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Alexandria, 32 sq., 45 sq., 49, 64, 111, 117, 131, 205, 207 n., 209, 291.
Allegory, 53, n., 115, 117 sq., 288, 290 sqq., 298.
Alphabet, 28, 32 sq., 36, 124, 134, 137, 204.
Ammianus Marcellinus, 211 sq., 275 sq.
Annales Maximi, 213, 226 n., 227 sq., 230, 234.
Annals, 39, 102, 106, 217, 220, 226, 229;
Assyrian, 72, 101;
Egyptian, 51 sq., 55 sq., 58 sqq.;
Mediæval, 9, 30 n., 143;
Monastic, 238;
Origin of, 38;
Priestly, 45;
Profane, 305;
Rome, 31, 39, 187 n., 213, 226 sqq., 238, 252 sqq., 259, 264, 266, 276;
Royal, 45, 81, 101;
Sacred, 305.
Anthropology, 11, 12 , 15, n., 19, 21 n., 26, n., 40, 86, 89 n., 110 n., 236.
Antipater, L. Cœlius, 214, 234 sq.
Antioches Epiphanes, 110, 120.
Apocalypses, 105, 114, 116.
Apollodorus, 50 n., 207 n., 238.
Archæology, 9, 12 sqq., 26, n., 29 n., 51 sq., 66, 71, 113, 128 sq., 157 sq., 170.
Aristotle, 7, 33, 128, 136, 188 n., 203, 214, 322.
Asellio, P. Sempronius, 229 n., 234.
Ashur-bani-pal, 31, 69, 74.
Assyria, 26 n., 44 sqq., 66, 69, 72 sqq., 80, 100 sq., 121 n., 126, 129, 134, 230, 285
Athens, 7, 49, 50 n., 82, 135 n., 142 sqq., 182 sqq., 198, 214, 216 n., 264, 305 n.
Atticus, T.Pomponius, 238 n., 239.
Augustine, St., 105, 112, n., 220, 237, 239, 313, 322 sqq., 327 sq.;
(Confessions of), 105, 313;
(The City of God), 313, 323.
Babylon, 2, 12 n., 16, 22 n., 26 n., 29, 37 sq., 41 sqq., 66 sqq., 81, 93, 95, 100, 102, 126, 129, 134, 146 sq., 154 sq., 188, 225 n.
Bergson, H., 317, 333.
Berossos, 66 n., 76 sqq., 126.
Bible, 13, n., 32 n., 54, n., 79 n., 80 sqq., 90 sqq., 101 sqq., 113, 155, 160, 291 sq., 295, 298, 302, 305, 325;
Christian, 112;
Hebrew, 102, 111, 112, n.;
Greek, 111 sq., 121.
Biography, 5 sq., 104, 146, 180, 209, 259, 273 sqq., 279, 312, 315;
Breasted, J. H., 9, 46, 60 sq.
Brutus, M. Junius, 192 n., 238, 248.
Cæsar, C. Julius, 49, n., 184, 227 n., 238.
Cæsar Octavianus, C. Julius, (Augustus), 49, 121 n., 208, 219, 221, n., 230, 241, 248, 251, 269.
Calendar, 22 n., 27, 38, 40 sqq., 48, 56 n., 141 sq., 170 sq., 229 sq.
Egyptian, 45 sqq.
Greek farming, 49;
Lunar, 44, 47 sq.
Roman, 44, 48 sq., 227.
Canon, of Old Testament, 104 n., 109;
of Ptolemy, 45 sq.;
of Scriptures, 114.
Carlyle, T., 1, 8, 24.
Cassius Dio Coccejanus. (See Dion Cassius.
Castor of Rhodes, 207 n., 301 n., 305 n.
Cato, M. Porcius, 213, 231 sqq., 235 sq., 243, 244 n.
Censorinus, 46.
Christianity, 114, 279, n., 280, 282, 285, 287, 289, 290 n., 293 sq., 296, 310, 321 sqq., 328.
