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 392 INDEX Apotheo»U, the, of Pradentins, 277,292. Apuleius, 279. Apulia, 345-346. Archilochus, 240. Architecture, 17, 302 sqq., 382. Arena, charch at Padua, 22^ note, 358. Areopagite, the, see Dionysius the Areopagite. Arianism, 119 note, 120 note, 121 note, 265. Aristophanes, 43. Aristotle, 8, 46 note, 115 note, 122, 154. Aries, 354. Armandus, St. (Vita), 288 note. Arnobius, 205 note, 216. Arrian,39 note. Arts, representations of, in art, 387. Arts, the seven liberal, 47 sqq. Asceticism, meaning of, 136-139. Athanasius, 119 note, 120, 158. Augustan era, 31, 36. Augustine, 3, 373, ethics of, 8, 14, 66, 73, 77, 83, 87 note. 103, 109. 118, 119, 121; view of knowledge, 115 ; conception of beauty, 124, 125, 128; conception of love, 128 sqq., 133; hymn of, 265 note ; his regula for nuns, 158, 159 ; character of, 186 sqq., 196 ; sermons of, 224; literary style, 201 note, 202, 205 note ; letters of, 211 ; Civitas Dei, 217-219. Ausonius, 272-273, 293, 379. Avaritia (personification), 279. Avitus, 248 note, 282-284, 287, 293,380. Ballads, precursors of, 271. Baptism, viewed as a mystery. 95. Barbaric art, 349, 386. Barbarians in the Roman Em- pire, 2. Basil, St., 144 note, 145 note, 148, 150, 155 note, 156, 160 note, 164, 224, 330, 370. Basilicas, Christian, 303 sqq. Beauty, Greek and Christian ideals, 107, 123 sqq., 369. Bede, 45. Benedict of Nnrsia, St., 12, 371; regula, 155 note, 164 sqq.; char- acter, 193 sqq. Benedictine monasteries, 45, 176. Benoit de Sainte-More, 41. Beowulf, 300. Berengarii imperatoris, gesta (poem), 288. Bernward column and door in Hildesbeim, 354. Bestiaries, in art, 388. Bible, allegorical interpretation of, 99 sqq.; source of Christian poetry, 247 s^g.. 264, 269. 280-284, 299; subjects from, in art, 319 sqq., 324, 326, sqq., 333 note, 337-338. Boethius, 10, 50 sqq., 122, 164, 363. Bologna school of law, 06 sqq. Bonifacius-Winfried, 45, 299. Bracton, 68. Breviarium Alaricianum, 59 sqq. Burana, carmina, 285 note, 296 note, 380. Burgundian law, 59 sqq. Byrthnoth, 300. Byzantine architecture, 305 sqq. Byzantine art, 332 sqq., 383-385; general features, 338, 340-342. Byzantine influence in the West, 310, 333, 349 sqq. Byzantine painting, 332. CsBsarius of Aries, 164, 165. Calabria, 346. Callisthenes, pseudo, 38.