ABSTRACT

Aaron, in AP poem, III.i 71 Abbey, C.J., I 301n, 302n Abchurch Lane (London), in AP poems, VI 162,

164n Abel, in AP poem, III.i 139; other ref., III.i lv Abelard, Peter, in AP poems, II 319, 321, 322,

327, 330, 340, 345, 346; other ref., II 95n, 411 ff. Abergavenny, William Nevill, 16th Baron, and

his wife Catharine, IV 88-9n Abscourt farm. See Aps-court Accius, Lucius (poet, 2nd/1st c. BC), VIII 3 Acestis, in AP poem, I 436 Achaemenes, in AP poem, I 446 and n Achaian, in AP poem, I 417 Achilles, in AP poems, I 459; V 127, 306 Achiz, King, in AP poem, VI 290, 293n Acis, in AP poems, I 365 and n, 367, 370, 371,

372, 373 Acton (Middlesex), in AP poem, III.ii 25 and n Adam, in AP poems, II 17, 75; IV 27; VI 186 Adams, Mr (translator of Virgil), I 67n Adams, G.B., I 152n Adams, J.C., III.i xxxiv n Adderbury (formerly Atterbury, in Oxfordshire),

VI 380-2 Addison, Joseph, Biog., IV 343; opinion of

Chaucer, II 5 f., 8n; of the R. of the Locke, II 103, 121; on gardening, III.ii 141n; organizes benefit performance for Durfey, VI 102n; his “little Senate”, VI 112n, 124n, 285; assists Budgell, VI 123; assists Philips, VI 139n; praises Philips’s Pastorals, VI 139n; criticizes E. on Criticism, VI 144n; compared with Virgil, VI 204, 207n;

connection with Iliad trans., VI 132n, 135n, 144n, 145n, 173, 285; VII xli-xlii; on Homer’s intention, VII lxxx; other ref., I 18, 59n, 257n; II xii, xiii, 115, 140n, 408; V xxxix, 125n, 134n, 165n, 207n, 431, 432, 446; VI 85n, 140 and n, 141n, 177n; X 596. See also Guardian, Spectator, Tatler. AP relations with, IV xxiii, 339, 343; V 26 f., 29 f., 32-3, 188n; VII xxvi, xxxviii, 23; X 443; AP corres., I 315n; in AP poems, IV 109, 213; V 110 and n, 114 and n, 301, 302; VI xv, 123, 140, 173, 202-7; as Atticus, II 240n; IV xxiv, 107n, 109-11, 212n, 323n; V 33n; VI 141n, 142-3, 144-5n, 205n, 284-5n

WORKS : Account of the Greatest English Poets, I 254n,

271-2n, 294n; 424n; II 221n, 286n; Battle of the Frogs and Mice, II 107; Campaign, I 74n, 156n, 159n; II 349n; III.i 68n; X 502, 509; Cato, III.i 12n, 54n, 141n, 153n; IV 111n, 224n; V 185; VI 115n, 410n; VII xxv; AP Prologue, VI 96-8; epigrams on, VI 99-100, 410; Dialogues upon Ancient Medals, I 172n; VI 205-6n, 207n; Epilogue for Granville, The British Enchanters, I 68n; Essay on the Pleasures of the Imagination, X 605; Essay on Virgil’s Georgics, I 32n, 135; V 106-7n; Horace’s Ode III iii, X 510; Latin poems, II 107 and n; V 155n, 364n; Letter from Italy, I 149n, 154n, 194n, 320n; II 37n, 253n, 258n; III.i 79n; IV 107n; V 69n, 178-9n, 304n; The Lover, III.ii 72n; The Playhouse [?], III.i 156n; Poem to his Majesty, I 189n; II 182n; Remarks on Several Parts of Italy, I 181n, 183n, 184n, 188n, 245n, 266n, 268n; II 164n, 237n, 258n, 275n, 305n; Rosamond, II 121, 164n, 187n; A Song for St Cecilia’s Day, II 259n, 279n; To Sir Godfrey

Kneller, V 97n Translations: Ausonius, II 254n; Claudian, II 261n; Horace, I 193n; IV 101n; Lucan, II 164n; Ovid Metam., II 21n, 50n, 183n, 191n; Sappho, V 72n; Silius Italicus, I 266n; II 203n; Virgil Georgic iv, II 127n

