255-257, Ixion
Bryant, Jacob.
Advocate of theological interpretation, [440]
Bryant, W. C., 1794-1878.
C. 149-154, transl. Simonides' Lament of Danaë;
C. 231-244, transl. Odyssey (1871)
Buchanan, R., 1841-1901.
Cited or quoted: from his Satyr, [186], [187];
from his Naiad, [189]-[191];
C. 4, Cloudland;
47, Ades, King of Hell;
50-52, Naiad;
98, Selene, the Moon;
105, Pygmalion the Sculptor;
107, Sappho on the Leucadian Rock;
118, Orpheus;
129-130, Pan;
141, Polypheme's Passion;
145, Proteus;
231-244, Cloudland, Penelope;
268-281, Balder the Beautiful
Buckley, T. A.
C. 298, transl. Æschylus and Euripides
Bugge (bŏŏg´ẽ), Sophus.
C. 268-281, edition of Elder Edda
Bulfinch, S. G., 1809-1870.
Extract from his translation of Schiller's Ideal and Life, [227], [228]
Bulfinch, Thomas, 1796-1867.
The Age of Fable; see Preface to this volume
Burges (bẽr´jĕs), G.
C. 298, transl. Greek Anthology
Burne-Jones, Sir Edward, 1833-1898 (paint.).
His Thisbe, [148];
C. 38 (1), Cupid;
101-102, Pan and Psyche;
105, Pygmalion;
106, Cupid, Pyramus, Thisbe;
118, Orpheus and Eurydice;
131, Nymphs;
149-154, Perseus and the Graiæ;
199, Feast of Peleus;
231-244, The Wine of Circe
Burns, R., 1759-1796.
C. 30, The Winter Night;
155, To John Taylor
Butcher, S. H., and A. Lang.
C. 231-244, 298, transl. Odyssey
Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680.
C. 32, Hudibras
Byron, George Gordon, Lord, 1788-1824.
Quoted or referred to, [452];
Prometheus, [13];
Age of Bronze, [15];
Childe Harold, [311];
C. 10-15, Prometheus, Ode to Napoleon;
32, 70, Don Juan;
104, 228-230, Bride of Abydos;
27, 30, 34, 35, 38 (4), 41, 54, 78, 97, 228-230, 231-244, references to Childe Harold
Call, W. M. W., 1817-1890.
C. 81, Admetus;
83, Alcestis;
176-181, Ariadne;
268-281, Balder, Thor
Calverley, C. S. (Blayds), 1831-1884.
C. 100, Death of Adonis;
110-112, 141, 156-162, 170-171, 298, transl. Theocritus;
299, transl. Horace
Campbell, Lewis, 1830-1908.
C. 298, transl. Sophocles
Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844.
C. 38 (11), Two Songs to the Evening Star;
163-167, transl. of part of Euripides' Medea
Canova (cä-nô´vä), Antonio, 1757-1822 (sculpt.).
C. 35, Venus Victrix;
38 (3), Graces;
101-102, Cupid and Psyche;
149-154, Perseus;
173, Dædalus and Icarus;
176-181, Theseus;
195, Paris;
204, Ajax;
207, Hector
Carlisle, Lord, 1802-1864.
C. 231-244, Diary, note on Corfu and the Phæacians
Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881.
Transl. of fragments of Nibelungenlied, [409];
C. 283
Carracci (cär-rät´chē), Annibale, 1560-1609 (paint.).
C. 24-25, Jupiter and Juno
Carracci (cär-rät´chē), Lodovico, 1555-1619, and Annibale (paint.).
C. 98, Diana and Endymion;
141, Polyphemus, Galatea, Acis
Cellini (chel-lē'nē), Benvenuto, 1500-1571 (sculpt.).
C. 24-25, Jupiter;
27, Minerva;
35, Venus;
36, Mercury;
149-154, Perseus, Perseus saving Andromeda
Çẽr-van´tēs̟, Miguel de, 1547-1616.
Reference to, [14];
C. 16
Chapman, G., 1559-1634.
C. 231-244, 298, transl. Iliad and Odyssey;
104, Marlowe's Hero and Leander;
Sonnet on Chapman's Homer, see Keats
Chaucer, Geoffrey, 1340 (or 1328)-1400.
References in C.:
The Former Age, 10-15;
The Knight's Tale, 34, 95, 176-181;
The Hous of Fame, 38 (2), (9), 75, 173, 176-181, 199, 245-254;
The Legende of Good Women, 83, 106, 149-154, 163-167, 174, 176-181, 245-254;
The Complaint of Mars, 34, 83;
The Complaint of Venus, 34;
The Dethe of Blaunche, 125, 199, 226;
The Court of Love (?), 34, 83;
The Cuckow and Nightingale, or Boke of Cupid (?), 38 (1);
The Romaunt of the Rose (?), 132-133;
Troilus and Criseyde, 196, 226
Church, F. S.
C. 10-15, Pandora
Clapp, E. B.
Greek Morality, etc., [455] n
Clarke, J. F.
C. 303, 304, Ten Great Religions
Cleasby and Vigfusson (vig´fōō-sun).
Icelandic-English Dictionary, [458] n;
C. 300
Clough, A. H., 1819-1861.
C. 95, Actæon;
98, Epi Latmo, Selene
Coleridge, Hartley, 1796-1849.
C. 10-15, Prometheus;
195, Sonnet on Homer
Coleridge, S. T., 1772-1834.
C. 93, Kubla Khan
Collins, Mortimer, 1827-1876.
C. 49, The Ivory Gate
Collins, William, 1721-1759.
C. 131, 132-133, The Passions
Collins, W. L.
C. 298, 299, Ancient Classics for English Readers
Colvin, S., 1845 ——.
C. 40, A Greek Hymn
Conington, J., 1825-1869.
C. 299, transl. Æneid, Horace's Odes, etc.
Correggio (cṓr-red´jo), A. A., 1494-1534 (paint.).
C. 32, Diana;
57, Jupiter and Io;
62, Antiope;
149-154, Danaë
Cottle, A. S.
C. 268-281, Icelandic Poetry
Cowper, William, 1731-1800.
Transl. Homer, [18], [299], [331], [340], [341];
C. 30, Yardley Oak;
44-46, 231-244, 255-257, Progress of Error;
131-132, On an Ugly Fellow;
145, The Task;
298, transl. Homer
Cox, the Rev. Sir G. W., [437] n, [448] n;
C. 57, 59, 70, 72-73, 74, 76, 78, 95, 101-102, 109, 118, 141, 156-162, 172
Crabbe, George, 1754-1832.
C. 38 (4), Village, Parish Register, Newspaper, Birth of Flattery (Invocations of the Muse);
204, Village
Crane, Oliver.
C. 299, transl. Æneid
Creuzer (croi´tsẽr), Professor, and the allegorical interpretation, [439]
Curtin, Jeremiah.
C. 118, 149-154, Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland
Curzon (cür-zôn´), A. de (paint.).
C. 101-102, Psyche
Dale, Thos.
C. 298, transl. Sophocles
Daniel, Samuel, 1562-1619.
