[377]To complete the list of different types of novels, we might add the realistic novel of low life, Petronius’ Satyricon. Since its affiliations are with the Menippean satire and not with the Greek Romances, I have omitted any study of it here. See E. H. Haight, Apuleius and his Influence, pp. 7-8; “Satire and the Latin Novel” in Essays on Ancient Fiction, pp. 86-120. For a recent review of the literature about the Satyricon and a brilliant re-interpretation of it see Gilbert Highet “Petronius the Moralist” in T.P.A.P.A., LXXII (1941), 176-94.
[378]M. Rostovtzeff, A History of the Ancient World, Volume II. Rome, Oxford, 1927, pp. 239-41. Yet see pp. 181-85 for Rostovtzeff’s knowledge of the Greek Romances.
INDEX
A Achilles, [11], [20], [35], [78], [90], [115], [173] Achilles Tatius, [10], [11], [12], [13], [62], [63], [95]-118, [120], [196], [197], [198] Clitophon and Leucippe, [95]-118, list of characters, [97]-98 Aeschines, [147] Aesculapius, [155], [187] Aethiopica, [61]-94 Africa, [186], [187] Alcinous, [79], [173] Alexander Romance, [11], [12] Alexandria, [45], [46], [47], [95], [99], [101], [117] Allinson, F. G., [ix], [172], [175] Amyot, Jacques, [120], [143] Andromeda, [75], [93], [115] Antioch, [144] Antonius Diogenes, The Wonderful Things beyond Thule, [12], [145], [170], [171], [172] Apollonius of Tyre, [12] Apollonius of Tyana, [62], [88], [89] Apparent deaths, [100], [103]-4, [196] Anthia, [12], [38]-60, [93] Antinous, [92] Antoninus Pius, [187] Aphrodite, [8], [10], [16], [20], [21], [26], [28], [31], [32], [33], [51], [103], [107], [110], [196] Apis, [52], [55] Apollo, [42], [51], [55], [67], [68], [78], [82], [86], [87], [88], [111], [196] Apollonius Rhodius, [4] Apuleius, [viii], [6], [13], [54], [145], [186]-201 Metamorphoses, [176], [180], [181], [186]-99 Cupid and Psyche, [186], [189], [191], [192], [193], [194], [196] Apologia, [187], [195] Florida, [187] Plato and his Doctrine, [187] The God of Socrates, [187] Aradus, [19], [20], [32], [35] Ares, [44], [51], [53], [183] Aristaenetus, [108] Aristides, author of Milesian Tales, [5], [194] Aristides, author of Panegyric on Rome, [200] Aristippus, [169] Aristophanes, [113], [149], [166], [167], [172] Aristotle, [153] Armenia, [156] Artemis, [40], [42], [51], [53], [103], [111], [112], [113], [196] Asia Minor, [14], [15], [53], [144] Astarte, [115] Athenagoras, [15] Athens, [77], [151], [153], [155], [186] Augustine, Saint, [187] Augustus, [40], [155] Aurelian, [62]
B Babylon, [10], [20], [26], [29], [32], [33], [34] Bardèche, Maurice, [59] Berytus, [98], [101] Bessa, [70], [77] Bias, [27] Bion, [135] Bithynia, [158] Blake, Warren E., [viii], [14] Bonaparte, Elisa, [142] Bonaparte, Napoleon, [142] Borden, Fanny, [ix] Bornecque, H., [6] Burton, William, [96] Byron, Lord G. G. N., [141] Byzantium, [98], [101], [105], [195]
C Calderini, Aristide, [4], [6], [13], [35], [36], [51], [54], [63], [76], [80], [88], [91], [95], [135], [136], [137] Callimachus, [3] Callirhoe, [12], [14]-37, [57], [93], [97] Callisthenes, pseudo-, Alexander Romance, [11], [12] Calydon, [84] Calypso, [169], [170], [173], [175] Cappadocia, [45], [54] Caria, [15], [20] Carthage, [186], [187] Cenchreae, [190] Chaereas, [12], [14]-37, [57], [93], [97] Charicles, [1], [12] Chariton, [viii], [6], [7], [10], [11], [12], [13], [14]-37, [40], [57], [58], [62], [63], [90], [91], [95], [96], [108], [112], [196], [199] Chaereas and Callirhoe, [14]-37, list of characters, [15]-16 Chassang, A., [3] Chauvin, V., [3] Chemmis, [66], [70], [77], [85] Chloe, [12], [93], [119]-43 Christianity, [61], [62], [95], [96], [144], [154], [156] Cilicia, [40], [41], [44], [54] Cinema, [58], [59], [60], [83], [84], [101] Clarendon