Страница - 177 Страница - 179 Rabelais, [168] , [190] , [249] , [394] . Rabirius (fl. 1st cent. A.C.), [310] . Rajna, Signor P., [417 note ] . Rapin, [173] and [note ] . Reading, Plutarch on, [139] sq. Rebecca and Rowena , [451 note ] .Reburra ( = “words with hair the wrong way”), [429] sq. , [439] sq. Reliquiæ Antiquæ , [407] and [note ] , [411 note ] .Republic , the, of Plato, [18-21] and [note ] .Rex æterne domine , hymn, [404] .Rhetoric, Aristides’ defence of, [115] , [116] ;Martianus Capella’s personification of, [351] , [352] . Rhetoric , the, of Aristotle, Bk. I. chap. [iii] . passim .—— of Dionysius, [129] sq. —— of Hermogenes, [90] sq. Rhetorica ad Alexandrum , [17 note ] .Rhétoriqueurs , the French, [467] , [483] . Rhythm, prose, Aristotle on, [47] ;Richard of Bury (Aungervyle), [455] , [456] . Roberts, Prof. Rhys, [9 note ] , [153 note ] , [171 note ] . Roman dialect, the, [423] . Roman Questions, The , [144] .Romance, [379 note ] , [474] sq. —— languages, Dante on, [422] sq. Romance of the Rose , the, [187] , [393] .Romantic Criticism, [172] , [286] . Ruskin, Mr, [305] , [424 note ] . Rutherford, Mr, [74 note ] . Rutilius (P. R. Lupus) (fl. c. 1 A.D.), rhetorician, [346] .Rymer, [173] . Saint Augustine, see [Augustine] . Saleius Bassus (fl. c. 80 A.D.), poet, [281] .Salimarius or Solinarius (date ?), poet, [410] . Sallust (C. Sallustius Crispus) (b. 86 A.C., d. 34), historian, [212] , [305] , [306] , [312] . Sappho (fl. c. 600 A.C.), poetess: the Anthology on her, [81-87] ; Satirists, Roman, and Criticism, [247-268] . Saturnalia , the, [329-334] .Satyricon , the, [242-245] .Scandinavian Rhetoric, Early, [467 note ] . Scholastic Philosophy and Criticism, [446 note ] . Scholiasts, the Greek, [73-81] . Scott, Sir Walter, [121] . Seneca, the Father (M. Annæus S.) (b. c. 61 A.C., d. c. 35 A.D. (?)), rhetorician, [230-240] . Seneca, the Son (L. Annæus S.) (b. c. 10 A.C., d. 65 A.D.), statesman and philosophical writer, [62] , [245-247] ; Seneca, the Tragedian (?), [245] sq. “Sentences,” Quintilian on, [298] , [299] . Servius, Marius or Maurus Honoratus (fl. c. 400 A.D.), grammarian and Virgilian commentator, [334-340] , [459] . Severus (fl. 5th cent. P.C.), rhetorician, [95] . —— Cassius, see [Cassius Severus] . —— Cornelius, see [Cornelius Severus] . Sextilius Ena (fl. just A.C.), poet, [235] . Sextus Empiricus (fl. c. 225 A.D.), physician and Pyrrhonist, [64-66] .Shakespeare, [39] , [118] , [120 note ] , [173] , [286] , #389 note ;f491#, [404] . Shelley, [199] , [215] . Si , oil , and oc , Dante on, [422] , [423] .Sicilian School of Greek rhetoric, [16] , [41] ;of Italian poetry, [423] sq. Sidonius Apollinaris (C. Sollius S.A.) (b. c. 431 A.D., bishop 472, d. 482 (?), 484 (?)), [344 note ] , [383-389] , [404 note ] .“Sieve, the Chapter of the,” [439] sq. Silius Italicus, C. (b. c. 25, consul, 68 A.D., d. 100), poet, [258] . Simonides (fl. c. 664 A.C.), poet, [308] . Simylus (fl. c. 355 A.C.), middle comic poet, [25] and [note ] , [51] , [54] , [198] . Sinonis and Rhodanes , [176] .Sir Thopas , [450-452] .Snorri Sturluson, [467 note ] . Somnium Scipionis , [329] .Sopater (6th cent. P.C. ?), rhetorician, [102 note ] . Sophocles, (b. 495 A.C., d. 406), tragic poet, [112] , [133] , [169] , [200] , [308] . ——, scholia on, [77] , [78] . Speculum Stultorum , [414 note ] .Stasis and staseis = “states of case,” [72] , [97] sq. Statius (P. Papinius) (b. c. 61 A.D., d. c. 96), [216 note ] , [255] , [268-270] ; Stesichorus (fl. c. 600), [308] . Stilo, L. Ælius Præconinus (fl. c. 100 A.C.), [240] . Stohæus, John (fl. c. 500 A.D.), compiler, &c., [183] , [185] . Stoics, the, [62] , [246] . Style, Aristotle on, [42] sq. Suasoria , [234] sq. “Sublimity” and the Sublime, [153] sq. ; Sulpicia (fl. c. 100 A.D.), poetess, [265] and [note ] . Super Thebaiden , [394] .Superbia