C. 231-244, Dialogue of Ulysses and the Siren
Dannecker (dän´ek-ẽr), J. H. von, 1758-1841 (sculpt.).
C. 176-181, Ariadne
Dante (dan´tḗ) Alighieri, 1265-1321.
Reference to, [14];
C. 16
Darwin, Erasmus, 1731-1802.
Extract from his Botanic Garden, [180], [247]
Da´sent, Sir G. W., 1820-1896.
C. 268-281, Popular Tales from the Norse
David (dà-vēd´), J. L., 1748-1825 (paint.).
C. 195, Paris and Helen
Dekker, Thomas, 1570-1641.
C. 30, The Sun's Darling
Derby, the Earl of.
Transl. Homer, [21];
C. 298
Dippold, G. T.
C. 301, Great Epics of Mediæval Germany
Dixon, R. W., 1833-1901.
C. 30, Apollo Pythius
Dobell (dō-bel´), Sydney, 1824-1874.
C. 268-281, Balder
Dobson, Austin, 1840 ——.
Procris, [174], [175];
extract from Prayer of the Swine to Circe, [325], [326];
C. 123-124, Procris;
141, Polypheme
Domenichino (dṓ-mā-nḗ-kē'nō), Z., 1581-1641 (paint.).
C. 32, Diana's Chase;
245-254, Cumæan Sibyl
Dosso Dossi (dôs´sō dôs´sē) (Giovanni di Lutero), 1479-1542 (paint.).
C. 98, Diana and Endymion (Dresden)
Dowden, E., 1843 ——.
C. 59, Europa;
118, Eurydice;
149-154, Andromeda
Doyle, Sir Francis Hastings, 1810-1888.
C. 182-189, transl. Œdipus Tyrannus
Drayton, Michael, 1563-1631.
C. 30, Song 8 (on Apollo);
38 (2), Ganymede
Drummond, William, of Hawthornden, 1585-1649.
C. 30, Song to Phœbus;
38 (2), Ganymede;
50-52, "Nymphs, sister nymphs," etc.;
100, Statue of Adonis;
128, Summons to Love;
149-154, Statue of Medusa
Dryden, J., 1631-1700.
Extract from Alexander's Feast, [45];
C. 298, transl. Metamorphoses and the Æneis;
49, Alexander's Feast;
54, Epistle to Congreve;
85-86, Chaucer's Wife of Bath's Tale;
131, To Mrs. Anne Killigrew;
196, Cymon and Iphigenia;
255-257, St. Cecilia's Day
Dyer, John, 1700(?)-1758.
Extracts from The Fleece, [230], [231], [314]
Dyer, Louis, 1851 ——.
Studies of the Gods in Greece, [446] n
Edwards, Miss A. B.
C. 302, A Thousand Miles up the Nile
Eliot, George (Mary Ann Cross), 1819-1880.
C. 298, Arion
Elliot, Lady Charlotte.
C. 149-154, Medusa, 1878
Ellis, Robinson.
C. 299, transl. Catullus
Ely, Talfourd.
Olympus, [446] n
Emerson, R. W., 1803-1882.
C. 18, Astræa;
182-189, The Sphinx
Fawcett, Edgar, 1847-1904.
C. 231-244, Calypso
Fawkes, Francis, 1721-1777.
C. 107, transl. Sappho
Fénelon (fā-n´-lôn´), François de la Mothe, 1651-1715.
C. 231-244, Télémaque
Field, Michael.
Callirrhoë, 1884
Fields, A.
C. 91, Clytia
Fiske, John, 1842-1901.
Citation from Myths and Myth-Makers, [432]
FitzGerald, Edward, 1809-1883.
C. 182-189, The Downfall and Death of King Œdipus;
196, Agamemnon
Fitzgerald, M. P.
C. 176-181, The Crowned Hippolytus
Flaxman, John, 1755-1826.
C. 199, 204, 207, 231-244, Sketches
Fletcher, John, 1579-1625 (see Beaumont).
C. 38 (1), A Wife for a Month;
42, "God Lyæus" (from Valentinian);
58, "Hear ye ladies" (Valentinian);
50-52, 176-181, The Maid's Tragedy;
98, The Faithful Shepherdess;
129-130, Song of Priest of Pan;
Song to Pan (Faithful Shepherdess);
176-181, The Two Noble Kinsmen
Forestier, Auber (pseudonym for Annie A. Moore).
C. 283, Echoes from Mist Land
Forster, F.
C. 123-124, Procris and Cephalus
Foster-Barham, A. G.
C. 283, transl. Nibelungenlied
Franceschini (frän-ches-kē'nē), M. A., 1648-1729 (paint.).
C. 100, Birth of Adonis (Dresden)
Francklin, Thomas.
C. 298, transl. Sophocles
Frere (frēr), J. Hookham, 1769-1846.
C. 149-154, transl. Simonides' Lament of Danaë;
156-162, transl. Euripides' Hercules Furens
Frothingham, N. L.
C. 114-117, transl. Schiller's Festival of Eleusis;
224, transl. Lessing's Laocoön
Fuller, S. Margaret, 1810-1850.
C. 38 (2), Ganymede to his Eagle.
Garnett, Richard, 1835-1906.
C. 57, Io in Egypt;
196, Iphigenia in Delphi
Garrick, David, 1717-1779.
C. 65-66, Upon a Lady's Embroidery
Gay, John, 1685-1732.
C. 141, Polypheme's Song (Acis and Galatea)
Gayley, C. M.
Extracts from translation of Schiller's Gods of Greece, [182];
from hexameter translation of Catullus' Peleus and Thetis, [253]-[258], [269]-[273]
Gérard (zhā-rȧr´), François, 1770-1837 (paint.).
C. 101-102, Cupid and Psyche
Giordano (jṓr-dä´nō), Luca, 1632-1705 (paint.).
C. 149-154, Perseus and Phineus;
156-162, Hercules and Omphale;
176-181, Bacchantes and Ariadne (Dresden)
Giorgione (jṓr-jō'nā) (Giorgio Barbarelli), 1477-1511 (paint.).
C. 131, Nymphs and Satyr;
195, The Judgment of Paris (Dresden)
Gladstone, W. E., 1809-1898.
Translation from Iliad, [285].
Works referred to or cited, [440] n;
his theory of myths, [440];
C. 23, on the number of the Olympians, and on the Olympian religion;
77, on the Chryseïs incident
Gleyre (glêr), Charles G., 1807-1874 (paint.).
C. 42, Dance of the Bacchantes;
156-162, Hercules at the feet of Omphale
Goethe (gẽ'tẽ), J. W. von, 1749-1832.
C. 196, Iphigenia in Tauris;
see also under Bowring and Martin
Goldsmith, Oliver, 1728-1774.
C. 132-133, on a beautiful youth struck by blindness (Narcissus)
Gosse, E. W., 1849 ——.
Quoted: Eros, [36];
from the Sons of Cydippe, [81];
from the Praise of Dionysus, [156], [157];
C. 22, Greece and England;
32, The Praise of Artemis;
64, Sons of Cydippe;
118, The Waking of Eurydice;
125, Alcyone (a sonnet in dialogue);
156-162, Gifts of the Muses;
255-257, Island of the Blest
Gray, Thomas, 1716-1771.
