Birt’s edition of the Catalepton
Brutus, M. Junius
Bucolics, the, see Eclogues.
Burial-place of Vergil
Caecilius of Caleacte
Callimachus
Calvus, C. Licinius
Capua
Cassius, Longinus
Catalepton
Catullus, C. Valerius
Celts, the
Child, of the fourth Eclogue
Cicero, M. Tullius
Cinna, C. Helvius
Ciris, the
Cisalpine Gaul
Civil War, the
Classicism
Cleopatra and Dido
Clodia
Confiscation of Vergil’s lands
Copa, the
Cornificius, the poet
Cremona
Culex, the
Cumae
Cytheris (Lycoris)
Daphnis
Death of Vergil
Diction, purity of
Dido
Diehl, Vitae Vergilianae
Dirae, the
Donatus, the Vita of
Eclogues, the;
No. I
No. II
No. IV
No. V
No. VI
No. VIII
No. IX
No. X
Education of Vergil
“Emperor Worship”
Ennius
Epic, an early effort at
Epicurean philosophy
Epidius
Epigrams of Vergil
see Catalepton.
Epyllia
Ethics in the Aeneid
Etruscans
Evictions by the triumvirs
Evolution
Fate, in the Aeneid
Fowler, W.W., Studies of
Freedmen
Fundanius
Gallus, Cornelius
“Garden,” the, near Naples
Georgics, the
Golden Age, the
“Grand Style,” the
Greeks, in the Aeneid
Hades
Herculaneum
Homer
Horace
Imperial Cult, the
Julius Caesar
Law, the study of
Literary theory
Lucretius
Ludus Troiae
Lycoris (Cytheris)
Lydia, the
Lysias, as model of style
Maecenas, C. Cilnius the literary circle of
Magia, Vergil’s mother
Mantua
Maro, meaning of
Martial, on the Culex
Materialism
Meleager of Gadara
Melissus
Messalla, M. Valerius
Messianic prophecy
Metrical technique
Milan
Mountain scenery in the Eclogues
Naples
Nationalism in the Aeneid
Nature, observation of
“New poetry,” the neoteroi
Nicolaus Damascenus
Octavius, or Octavianus see Augustus.
Octavius Musa
Oracles, the Sibylline
Orientals at Naples
Ovid
Parthenius
parody, Vergil’s in Catalepton, X
Pasiphae, the myth of
Pastoral elegy
Pastoral poetry
“Pathetic fallacy,” the
Patriotism in the Aeneid
Peace of Brundisium
Perusine War, the
Pharsalia, the battle of
Philippi, the battle of
Philodemus
Philosophic study
Piso, Calpurnius
“Plain style” the
Plato
Plotius Tucca,
Politics of the Epicurean group
Pollio, C. Asinius
Pompeii
Pompey, the Great
Porcia
Portraits of Vergil
Posilipo
Priapea, the three
Probus, the Vita of
Propertius
Purity of diction
Purpureus pannus