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Accius 1.24: 300 Philoc. 554–55 W: 150 1.25–28: 230 Acta lud. saec. Aug.: 80 86–89: 343 30–32: 248 114: 8 n. 20, 86, 91: 275 316 93–94: 250 Hymns 141–44: 271 2: 227, 234, 244 148: 248 2.1–7: 107 149: 297 2.2: 231 Anthologia Palatina 2.4–5: 325 6.251: 62 n. 20 2.12–25: 231 9.553: 58–60, 64 2.17: 231 16.97: 201 n. 30 2.22–24: 202 Apollonius Rhodius 2.25–27: 203 1.307–309: 7 2.43–46: 178 1.307–10: 158 2.46: 178 1.759–62: 74 2.47–49: 146 2.311 ff.: 123 2.47–54: 238 2.696–98: 342 n. 27 2.56–59: 3 n. 3 2.707: 342 n. 27 2.98: 341 n. 25 2.708–709: 247 n. 136 2.105–107: 306 n. 20 Archilochus 95.4 W: 44 2.107–12: 41 Asconius, Cic. 2.108–109: 233 Tog. Cand. 90: 187, 192 2.110–12: 315 Augustus 2.111–12: 230, 233, 306 Res Gestae 4.1: 103 19: 195 4.24 & 27: 85 24: 193 4.90: 343 34.2: 312, 346 4.92–93: 88 n. 77 4.162–95: 82 Bion fr. 1: 353 4.165–70: 110 4.165–71: 63 Callimachus 4.171–90: 306–07 Aetia 4.194: 85 1.3: 308 Carmen de bello Actiaco 23–24 1.17–18: 315 Courtney: 67 n. 29 1.20: 322 Catullus 1.21–22: 330 34: 265 1.21–28: 41, 315, 322 34.22–24: 267–68 1.22: 317 64.91: 38 1.23–24: 52 64.405–06: 38 n. 80 398

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Cicero 20.206–209: 183 De legibus 2.19: 366 20.293–308: 110, 184 De temporibus suis 14 Courtney: 4 20.295–96: 183 CLE 271.4–6: 38 20.296: 179 20.307–308: 109 Dio Cassius 50.24.2: 90 20.443: 40, 43 20.443–44: 44 Elegiae in Maecenatem 1.51–56: 92–94 20.450: 40 Ennius 21.21: 292 Annales 190 Sk.: 66 21.27–32: 160 210 Sk.: 362 21.276–78: 183 Scaen. 31–32 V: 155 21.544–45: 182, 290 22.303: 43 Florus, Epitome 2.21.7: 72 23.173–77: 161 23.175–76: 291 Gellius 5.12.11–12: 23, 153 Odyssey 9.200: 162 Hesiod, Works and Days 12.356–83: 124 109–11: 256 Homeric Hymn to Apollo: 339 176–78: 259 80–88: 108 Homer 132: 372 Iliad 372–73: 341 n. 25 1.9: 88 395–96: 343 1.43: 130 Homeric Hymn to Hermes: 343 1.43–52: 88 Horace 1.46: 7, 158 Carmen saeculare: 253–54, 265, 270, 1.49: 153 276–88, 294, 309, 372 1.62–67: 119 1: 309 1.473: 148 1–2: 250 1.528–30: 183 1–8: 276–78 1.603–04: 372 7: 250 4.116–26: 150 9: 289 4.196–97: 172 9–12: 249–51, 279–80 4.507–08: 72 29–32: 262 5.186: 50 33–34: 261 5.305–448: 174 33–36: 280–81 6.76: 126 37–52: 281–83 11.320–21: 180 50: 289 11.809–11: 172–73 57: 289 12.17–35: 114 n. 50 61–64: 178 15.220–61: 119 61–72: 283–88 15.308: 50–51 63–64: 345 15.326–27: 72 65–68: 251–52, 309 15.521–22: 114 66–68: 261, 318 16.233–53: 165–68 68: 285 16.522–23: 173 73–76: 288 16.523: 95 75–76: 248, 270 16.523–24: 173 Epistulae 16.528–29: 173 1.3.15–17: 220 n. 74 16.530–31: 174 1.3.17: 219, 328 16.788–804: 166 2.1.5–17: 366 16.849: 26, 42, 43 2.1.132–34: 285 17.319–34: 156 2.1.216–17: 220 18.535: 70 Satires: 39 20.67–74: 68 1.9.78: 40–44, 45