The Fatal Sisters referred to, [376];
C. 4, 36, 38 (4), 40, Progress of Poesy;
149-154, Hymn to Adversity;
268-281, Ode on the Descent of Odin, Ode on the Fatal Sisters
Greene, Robert, 1560-1592.
C. 56, Arraignment of Paris
Greenwell, Dora, 1821-1882.
C. 114-117, Demeter and Cora;
282, Battle-Flag of Sigurd
Grimm, Jakob Ludwig, 1785-1863, and Wilhelm Karl, 1786-1859.
Theory of distribution of myth, [448];
derivation of word Edda, [458] n;
C. 101-102, The Twelve Brothers;
301, Deutsche Mythologie
Guercino (gwĕr-chē'nō), Francesco, 1590-1666 (paint.).
C. 98, Sleeping Endymion;
100, Three Pictures of Adonis (Dresden);
123-124, Aurora
Guérin (gā-răn´), Pierre Narcisse, 1774-1833 (paint.).
C. 123-124, L´Aurore et Céphale;
245-254, Æneas at the Court of Dido
Hahn (hän), Werner.
Modern German edition of Nibelungenlied, [407], [460] n, [461] n;
C. 283
Hake, Thomas Gordon, 1809-1895.
C. 34, The Birth of Venus;
149-154, The Infant Medusa
Hallam, Arthur Henry, 1811-1833.
C. 105, Pygmalion
Hamon (ȧ-môn´), J. L., 1821-1874 (paint.).
C. 123-124, Aurora
Haug (houċh), M.
C. 304, Sacred Language and Literature of the Parsis
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864.
C. 54, 131, The Marble Faun
Head, Guy, d. 1801 (paint.).
C. 38 (12), Iris
Hem´ȧns̟, Felicia D., 1793-1835.
C. 83, Alfieri's Alcestis, Death Song of Alcestis;
97, Pleiads;
176-181, Shade of Theseus
Herrick, R., 1591-1674.
C. 38 (1), The Cheat of Cupid, or The Ungentle Guest
Hervey, Thomas Kibble, 1799-1859.
Poem on Cupid and Psyche, [136], [137]
Hoffmann (hṓf´män), J. (paint.).
C. 283, Illustrations of the Ring of the Nibelungen
Holmes, O. W., 1809-1894.
C. 98, 231-244, Metrical Essays
Hood, Thomas, 1798-1845.
C. 30, To the Sun;
32, To the Moon;
91, Flowers;
104, Hero and Leander;
114-117, Ode to Melancholy;
231-244, Lycus the Centaur
Horn, F. W.
Geschichte d. Literatur d. Skandinavischen Nordens, [458] n, [460] n
Horne, Richard Henry (Hengist), 1803-1884.
C. 10-15, Prometheus, the Fire-bringer;
96, Orion
Hübner (hüp´nẽr), E., 1842 —— (paint.).
C. 196, Iphigenia
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859.
C. 104, Hero and Leander
Ingelow, Jean, 1820-1897.
C. 48, Persephone
Ingres (an´gr'), J. A. D., 1780-1867 (paint.).
C. 182-189, Œdipus and the Sphinx
Jackson, Helen Hunt, 1831-1885.
C. 40, Demeter;
176-181, Ariadne's Farewell
Jameson, Frederick.
Translation of Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung, [411]-[430];
C. 284-288
Jebb, R.C., 1841-1905.
C. 228-230, articles on Troy
Johnson, Biorn, of Scardsa, 1575-1656.
On the Elder Edda, [459]
Johnson, Francis, d. 1876.
C. 304, Oriental Religions
Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784.
Definition of Fable, [1]
Johnsson (yŏns´sun), Arngrim, 1568-1648.
On the authorship of the Younger Edda, [459]
Johnston, T. C.
Did the Phœnicians discover America? 449 n
Jones, Sir William, 1746-1794.
C. 303, transl. Sakuntala
Jonson, B., 1574-1637.
Hymn to Cynthia, [31];
C. 4, Neptune's Triumph;
129-130, Pan's Anniversary;
42, Dedication of the King's new cellar to Bacchus
Jonsson (yŏns´sun), Thorleif.
C. 268-281, edition of the Younger Edda
Jordaens (yôr´däns), Jakob, 1593-1678 (paint.).
C. 110-112, Silenus and Bacchante;
176-181, Ariadne, Fauns, etc. (Dresden)
Jordan (yṓr´dän), W.
C. 283, Studies and Recitations of the Nibelunge
Kaulbach (koul´bäċh), W., 1805-1874 (paint.).
C. 196, Iphigenia
Keats, John, 1795-1821.
Quotation from "I stood tiptoe upon a little hill," 67;
from Endymion, Bk. 3, [125], [200], [201];
Ode to Psyche, [137]-[139];
Picture of Leander, [145];
Sonnet on Chapman's Homer, [283];
C. 4, 54, Hyperion;
30, Hymn to Apollo;
32, 131, To Psyche;
38 (4), On a Grecian Urn;
42, 131, 155, To a Nightingale;
48, Melancholy;
75, 93, 98, 142, 231-244, Endymion;
109, Ode to Maia
Keller, F., 1842 —— (paint.).
C. 104, Hero and Leander
King, Ed.
C. 299, transl. Metamorphoses
Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875.
Extract from the Andromeda, [212];
C. 107, Sappho;
282, Longbeard's Saga
Knight, Payne, 1750-1824.
Symbolical Language of Ancient Art, [444] n
Kray (krī), W. (paint.).
C. 101-102, Psyche and Zephyr
Kürenberg, von (fṓn kü´ren-bĕrG),
and the Nibelungenlied, [461]
Kyd (kid), Thomas, end of the sixteenth century.
C. 47, 61, Spanish Tragedy
Lachmann (läċh´män), K. K., 1793-1851.
Theory of Nibelungenlied, [461];
C. 283, Nibelunge Nôt
La Fontaine (lȧ fôn-ten´), Jean de, 1621-1695.
Mentioned, [2]
Landor, W. S., 1775-1864.
Quotations from the Niobe, [102], [103];
Hippomenes and Atalanta, [140], [141];
from Orpheus and Eurydice (Dry Sticks), [167], [168];

C. 26, Hymn of Terpander to Juno;
42, Sophron's Hymn to Bacchus;
50-52, 176-181, To Joseph Ablett;
59, Europa and her Mother;
76, 123-124, Gebir;
78, Niobe;
83, Hercules, Pluto, Alcestis, etc.;
107, Sappho, Alcæus, etc.;
110-112, Last Fruit of an Old Tree;
113, Silenus;
128, Sonnet on Genius;
129-130, Pan and Pitys, Cupid and Pan;
137, Dryope;
138, The Hamadryad, Acon and Rhodope;
170-171, Loss of Memory;
176-181, Theseus and Hippolyta;
195, Menelaüs and Helen;
196, Iphigenia and Agamemnon;
199, Peleus and Thetis;
219-220, The Espousals of Polyxena;
221, Corythos, Death of Paris and Œnone;
228-230, Death of Clytemnestra;
231-244, The Last of Ulysses, Penelope
Lang, Andrew, 1844 ——.