Chronicle, 38 sq., 59, 70 sqq., 101 sq., 207 n., 219, 238 n., 301, 306.
Chronicles, Book of, 83 n., 84 n., 101 sq., 104, 110 n.
Chronology, 27, 40, 45, 47 sq., 123, 141 sqq., 170, 174, 185, 187 n., 284 n., 287 sq., 298, 301 sq., 307;
Biblical, 98, 305;
Chaldæan, 305;
Christian, 63, 207 n., 298, 301, n.;
Egyptian, 45, n. sqq., 54, 56 n., 76;
Greek, 49 sq., 187, 207 n., 305;
Roman, 244, 305.
Cicero, M. Tullius, 24, 35, 180, 185, 186 n., 200, 206, 211 sqq., 215 sq., 219, 221 n., 225 sqq., 231 sqq.;
(Brutus), 186 n., 215 sqq., 225, 232 sq.;
(De Oratore), 186 n., 212 sqq.;
(On the Nature of the Gods), 320.
Constantine, 303 sq., 308, 311 sq.
Constitution of Athens, 188 n.
Cuneiform, 13, 66, 74 sq., 101.
Cycle, 56 n.;
Astronomical, Luni-Solar, 19-year, 48;
8-year, 48;
of the Olympiad, 49 sq.;
Sothic, 47.
Daniel, Book of, 83 n., 84 n., 110 n.
Dante, 23, 145, 220 sqq., 324.
Darius, 74 n., 75 n., 134, 147 sqq., 153, 158 n., 160.
Darwin, C., 4, 292;
(Origin of Species), 334.
David, 79, 98 sqq., 102, 105, 110, 284 n. sq., 306.
Delphi, Oracle of Apollo, 83, 159.
Deuteronomist, 92 sq., 96, 98.
Deuteronomy, Book of, 83 n., 92, 96 n., 97 n.
Diodorus Siculus, 49 n., 76 n., 185 n., 187 n., 207 sqq.
Dion Cassius, 209, 211, 275.
Dionysius of Halicarnassus, 142 n., 195 n., 208.
Ecclesiastes, Book of, 84 n., 110 n.
Ecclesiasticus, Book of. (See Proverbs. . . .)
Economics, 170, 173, 183, 315, 321, 323, 329, 332 sqq.
Egypt, 2, 9, 12 n., 26 n., 28 sqq., 37, 42 sq., 46 sq., 49 sqq., 79 sqq., 90, 95, 117, 124, 126, 134, 136, 139 sq., 146 sqq., 153 sqq., 204, 207, 225 n., 259, 262 n., 285, 295 n., 306,
Egyptologists, 46, 55, n., 56, n., 59, 63, n.
Ephorus, 125, 128, 185 sqq., 214, 239.
Epic, 6, 10, 17, 23 sq., 27,
69, 129, 133, 204, 300;
Babylonian, 9, 69;
Christian, 9;
Greek, 9;
Homeric, 69, 129, 183, 317;
Minoan, 128;
Vergilian, 237.
Eratosthenes, 50, n., 206, 207 n.
Eumenes II, 34.
Eusebius, 50 n., 63, 76 n. sqq., 130 n., 142, 207 n., 248, 284 n., 292, 297 n., 300 n., 302 sqq.;
(The Chronicle), 76 n., 130 n., 304 sqq.;
(The Ecclesiastical History), 304, 308 sqq.;
(The Life of Constantine), 311 sqq.
Ezekiel, book of, 83 n., 92 n., 104 n., 108.
Ezra, book of, 83 n. sq., 102 sqq., 110 n.
Fabius Pictor, Q., 196, 213, 219, 230 sq., 235, 253.
Folk-lore, 23, 25 sqq., 87 n., 97 n., 130.
Gellius, Aulus, 229 n., 232, 275.