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Horace (cont.) 3.30.14–16: 310, 324 1.10.31–35: 41 3.30.15: 317 2.1.19–20: 306 n. 20 4.2.9: 311 2.6.4–15: 225 4.5: 289 2.6.14–16: 51–52 4.5.37–38: 296 2.8.93: 36 4.6: 181–84, 289–97, 298 Odes 4.6.1: 289, 351 1.1.29–30: 312 4.6.1–2: 289 1.2: 269 4.6.1–4: 290 1.2.25–52: 45–53, 371 4.6.6: 183 1.2.29–32: 221 4.6.16–20: 291 1.2.30–32: 371 4.6.21–24: 182–84, 292 1.7: 17 n. 8 4.6.25–28: 292 1.7.28: 95 4.6.25–30: 184 1.12.23–24: 45 4.6.27: 292 1.21: 6–7, 221, 265–69 4.6.29–32: 294 1.21.1–2: 277 4.6.31–44: 184 1.21.1–4: 265–66 4.6.37: 270 1.21.5–6: 266 4.6.37–40: 294 1.21.9: 267 4.6.41: 270 1.21.13–16: 29, 53, 177, 267–69, 284, 285, 4.6.41–44: 296 292, 318, 345 4.15: 233 1.21.14: 337 4.15.1–2: 325 n. 74 1.30.8: 52 4.15.1–4: 308, 309 1.31: 53, 221–26, 265, 298 4.15.4: 309 1.31.1: 52, 224, 232 4.15.4–8: 308 1.31.1–2: 221–22 4.15.7–8: 309 1.31.1–3: 228 4.15.17–20: 308 1.31.2–3: 46–53 1.31.3–15: 223–24 Ister, Epiphanies of Apollo: 55 1.31.17–20: 177, 224–26 1.32.13–16: 226 Josephus, BJ 2.81: 187 2.7.13–14: 44–46 Julius Solinus 1.18: 195 2.10: 8–9 Juvenal 2.10.15–20: 372 6.20: 38 2.17.27–30: 45 11.60–63: 214 3.1.1–4: 229 3.1.3: 235 3.3.9–16: 366 1.18.9: 244 3.3.69–72: 300 4.25.3: 28, 268 3.4: 237, 300–07, 10.8.2: 228 309, 331 10.47.7: 364 3.4.1–4: 300 22.10.9: 35 3.4.18–30: 310 25.12.9–15: 29 3.4.24–27: 45 26.45.9: 56 3.4.42–48: 302, 303, 372 40.59.7: 37 3.4.42–64: 68, 74 Lucilius 3.4.60: 51 28–32 W: 4 3.4.60–64: 301–07 267–68 W: 40 3.4.61: 306 Lucretius 3.4.65: 305 1–43: 4–5 3.30: 310 5.111–12: 361 3.30.1: 297 6.1179: 175 3.30.13: 312 6.1197: 209 3.30.13–14: 311 Lycophon, Alexandra 1278–80: 134

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Manilius 1.918: 67 1.564: 348 Martial 8.50: 35 1.565: 348 1.566–67: 348–49 Ovid 2.542–630: 352–53 Amores 2.616: 352 1.1: 343 2.641: 354 1.7.35–36: 311 2.642: 363 1.15.35–36: 299 2.642–43: 354, 363, 367 Ars amatoria 2.642–48: 353 1.25: 324 2.679–82: 354 1.73–74: 195, 218, 2.683: 354 219, 326 6.72–73: 35 2.467–88: 325 6.215: 351 2.489–91: 325 6.250: 351 2.493–500: 324 6.262–66: 351 2.493–510: 324 6.264: 351 2.494: 326 6.265: 351 2.498: 326 6.382–400: 350 3.119: 336 11.165–69: 236, 350 3.389–90: 185, 192, 236 13.628–31: 355 Fasti 13.630–704: 355–58 1.5–6: 327, 328 13.631: 355 