Quotation from The Fortunate Isles, [52];
from The New Pygmalion, [145], [146], [147];
Sonnet on the Odyssey, [318];
A Song of Phæacia, [335], [336];
transl. from Moschus, [68]-[70], [189];
transls. from Iliad (w. Leaf and Myers), and from Odyssey (w. Butcher), see below;
from Bion, [126]-[128];
from Theocritus, [198]-[200], [222], [223], [224];
Myth, Ritual, and Religion, and article on Mythology in Encyc. Brit, cited or referred to, Preface, [438] n, [440] n, [441] n, [447] n, [448], [449], and C. 5, 30, 32, 58, 60, 61, 74, 89, 110-112, 114-117.
Transls. of Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus referred to, C. 38 (1), 110-112, 156-162, 195, 298.
Poems referred to:
C. 32, To Artemis;
50-52, Sirens;
195, 221, Helen of Troy;
195, Sonnet on Iliad
Lang, Andrew (Leaf and Myers). Transl.
Iliad, [84]-[87], [104], [291], [292];
C. 298
Lang, Andrew (Butcher and). Transl.
Odyssey, [35], [327], [328]; C. 231-244, 298
Larned, Augusta.
C. 268-281, Tales from the Norse Grandmother
Lathrop, G. P., 1851-1898.
C. 195, Helen at the Loom
Lawton, W. C.
C. 163-167, transl. Euripides
Lazarus, Emma, 1849-1887.
C. 81, Admetus
Lee-Hamilton, E., 1845 ——.
C. 87, Apollo and Marsyas;
149-154, The New Medusa
Lefebvre (lẽ-fev´r'), Jules (paint.).
C. 32, Diana and her Nymphs
Leighton, Frederick, Lord, 1830-1896 (paint.).
C. 48, The Garden of Proserpine;
83, Hercules wrestling with Death for the Body of Alcestis;
101-102, The Bath of Psyche;
114-117, The Return of Proserpine;
118, Orpheus and Eurydice;
149-154, Perseus and Andromeda;
195, Helen of Troy
Lessing, Gotthold E., 1729-1781,
C. 69, 224, Laocoön
Lettsom, W. N.
The Fall of the Nibelungers, [407]-[409];
C. 283
Linton, William James, 1812-1897.
C. 118, Eurydice;
196, Iphigenia at Aulis
Lo´beck, Chr. A., 1781-1860.
Aglaophamus, [442] n;
C. 114-117
Lodge, G. C., 1873-1909.
Herakles, [12];
C. 10-15, 156-162
Lodge, Thomas, 1558-1625.
C. 38 (2), Sonnet to Phyllis
Longfellow, H. W., 1807-1882.
Quoted or referred to: Prometheus, [13]-[15];
Drinking Song, [153];
C. 10-15, Masque of Pandora, Prometheus, and Epimetheus;
96, 255-257, Occultation of Orion;
98, Endymion;
155, Pegasus in Pound;
255-257, Verses to a Child;
268-281, Tegnér's Drapa, Saga of King Olaf
Lonsdale, J., and Lee, S.
C. 299, transl. Virgil
Lorrain (lṓ-rān´), Claude (Gelée), 1600-1682 (paint.).
C. 36, Mercury and Battus;
59, Europa;
141, Evening, Acis, and Galatea
Lowell, J. R., 1819-1891.
Quotations from The Shepherd of King Admetus, [105], [106];
from Fable for Critics (Daphne), [114];
from Rhœcus, [193], [194];
C. 10-15, 58, Prometheus;
36, Finding of the Lyre;
38 (2), (6), Hebe, Villa Franca;
44-46, to the Past;
50-52, The Sirens;
98, Endymion;
118, Eurydice
Ludlow, J. M.
C. 301, Popular Epics of the Middle Ages
Lü´ning.
Die Edda, [458] n
Lydgate, John, 1370(?)-1451(?).
C. 196, The Troy Book
Lyly (lil´ĭ), John, 1553-1606.
C.38 (1), Cupid and Campaspe;
89, 113, King Midas;
98, Endymion;
107, Sappho and Phao
Lytton, Edward G. E. L. Bulwer, Lord, 1803-1873.
C. 38 (2), Ganymede;
64, Cydippe, or the Apples;
226, transl. Schiller's Cassandra;
255-257, Death and Sisyphus;
299, transl. Horace
Mabie, H. W.
C. 268-281, Norse Stories
Macaulay, T. B., 1800-1859.
Quotation from Prophecy of Capys, [61];
from Lake Regillus, [243]-[245]
Maffei (mäf-fā'ē), F. S. di, 1675-1755.
C. 169, Merope
Magnússon (mäg´nōōs-sṓn), Arne.
Derivation of word Edda, [459] n
Magnússon (mäg´nōōs-sṓn), Eirikr (and William Morris).
Story of the Volsungs and Nibelungs, [460] n;
C. 282
Mannhardt (män´härt), W.
Antike Wald- und Feld-kulte, [440] n;
C. 100
Marchal, C. F., 1828-1878.
C. 231-244, Penelope
Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593.
Extract from Hero and Leander, [142]-[144];
from Faustus, [287], [288];
C. 245-254, Tragedy of Dido, Queen of Carthage
Marston, J., 1575(?)-1634.
C. 105, Pygmalion
Martin, Sir Theodore, 1816-1898.
C. 36, Goethe's Phœbus and Hermes;
38 (1), 163-167, 176-181, 199, 299, transl. Catullus;
299, transl. Horace
Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678.
C. 98, Lord Fauconberg, Lady Mary Cromwell
Maxwell.
C. 49, Tom May's Death
Mengs (menks), Anton Raphael, 1728-1779 (paint.).
C. 38 (1), Cupid;
38 (4), Apollo and Muses
Meredith, George, 1828-1909.
C. 76, Phaëton;
114-117, The Appeasement of Demeter
Merivale, J. H., 1779-1844 (and R. Bland).
C. 298, transl. Greek Anthology
Mi-ꞓhel-an´ġḗ-lo Buonarroti, 1475-1564 (sculpt. and paint.).
Three Fates, [38];
Cumæan Sibyl, [353];
C. 30, Apollo;
38 (6), The Fates;
42, Drunken Bacchus;
49, A Fury;
100, Dying Adonis;
131, Mask of a Satyr;
245-254, Sibyls
Mickle, William Julius, 1735-1788.
C. 106, transl. of Camoens' Lusiad
Millais (mĭ-lā'), Sir John Everett, 1829-1896 (paint.).
C. 139, Pomona
Millet (mē-lĕ'), Jean François, 1814-1875 (paint.).
C. 30, Phœbus and Boreas
Milman, Henry Hart, 1791-1868.
Lines from the Samor, [213];
C. 76, Samor;
110-112, Bacchanals of Euripides;
196, Agamemnon of Æschylus;
298, transl. Euripides
Milton, John, 1608-1674.
Reference to, [14].
