Aristoxenus42,43,48,125,138,168,287,318
Arnold, Matthew26,158,167,278
Arrian186,187
Article70,289
Aspirates149,294,350
Athenaeus148, etc.
Auctor ad Herennium316
Audiences, their sensitiveness to the music of sounds40,120ff.
Austere composition or harmony210ff.
Bacchius174,292
Bacchylides49,219,262,263
Bacon, Francis225
Beauty of style.See under ‘nobility’
Biblical illustrations24,31,36,37,113,178,289,297,298,303,332, etc.
Blackmore, R. D.37
Boeotian towns166-68
Boileau31
Bossuet195,228
Buchanan, George46
Buffon29
Caesar, Julius13,267,296
Callimachus87,256(attribution doubtful),272,277
Candaules, story of81
Carlyle37
Case320, with references there given
Catullus239,278
Chapters, division into9,11
Charm of style120ff.,130ff.
Cheke, Sir John45,46
Chiastic arrangement14,19
Choice, or selection, of words69,73,79, etc.
Choree170,333
Chromatic scale194
Chronological tableof authors quoted or mentioned in theC.V.50
Chrysippus94,95,96,97
Chrysostom67,251,288
Cicero15,18,25,26,28,35,37,38,48,53,54,55,72,73,89,114,124,159,203,266,271,286,301,305,306,315,316,319,330,331,334,335,passim
Circumflex accent126ff.
Clearness in Greek word-order12-13,15-17. See also under ‘Obscurity,’ p.356infra
Cleitarchus187
Climax114
Coleridge, S. T.36,38,79,254
Colon.See under ‘Member’
‘Comma’306, with references there given
Common vowels.See under ‘Doubtful’
Comparative Method(in relation to literary study)48
Composition10,71ff.,208ff.,326,passim
Conjunctions or connectives71,325
Coray243
Cousin, Victor343
‘Cratylus’ of Plato160
Cretic174,307
Ctesias120
Curtius187,188,189
‘Cyclic’174,307
Dactyl172,173
‘Danaë’ of Simonides278-81
Dareste, Rodolphe344,345,346
Date of the‘de Compositione’1,60
Delphi, hymns found at43
Demetriusof Callatis94
Demetrius, the supposed author of theDe Elocutione16,18,19,90,91,286,305,308,passim
Democritus248,249
Demosthenes13,16,17,20,23,24,25,29,33,34,39,41,146,182,196,248,249,339,340,passim. See also Index A
Dentals149
Dependent genitive, order of337
Dialectic69,94,104
Diatonic scale194
Diodorus Siculus187,237,274
Diogenes Laertius82,97,251
Dionysius of Halicarnassus1,10,11,15,16,17,29,48,207,229,passim
Dionysius Thrax47,71,139,145,319,332
Diphthongs219
Dithyramb214
Dorian mode196
Doubtful vowels296, with references there given (s.v. δίχρονος)
Dryden186
Duris94
Eliot, George37
Empedocles34,214,332
Emphasis17-26
English language31,35,36,342ff.,passim
Enharmonic scale194
‘Enjambement’270-73,275,278,325
Ennius170,314
Ephorus236,237
Epic Cycle, poets of the248
Epic poetry214,274,passim. See also under ‘Homer,’ p.356infra
Epicurus250,251
Epitome: Greek Epitome ofC.V.10,57,65,89,116,197,209
Epode300, with references there given
Erasmus45,159
Etymology160,300
Euphony27-29,338, etc.
Euphorio Chersonesita87
Euripides22,23,24,146,236,237. See also Index A
Eustathius202
Fifth, the musical interval so called126
Flaubert, Gustav28
Fléchier243
Fletcher46(‘Elder Brother’)
Florentine manuscript of the C.V.56-58
Foot, metrical168
France, Anatole27
Freedom of Greek word-order11-14
French language31,36,270,342ff.,passim
Galen331
Gardiner, Stephen46
Gellius, Aulus28
Gender106,107
German language33,36,342ff.,passim
Gibbon, Edward46,86,237
Gladstone, William Ewart126,235
Glossary285-334 (cp. Prefaceix,x)
Goethe36
Gorgias132
Grammar46,47
Grave accent126ff.
Gutturals149
‘Harmony’290, with references there given
Havercamp45
Hector and Achilles190,191
Hegemon168
Hegesianax94,95
Hegesias52-55,90,184-92
Heracleides94,95
Heracleitus335,340
Hermogenes26,85,87,90
Herodotus16,24,26,30,80ff.,90,120,196,248,249
Hesiod236,237
Hesychius,69,189,288,322,332
Hexameter85,87
Hiatus39,323
Hibeh Papyrixi(Preface),41
Hickes, Francis226
Hieronymus94
Hobbes, Thomas226
Holland, Philemon328
Homervii-ix (Preface),13,14,19,33,34,76ff.,136,248,274,337,passim. See also Index A
Horaceix(Preface),15,48,78,81,113,195,197,200,267,273,278,322,323,336,passim
Hypallage78,330
Hyperbaton26,340
Hypobacchius174
Hysteron proteron102
Iambus170
Intermediate or harmoniously blended composition246ff.,301
Invention(of subject matter)1,67,318, etc.
Ionic tetrameter86,304
‘Irrational’154,174,207,286,287
Isocrates11,29,78,92,192,198,236,237,242ff.,264
Ithyphallic poem86,303
Jacobs, Friedrich345,346
James I., King46
Johnson, Samuel186
Josephus187,308
Labials149
Latin(especially Latin word-order, as compared with that of Greek and the modern languages)13,21,25,29-33,48, etc.
Lemaître, Jules31
Lessing31
Letters138ff.
‘Literature’34,217,309
Livy178
‘Longinus’de Sublimitate14,26,48,74,239,passim
Lucian68,196,229,279,327,333
Lucidity.See under ‘Clearness’
Lucretius204,214
Luther267
Lydian mode196
Lysias16,55
Malherbe31
Manuscripts of the C.V.x(Preface),56-59
Marcellinus228,229,335
Marlowe35,147
Maximus Planudes86
Melic poetry309, with references there given
Member(clause, ‘colon’)73,110ff.,307
Menander229
Meredith, George147,172
Metaphor54,310
Metre33-39,310
Metrici154,172,174,218,310
Milton22,23,36,167
Mimnermus273
Modern languages(especially in relation to word-order)12,29-33,103, etc.;342-47
Modes, musical196
Molière91,138
Molossus172
Music39-41,124ff.
Mute letters138ff.,292
Natural order of words98ff.
Neoptolemus15
Nobility of style120ff.,136
Normal word-order in Greek14,15
Noun71,98-100,313
Number, grammatical106,107
Obscurity16,17,335-41. See also under ‘Clearness,’ p.355supra
Onomatopoeia158,159,316
Order of words in Greek and other languages11-39,98ff.,passim
Orphic fragments252
Ovid33,124
Oxyrhynchus Papyri29,237,289
Paeon314, with references there given
Painting in relation to literary composition208
Paris Manuscript of the C.V.x(Preface),56-58
Participle72,310
Parts of speech71ff.
Passion314, with references there given
Pentameter256,315
Period13,73,118
Peripatetics48. See also under ‘Aristotle’ (p.354supra), and ‘Theophrastus’ (p.357infra)
Philo Judaeus192
‘Philosophy’331
Philoxenus196,197
Phonetics43,44,140ff.
Photius333
‘Phrase’306, with references there given