1.19–20: 327–31 13.635: 357 1.25–26: 330 13.636–37: 356–58 1.85–86: 210 13.638–74: 356 4.951–54: 214 13.640: 357 Metamorphoses 13.650: 357 1.4: 336 13.677: 364 1.129–50: 38 13.677–79: 356 1.151–62: 339–40 13.713–15: 78–80, 355 1.167: 334 13.720–23: 360 1.167–74: 334 14.104–53: 358–59 1.173–74: 334, 370 14.116–19: 358 1.175–76: 334–36 14.121: 358 1.199–200: 337 14.130–31: 359 1.200–205: 337–38 14.320: 369 1.242–43: 338 15.143–47: 361 1.244–45: 338 15.145: 362 1.321: 339 15.146–47: 362 1.438–40: 341 15.431–52: 359–60 1.438–47: 339–43 15.434–35: 363 1.441: 341, 352 15.447: 363 1.441–42: 342 15.631: 364 1.443: 341 15.632: 363 1.446: 341 15.632–33: 364 1.448–51: 343 15.634–35: 364 1.512–24: 345 15.635–40: 364 1.521–22: 354, 363 15.638–39: 363 1.521–24: 345, 353 15.639: 364 1.522: 345 15.642: 365 1.553–56: 348 15.677: 365 1.557–58: 348 15.722: 365 1.558–65: 346–49 15.736: 362 1.560–63: 369 15.742: 365 1.560–65: 216 15.743–44: 364

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Ovid (cont.) Propertius 15.744: 363 2.1.3–4: 93, 313, 316 n. 51 15.745–46: 365 2.1.9: 93 15.860: 367, 373 2.1.27 & 29: 77 15.861–70: 367–73 2.1.41–42: 314 15.864–65: 369–71 2.15.43–46: 77 15.865: 187, 328, 369 2.31: 196–206, 218, 298 Pont. 4.8.75–78: 329–30 2.31.2: 204, 206, 224, 230 Remedia amoris 75–78: 7 2.31.3–4: 218 Tristia 2.31.5–6: 202, 203 1.1: 211, 335 2.31.12–14: 187 1.1.72: 211 2.31.13–14: 73, 88 1.1.113–16: 219 2.31.14: 351 2.22: 285 2.31.15–16: 242 2.22–26: 276–77 2.31.16: 236 3.1: 210–20 2.34.59–66: 75–78, 87 3.1.27–32: 335 2.34.61: 321 3.1.33–34: 213–14 2.34.61–62 & 79–80: 204, 298 3.1.35: 214 2.34.61–64: 314, 316 3.1.35–48: 215 2.34.79–80: 316 3.1.39–40: 216 3.1: 314–18 3.1.41–46: 216 3.1.1–4: 229 3.1.45–46: 217 3.1.3: 235 3.1.47–48: 217 3.1.3–4: 315 3.1.54: 328 3.1.7: 87, 232, 315–16, 317 3.1.59: 200 3.1.9–12: 316 3.1.59–60: 217 3.1.15–16: 318 3.1.61–62: 218–19 3.1.15–18: 317 3.1.63–68: 219 3.1.35–38: 317–18 3.1.69–72: 220 n. 74 3.3: 232, 313–14 4.2.1–6: 211 3.3.3: 308 4.2.56: 216 3.3.3–24: 308 3.3.14: 325 n. 74 Pausanias 8.8.12: 73 3.3.14–15: 319 Petronius 3.3.15–17: 319 31.7: 33 3.3.15–24: 313 59.2–3 & 6: 32 3.4.22: 204 78.8: 36 3.11.41: 69 121.115: 72 3.11.69: 64 Pindar 3.11.69–72: 83 Paean 6.81–98: 182 4.1: 318 Paean 9: 279 4.1.1–4: 320–21 Pythian 4.1.3: 63, 185, 192, 226, 331 1: 304, 306 4.1.67–69: 320 1.1–2: 305 4.1.71–74: 318 1.29: 305 4.1.72–73: 328 1.39: 304–05 4.1.72–74: 320 1.40: 305 4.1.73: 321, 331 3.13 & 16–26: 352 4.1.73–74: 232 8: 305 4.1.133–34: 232, 321–23 8.15: 305 4.2: 86 8.17–18: 305 4.6: 57, 64, 80–92, 321 Plutarch 4.6.1–2: 228–29 Antony 24.3–4: 28 4.6.3–9: 229 Sertorius 22.4: 33 4.6.7: 204