Quoted:
lines from Il Penseroso, [211], [451];
from the Hymn on the Nativity, [181];
from Comus, [40], [204], [205], [213], [314];
from Paradise Lost, [226];
C. 16, 4-257 passim, references to Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, Lycidas, Comus, Il Penseroso, L´Allegro, Sonnets, Arcades, Vacation Excursion, Hymn on the Nativity, Samson Agonistes
Mogk, E.
Article Mythologie in Paul's Grundriss d. Germ. Philol., [446] n, [460] n
Molinari (mo-lḗ-nä´rē), Antonio, 1665-1727 (paint.).
C. 101-102, Psyche and Sleeping Cupid (Dresden)
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852.
Quoted:
Song of Hyperborean, [43];
Clytie, [117];
C. 38 (2), Fall of Hebe;
78, Sir R. Blackmore;
80, Lycus the Centaur;
93, 101-102, Cupid and Psyche;
103, Rhymes on the Road;
104, Hero and Leander;
106, The Sylph's Ball;
123-124, Legendary Ballads;
156-162, Hylas;
304, The Fire-Worshipers
Morley, H., 1822-1894.
C. 300, extract (on Runes) from English Writers
Morris, Sir Lewis, 1833-1907.
The Epic of Hades,
C. 22, 24-25 (Zeus);
26 (Heré);
27 (Athene);
30 (Apollo);
32 (Artemis);
34 (Aphrodite);
47, 49 (Hades);
48 (Persephone);
61 (Sisyphus);
78, 118 (Tantalus);
87 (Marsyas);
95 (Actæon);
98 (Endymion);
100 (Adonis);
101-102 (Psyche);
118 (Orpheus, Eurydice);
132-133 (Narcissus);
149-154 (Medusa, Andromeda);
156-162 (Dejaneira);
176-181 (Phædra);
224 (Laocoön);
228-230 (Clytemnestra);
78, Niobe on Sipylus
Morris, William, 1834-1896.
Extracts from The Earthly Paradise, Story of Cupid and Psyche, [131], [135];
Pygmalion and the Image, [146], [147];
Doom of King Acrisius, [209], [210];
Life and Death of Jason, [232], [233];
Sigurd the Volsung, [398]-[404];
C. 50-52, 118, 163-167, Life and Death of Jason;
64, Earthly Paradise;
83, The Love of Alcestis;
103, Atalanta's Race;
149-154, The Doom of Acrisius;
155, Bellerophon;
156-162, The Golden Apples;
221, Death of Paris;
231-244, transl. Odyssey;
268-281, The Funeral of Balder;
282, Sigurd the Volsung;
299, transl. the Æneids
Morris, William, and E. Magnússon (mäg´nōōs-sṓn).
The Story of the Volsungs and Nibelungs, [460] n;
C. 282
Morshead, E. A. A.
C. 196, 298, transl. Æschylus
Motherwell, W., 1797-1835.
C. 282, Battle-Flag of Sigurd;
Jarl Egill Skallagrim;
Sword Chant of Thorstein
Muir (mūr), J.
C. 303, Sanskrit Texts;
Principal Deities of the Rig-Veda
Müller (mül´ẽr), F. Max, 1823-1900.
Cited, [434], [437], [438], [448] n;
Oxford Essays, etc., referred to, [446] n;
Preface and C. 303, Sacred Books of the East, History Sanskrit Literature, Science of Religion, Chips from a German Workshop, etc.;
C. 19-20, 24-25, 27, 36, 57, 58, 78, 81, 89, 109, 118, 126-127, 149-154, 155, references to works in general
Müller (mül´ēr), H. D.
C. 59, theory about Demeter
Murray, A. S.
Manual of Mythology, referred to, Preface and 150
Myers, E., 1844 ——.
C. 10-15, Judgment of Prometheus;
195, Sonnet on the Iliad;
298 (w. Lang and Leaf), transl. Iliad, transl. Odes of Pindar
Myller, C. H.
C. 283, edition of Nibelungenlied
Neaves, Charles, Lord, 1800-1876.
C. 298, transl. Greek Anthology
Neide (n[-i]'dẽ), E., 1842 —— (paint.).
C. 101-102, Charon and Psyche
No´el, Hon. Roden, 1834 ——.
C. 38 (2), Ganymede;
42, Triumph of Bacchus;
129-130, Pan (in the Modern Faust);
268-281, Ragnarok (Modern Faust)
Occleve, Thomas, 1370-1454.
C. 38 (1), The Letter of Cupid
Olafsson (o´läfs-sun), Magnus, 1574-1636.
Edition of Snorri's Edda, [459]
Paley, F. A., 1816-1888.
C. 298, transl. Pindar's Odes
Palgrave, F. T., 1824-1897.
C. 83, Alcestis
Palmer, G. H., 1842 ——.
C. 231-244, 298, transl. Odyssey
Parmigiano (pär-mḗ-jä´nō) (Francesco Mazzuoli), 1504-1540 (paint.).
C. 38 (2), The Rape of Ganymede (Dresden)
Parnell, Thomas, 1679-1718.
C. 10-15, Hesiod, or the Rise of Woman;
42, Bacchus
Pater, Walter H., 1839-1894.
Extract from Marius the Epicurean, [133];
the story of Cupid and Psyche, [157], [457] n;
C. 40, Myth of Demeter;
101-102, 299, Marius the Epicurean
Patmore, Coventry, 1823-1896.
C. 38 (1), The Unknown Eros
Paul (poul), Hermann.
Grundriss d. Germ. Philol., referred to, [446] n, [460] n
Paupion (pō-pḗ-ôn´) E. J. (paint.).
C. 106, Thisbe
Peacock, Thomas Love, 1785-1866.
C. 110-112, Vengeance of Bacchus
Peele, George, 1558-1598.
C. 54, 195, Arraignment of Paris
Petiscus, A. H.
The Gods of Olympus, [446] n
Phillips, Ambrose, 1671-1749.
C. 107, transl. Sappho;
139, Cider
Phillips, Stephen, 1868 ——.
Extract from Marpessa, [115], [116];
from Ulysses, [338];
C. 231-244, Ulysses
Pisano (pḗ-zä´nō), Andrea, 1270-1349 (paint.).
C. 173, Dædalus and Icarus
Pix´is, Th., 1831 —— (paint.).
C. 283, Illustrations of the Ring of the Nibelungen
Plump´trē, E. H., 1821-1891.
Transl. Sophocles, [262]-[264], [267], [268];
C. 156-162, 182-189, 196, 204, 219-220, 228-230, 298, transl. Æschylus and Sophocles
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744.
Transl. Homer, [286]-[288], [292], [293], [306], C. 231-244, 298;
transl. Statius' Thebaid, 299;
references to Dunciad, the Messiah, Rape of the Lock, Windsor Forest, Essay on Criticism, Prologue to Satires, Spring, Summer, Moral Essays, Miscellaneous, 8, 18, 22, 30, 34, 38 (1), 40, 44-46, 49, 50-52, 54, 57, 65-66, 78, 97, 100, 107, 113, 118, 125, 129-130, 131, 155, 156-162, 163-167, 172, 231-244, 255-257, 260
Potter, R., 1721-1804.
C. 298, transl. Æschylus and Euripides
Poussin (pōō-săn´), Nicolas, 1594-1665 (paint.).
