CHAPTER VI.
BYZANTINE CRITICISM.
| Photius | [175] |
| Detailed examination of the Bibliotheca | [177] |
| Importance of its position as a body of critical judgment | [183] |
| Tzetzes | [187] |
| John the Siceliote | [187] |
| INTERCHAPTER I. | [191] |
BOOK II.
LATIN CRITICISM.
CHAPTER I.
BEFORE QUINTILIAN—CICERO, HORACE, SENECA THE ELDER, VARRO.
| The conditions of Latin criticism | [211] |
| Cicero | [213] |
| His attitude to Lucretius | [214] |
| His Rhetorical works | [217] |
| His Critical Vocabulary | [219] |
| Horace | [221] |
| The Ad Pisones | [221] |
| Its desultoriness | [224] |
| And arbitrary conventionality | [225] |
| Its compensations: Brilliancy | [225] |
| Typical spirit | [226] |