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4.6.10: 229–30 Strabo 4.6.11: 226 7.7.6: 73 4.6.11–14: 230–31 8.6.14: 103 4.6.15–18: 82–83 10.2.2: 58 4.6.21–24: 83–84 Suetonius 4.6.27: 104 Augustus 4.6.27–30: 84–86 31.1: 240 4.6.29–30: 372 70: 15–16, 30–39, 373 4.6.31–36: 87–89 Supplementum 4.6.35–36: 340 Hellenisticum 982: 60–66, 71, 74, 4.6.37–54: 89–91 75, 83, 91 4.6.55–57 & 67–68: 156, 341 4.6.67–68: 227, 341 Theocritus 17.77–94 & 136: 256 4.6.69–70: 156, 232–33, 237, 242, 281, 293, 298 Tiberius Claudius Donatus Aen. 10.540: 162 4.6.71–84: 233–34 Tibullus 4.6.85–86: 234 1.3.35: 237 Prudentius 2.1.1: 235 Contra Symmachum 2.532–37: 69 2.2.1: 235 2.3: 263 Sallust 2.3.11–28: 238 Histories 2.59 McG: 33 2.4.13: 235, 299 Seneca 2.5: 260–65 Apoc. 4.15: 253 2.5.1: 264 Ep. 82.18: 145 2.5.1–2: 235 Ep. Mor. 18.12 & 31.11: 214 2.5.1–18: 234–43 Servius 2.5.3: 326 Eclogues 2.5.5 & 9–10: 298 4.4: 257 2.5.9: 261 4.10: 254, 256 2.5.9–10: 204, 237–38, 372 2.5.10: 247 1.382: 102 2.5.15–16: 239 3.90: 106 2.5.17–18: 240–42 3.119: 116 2.5.23–38: 262–63 3.121: 117 2.5.39–48: 142–43 3.138: 117 2.5.49–64: 143 3.368: 129 2.5.63–65: 243 6.69: 97 2.5.67–78: 143 6.70: 97 2.5.71–83: 264 6.658: 148 2.5.79: 261–62, 264, 281 8.364: 215 2.5.79–84: 243–45 8.720: 187 2.5.79–104: 262 9.625: 151 2.5.82: 261, 330 12.429: 174 2.5.83: 261 Sibylline oracle ap. Zosimus 2.6: 270 2.5.105–06: 263 16–17: 250 2.5.111–12: 245 18–19: 271 2.5.113–14: 245–46 36–37: 251 2.5.117–18: 246 Silius Italicus 12.709–11: 73 n. 45 2.5.121–22: 246–47, 264 Statius 2.6.15: 352 Silvae 4.2.10–11: 35 Valerius Maximus 4.3.115: 135–36 1.8.2: 364 Thebaid 9.1.5: 33 1.627–35: 118 Varro 1.696–98: 305 n. 14 Lingua Latina 7.88: 275

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Varro (cont.) 3.85–89: 104–06 Res Rusticae 3.13.2–3: 32 3.89: 165, 356 ap. Aug. CD 4.27: 366 3.90–92: 107, 364 Velleius Paterculus 3.93–98: 364 2.81.3: 23 n. 28, 187, 192 3.94: 357 2.85.1: 83 3.94–98: 108–11 Virgil 3.97–98: 132, 153, 184 Eclogues 3.99–191: 115–22 3.87: 152 3.118–20: 116 4: 260, 354 3.143–46: 118–19 4.4–10: 38, 254–60, 278, 286 3.158–59: 132 4.10: 30, 264 3.192–204: 125 4.12: 261 3.210–67: 122 6.3–5: 6, 41, 52, 78, 225, 300, 308, 315, 3.254–57: 142 325 n. 74 3.278–89: 95–96 Georgics 3.280: 76, 96 n. 2, 341 1.6: 279 3.292–505: 126–33 1.24–42: 48 3.359–61: 126–27 1.40: 151 3.382–87: 132 1.498–501: 368, 371 3.394–95: 130 1.500–504: 48 3.433–34: 130 2.175: 