Genealogy, 26, 38 sq., 80, 94, n., 103 n., 137 sqq., 142, 159, 300.
Genesis, Book of, 68, 80, 83 n., 86, 88, 94 n., 95, 100, 119, 155, 283 n., 292, 302, 318.
337Geography, 40, 136 sq., 139 sqq., 143, 150, 159, 181, 198, 206 sq., 244, 252, 255.
Georgius Syncellus, 46 n., 50 n., 305 n.
Gibbon, E., 8, 276, 308, 326.
Greece, 2, 6, 7 n., 9, 25 n., 31 sq., 34, 41, 43, 45, 47 sqq., 73 sq., 75, 78, 82 sq., 95, 117 sq., 120 sqq., 124 sqq., 128 sqq., 138 sqq., 142 sq., 145, n. sqq., 153 sqq., 160, 163 sq., 166 sq., 170 sqq., 175 sq., 179 sqq., 191 sqq., 197 sq., 200 sq., 202 sq., 205 sqq., 212 sqq., 221, 231 sq., 264, 266, 278, 287, 291 sq., 294, 297, n., 300 sq., 305 sq., 318 sq., 322, 328, 333.
Halicarnassus, 7 n., 142 n. sq., 144 sqq., 160, 195 n., 208.
Hecatæus of Miletus, 10, 47, 55 n., 76 n., 137 sqq., 146, 154.
Hegel, G. W., 94, 327 sq., 330 sqq., 334.
Hellanicus, 125, 142, n., 170, 187 n., 213.
Hera, List of priestesses of, 49, 142.
Herodotus, 2, 7 sqq., 12, 32, 34, 37, 47, 49 n., 62 sqq., 76, n., 82, 88 sq., 95, 117, 121, 129, 133, 137, n., 139 sqq., 144 sqq., 149 sqq., 160, 162 sqq., 166 sqq., 171 sq., 176 sq., 179, 182, 191, 198 sq., 207 sq., 214, 219, 248, 250 sq., 257, 266 n., 276, 278, 285, 297, 302, 306 sq., 311, 314;
Hesiod, 43, 49, 82, 125, 131 sq., 135, 137.
Hexateuch, 83 n., 86, 96, 108.
Hieroglyphs, 13 sq., 28 sq., 36, 38, 53, 56 sq., 60 n.
Historiography, 2, 156, 184, 286, 288, 300;
Antique, 103, 125, 177, 203, 206,
250, 270, 276;
Christian, 54 n., 282, 288, 289, 292, 296, 301, 308;
Greek, 123, 129 n., 152 n., 202 sq., 210, 213;
Hebrew, 63, 86, 100, 103, 106, 126;
Roman, 213, 218 n., 229, 236, 239.
History, Ancient, 36, 113;
Antique, 166, 170, 276, 289;
Anthropological, 16;
Argolic, 125;
Babylonian, 170;
Biblical, 298;
as branch of literature, 1, 7, 52;
Christian, 289 sq., 296, 298, 302 sqq.;
Church, 290, 302, 304;
of Civilization, 134, 205;
Constitutional, 173;
Comparative, 287;
Contemporary, 163, 205, 276;
Cultural, 173;
Definition of, 195 sq.;
Divine, 58;
Ecnomic, 59;
of Egypt, 52, 62 sqq., 170;
of Geography, 206;
Greek, 49 n. sq., 128, 133, 159, 179, 182, 205 sq., 253 n.;
Hebrew, Jewish, 81, 90, 97 n., 101 sq., 106 sq., 116, 120, 123, 289 n., 290 n., 298;
Interpretation of, 100, 315 sqq.; (Allegorical), 287;
(Antique), 322;
(Economic, Materialistic), 173, 329 sqq.;
(Historical), 334;
(Mythological), 317 sqq., 332;
(Philosophical), 320 sq., 326 sqq., 332;
(Theological), 322 sqq., 332;
of Israel, 113, 292;
Latin, 276;
Legendary, 24;
Meaning of, 2 sqq., 136;
Mediæval, 36;
Modern, 163;
“Natural,” 4;
of XIX Century, 183;
Oriental, 253 n.;
Origins, 10 sq.;
Pagan, 296;
Persian, 179;
Philosophy of, 132, 197, 221;
of Philosophy, 203;
Political, 133, 172, 179 n.;
Pragmatic, 201;
Pre-Christian, 286;
Prehistoric, 11, 12 sqq.;
Profane, 305;
Roman, 209, 217, n.
