POEM.—Ode on a Grecian Urn.
Complete Poetical Works. John
Keats. P. 134.
THE FAUN OF PRAXITELES.
The Marble Faun. Nathaniel
Hawthorne. Chap. i.
POEM.—A Likeness.
Willa S. Cather. Literary Digest.
Vol. xlviii, p. 219.
ROMAN BOOKS AND LIBRARIES
Vita sine litteris mors est.
ROMAN BOOKS.
Rome: The Eternal City.
Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 401.
Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent
Discoveries. Rodolfo
Lanciani. Pp. 182, 199.
The Private Life of the Romans.
H.W. Johnston. P. 290.
CICERO’S LIBRARY.
Rome: The Eternal City.
Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 405.
Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent
Discoveries. Rodolfo
Lanciani. P. 180.
PUBLIC LIBRARIES IN ROME.
Rome: The Eternal City.
Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 413.
Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent
Discoveries. Rodolfo
Lanciani. Chap. vii.
The Life of the Greeks and Romans.
Guhl and Koner. P. 531.
THE BOOK MARKETS.
Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent
Discoveries. Rodolfo
Lanciani. P. 183.
The Life of the Greeks and Romans.
Guhl and Koner. P. 529.
Society in Rome under the Caesars.
William Ralph Inge. Chap. vi.
ANCIENT MYTHS AND LEGENDS
“O antique fables! beautiful and bright,
And joyous with the joyous youth of yore;
O antique fables! for a little light
Of that which shineth in you evermore,
To cleanse the dimness from our weary
eyes
And bathe our old world with a new surprise
Of golden dawn entrancing sea and shore.
—James Thomson
SONG.—Hymn to the Dawn.
Dido: An Epic Tragedy.
Miller and Nelson. P. 61.
THE RELATION OF THE CLASSIC MYTHS TO LITERATURE.
The Influence of the Classics on American
Literature. Paul Shorey.
Chautauqua. Vol.
xliii, p. 121.
Classic Myths in English Literature.
C.M. Gayley. Introduction.
THE ORIGIN OF MYTHS.
Classic Myths in English Literature.
C.M. Gayley. P. 431.
MYTHOLOGY IN ART.
Classic Myths in Modern Art. Chautauqua.
Vol. xlii, p. 455.
THE MYTH OF ADMETUS AND ALCESTIS.
Classic Myths in English Literature.
C.M. Gayley. P. 106.
TARPEIA AND THE TARPEIAN ROCK.
Walks in Rome. Augustus J.C.
Hare. P. 118.
The Marble Faun. Nathaniel
Hawthorne. Chap. xiii.
The Origin and Growth of the Myth about
Tarpeia. Henry A. Sanders.
School Review.
Vol. viii, p. 323.
LAMIA. Complete Poetical Works. John Keats. P. 146.