362 3.439: 133 2.513–40: 262 3.458–60: 144 3.2: 146 3.459: 144 3.8–36: 316 3.462: 132, 360 3.10–11: 311 3.712–13: 131–32 3.13–36: 2–3, 5–6, 140–41 4.143–50: 7–8, 158 3.21–23: 152 4.345–46: 99, 101 3.36: 148 6: 358 4.1–7: 6 6.5–10: 133–34 4.6–7: 130, 299 6.9–10: 135 Aeneid 6.13: 136 1.1–7: 76, 100 6.14–33: 137 1.148–52: 337 6.18–19: 135 1.259–90: 120, 132 6.35: 163 1.284–85: 115, 155 6.46: 332, 365 1.291: 261 6.46–51 & 77–80: 141 1.358–59: 182 6.56–60: 98–99, 164 1.378: 357 6.56–76: 137–40 1.383–90: 109 6.62: 145 1.446–48: 200 6.66–67: 145 1.740–41: 155 6.69–70: 140–41, 341 2.293–97: 113 6.69–74: 97, 253, 359 2.314–35: 112–15 6.77: 358 2.351–53: 114 6.83–86: 142 2.429–30: 114, 163 6.83–97: 141–45 2.604–23: 113–14 6.89: 145 2.610–12: 114 n. 50 6.90–91: 144 2.689: 151 6.96: 145 3.73–77: 355 6.96–97: 145 3.73–98: 103–11 6.103–23: 145 3.75: 341 6.129: 358 3.79: 356 6.343–44 & 347: 131 3.80–83: 356 6.398: 146 3.85: 180 6.628: 147

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6.650: 148 10.6–7: 338 6.657–58: 148 10.170–71: 162 6.662: 148 10.315–17: 162 6.826–35: 159 10.510–42: 160–64 6.853: 157, 160 10.517–20: 160 6.890–92: 144 10.521–36: 161 6.891: 144 10.537–42: 161–64 7.59–63: 163 10.539: 162 7.239–41: 171 10.755–56: 70 7.241: 99 10.875: 164 7.772–73: 366 11.587: 167 8.335–36: 171 11.591: 169 8.364–65: 213 11.725–28: 167 8.671–713: 66–75 11.760: 169 8.678–88: 83 11.785–93: 164–66 8.680–81: 85 11.790–91: 176 8.698–700: 67–70 11.791–92: 169 8.700–703: 70–71 11.792–93: 175 8.704: 77, 95, 281, 321 11.793: 169 8.704–705: 54–55, 57, 154 11.794–95: 167 8.704–706: 71–74 11.801–802: 166 8.704–28: 64–65 11.809–13: 165 8.705: 85 12.319–22: 172 8.711–13: 61 12.391: 171 8.713–28: 74–75 12.391–406: 170–79 8.714–28: 95, 155, 206–10, 12.395: 176, 178 211 12.396: 345 8.720: 249, 336 12.397: 175 8.720–28: 111 12.401: 171 8.721–22: 96, 309 12.402: 171 9.590–92: 342 12.402–403: 175, 345 9.590–663: 150–60, 168 12.403: 172 9.625: 151 12.405: 171, 176 9.625–29: 151 12.405–406: 171, 174, 179, 345 9.626–27: 152 12.406–10: 175 9.629: 152 12.421: 174 9.630–31: 167 12.421–24: 173 9.631: 150 12.424: 173 9.638–39: 154 12.427–29: 174 9.640: 72 12.429: 174 9.641–44: 153–54 12.458: 180 9.643: 155 Vitruvius 9.648: 156 1.7.1: 194 9.652: 157 4.5.1: 244 n. 129 9.653: 158 9.653–56: 156–60 Xenophon 9.659–60: 158 Symposium 9.2–7: 32 6.661–62: 156 10.2: 334 Zosimus 2.1.1 & 2.4.1: 285