Press, [viii] Claros, [42], [51], [55] Clitophon, [12], [93], [95]-118 Colonna, Aristides, [61] Constantinus Manasses, Aristander and Callithea, [12] Controversiae, [6], [36] Conversation, use of, [27], [84], [101], [114], 133 Conybeare, F. C., [88] Corinth, [162], [190], [195] Cornelius Gallus, [5] Cornelius Sisenna, [5] Courier, Paul Louis, [137], [141]-43 Court-room scenes, [18], [20], [23], [26], [36], [55], [59], [85], [100], [101], [111], [112]-14, [133], [134], [137], [148], [149], [174] Croiset, Alfred, [6] Croiset, Maurice, [6], [146], [149], [157], [158], [160], [162], [175], [182], [185] Ctesias, [164], [165], [171], [173] Cumont, F., [157] Cyprus, [32] Cyrano de Bergerac, [175] Cyrus the Great, [16]
D Dalmeyda, G., [13], [40], [50], [51], [52], [53], [54], [55], [56], [57], [58], [128], [132], [135], [137], [138] Daphnis, [12], [93], [119]-43 Daphnis and Chloe, [119]-43 Daye, Angell, [120] Deaths, apparent, [17], [29], [45], [84], [97], [99], [100], [103], [104] Declamationes, [36] Delphi, [66], [69], [76], [77], [78], [82], [84], [86], [87], [88] Democritus, [157] Demosthenes, [141], [147], [150] Descriptions, use of, [29], [84], [114]-17, [136], [138], [139], [174], [195], [196] Diana, [64], [67], [86] Diocletian, [118] Diogenes, [154], [162], [169] Dionysus, [114], [126], [129], [131], [134], [139], [155], [166], [171] Disney, Walt, [166] Dosicles and Rhodanthe, [12] Dreams, [18], [28], [29], [43], [50], [55], [59], [73], [84], [85], [86], [87], [89], [103], [111], [122], [129], [196] Drusilla, [1], [12] Dunlop, J., [3] D’Urfé, Honoré, [140]
E Edmonds, J. M., [viii], [120], [137] Egypt, [15], [16], [40], [41], [43], [45], [46], [47], [54], [64], [66], [67], [69], [77], [82], [86], [87], [145], [156], [158], [160], [195] Elephantine, [74], [77] Emesa, [61], [62], [88] Empedocles, [153], [155] Ending, happy, [2], [30], [49], [50], [55], [60], [93], [104], [128], [133], [189], [192], [193], [196] Ephesiaca, by Xenophon of Ephesus, [38]-60 Ephesus, [5], [40], [41], [42], [45], [47], [48], [49], [53], [54], [99], [100], [101], [103], [105], [106], [111], [112] Epicurus, [153], [158], [169] Epiphanies, [67], [73], [84], [85], [86], [87], [103], [125], [196], [201] Eros, [10], [28], [42], [49], [51], [105], [110], [115], [122], [124], [127], [128], [129], [130], [131], [136], [139], [140], [192], [198] Ethiopia, [11], [46], [47], [73], [77], [85], [86], [87], [88] Ethiopians, [68], [72], [73], [74], [77], [79], [80], [87], [89] Euphrates, [27], [31] Eupolis, [149] Euripides, [58], [79], [108] Eustathius, Hysmine and Hysminias, [12] Exposures, [66], [68], [75], [122], [127], [128], [137]
F Fortune, [1], [19], [20], [31], [32], [36], [109], [111], [137], [187], [190], [192], [193], [196] Fowler, H. W. and F. G., [ix], [146], [160], [161], [163], [164] Furia, Francesco, [141], [142]
G Gaselee, Stephen, [6], [7], [95], [96], [101], [198] Gaul, [144], [148] Gildersleeve, Basil L., [146], [158], [165], [166] Gove, P. B., [164] Greece, [3], [82], [88], [89], [141], [144], [148], [153], [156], [195], [200] Greek Romances, re-dating, [1]-13 chronological list, [12] influence of elegiac poetry, [137] influence of New Attic Comedy, [112], [137], [146], [149] influence of Old Attic Comedy, [112], [146], [149] influence of the Pastoral, [119]-43, [196] influence of rhetorical schools, [36], [37], [84], [85], [90], [91], [112], [114], [137]-38, [149] likeness to drama, [26], [36], [37], [58], [77], [79], [80], [82], [83], [84], [91], [137] likeness to epic, [35]-36, [58], [77], [78], [79], [83], [84], [90], [91], [112] Greene, Robert, [97], [140] Gulliver’s Travels, [164] Gymnosophists, [74], [79], [81], [82], [89], [93], [196]