, 219, 225 sq., 264, 276;
Sacred, 305;
Science of, 169;
Scientific, 260, 281;
Sicilian, 125;
Universal, 179, 199, 238 sq., 255, 299, 305.
Homer, 2, 17 sq., 23, 25, n., 33, 128 sqq., 137, 139, 140 sq., 145, n., 183, 218 sqq., 284, 312, 317, 320.
Horace. (See Horatius Flaccus, Q.)
Inscriptions, 13 sq., 29, 37 sq., 51 sq., 157, 226 n., 231;
Assyrian, 72, 74 sq., 100;
Babylonian, 71 sq.;
Behistun (See Persian);
Cuneiform, 66, 74, 101;
Egyptian, 31, 52, 61 sq.;
(Palermo Stone), 55 sqq.;
Greek, 170, 226 n.;
Persian (Behistun), 74, n., 75, n.
Interpretation of History. (See History, Interpretation of.)
Ionia, 6 sq., 41, 133, 135, 139, 144, 146 sqq., 150, 278, 281.
Isocrates, 182, 185 sqq., 203, 214, 231, 234, 252.
Israel, 81, 83, n., 90, 94, 99, 101 sq., 104 n., 107, 113, 285, 292, 298.
Jeremiah, 283 n.;
Book of, 83 n., 104.
Jerome, St., 50 n., 111 sq., 221 n., 279 n., 291 sq., 304 n., 305 sqq.
Jews, 7, n., 44, 67, 79 sq., 83, 95, 102 sqq., 108, 110 sq., 115, 117 sq., 120 sqq., 157, 221, 279, 282, 284, 285.
Josephus, 63 sq., 76 n., 78, 83 n., 103 n., 110 n., 111, 114, 119 sqq., 208, 287 n., 302;
(Against Apion), 110 n., 120, 123;
(The Antiquities of the Jews), 120 sqq.
(The Wars of the Jews), 120 sq.
Joshua, Book of, 83 n., 86, 96 sqq., 104, 110 n.
Journalism, 28, 38, 136, 180 sq., 183, 205, 264.
338Judges, Book of, 83, 97 sqq., 100, 104, 110 n.
Julius Africanus, 50 n., 63, 284 n., 300 n., sq., 305 n.
Kings, Book of, 83, 86, 88, 93 n., 98, 101 sq., 104, 110 n.
Lamentations, Book of, 84 n., 110 n.
Law, 108 sqq., 117. See Pentateuch.
Legend, 2, 6, 17, 22 sqq., 54, 86 sq., 90, 93, 95, 97, n., 100, 102, n., 106, 111, 129, 137, 163, 217, 219, 225, 298, 301.
Libraries, 28 sqq., 33 n., 71, 183, 187, 238;
Alexandrian, 32 sq., 50, 64, 205;
Assyrian, 31, 69, 74;
at Jerusalem, 311;
Mediæval, 118 n.;
of Pamphilus, 303;
at Pergamum, 34.
Livius, T., 1 sqq., 184, 191, 205, 208 sq., 211, 215, 217, 219, 227, 229 n., 231, 234, n., 239, 243, 247 sqq., 262 sq., 269, 278, 284, 320;
Logographer, 136 sq., 140 sqq., 159, 163, 301 sq., 320.
Logos, 109 n., 136, 149, 153, 157, 250, 293.
