Transcriber’s Note

There was no opening half-title in the source used to prepare this text.

No attempt was made to check the validity of each index entry’s references, however several of them seem spurious:

Notes

49.20: The word ‘curial’ on p. 49 (“a curial instance of that commentatorial lues...”) seems odd. ‘Crucial’ may have been intended, but seems more likely to have been ‘curious’.

Corrections

Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original.

109.24 He travelled over[ a] great part Added.
158.note Longi[un/nu]s Transposed.
195.32 Sword of Sharpness itself[,] but he is Added.
201.6 to so much advantage as with Greek[.] Added.
203.26 oratory in Greece is not[,] nor is Restored.
205.25 for personal genealogy[;] Added.
209.3 Quintil[l]ian Removed.
212.note in reference to Latin Criticism[.] Added.
215.3 is very unlikely[.] Added.
229.note Satires (second series[)], Added.
234.11 “Suasories[’/”] Replaced.
237.22 seemed to Aristotle himself himself[.] Added.
251.note the confusion of tragic and epic style[.] Added.
266.8 by no means i[n/m]maculate Replaced.
267.11 every kind of poetry[.] Added.
307.note a substantial portion of Antimachus[.] Added.
406.28 of the present chapter[.] Added.
457.11 is not yet there[.] Added.
462.note when he [(denied /denied (] (loc. cit.) Moved parenthesis.