Admiralty Building (Whitehall), III.ii 137n Adonis, in AP poems, I 76, 90; III.ii 91; V 124,

305 Adrastus, in AP poems, I 424, 433, 434, 436 Adrian. See Hadrian Adriatic, in AP poem, V 374 Adventurer, notes

on E. on Man, III.i Aegerian, in AP poem, VI 383 Aegon, in AP poem, I 80 ff. Aegypt. See Egypt Aegysthus, in AP poem, IV 301 Aelianus (author of Tactica), VII 237 Aelianus, Claudius (author of De nat. anim., 2nd/

3rd c. AD), VII 34, 41, 57-8, 62-3; VIII 306; IX 134; X 97, 341

Aeneas, in AP poems, I 365; II 272; V 373 Aeolian, I 423 and n, 430; VI 45 Aeschylus, in AP poems, V 88, 185, 335;

epigram, VI 300, 303n; Scholiast upon, IX 115; other ref., I 250n; II 230

WORKS: Fragments, VII 399-400, 442, 463; VIII 545; X

101; Persae, IX 379; Prometheus Bound, VII 370; IX 202; Seven Against Thebes, VIII 358

Aeson, in AP poem, V 353 Aesop at the Bear Garden. See Preston Aethiopian, in AP poems, I 395 and n; VI 117

and n Aetna, in AP poems, I 86, 366, 371, 393 and n;

III.i 139 Africk, in AP poems, II 174; IV 27 Against Chance and Fate (anon.), III.i 51n Against the Fear of Death (anon.), II 201n Agallias Cercyreus (commentator on Homer),

VIII 350-1 Aganippe, in AP poem, VI 79 Agenor, in AP poem, I 409 and n Agis, in AP poem, II 269 and n Ahlers (surgeon), VI 262n Aitken, George, VII xxxvii n

Ajax [Ajaces], in AP poems, I 282, 451, 452, 453, 454; V 81, 371

Alans, in AP poems, V 157, 324 Alaric, in AP poems, V 157, 324 Alban, in AP poem, I 380 Albion, in AP poems, I 61, 161, 179, 180, 193; V

93 Albutius, in AP poem, IV 59 Alcaeus (Greek lyric poet), in AP poems, I 394

and n; II 273 Alce [Alse 1751], in AP poem, II 70 Alciati, Andrea, I 321n Alcibiades, I 315n Alcides, in AP poems, I 434; II 75, 258; IV 195 Alcinous, in AP poems, I 465, 467, 468, 471; VI

103 Alcmaon, in AP poem, I 454 Alcmena, in AP poem, I 385 Alcoforado, Marianna, II 295n Alday, John (translator), III.i li n Aldenham, Henry Hucks Gibbs, 1st Baron, II 383,

386 Aldgate (London) , in AP poem, V Aldrich, Henry, V Aldus Manutius (printer), III.ii 150; VI 83, 85n Alexander the Great, I 283n, 312n; II 236f.,

265f.; III.i 35, 148 and n; VII 15, 59-60; X 430 Alexander the Mydian [Myndian] (writer on

zoology, date uncertain), IX 425 Alexander Paphius (2nd c. AD), VII 28 Alexandrine, in AP poem, I 280 Alexis, in AP poems, I 71, 73, 75, 77, 89; VI 236 Alfred, King, in AP poems, IV 195; VI 290 Alison, in AP poem, II 69 Allatius, Leo (translator of Homer), VII xxxviii;

AP debt to, VII lxxxi; De patria Homeri, VII 31, 44, 46, 54, 59; IX xiv

Allen, R.J., Clubs of Augustan London, III.ii 31n, 91n; VI 177n

Allen, Ralph, Biog., IV 344; AP corres., III.i 75n, 131n, 140n, 146n, 150n, 164n; IV xli, 64n, 97n, 169n, 282n, 304n, 308n, 346, 384; V 65n; VI 149n, 363n, 389n, 394n; in AP poem, IV 308 and n; other ref., V xxx, 251n; VII ccxxvii