C. 54, The Kingdom of Flora;
57, Pan and Syrinx (Dresden);
132-133, Narcissus
Poynter, Sir E. J., 1836 —— (paint.).
C. 103, Atalanta's Race.
Note also his Andromeda, Perseus, and Andromeda and Helen
Praed (prād), Winthrop Mackworth, 1802-1839.
C. 226, Cassandra
Preller (prĕl´ẽr), L., 1809-1861.
Griechische Mythologie, cited or referred to, Preface and 4 n, [6] n, [446] n;
C. 8, 27, 30, 32, 34, 57, 59, 60, 61, 70, 72-73, 78, 95, 105, 110-112, 114-117, 123-124, 126-127, 149-154, 172
Preston, Margaret J., 1825-1897.
C. 93, Flight of Arethusa;
125, Alcyone;
168, The Quenched Branch
Prior, Matthew, 1664-1721.
C. 50-52, On taking of Namur;
76, Female Phaëton
Procter, Bryan Waller, 1787-1874.
C. 4, Fall of Saturn;
19-20, The Flood of Thessaly;
32, The Worship of Dian;
110-112, Bacchanalian Song;
114-117, Rape of Proserpine;
141, Death of Acis;
176-181, On the Statue of Theseus
Raleigh, Sir Walter, 1552-1618.
Citation from History of the World, [440]
Randolph, Thomas, 1605-1634.
C. 42, 54, To Master Anthony Stafford
Raphael (răf´ā́-ĕl) (Sanzio, of Urbino), 1483-1520 (paint.).
C. 28, Mars;
30, Apollo;
32, Luna;
36, Mercury;
38, Cupids, Six Hours of Day and Night;
87, Marsyas;
101-102, Cupid and Psyche;
141, Triumph of Galatea;
195, Sketch of Homer;
245-254, Virgil, Dido
Read, T. B., 1822-1872.
C. 98, Endymion
Reed, E. A.
C. 303, Hindu Literature
Regnault (rĕ-nyō'), J. B., 1754-1829 (paint.).
C. 38 (3), The Graces.
Note also his Education of Achilles, Pygmalion and Venus,
Death of Priam, and Orestes and Iphigenia
Reinach (ri´näċh), Salomon, 1858 ——.
C. 78, Apollo
Rembrandt (rĕm´brănt) van Ryn, 1606-1669 (paint.).
C. 38 (2), Ganymede carried off by Jove's Eagle (Dresden)
Reni, Guido (gwē´dō rā´nē) 1575-1642 (paint.).
C. 38 (1), Cupid;
103, Atalanta's Race;
123-124, Aurora
Rhys (rēs), John.
Article in the Academy, [458] n
Richardson, F.
C. 303, Iliad of the East
Richardson, L. J.
C. 64, Biton and Cleobis
Rivière (rē-vyêr´), Briton, 1840 —— (paint.).
C. 231-244, Circe and the Companions of Ulysses.
Note also his Argus and Actæon
Robinson, A. Mary F. (Madame James Darmesteter), 1857 ——.
C. 30, A Search for Apollo, In Apollo's Garden;
176-181, The Crowned Hippolytus
Rogers, Randolph, 1825-1892 (sculpt.).
C. 97, The Lost Pleiad
Rogers, Robert Cameron, 1862 ——.
Poems:
C. 44, Charon;
54, The Dancing Faun;
141, Blind Polyphemus;
159, Hylas;
231-244, Odysseus at the Mast, the Death of Argus
Rogers, Samuel, 1763-1855.
C. 38 (3), Inscription for a Temple dedicated to the Graces;
156-162, On the Torso of Hercules
Rohde (ro´dẽ), E.
Psyche, [446] n
Romano (ro-mä´no), Giulio Pippi, 1492-1546 (paint.).
C.38(4), Muses;
129-130, Pan and the Young Olympos (Dresden)
Roscher (rṓsh´ẽr), W. H. Ausführliches Lexikon d. griech. u. röm.
Mythologie, referred to or cited, [7] n, [75] n, [93] n, [437] n;
see Preface, and C. 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 34, 36, 59, 100,
109, 142, 148, 149-154, 155, 163-167
Ross, R. S.
C. 176-181, Ariadne in Naxos, London, 1882
Rossetti (rṓ-set´ḗ), D. G., 1828-1882.
C. 4, Mnemosyne;
10-15, Pandora;
32, Diana;
34, 35, Venus Victrix, Venus Verticordia;
48, Proserpina;
50-52, A Sea-Spell, The Siren;
104, Hero's Lamp;
149-154, Aspecta Medusa;
182-189, The Sphinx (a painting);
195, Helen;
226, Cassandra (drawing and poem);
231-244, Penelope, The Wine of Circe (for painting by E. Burne-Jones)
Roy, Protap Chundra.
C. 303, transl. Mahâbhârata
Rubens (rōō´benz), Peter Paul, 1577-1640 (paint.).
C. 32, Diana and her Nymphs;
131, Satyrs;
149-154, Perseus and Andromeda;
156-162, Hercules intoxicated;
168, Meleager and Atalanta (Dresden);
195, Judgment of Paris
Ruskin, J., 1819-1900.
The Queen of the Air, [435], [444], [445];
C. 27
Sæmund (sā´mōōnd) the Wise, 1055-1133.
His connection with the Elder Edda, [459]
Sandys (săndz), George, 1577-1644.
C. 299, transl. Metamorphoses
Saxe, J. G., 1816-1887.
C. 38 (1), Death and Cupid;
76, Phaëton;
113, Choice of King Midas;
118, Orpheus;
173, Icarus;
231-244, The Spell of Circe
Scheffer (shĕf´ẽr), Ary, 1795-1858 (paint.).
C. 38 (2), Hebe
Schiavoni (skyä-vo´nē), N., 1777-1858 (paint.).
C. 38 (2), Hebe
Schiller (shĭl´ẽr), J. C. F. von, 1759-1805.
Extract from his Gods of Greece, transl. by C. M. Gayley, [182];
from Ideal and Life, transl. by S. G. Bulfinch, [227], [228].
See under Bowring, Lytton, S. G. Bulfinch, Frothingham, Brooks
Schliemann (shlē´män), H., 1822-1890.
C. 228-230, Troy and its Remains, Ilios, Troja
Schnorr von Carolsfeld (shnṓr fṓn kä´-rṓls-felt), Julius, 1794-1872.
C. 283, The Nibelungen Frescoes
Schobelt (sho´belt), P., 1838 —— (paint.).
C. 48, 114-117, Rape of Proserpine
Schützenberger (shütz´en-bĕr´ḡẽr), L. F., 1825 —— (paint.).
C. 38 (4), Terpsichore
Scott, Sir Walter, 1771-1832.
C. 245-254, Marmion (Palinurus)
Scott, William Bell, 1811-1890.
C. 118, Eurydice;
182-189, The Sphinx;
196, Iphigenia at Aulis
Seifert (zi´fẽrt), A. (paint.).
C. 228-230, Electra
Sellar, W. Y., 1825-1890.
Augustan Poets, [446] n
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
Extract from Macbeth, [236];
C. 4-257 passim, references to works in general
Shelley, P. B., 1792-1822.