Lucretius Carus, T., 23, 220 sqq., 237, 321;
Macaulay, T. B., 8, 154, 175, 186.
Maccabees, 110, 115;
Book of, 105, 112.
Machiavelli, 255, 334.
Manetho, 62 sqq., 76 n., 126, 302.
Middle Ages, 21, 33 n., 35, 46 n., 53 n., 146 n., 202, 211, 239, 247 n., 253, 275, 298, 312, 333.
Millennium, 283, n., 284 n.
Minoan Era, Period, 13 n., 128, 129 n.;
Moses, 79, 83, 87 sq., 90, 93 sq., 96, 99 n., 108, 114, 115 n., 118, 122, 130, 287, 293, 295, 297 n., 301, 305, 313.
Myth, 10, 16 sqq., 54, 67, 69, 76 sqq., 87 sq., 91, 95, 110 n., 130, 133, 135, 138, 163, 185, 217, 220 sqq., 226 n., 231, 300, 317 sqq.
Nabonassar, 45, 76;
Nehemiah, Book of, 83 n., 84 n., 93 n., 94 n., 102 sqq., 110 n.
Nepos, Cornelius, 231, 238, n., 248 n.
New Testament, 83 n., 112 n., 114 sq., 289, 292 sq.
Nicholas of Damascus, 120, n., 121 n., 208.
Niebuhr, B. G., 212, 217 n., 247.
Octaëteris, 48.
Old Testament, 12, 21, 54 sq., 80 sq., 88 sq., 92, 98, 104 sq., 108, 110 sqq., 114, 116, 121, 130, 176, 188, 285, 287, 289 sq., 294, 298, 301.
Orations, in History. (See Speeches).
Oratory, 176 sq., 183 sqq., 211, 213 sqq., 231, 238.
Origen, 112, 118, 284 n., 291 sqq., 302 sqq., 307, 313.
Palæography, 29 n., 36.
Pamphilus of Cæsarea, 303 sq., 311 sq.
Papyrus, 29, 31 sqq., 81 n., 170, 186, 204 sq.;
Harris, 53 n.;
Oxyrhynchus, 186 n.;
Tebtunis, 62 n.;
Turin, 63 n.
Paul, St., 281 sq., 286, 293, 322.
Pelham, H. F., 251, 255.
Pentateuch, 79, 83 n., 86 sqq., 96, 100 n., 104, 106, 111 n., 118 n., 155.
Pericles, 8, 32, 133, 146, 165, 167, 257.
Pherecydes, 124, 213.
Philo Judæus., 83 n., 117 sqq., 291 sq.
Philology, 25 n., 113, 130, 236, 253, 306.
Philosophy, 1, 2, 5, 7, 24, 101 n., 118, 120 n., 123, 138 sq., 179 sqq., 188, 195 sqq., 203, 205, 207, 212, 215, 221, 264, 285, 290 sqq., 302, 315, 320 sqq., 327, 329, 333.
Plato, 17, 82, 130 n. 181 183, 203 sq., 264, 295, 297 n.
339Plinius Secundus, C. [The Elder], 236, 260 n.
Plinius Cæcilius Secundus, C. [The Younger], 258 sq., 274.
Plutarch, 207 sqq., 240, 273, 279.
Poetry, 6, 23 sqq., 110, 116, 132, 142, 169, 174, 176 sq., 179, 183, 204, 217 sq., 220 sqq., 225 sq., 285.
Polybius, 7, 121, 127, 136, 182, 185, 187, 191 sqq., 211, 216 sq., 231, 235, 243 sq., 250, 253, n., 255, 278, 284 sq., 303, 320 sq., 333.
Pontifex Maximus, 30, 226, 228, 232, 234.
Pompey. (See Pompeius Magnus, Cn.)
Posidonius [Poseidonios], 203 n., 206 sq.
Prehistory, 12 sqq., 19.
Prophecy, 83, 108 sqq., 114 sq., 117.