Allen, Mrs Ralph, III.ii 47n

Allen, T.W. (modern editor of Homer), VII lxxv and n, lxxxi, 28-30, 34, 36, 44, 50

Allestree, Richard, Decay of Christian Piety, III.ii 101n

Almonds for Parrots (anon.), II 400 Alphaeus, in AP poems, V 140, 314 Alphëus, in AP poem, I 426 Alps, in AP poems, I 265; II 343; VI 157 Alsop, Anthony, Biog., V 427; other ref., V

361n, 364n, 365, 440 Amaranthine, in AP poems, I 94 and n; VI 33 Amasaeus, Romulus (Venetian writer, translator),

IX 209 Amazon, in AP poem, II 173 Amazonia (Homeric lost work), VII 54 Amelia, Princess, Biog., IV 344; in AP poem, IV

7 Ames, Joseph (antiquary), III.ii Amhurst, Nicholas (journalist), IV xxxi Amis, Sara Mack, VII xxiii Ammianus Marcellinus (historian, 4th c. AD),

VII 237; VIII 58, 104; IX 142 Ammon, in AP poems, III.i 35; IV 104, 320; V

380 Amory, Thomas, Life of John Buncle, V 115n Amphiaraus, in AP poem, I 433 Amphion, in AP poems, I 409 and n; II 29, 259;

VI 31 Amphisboena, in AP poem, VI 301 Amphisus, in AP poem, I 388 Amphitrite, in AP poem, III.ii 149 Anacharsis (hellenized Scythian sage c 600 BC),

III.i 112n; X 254 Anacreon, VII 200 Anaxarchus, VII 60 Ancient v Modern controversy. See Homer

scholarship Ancus (king), VII ccxxxii n Andover, William Howard, Viscount, VI 338n,

451 Andraemon, in AP poems, I 386, 388 and n Andron (of Halicarnassus, genealogist), X 202 Angelo, Henry, VI 448n Anglo-Saxon chronicler, I 132, 138, 153n Anjou, Duke of (later Philip V of Spain), III.ii

93n Anna Ivanovna, Czarina, III.ii 28n Anne, Queen, in AP poems, I 181 and n; II 99,

129, 134, 169, 199, 297; III.ii 105; IV 151, 167; V 99, 297; other ref., I 39, 40, 69n, 130, 132, 134, 136, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142, 159n, 165n, 182n, 187n, 191n, 194n, 225, 299n, 324n; II 392, 399, 400; V 45; VII xxv, l, ccxvii

Annius, Biog., V 427; in AP poem, V 380; other ref., V 338n, 376n, 377 ff., 452

Annual Miscellany, VII cx Annual Register, II 306n Anstis, John, Biog., IV 344; in AP poems, IV

243, 326; other ref., V 416 Antimachus of Colophon (poet and scholar, 5th

c. BC), VIII 202 Antiochus I (king of Syria), VII 61 Antonius, in AP poem, VI 167 Antony, in AP poem, VI 67 Aonian, in AP poems, I 112 and n, 428 Apelles (painter, 4th c. BC), in AP poem, V 325;

other ref., V 158, 159; VIII 360; X 46, 600 Apian (Apion of Alexandria, compiler of Homer

glossary), VII 43, 47, 66; IX 39 Apicius (supposed author of 1st/ 2nd c. AD

cookery book), V 396n Apollo, in AP poems, I 243 and n, 402 and n, 433,

434, 438, 443, 444, 462; IV 112; V 353; VI 25, 47, 171, 284, 360; other ref., VI 308n

Apollodorus (Athenian commentator on Homeric catalogue of ships, 2nd/1st c. BC), IX 400

Apollonius of Rhodes (2nd c. BC), Argonautica, VII 6; VIII 285; IX 226, 246, 329-30; X 61, 171, 414

Apollonius Glaccus (writer on internal diseases, 2nd/1st c. BC), X 222

Appius, in AP poem, I 306 Applebee’s Original Weekly, III.i 73n, 131n Applebee’s Weekly Journal, V 437, 457 Aps-court [Apps-Court], in AP poem, IV 164n,

181 and n Aquinas, Thomas, his theodicy, III.i xxxiii; Sum.