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 INDEX 393 ••Candidas" (Brun), 296 note. Canon law, 9, 61 sqq., 366. Capella, see Martianus Capella. Carmen apologeticwn, of Com- modianus, 276. Carolingian art, 350-352, 386-387. Carolingian revival, 282, 286, 288. 296 note, 298, 309, 380. Cassian, 160 sqq., 173 note, 371. Cassiodorus, 45, 177, 362. Catacombs, paintings in, 317 sqq., 328-329. Cathemerinon, the, of Pruden- tius, 269. Cato, 364. Catullus, 244. Cavallini, 332 note, 348 note. Cecilia in Trastevere, S., 339 note. Celestial Hierarchy, the, of Dio- nysius the Areopagite, 82 sqq., 93. Celibacy, see Monasticism, Mar- riage. Celtic art, 352, 355. Centaurs, in art, 353, 388. Cento Virgilianus, 378. Cephalii, 346 note, 385. Ceremonialism in Byzantine art. •338. Chan»<m de geste, 39. Chanson de Roland, 301. Charlemagne, 39 ; «ee Carolingian. Charlemagne, legend in art, 366, 388. Christ, the, of Cynewulf, 300. Christian attitude toward art, 316-:n7. Christian elegies, 273-275. Christian emotion, difflcnlty of expressing in classic metres, 235 sqq., 244 sqq. Christianity, effect of. on German language,29# ; on Roman law ,63. Christianlzation of prose style, 196 «99., 371, 372. Chrysostom, St., 2^. Cicero, 364; letters, 209; de ojffl- ciis, 74 sqq. Cid, the, 300. Cimabue, 348. Civitas Dei, 133, 136 note, 152, 217-219. Cividale, baptistry, 346. Classics, the, in the Middle Ages, 38, 44 sqq., 363. Classic diction, mediaeval imita- tion of, 233. Classical phrase and reminiscence in the Middle Ages, 292-297. Claudianus, 280, 293. Claudius Marina Victor, 281, 287, 378. Clement of Alexandria, 12, 47, 101, no sqq., 124, 132,140, 144; hymn of, 25^-255. Clement of Rome, epistle, 207. Codes of Roman and barbaric law, 57 sqq. Columbanns, 45, 165, 298, 371. Commodianos, 276, 279 note, 292, 377. Commonitorium fidelihus, 379. Concordia (personification), 279. Consolatione philosophiae, de, 50 sqq., 363. Constantine, revival of art in time of, 305, 324 sqq. Constantinople, 325, 333, 336-337, 340, ,'H5. Corinthian architecture, 902-303. Cosmo and Damiano, 8., 339 note. Costanza, S., 333. Cross, feeling for, 253, 296. Cupid and Psyche in Catacombs, 318 note. Cynewulf, 299, 300. Cyprian, St.. 144, 372 ; letters, 209, 210. 216. Cyril of Jerusalem, 96, 96, 330.