INDEX. A. Actius, adjective, iii. 280 Ad after or according to, v. 834 • quem vocibus usa est quem allo- sidera, i. 259 unum, v. 687 Adcelerare, intransitive, v. 675; vi. 630 after numbers, iii. 203 Adire, of confronting in conflict, v. 379 -, emphatic position of in descrip- used for adverb, iii. 70; v. 764 Aeneas, his treatment of Dido, Introd. his impulse to kill Helen, ii. 583 -'s descent into the shades, Warbur- Aeneid, lines preceding commencement of, lines quoted by Serv. as found in third book of, its sources and Book V., probably did not form Book VI., inconsistencies observa- Book VI., vv. 1, 2; question as Alere, of a disease, iv. 2 Alius, idiomatically used as including a Alma, applied to the Sibyl, vi. 74, 117 Altaria arae, v. 54 Altars, two erected to a dead person, iii. touched in order to add solemnity, iv. 219; vi. 124 Alternare, neuter use of, iv. 287 Ambages, of the Sibyl's predictions, vi. 99 Ambiguum relinquere, v. 326 Ambiguus, iii. 180 = ambigens, v. 655 Ambo for duo, vi. 540 Amittere, in its old sense of dimittere, ii. Amor, of a love-charm, iv. 516 Anachronisms in Virgil, i. 182; ii. 492, Anchises, struck by lightning, ii. 647 receives gift of divination from Venus, ii. 687 iii. 58 acts as princeps senatus, Anchors post-Homeric, i, 169 Androgeos, not Androgeus, ii. 371 Angues iubati, ii. 206 Anima mundi, the, doctrine of, vi. 724 Animae, in reference to a single person, v. 81 Animi, genitive with epithet, ii. 61; iv. - 529 Animis advertere, ii. 712 Animos, of a high spirit, ii. 386; Anius, iii. 80 Anna, sister of Dido, iv. 8 Ante, pleonastic use of, after prius, iv. 27 alios, pleonastic after comparative, i. 347 omnis, after primus, ii. 40; v. 492 Circumferre, of purification, vi. 229 Classes of persons represented in Tartarus, Cloanthus, i. 222, 510 Clothes rent in sign of grief, v. 685 Cogere, with double accusative, iii. 56 Colligere arma, v. 15 Comitatus, with ablative without preposi- Commovere, of startling an animal, v. 213 Con, in composition, indicating force or Concessive future, use of the, vi. 847 Conclamatio distinguished from accla- Condensus, ii. 517 Condere animam sepulcro, iii. 67 saecula, vi. 792 Conferre gradum, vi. 488 Confessa deam, ii. 591 |