INDEX OF PROPER NAMES, &c.
[N.B. Many of the Proper Names are explained in the Notes.]
Absolon, Absalom, 249, 539. Achates, 964, 976, 1023, 1129, 1136.
Adam, Adam, 286.
Adriane, Ariadne, 268, 2078, 2146, 2460, 2545, &c.; Adrian, 1969, 1977.
Agaton, Agathon or Agatho, a dramatic writer, 526. Agenores, gen. of Agenor, 114. See note.
Alcathoe, the citadel of Megara, 1902, 1923.
Alceste, Alcestis, 432, 511, 518; A 179, 209, 216, 223, 530, 532. Anchises, 944; gen. of Anchises, 1086.
Androgeus, 1896.
Anne, Anna, 1168, 1178, 1182, 1343.
Antonius, Antony, 588, 629, 684; Antony, 625, 652, 657, 701. Arcyte, 420.
Argon, Argos, 2682.
Argonauticon (of Valerius Flac- cus), 1457.
Argus, 1453. Ascanius, 941, 1138. Athenes, Athens, 1897, 1922,
1940, 1944, 2122, 2128, 2306, 2360, 2406, 2442, 2552. Aurora, goddess of the dawn, 774. Austin, St. Augustine, 1690.
Babiloine, Babylon, 706. Bachus, gen. of Bacchus, 2376.
Ector, Hector, 934.
Egeus, Ægeus, 1944. Egipte, Egypt, 581, 664, 674. Egiste, Ægyptus, 2570, 2600, 2618.
Eleyne, Helen, 254.
Eltham, Eltham in Kent, 497. Eneas, Æneas, 927, 940, &c. Eneïd, Æneid, 928.
English, s. English language, 1382.
Ennopye, Enopia, Ægina, 2155. Epistles, Ovid's Heroides, 1465. Ercules, Hercules, 515, 1454. Eson, Æson, 1398, 1402. Ester, Esther, 250.
Mantuan, of Mantua, born at Mantua, 924.
Marcia Catoun, Marcia, wife of M. Cato Uticensis, 252. Mars, 533, 2063, 2109, 2589, 2593; Marte, Mars, 2244. Maudeleyne, upon the, the treatise De Maria Magdalena,’ 428.
May, May, 36, 45, 108, 176, 613. Medea, 1395.
Mercurie, Mercury, 1297. Minerve, Minerva, 932. Minos, 1886, 1894, 1900. Minotaur, 2104, 2142, 2145.
Naso, P. Ovidius Naso, Ovid, 725, 928, 2220. Neptune, 2421.
Ninus, king of Babylon, 785. Nisus, 1904; gen. Nisus', 1908.
Octovian, Octavianus, Octavius, 624.
Oëtes, Æëtes, 1438, 1593. Origenes, Origen, 428. Ovyde, Ovid, 1465, 1678, 1683, A 305; Ovide, 1367. See Naso.
Pandion, 2279, 2295; Pandiones, gen. of Pandion, 2247. Parlement of Foules, 419.
Pelleus, Peleus, 1397, 1400, 1409. Penalopee, Penelope, 252. Phebus, Phoebus, the Sun, 773, 1206; gen. of Phoebus, 986. Phedra, Phædra, 1970, 1978, 1985.
Philomene, 2274, 2284. Philotetes, Philoctetes, son of Poas, 1459.
Phyllis, Phyllis, 264; Phillis, 2424, 2465, 2469.
Piramus, Pyramus, 724, 794; Py- ramus, 777.
Polixene, Polyxena, 258. Priamus, Priam, 939. Progne, 2248, 2275.
Renard, Reynard, 2448. Rodopeye, the country near Rho-
dope, 2498; Rodopeya, 2438. Romain, adj. Roman, 1812; Ro- mains, pl. Romans, 627, 630, 1695; A 275.
Rome, 257, 584, 586, 591, 595, 1681, 1710, 1869.
Rose, Romaunce of the Rose, 441, 470, A 344; cf. 329.
Saturne, Saturn, 2597. Semiramus, Semiramis, 707. Shene, Shene, now Richmond, 497.
Sinoun, Sinon, 931. Sitheo, Sichæus, 1005. Sitho, put for Sithonian, 2508. See note.
Tarquinius, 1682, 1698, 1711; Tarquiny, 1837; Tarquin, 1863. Taurus, the constellation, 2223.
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL SUBJECTS
EXPLAINED IN THE NOTES.
The more difficult words are explained in the Glossary; but some are further commented on in the Notes. These are given below, and are printed in italics. For proper names not found here, see the pre- ceding Index. The numbers refer to the pages.
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