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Actium patron of poetry and music, 40, 45, 52, 88, 149, Aeneas at, 95, 125, 133, 355 199, 201, 206, 221, 225, 226, 230, 235, 284, Apollo Actius and Leucadius, 59, 59 n. 14, 62, 293, 298–331, 345, 350, 362. See also lyre 64, 66, 73, 96 as prophet, 29, 121, 239, 325, 343, 347, 354. See Battle of, 3, 16, 47, 50, 54–94, 143, 154, 159, 170, also prophecies 180, 185, 191–93, 208, 216, 226, 237, 293, pulcher, 116 302, 316, 321, 329, 342, 371 and purification, 48, 49–50 etymologizing of, 76, 268 n. 35 as shepherd, 52, 263, 354 Games of, 56, 96, 133 of Soracte, 164–66 Octavian’s campsite memorial at, 56, 70, 83 and Sun, 48, 209, 234, 249, 257, 258–59. See also ship-museum at, 56, 83, 227 Sun Aesculapius, 28, 353–54, 363–67 Thymbraeus, 105, 180 Alexander the Great, 17, 19, 193, 366 Tortor (“Tormentor”), 15, 28, 350 Ambracia, 79, 355 Trojan, 98, 138, 168, 182 Anius, 104, 356 and victory, 29–30, 189, 347, 348. See also Antistius Vetus, C., coinage of, 201, 227 Actium, battle of Antony Arruns, 164–70, 175 and Dionysus, 18, 26 Ascanius, 150–60, 168, 372 as Sun, 20, 27, 254 Augustus/Octavian Apollo as Apollo, 7, 16, 30, 35, 191, 204, 209 Actius/Actiacus, 191 as , 211, 215, 336, 338, 369, 373 Agyieus, 60 n. 15, 187, 293 in Perusine War, 16, 31 in Apollonius, 101–02 son of Apollo, 18–19, 289, 366 , 47, 48, 49, 284 triple triumph of, 3, 75, 152, 155, 192, 206–10 in Callimachus, 41, 52, 159, 301, 306–07, augurium, 106, 151 321, 325 auspicium, 106 canonical aretai of, 178 Clarius, 127, 327 Bacchus, 234, 310, 323 Cynthius, 3, 78, 148 banquet vs. Dionysus, 26–28 escape from, 36–37 etymologies of name, 71, 340 as spectacle, 32–33, 35–36 as founder, 3, 58, 99 n. 10 Banquet of the Twelve Gods, 15–18, 30–39, 48, 254 fighting for tripod, 193 battles, divine intervention in, 55–56 in Iliad, 40, 42, 43, 44, 50–51, 54, 98–99, 117, bow, 66, 78, 81, 83, 91–92, 104, 153, 157, 245, 281, 150, 156, 158, 179 284, 289, 295, 302, 303, 306, 329, 340, loves of, 34, 141, 332, 343–49, 352–53, 358, 371 344, 352. See also lyre Lycian, 84, 101, 151, 292 n. 78, 304, 315, 317–18 Brontë, Patrick Branwell, 267 and medicine, 7, 28–29, 171, 173 n. 172, 175, 223, Brutus, Marcus, 45, 53 225, 226, 259, 268, 284, 325, 345–46, 353, and Apollo, 24–26, 42–43 363, 366 Buthrotum, 126–27, 132, 137, 138 holding patera, 201, 206, 223, 234 Byron, George Gordon, 54, 205, 344 n. 33 406