Proverbs, Book of, 84, n., 110 n., 111;
Psalms, Book of, 79, 84, n., 88, 110 n., 283 n., 293.
Ptolemy (Ptolemæus, Claudius), Canon of, 45, 46 n.
Ptolemy VI, 34.
Quadrigarius, Q. Claudius, 234, n.
Quintilian. (See Quintilianus, M. Fabius).
Ranke, L. von, 80, 175, 200, 326 sq.
Rhetoricians, 177, 179, 182 sqq., 203, 206 sqq., 214 sqq., 232, 244, 276.
Rome, 2, 21, 25, n., 30 sq., 41, 43, 48 sqq., 82, 120 sq., 127, 135, 155, 164, 175, 179, 184, 187 n., 191 sqq., 197 sq., 200, 205 sq., 208 sqq., 211 sqq., 217 sqq., 225 sqq., 236, 239 sqq., 247 sqq., 251 sqq., 257, 259, 261, 263 sqq., 270, 275 sq., 278 sq., 306 sq., 316, 323, 325, 328.
Ruth, Book of, 84 n., 88 n., 110 n.
Sallust. (See Sallustius Crispus, C.)
Sallustius Crispus, C., 211, 215, 235, 239, 241 sqq., 248, 250, 308.
Samuel, Book of, 83, 98 sq., 100, n., 104, 110 n.
Scævola, P. Mucius, 213, n., 228, 234.
Scipio Æmilianus Africanus Minor, P. Cornelius, 189, 192, 195, 198.
Scipio Africanus Maior, P. Cornelius, 219, 234
Scriptores Historiæ Augustæ, 275.
Septuagint, 112, 121, 191.
Servius Maurus Honoratus, 227 sqq.
Sisenna, L. Cornelius, 234, 245 n.
Socrates, 175, 181 sq., 204, 214.
in Cæsar, 184;
in Cato, 231;
in Ephorus, 185;
in Hellanica . . ., 186 n.;
in Herodotus, 159 sq.;
in Livy, 184, 252 sq.;
in Thucydides, 167, 172, 175 sq., 184, 186 n.
Strabo, 185 n., 203 n., 206 sq.
Suetonius Tranquillus, C., 211, 273 sqq.
Syncellus. (See Georgius Syncellus.)
Taboo, 27, 37, 41, 43, 94, 98, 109
Tacitus, C. Cornelius, 2, 121 sq., 191, 209, 211 sq., 215, 226 sq., 229, n., 243, 257 sqq., 273 sq., 276, 278 sq., 308;
(The Annals), 229, 259, 264, 276;
(Germania), 258;
(The Histories), 258, 264, 267, 276;
(The Life of Agricola), 258.
Talmud, Babylonian, 114 sq., 284 n.;
Theodotion [Theodotian], 112 n., 291.
Theopompus, 186 sqq., 214, 233, n., 239.
Thucydides, 1, 8, 23, 33, 49, 92, 125, 141 sq., 157, 160, 162 sqq., 184, 186, n., 191, 195 n., 199, 212, 214 sq., 233 sqq., 240, 243 sq., 257, 264, 278, 284, 306, 321;
(History of the Peloponnesian War), 166.
Timæus [Timaeus], 50, 125, 187, n., 198, 201, 206, 214.
Varro, M. Terentius, 34, 211, 236 sqq., 253, 273, 292, 306.
Vergil. (See Vergilius Maro, P.)
Vergilius Maro, P., 54 n., 211, 218 sqq., 224, 227, 229, n., 237, 248.
Voltaire, 138, 319, 324 sqq., 334.
Chap. III, 102;
Socrates on the invention of, 204.
Xenophanes, 135, 138.
Xenophon, 73, 163 n., 179 sqq., 182, 184, 186 n., 214 sqq.;
(Anabasis), 180 sq.;
(Hellenica), 181 sq.;
(Memorabilia), 181.
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