Carminum , [428] sq. Sylvæ of Statius, [268] , [269] .Symmachus, Q. Aurelius (præf. urb. , [384] A.D.), [330] sq. Symposiacs , Plutarch’s, [144-146] .Synesius (fl. c. 400), bishop, poet, and philosopher, [176] , [177] . Tacitus, C. Cornelius (b. (?), consul, 97 A.D., d. c. 120 (?)), historian, [212] , [219] , [270] , [271] , [274 note ] :, [277] , [280-284] (?), [312] , [387] . Taine, M., [241] , [283 note ] . Tapeinosis = “mean language,” [297] and [note ] .Tennyson, [241] , [252] , [326] . Terence (P. Terentius Afer), (b. 195 A.C., d. 159), comic poet, [213 note ] , [311] , [387] . Terentianus Maurus (fl. c. 100 A.D.), metrical writer, [404 note ] . Thackeray, [266] , [338] . Thebaid , the, [269] , [394] , [410] .Themistius (fl. . 4th cent. P.C., prefect of Constantinople, 384), rhetorician, philosopher, and statesman, [109] , [123] . Theocritus (fl. 3rd cent. A.C.), poet, [307] . Theodolus (12th cent.), writer, [409] . Theodorus (author of phrase parenthyrson ) = probably Th. of Gadara, very famous as rhetorician just before and about the Christian era (there was another Th. of Byzantium in Plato’s time), [156 note ] . Theon, Aelius (3rd cent. A.D. (?)), rhetorician, [93-95] . Theophrastus (b. (?) d. in very old age, 287 A.C.), philosopher, [61] and [note ] , [235 note ] , [296] , [309] . Théry, Augustin François (b. 1796, d. 1878), Histoire des opinions Littéraires , [vi note ] , [9 note ] , [320 note ] . Thomson, James, [296] . Thucydides, son of Olorus (b. 471 A.C., d. c. 401), [111] , [129] sq. , [190] , [305] , [312] . Tiberius (date ?), rhetorician, [103] . Timæus (fl. c. 350-250 A.C.), historian, [160] . Tisias (fl. 5th cent. A.C.), rhetorician, [16] . Translation, Dante on, [442] , [443] . “Transport,” Longinus on, [155] sq. Trattatello , Boccaccio’s, on Dante, [457] sq. Trench, Archbishop, [68] , [69] . Trissino, [417] . Tristram Shandy , [243] .Trivium , the, [351] , [366] , [367] , [432] .“Trojan Oration,” Dion Chrysostom’s, [111] . Trope, distinction of, from Figure, [301 note ] . Troy, the Tale of, [120] . Tuscan Dialect, [420] sq. Twelve Wise Men, the, [344] . Twice Accused Man , Lucian’s, [150] , [151] .Tynnichus of Chalcis (fl. 5th cent. A.C. (?)), poet, [20] and [note ] . Tzetzes, John (12th cent.), grammarian, [175] . Umbraticus doctor , [244 note ] .Unity of Action the only true Aristotelian “Unity,” [37] . Valerius Flaccus (fl. 1st cent. P.C.), poet, [310] .Varro, Terentius (b. 116 A.C., d. 28), grammarian and miscellaneous writer, [240] , [241] . —— P. V. Atacinus (b. 82 A.C.), poet, [310] . Venantius Fortunatus (V. Honorius Clementianus F.) (b. 530 A.D., d. c. 610), presbyter and poet, [396-399] , [406] .Vergilius Romanus (fl. c. 100), comic and mimiambic poet, [276] . Vexilla Regis , hymn, [396] .Victor, Sulpicius (?), rhetorician, [349] . Victorinus (Marius) (fl. 4th cent. P.C.), rhetorician, [348] , [349] , [380] , [405] . Vinsauf, Geoffrey of (fl. c. 1200), poet, [406] . Virgil (P. Virgilius or Vergilius Maro) (b. 70 A.C., d. 19), [212] , [214] , [216] note , [248] , [269] , [310] , [324-340] passim , [344] , [377] , #378 note :f465:, [465] , [466] .Volcatius Sedigitus (fl. c. 100 A.C.), poet (?), [213 note ] , [241] . Walpole, Horace, [271 note ] . Wireker, Nigel (d. 1188), monk and poet, [414 note ] . Wit, Quintilian on, [293-295] . Wordsworth, W., [39] , [296] , [436] .Wright, Thomas, [377 note ] , [405 note ] , [410 note ] . Xenophanes of Colophon (fl. 6th cent. A.C.), philosopher, [11] ; Xenophon (b. c. 444 A.C., d. c. 354), historian, historical novelist, and miscellaneous writer, [161] , [309] . Youthfulness, mediæval, [470] sq. Zenodotus (fl. c. 208), grammarian and critic, [74] , [75] . Zoilus (fl. 4th cent. A.C.), [75] , [79] , [302] . Zonæus (date?), rhetorician, [103] . ζῷον, meaning of, in the Poetics , [33 note ] .