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Ablabius 360<br />

ablative<br />

absolute 189 n. 8, 196, 244, 373<br />

adverbial Chapter 21 passim<br />

causal 216<br />

of duration 246<br />

of gerund instead of present participle 252<br />

of location 246, 366<br />

of quality 248<br />

abstracts 134, 208, 267, 341, 343<br />

accumulation<br />

of particles 220–1<br />

of prepositional phrases 245 n. 15<br />

of synonyms 220, 244 n. 5<br />

see also pleonasm<br />

accusative<br />

after potior 247<br />

proleptic 48<br />

syntactic spread of 371, 374<br />

subject of infinitive clause, omitted 149<br />

with verbs of motion 147, 249, 366, 373<br />

Adams, J. N. passim<br />

address<br />

forms of 33, 51, 58–9, 109, 225, 267, 321, 386–7,<br />

395, 424<br />

praenomen 109, 321 with n. 5<br />

self-address 224<br />

split 277<br />

third-person periphrasis 387<br />

to the reader 205, 219, 220, 222, 225, 226<br />

adjectives 49, 73, 347, Chapter 21 passim<br />

adverbs<br />

intensifiers 192<br />

modifying esse 49, 219<br />

of manner 192–3<br />

pronominal 220<br />

quantifiers 167 n. 15, 175<br />

Ælfric of Winchester 407, 412<br />

Ælfric Bata of Canterbury 407–8, 412<br />

Aethicus Ister 377, 395<br />

affectation 28–30<br />

Subject index<br />

473<br />

Affekt(satz) 45–50<br />

agreement, notional 159, 207–8, 365–6, 370<br />

alliteration 134 with n. 24, 253, 261–2, 271, 272,<br />

275, 276<br />

Amafinius 240<br />

ambiguity 267, 327; see also double entendre,<br />

sexual innuendo<br />

anacoluthon 35 n. 42, 37, 48 with n. 17, 51, 59–60,<br />

158, 212, 267<br />

analogists 233–4<br />

anaphora 48, 61, 260, 267–8, 298–9, 421,<br />

423 n. 17<br />

annoyance, expressions of 36, 59, 321, 333, 425<br />

anomalists 233–4<br />

Apollonius Molon 235<br />

apostrophe 260; see also address<br />

appeals 166, 306–7<br />

Apuleius 88–9, 333–8<br />

Arabic 9, 11<br />

archaism 16–18, 23–8, 53, 54–5, 56 n. 38, 57, 98,<br />

134, 137, 156, 157, 213, 214, 227, 238, 242,<br />

248–9, 251, 276, 278, Chapter 20 passim<br />

Aristarchus 233–4, 238<br />

artes grammaticae: see grammarians<br />

aside 304, 307, 311–12, 321, 322–3; see also<br />

parenthesis<br />

assonance 134, 253<br />

asyndeton 149–50, 189–90, 196, 212, 277,<br />

284 with n. 15, 290, 424 n. 20<br />

Atticists 13, 26<br />

attractio 90 n. 29, 367<br />

attractio inversa 155, 160, 212 n. 12<br />

Augustan poetry 227, 248, 284, 313, 316<br />

Augustus 28–30<br />

Ps.-Aurelius Victor 360<br />

authorial <strong>com</strong>ments 211, 293, 305–6, 426<br />

Avitus of Vienne 381 n. 16, 395<br />

Axelson, B. on ‘unpoetic’ words 53–4, 58, 62–3<br />

barbarism 4 n. 4, 14–15, 19 n. 5, 23 n. 22, 235, 320<br />

Bede Chapter 25 passim

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