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Actius, adjective, iii. 280

Ad after or according to, v. 834
and et confused in MSS., ii. 139

• quem vocibus usa est quem allo-
cuta est, i. 64

sidera, i. 259

unum, v. 687

Adcelerare, intransitive, v. 675; vi. 630
Adeo, iv. 96

after numbers, iii. 203
Adfari, of the conclamatio, ii. 644
Adflare, of a thunderbolt, ii. 649
of divine inspiration, vi. 50
Adgredi, of speaking first, iv. 92
Adhibere, of inviting the presence of the
gods, v. 62

Adire, of confronting in conflict, v. 379
Adjective, hypallage in construction with,
ii. 683; v. 663

-, emphatic position of in descrip-
tions, ii. 419

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used for adverb, iii. 70; v. 764
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Aeneas, his treatment of Dido, Introd.

his impulse to kill Helen, ii. 583
his ignorance and knowledge at
different times hard to explain, i. 205
simile comparing him to Apollo,
iv. 143

-'s descent into the shades, Warbur-
ton's theory regarding it, vi. Introd.
's reply to the Sibyl, vi. 103
Silvius, vi. 769

Aeneid, lines preceding commencement of,
found in some MSS., i. 1

lines quoted by Serv. as found in
the margin of some copies, iii. 204

third book of, its sources and
character, iii. Introd.

Book V., probably did not form
part of Virgil's original conception, v.
Introd.

Book VI., inconsistencies observa-
ble in details, vi. Introd.

Book VI., vv. 1, 2; question as
to these lines belonging to Book V., v.
871

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Alere, of a disease, iv. 2
Alii, not preceded by alii, iv. 593
Aliquod, used adverbially, ii. 81
Aliquis alius quis, ii. 48
Aliter, vi. 147

Alius, idiomatically used as including a
person among those from whom it is
intended to distinguish him, vi. 411
Alliteration for the sake of solemnity, iv.
460

Alma, applied to the Sibyl, vi. 74, 117
Aloeus, sons of, vi. 582
Alpheus, iii. 694

Altaria arae, v. 54

Altars, two erected to a dead person, iii.
63; iv. 610

touched in order to add solemnity,

iv. 219; vi. 124

Alternare, neuter use of, iv. 287
Alveus, of the hollow of a boat, vi. 412
Amazons, i. 490

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.
148

Amor, of a love-charm, iv. 516
Amplification, turn for, in Virgil, i. 416;
iv. 199

Anachronisms in Virgil, i. 182; ii. 492,
504; iii. 52, 63, 64, 360; iv. 244, 457;
v. 119

Anchises, struck by lightning, ii. 647
death of, iii. 710

receives gift of divination from

Venus, ii. 687

iii. 58

acts as princeps senatus,

Anchors post-Homeric, i, 169

Androgeos, not Androgeus, ii. 371
Andromache, iii. 303

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;
iv. 414

Anius, iii. 80

Anna, sister of Dido, iv. 8
Annales maxumi, i. 373
Antandrus, iii. 6

Ante, pleonastic use of, after prius, iv.

27

alios, pleonastic after comparative,

i. 347

omnis, after primus, ii. 40; v. 492

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Circumferre, of purification, vi. 229
Cisseus, v. 537

Classes of persons represented in Tartarus,
vi. 612, 613

Cloanthus, i. 222, 510

Clothes rent in sign of grief, v. 685
Coactae lacrimae, ii. 196

Cogere, with double accusative, iii. 56
Cognominis, vi. 383

Colligere arma, v. 15

Comitatus, with ablative without preposi-
tion, i. 312

Commovere, of startling an animal, v. 213
Compound adjectives belonging to earlier
stage of Roman literature, ii. 330

Con, in composition, indicating force or
effort, i. 180

Concessive future, use of the, vi. 847
Concha, of a trumpet, vi. 171

Conclamatio distinguished from accla-
matio, i. 219

Condensus, ii. 517

Condere animam sepulcro, iii. 67

saecula, vi. 792

Conferre gradum, vi. 488

Confessa deam, ii. 591

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