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Callimachus, 3, 4, 78, 81, 225, 229, 233, 300, , golden throne of, 37–38 314–15, 317, 319 Divine, 67, 86, 365–67 Camilla, 164–70 Temple of, 3 n. 6 Castalia, 301, 304, 306, 314 , 130, 144, 273, 282 Celaeno, 122–26, 128–29, 131, 142 Jupiter 109, 151, 152, 159, 182, 209, 212, 237, 270, Chloreus, 164, 168 273, 282, 292, 323, 329, 334–36, 339, 343, Clodius, P. (moneyer 42 bc), 258 344, 353, 354, 366, 369 Constantine, 55 n. 3 and Apollo, 8, 35, 39, 49, 63, 86, 121, 122, 164, Coronis, 352–54 167–68, 237, 302, 303, 305, 336, 349, 369, Crete, 115–22 371–73 Cumae, 97, 134, 144 Capitolinus, 37, 38, 194, 208, 210, 248, 321, 336 Cupid, and Apollo 78, 238, 264, 343–47 in recusatio, 159, 322 Cyparissus, 350 Tonans, 336

Daedalus, 137 Keats, John, 279 Daphne, 216, 332, 344–49, 352 Delos, 84–85, 118, 205, 238, 304, 325, 351 Laocoon, 110, 113, 161 Aeneas at, 103–11, 116, 128, 129, 135, 137, 138, 141, Latona, 188, 225, 272, 296 142, 149, 153–54, 166, 171, 183, 184, 355–58, laurel, 23, 27, 86, 148, 216–17, 229, 236, 243, 364, 372 247, 303, 310–12, 324, 325, 326, 343, Delphi, 4, 48, 100, 101, 105, 127, 158, 159, 205, 238, 346, 348 304, 324, 325, 339, 362, 363, 364 with tripod, 107, 127 Derrida, Jacques, 185 lectisternium, 16, 33–34, 35, 37 de Vian, Théophile, 54 Liberalia, 323 , 97, 136, 169, 188, 194, 247, 249, 259, 264, Lorrain, Claude, 356 n. 70 265, 270–71, 274, 277, 295 Apollinares, 26, 27, 29, 97 Dodona, 108, 127, 165, 166 ludi saeculares, 97, 139–40, 144, 184, 194, 248, 253, Dryden, John, 123, 346 257, 260, 270–97, 309, 341, 372 lyre or cithara, 1, 23, 73, 148, 155, 187, 189, 192, 225, Elysium, Apolline, 147–49 226, 232, 294, 301–04, 305, 306, 308, 320, 321, 325, 352 Gigantomachy/Titanomachy, 68, 301–07, 334, alternating with bow, 8 n. 20, 8, 31–32, 78, 87, 336, 339–40, 372 92, 155, 156, 231, 266, 293, 316, 352 Golden Bough, 146, 147 Maecenas, 39, 42, 43–44, 52, 92 Haemonides, 160–64 , 369 Hecate/Trivia, 133, 136, 145, 161. See also Diana and Augustus, 47, 57 Heine, Heinrich, 348 Marsyas, 1, 28, 33, 350–51 Helenus, 126–33, 141, 142, 144, 359–62 Meditrinalia, 222, 225 Hollander, John, 218 n. 71 /Hermes Horos (“Egyptian Apollo”), 110 n. 43, 232, 320, and Apollo, 44–53, 225, 354 328, 329, 331 Augustus as, 46–53 House of Augustus, 1–2, 9, 20–24, 186–87, 193, 211, in Iliad, 44 213, 328, 335, 336, 346, 347, 348, 350, 370–73 and poetry/music, 45, 52 Hyacinthus, 350, 353 as thief, 53 Messalinus, 234, 241 Iapyx, 171, 345 Metellus Pius, Q. Caecilius, 17 inauguratio, 241, 244 Mezentius, 151, 164 ivy, 311 , 69

Jonson, Ben, 15, 34 Naevius, 135 Julian family Naulochus, battle of, 20, 22, 24, 30 and Alban kings, 314, 319 , 69, 116 and Apollo, 19, 23, 42, 90 and Brutus, 24 and , 19, 23, 24, 47 and campsite memorial, 57