Quotations from Hymn of Apollo, [28], [29];
Hymn of Pan, [111], [112];
Arethusa, [118]-[120];
Song of Proserpine, [160];
Lines on the Medusa of Leonardo Da Vinci, [210];
C. 10-15, 38 (2), 57, 109, Prometheus Unbound;
30, Homer's Hymn to Apollo, Adonaïs;
36, 109, Homer's Hymn to Mercury;
42, 50-52, Ode to Liberty;
44-46, To Naples;
49, To Night;
57, To the Moon;
93, Arethusa;
95, Adonaïs;
118, Orpheus;
141, Cyclops of Euripides;
182-189, Swellfoot the Tyrant
Sichel (ziG´el), N., 1844 —— (paint.).
Reference to, C. 10-15
Sidney, Sir P., 1554-1586.
C. 30, 156-162, Astrophel and Stella
Sill, E. R., 1841-1887.
Quoted:
Venus of Milo, [32]-[34];
Semele, [72], [73]
Sime (sīm), James.
Nibelungenlied (in Encyc. Brit.), [461] n
Smart, Chr., 1722-1771.
C. 299, transl. Horace
Solimena (so-le-mā´nä), Francesco, 1657-1747 (paint.).
C. 121, Rape of Hippodamia;
176-181, Battle of Centaurs and Lapithæ
Southey, R., 1774-1843.
C. 118, Thalaba
Spenser, Edmund, 1552-1599.
Quoted:
Verses on the Graces, [36], [37];
from the Muiopotmos, [83];
Faerie Queene, [454];
referred to:
Epithalamion, C. 30, 32, 34, 38 (2), 42, 98, 126-127, 149-154;
Prothalamion, 4, 32, 34, 50-52, 132-133, 170-171;
Tears of the Muses, 38 (4);
Faerie Queene, 30, 32, 38 (8), 40, 42, 48, 49, 50-52, 54, 76, 96, 118, 123-124, 126-127, 155, 156-162, 170-171
Stanyhurst, R., d. 1618.
C. 299, transl. Æneid, [1]-[4]
Stapylton, Sir R., d. 1669.
C. 104, transl. Musæus
Stedman, E. C., 1833-1908.
Pan in Wall Street, quoted, [183]-[185];
C. 22, News from Olympia;
231-244, Penelope
Stephens, George, 1851 ——.
C. 300, Old Runic Monuments
Stoddard, R. H., 1825-1903.
C. 54, Arcadian Hymn to Flora;
114-117, The Search for Persephone
Story, W. W., 1819-1895.
C. 32, Artemis;
59, Europa;
91, Clytie;
255-257, Tantalus
Sturlason, Snorri (snŏr´rē stōōr´lȧ-sun), 1179-1241.
Connection with the Prose Edda, [459];
C. 268-281
Surrey, Henry Howard, Earl of, 1517-1547.
C. 106, Death of Sir T. Wyatt
Sveinsson (svīns´sun), Bp. Bryniolf, 1605-1675.
His connection with the Elder Edda, [459]
Swanwick (swŏn´ik), Anna, 1813-1899.
C. 196, transl. Æschylus
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.
His burlesque verses on Philemon and Baucis, [79], [80];
C. 30, Apollo Outwitted;
54, To Janus;
113, Fable of Midas;

224, A City Shower
Swinburne, A. C., 1837-1909.
Quoted:
His Garden of Proserpine, [49], [50];
from Atalanta in Calydon, [237] et seq.;
C. 32, Chorus to Artemis;
34, Chorus to Aphrodite (in Atalanta in Calydon);
Laus Veneris;
40, At Eleusis;
42, Prelude to Songs before Sunrise;
48, To Proserpine;
114-117, Song to Proserpine, At Eleusis;
129-130, Pan and Thalassius;
168, Atalanta in Calydon;
174, Itylus;
176-181, Phædra, Erechtheus;
182-189, Tiresias
Tabley, Lord de (pseud. Wm. P. Lancaster), 1835 ——.
C. 10-15, Pandora;
57, Minos;
60, Semele;
89, Daphne;
129-130, Ode to Pan;
219-220, Philoctetes;
228-230, Orestes
Talfourd (tôl´fẽrd), Sir Thomas Noon, 1795-1854.
C. 174, Ion
Taylor, Bayard, 1825-1878.
C. 19-20, Prince Deukalion;
22, Masque of the Gods;
156-162, Hylas;
173, Icarus
Teignmouth (tĭn´muth) (English artist).
C. 64, Cydippe
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, 1809-1892.
Quotations from the Hesperides, [40];
Amphion, [76], [77];
Locksley Hall, [124];
his Tithonus, [177]-[179];
Dream of Fair Women (Helen), [277], (Iphigenia) 281;
Œnone, [278];
Lotos-eaters, [319], [320];
Ulysses, [344]-[345];
To Virgil, [346];
C. 24-25, 30, The Talking Oak;
38 (2), 54, 59, Palace of Art;
38, (11) The Hesperides;
40, 114-117, Demeter and Persephone;
104, Hero to Leander;
149-154, The Princess;
182-189, Tiresias;
195, Dream of Fair Women;
221, Œnone, and Death of Œnone;
245-254, To Virgil
Tennyson, Frederick, 1807-1898.
C. 78, Niobe;
89, Daphne;
101-102, Psyche;
105, Pygmalion;
107, Kleïs (in Isles of Greece);
125, Halcyone;
163-167, Æson, and King Athamas;
176-181, Ariadne
Teschendorff (tesh´en-dôrf), E., 1823 —— (paint.).
C. 176-181, Ariadne;
182-189, Œdipus, Antigone, Ismene;
196, Iphigenia;
228-230, Electra
Thomas, Edith M., 1854 ——.
C. 38 (2), Homesickness of Ganymede;
81, Apollo the Shepherd;
87, Marsyas;
125, The Kingfisher
Thomson, James, 1700-1748.
Extract from the Seasons, [195];
C. 35, 54, Seasons;
38 (4), 49, 105, Castle of Indolence;
174, Hymn to the Seasons;
196, Agamemnon, a Tragedy
Thorpe, B.
C. 268-281, transl. of Sæmund's Edda
Thorwaldsen (tôr´wôld-sen), Albert Bertel, 1770-1844 (sculpt.).
C. 10-15, Minerva and Prometheus (on vase of the Perseus);
28, Mars and Cupid;
29, Vulcan forging Arrows for Cupid;
35, Venus with the Apple;
36, Mercury;
38, Mars and Cupid, Ganymede, Terpsichore;
80, Hygea and Æsculapius;
100, Adonis;
207, Hector and Andromache
Thumann (tōō'män), Paul, 1834 —— (paint.).
C. 38 (6), The Fates;
101-102, Cupid and Psyche
Tickell, Thomas, 1686-1740.
C. 30, To Apollo making love, transl. of Iliad, Bk. 1 (1715)
Tiele (tē'lẽ), Professor C. P.
Cited by Lang, [438]
Tintoretto (tēn-tṓ-ret´tō), Giacomo, 1518-1594 (paint.).
