Si, Comini, populi arbitrio tua cana senectus Cat. 99 . 115 Prop. 4, 4 . Tib. 3, 5 . GENERAL INDEX 4, 11, 96 A aetiological elegy, Prop. 4, 1, Intr.; 4, 4, Intr. ; 4, 6, Intr. Intr. and 69 Agamemnon, Prop. 3, 7, 21 sqq.; 4, 6, 33 Aitia of Callimachus, p. 19 a model for Propertius, p. 20 Alba Longa, Tib. 1, 7, 57 sq. ; 2, 5, 49; Prop. 4, I, 35; 4, 6, 37 Albunea, Tib. 2, 5, 69 sq. albus an ater, Cat. 93, 2 Alcmaeon, Prop. 3, 5, 41 Alexandria, Prop. 3, 11, 33 Alexandrian elegy, pp. 18 sqq. aliquis quisquam, Cat. 73, 2 Prop. 4, 3, 50 Alps, Ovid, Am. 2, 16, 19 Amathusia, Ovid, Am. 3, 15, 15 Amazons, Prop. 3, 11, 14; 4, 4, 72 Ambarvalia, Tib. I, I, 20 and 21; 2, 1, Intr. 3, II, 37 and 51; 3, 18, 30; 4, 6, 47 and 59 Amor, Tib. 2, 1, 80; Prop. 1, 1, 4; 1, 2, 3, 3, 8 Ips. . Aeneas, Tib. 2, 5, 19 and 39; Prop. 4, 1, Amphion, Prop. I, 9, 10 2 and 44; Ovid, Am. 3, 9, 13 Amphitryoniades, Cat. 68, 112 Amymone, Prop. 2, 26, 47 Anchises, Tib. 2, 5, 39 Andromede, Prop. 2, 28, 21 animi, pleonastic, Cat. 102, 2 Arrius, p. 25; Cat. 84, passim Arsinoë, Cat. 66, 54 Ascanius, Tib. 2, 5, 49 Ascra, Prop. 2, 10, 25 Asinius Pollio, Tib. I, I, 53; Ovid, Trist. 4, 10, 57 prototype of Alexandrian elegy, p. 18 Assisi, Prop. 1, 22, 9; 4, I, 124 sq. assonance, Tib. 1, 10, 2 Assyria, Tib. 3, 2, 24 Assyrius Syrius, Cat. 66, 12; Tib. I, 3, 7 astrology, Prop. 1, 6, 36; 2, 27, 3; 4, 1, 83 at ac, Tib. I, 3, 87 31, 5 and 13; 3, 9, 39; 4, 6, 67; Atax, Tib. 1, 7, 4 Athamanes, Prop. 4, 6, 15 Athos, Cat. 66, 43 43 Atrax, Prop. 1, 8, 25 Atrides, Prop. 3, 18, 30 Attalus, Prop. 2, 13, 22 audit dicitur, Cat. 68, 112 augury, Roman, Tib. 2, 5, II Augustus, Prop. 2, 10, 15 and 17; 2, 31, 2; 4, 6, 23 diplomacy of, Prop. 3, 4, I Princeps, Prop. 3, II, 55 worship of, Prop. 3, 4, I Aulis, Prop. 4, I, 109 autobiographies of the poets, Prop. 1, 22, Intr.; Ovid, Trist. 4, 10, Intr. Avernus, Prop. 3, 18, 1; Ovid, Am. 3, 9, 27 “Ayenbite of Inwyt,” Prop. 3, 3, 4 B Bacchus, Tib. 2, 1, Intr.; 2, 1, 3 and 55; Ovid, Am. I, 3, II effeminate garb of, Tib. 1, 7, 46 festival processions of, Tib. 1, 7, 48 = II, 67 introducer of the vine, Prop. 3, 18, 5 and Apollonius, p. 58 Coma Berenices of, p. 29 Callinus, p. 16; Prop. 4, I, 28 Calliopea, Prop. 1, 2, 28; 3, 2, 16; 3, 3, 38 Calvus, Licinius, pp. 23 and 25; Cat. 96, 2; Ovid, Am. 3, 9, 62 place among elegists, p. 28 Calypso, Ovid, Am. 2, 17, 15 Cambyses, Prop. 2, 26, 23 Campania, Prop. 3, 5, 5 Cannae, Prop. 3, 3, 10 Capena (porta), Prop. 4, 3, 71 Capitoline hill, Prop. 4, 4, I 68 Capitoline-Juppiter temple, Prop. 2, 31, II; 4, 4, 2 Carnuti, Tib. 1, 7, 12 Carpathium mare, Prop. 3, 7, 12 Carrara marble, Prop. 2, 31, 9 Carrhae, Prop. 4, 6, 84 Carystus, Tib. 3, 3, 14 Casa Romuli, Prop. 4, 1, 9 Cassandra, Prop. 4, 1, 51 and 117 cassida (nom.), Prop. 3, 11, 15 Cassiepeia, Prop. 2, 28, 51 Cassiope, Prop. I, 17, 3 Castalia, Prop. 3, 3, 13 Castalian spring, Ovid, Am. I, 15, 36 Castor, Cat. 68, 65; Prop. 2, 26, 9 45; 3, 4, 19; 3, II, 34 and 38; Catullus, pp. 25 sqq.; Ovid, Am. 3, 9, 62; 3, 15, 7 authors citing, p. 28, n. 5 an Callimachus, p. 20 early life, p. 25 editions, p. 31 education, p. 25 end of life, p. 27 influence of Alexandrian school on, p. 28 |