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 INDEX Abbo, 289. Accent, as a basis of Greek and Latin Christian verse, 253 sqq., 262»<7g.,375. Accentnal Greek verse, origins, 257 sqq. Accentual Latin verse, 284 sqq. Acedia, 162, 13 note. Achilles Tati us, 41,42. Acrostics, 251, 260, 276. Acts, apocryphal, 224 sqq. Adam of St. Victor, 267, 285. Aenigmata, 299. .£schy]u8, 241. Agius, 299. Agnes, St., hymn in honor of, 271 note, 272. Agnese Fuori, S., 339. Aiz-la-Chapelle, 352. Alcseus, 236. Alcoin, 45, 286. Aldhelm, 45, 298-299. AUthia, the, 281. Alexander the Great, Life of, by pseudo-Callisthenes, 38, 300. Alexander legend In art, 356, 388. Alexandrians, the Greek, metri- cal deikiencies of, 242. Alkigorical InterpreUtion, 8ff, 90 «f f ., 192, 367 ; among Qreeka, Jews, and Christians. 97 sqq.; of the claasios, 46 ; of catacomb painting, 319 »qq. AUcfforiam in Christian tboogfat, 106,128. Allegorical poetry. 27»-280. Alliteration, 210, 286 note, 296. Ambrose, St., 158, 159, 205 note, 366, 377 ; ethics of, 8, 71 sqq. ; influence of, 14 ; de officii* mi- iiistrorum, 74 sqq. ; character, 185-186 ; sermons, 224 ; hymns, 263-267. Amor fugitivus (personification) , 279. Anchorites, 136 note ; see Monas- ticism. Angels, 86-88, 192; in art, 338, 342, 356. Anglo-Saxon art, 355, 386. Anglo-Saxon Genesis, 288, 381. Anglo-Saxon miniatures, 355. Anglo-Saxon riddles, 381. Anglo-Saxon traits, 298-299. Animals, in medieval art, 346, 388. Anthology, the, epigrams npon Christian paiutings, 331 note. Anthony, St., 139, 140, 147, 151 note, 160 note. Antichrist, appearance of, in Latin literature, 276. Antique, the, in mediasval art, 348 sqq., 387. Apocalypse, scenes from, 326 sqq. Apocrjphal Gospels and Acts, 224 •qq., 827-328, 373-374. ApollinarU in Classe, 8., 388. Apollinaria Nuovo, 8., 337. Apollinarius, 252 note. Apollinaria Sidonius, 293, 379. Apollonius of Tyana, Life of, 36 note, 41 note. 201 note. Apologies, Christian, 213 §qq.t 372. 891