- Wales, the Prince of,—see [Henry VIII] of England
- Weapons, the courtier to be familiar with the handling of, [29]
- Wheel, the, (a court of justice), story about, [151], [379]
- Wifely affection, instances of, [194-7]
- Witticism and pleasantry, beginning of the discussion on, [120]
- Wives and husbands, ill treatment between, [193]
- Wolfe, John, [421]
- Womanliness, the chief essential in the Court Lady, [175]
- Womanly virtue, instances of, [190] et seq.
- Women, different kinds of men love different kinds of, [227-8]
- Women afford inspiration to poets and musicians, [220]
- Women and men, beginning of the discussion on the comparative excellence of, [182]
- Women’s excellence in literature, music, painting and sculpture, [205]
- Women’s extravagance in dress and ornament, [278]
- Women’s honour, beginning of the discussion as to the regard to be shown to, [162]
- Women’s innate love of honour, [209] et seq.
- Women’s usefulness to men, ancient instances of, [197] et seq.
- Women’s usual regret at not having been born men, [185]
- Wrestling, the courtier to be familiar with, [29]
- Writing and speaking, to be governed by essentially the same rules, [40]
- Xenocrates, [208], [402], [403]
- Xenophon, [5], [58], [250], [408]
- Xenophon’s Cyropædia, [324], [409]
- Xerxes, [411]
- Youth, characteristics peculiar to, [91]
- Zenobia, [205], [401]
- Zetzner, Lazarus, [421]
- Zeus, [387], [408]
- Zeuxis, [70], [351]
- Zizim,—see [Djem]
- Zodiac, explanation of the Signs of the, [415]
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On p. [16], a reference to endnote 61 should have been endnote 62. That was been corrected.