C. 27, Minerva defeating Mars;
29, Forge of Vulcan;
35, Cupid, Venus, and Vulcan;
36, Mercury and the Graces;
176-181 Ariadne and Bacchus;
38 (4), The Muses and Apollo (Dresden)
Tisio (tē'zḗ-ō), Benvenuto, 1481-1559 (paint.).
C. 68, Venus showing her wounded hand to Mars (Dresden)
Titian (tish´ȧn) (Tiziano Vecellio), 1477-1576 (paint.).
C. 35, Venus;
38 (1), Cupid and Venus (Dresden);
54, Flora;
100, Venus and Adonis (copy, Dresden);
149-154, Danaë and the Shower of Gold;
176-181, Bacchus and Ariadne
Todhunter, John, 1839 ——.
C. 83, Alcestis;
195, Helena in Troas
Translators: English Translations from Ancient and Modern Poems, by various authors (Vol. II including Rowe's Lucan's Pharsalia; Fawkes' Theocritus, Bion, Moschus, Argonautics of Apollonius Rhodius, Anacreon, Sappho; Ovid's Metamorphoses by Dryden, Addison, Garth, etc.; Lewis' Thebais of Statius; Cooke's Hesiod, etc.). 3 vols. London, 1810.
For other translators, see C. 195-244, 298-303
Turchi (tōōr´kē), Alessandro (l´Orbetto), 1582-1648 (paint.).
C. 100, Venus holding the body of Adonis (Dresden)
Turner, Charles Tennyson, 1808-1879.
C. 96 Orion
Turner, J. M. W., 1775-1851 (paint.).
C. 36, Mercury and Argus;
123-124, Procris and Cephalus;
245-254, Dido building Carthage
Tylor, E. B., 1832-1909.
Works cited or referred to, [440] n, [446], [449] n
Van Beers (vän bārs´), J., 1821-1888 (paint.).
C. 50-52, The Siren
Van der Werff (vän dẽr vĕrf´), Adrian, 1659-1722 (paint.).
C. 195, Judgment of Paris (Dresden)
Van Dyck (văn dīk´), Sir Anthony, 1599-1641.
C. 38 (1), Sleeping Cupid;
149-154, Jupiter and Danaë (Dresden)
Van Haarlem (vän här´lem), Cornelis, 1562-1638 (paint.).
C. 190-194 (1), Wedding of Peleus and Thetis (Hague)
Van Mieris (vän me´ris), Willem, 1662-1747 (paint.).
C. 123-124, Cephalus and Procris (Dresden)
Vedder, Elihu, 1836 —— (paint.).
C. 97, Pleiades;
245-254, Cumæan Sibyl
Velasquez (vā-läs´kāth), D. R. de Silva y, 1599-1660 (paint.).
C. 29, Forge of Vulcan
Vere (vēr), Aubrey Thomas De, 1814-1902.
C. 30, Lines under Delphi;
48, Search after Proserpine;
59, Rape of Europa;
114-117, on the myth of Proserpine;
182-189, Antigone
Veronese (vā-rṓ-nā'zā) (Paolo Cagliari), 1528-1588 (paint.).
C. 30, St. Christina, etc.;
35, Venus, Satyr, Cupid;
59, Rape of Europa
Verrall, Arthur W.
C. 298, transl. Æschylus and Euripides
Vien (vyăn), J. M., 1716-1809 (paint.).
C. 173, Dædalus and Icarus
Vigfusson (vig´fōō-sun), G., and F. Y. Powell.
Corpus Poeticum Boreale, [458]-[460] n;
C. 268-281, 282, 300
Vilmar, A. F. C.
Geschichte d. deutschen National-Litteratur, [461] n;
C. 301
Vinci, Da (dä vēn´chē), Leonardo, 1452-1519 (paint.).
C. 149-154, Head of Medusa
Voltaire (vṓl-têr´), 1694-1778.
C. 169, Merope
Voss (fṓs), G. J., 1577-1649.
Advocate of theological interpretation, [440]
Wade, Thomas, 1805-1875.
C. 26, The Nuptials of Juno
Wagner (väg´nẽr), Richard, 1813-1883.
The Ring of the Nibelung, [410]-[430];
C. 283, 284-288
Waller, Edmund, 1605-1687.
C. 50-52, 89, 245-254, Panegyric on Lord Protector
Ward, W.
C. 303, History, Literature, and Mythology of the Hindoos
Warton, Joseph, 1722-1800.
C. 40, First of April
Watteau (vȧ-tō'), Antoine, 1684-1721 (paint.).
C. 195, Judgment of Paris
Watts, G. F., 1817-1904 (paint.).
C. 89, Daphne;
98, Endymion;
101-102, Psyche;
118, Orpheus and Eurydice.
Note also his Ariadne, and The Wife of Pygmalion
Way, A. S.
C. 298, transl. Euripides;
299, transl. Horace
Weber (vā'bẽr), A. F.
C. 303, History of Indian Literature
Webster, Augusta, 1840 ——.
C. 10-15, transl. Æschylus' Prometheus Bound;
163-167, transl. Euripides' Medea
Welcker (vĕl´kẽr), F. G.
C. 59, 126-127, interpretations of myths
West, E. W.
See Haug
Wheeler, B. I.
Dionysos and Immortality, [446] n
White, Henry Kirke, 1785-1806.
C. 32 Ode to Contemplation;
49, Thanatos
Whitelaw, R.
C. 156-162, 298, transl. Sophocles
Wickham, E. C.
C. 299, transl. Horace
Wiertz (vērts), A. J., 1806-1865 (paint.).
C. 29, Forge of Vulcan;
199, Fight for the Body of Achilles
Wilde, Oscar, 1856-1900.
C. 38 (1), The Garden of Eros;
174, The Burden of Itys
Wilkinson, Sir Gardner, 1797-1875.
C. 128, on the statue of Memnon
Wilkinson, W. C.
C. 298, College Greek Course, and College Latin Course, in English
Williams, Sir M. Monier, 1819-1899.
C. 303, transl. Nalopákhyánam
Williams, T. C.
C. 299, transl. Æneid
Wilson, H. H., 1786-1860.
C. 303, transl. Rig-Veda-Sanhita;
Theatre of the Hindus
Wodhull, Michael, 1740-1816.
C. 163-167, 228-230, 298, transl. Euripides
Woodberry, George E.
Extracts from Proserpine, [163], [164]
Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892.
C. 27, Tiresias (Pallas Athene);
34, Pygmalion (Cytherea);
105, Pygmalion;
182-189, The Sphinx
Wordsworth, W., 1770-1850.
Quoted:
Sonnet, "The World is too much with us," 58;
Laodamia, [282], [283];
Excursion, [443], [444];
C. 32, To Lycoris;
118, 129-130, Power of Music;
219-220, Philoctetes
Wyatt, Sir Thomas, 1503-1542.
C. 34, The Lover prayeth, etc.;
245-254, Song of Iopas
Young, Edward, 1683-1765.
C. 38 (4), Ocean;
54, 98, 155, 245-254, Night Thoughts
Zick (tsĭk), A. (paint.).
C. 101-102, Psyche

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Simple spelling, grammar, and typographical errors in the prose were corrected.