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Neptune (cont.) saeculum, 19, 25, 30, 38–39, 48, 253–97 and Sextus Pompey, 18, 24, 26 Sextus Pompey, 15, 20, 26, 29, 30, 31, 185, 192. See and triumvirs, 26 also Neptune Nero and Apollo, 31, 210 Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 71 n. 40, 253 Nicander, 79 Sibyl, 97, 105, 133–36, 137–38, 141–47, 149, 239, Nicopolis, 56, 58–60, 133 243, 247, 255, 260, 358–59, 364 Nigidius Figulus, 256 , 29, 97, 134, 139, 194, 239, 249, Niobe/Niobids, 200, 202, 289, 303, 277, 284, 372 351–52 Sorrento Base, 134, 189, 194, 199 Numanus Remulus, 150, 168 Sosius, C., 24, 42, 176–77, 193, 285, 345, 366 sphinx, 18 Ocyroe, 353–54, 363 Stanley, Thomas, 348 Orpheus, 148, 350 Stefonio, Bernardino, 252 n. 147 Sun, 19–20, 30, 125, 137, 187, 194, 209, 249, 258, paean, 48, 148, 265, 268, 271 259, 279, 352 n. 56 Palilia, 263 supplicatio, 207 palm, 107 swan, 310 Pan, 350 Swift, Jonathan, 332 Panthus, 112–15, 163, 339 Parnassus, 74, 107, 314, 339, 344 Temple of Apollo Penates, 66, 117–22, 142, 334, 368, 370 at Actium, 54, 56, 57, 59, 73, 83, 96, 227 Philippi, Battle of, 44 at Buthrotum, 85 “Apollo” watchword at, 26, 43, 53 at Cumae, 135–37 Phoebus etymologized, 48, 148, 162, 200, 208, at Leucate, 54, 59–60, 125, 216 250, 277, 284 Medicus (Sosianus), 23, 24, 28, 29, 42, 171, plague, 116, 158, 165, 356, 363 176–77, 193, 223, 235 n. 107, 268, 269, 271, Plancus, Lucius Munatius, 17 285, 345, 366 political lampoons, 31–32 on Palatine, 3–4, 20–23, 42, 47, 48, 56, 73, 82, Pound, Ezra, 77, 223 n. 79, 298, 299 87, 97, 111, 133, 134, 136, 137, 139, 140, 143, Prima Porta, statue of Augustus at, 286 155, 177, 185–252, 262, 269, 283, 289, 298, procuratio prodigiorum, 49 303, 318, 321, 326, 328, 335, 336, 341, 345, prophecies, 100, 108, 109, 115, 123, 129, 350, 351, 372 141, 142, 144, 155, 260, 359, libraries at, 189, 194, 199, 219, 299, 328, 335; 361, 372 portico of Danaids at, 189, 195, 197, 218; Pythagoras, 359–62 rivaling Jupiter Capitolinus, 79, 194, 208, and Apollo, 361–62 210, 346 Pythian Games, 311, 318, 341, 343, 347 Thymbraeus, 180–81 Python, 88, 157, 255, 339–43, 344, 347, 352, tripod, 187, 193. See also laurel 371, 372 vates and sacerdos, poet as, 221, 228, 235, 245, 297, quindecimviri, 19, 29, 97, 134, 139, 194, 228, 234, 314, 317, 325, 368 239, 241–42, 260, 275 Veiovis, 23, 151, 153 Venus, 69, 102–03, 113, 171, 173, 174, 179, 181, 182, Raphael, 72 292, 359 ritus Graecus, 229, 230, 275 , 195, 214, 350, 368, 369–73

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