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INDEX.<br />

Africa, martyrdoms in, 522 sq, 524 sq;<br />

see also Acts of Pe7-pctua<br />

African proconsulate; see Proconsulate<br />

Agape;<br />

its relation to the Eucharist, 52,<br />

400 sq; the word in the Ignatian<br />

Epistles, 401<br />

Agapius the martyr, Eusebius's account<br />

of, 614<br />

Agathonice; mention by Eusebius of her<br />

martyrdom, 556, 641; represented as<br />

sister of Papylus, 642; date of her martyrdom<br />

, 642 sq, 715; see Papylus,<br />

Pcrganc7ie Mai-tyrs<br />

Agathopus see Rhaius Agathopus<br />

;<br />

Alauda, as the name of a legion, 490<br />

Alee; meets Ignatius at Smyrna, 35, 366<br />

sq; the name Smyrncean, 366; coincidence<br />

in the Martyrdom of Polycarp,<br />

367, 624; sister of Nicetes and aunt of<br />

Herodes, 35, 366, 453; not the wife of<br />

Polycarp, 440<br />

Aldus Manutius ; publishes the correspondence<br />

of Pliny, 52, 53, 54 sq;<br />

establishes its authenticity, 54 sq<br />

Alexander, Hieropolitan inscription on<br />

the tomb of, 494 ; its relation to the<br />

epitaph of Abercius, 494 sq<br />

Alexander, husband and son of S. Felicitas,<br />

511 sq; inscription on the son's<br />

tomb discovered, 512; the basilica of<br />

S. Felicitas, once the husband's house,<br />

Alexander of Abonoteichos, 460<br />

Alexander of Jerusalem; plagiarised in<br />

the Ignatian Epistle to the Antiochenes<br />

through Eusebius, 260<br />

Alexander, physician from Phrygia and<br />

martyr, 446<br />

Alexander Severus; see Severus, Alexander<br />

Alexandria Troas ;<br />

see Troas<br />

Aliturus, the actor, 1 1<br />

Allatius' professed transcript of a Vatican<br />

MS exposed, 119 sq<br />

Amantius, a martyr, 506<br />

'Amen: Gratia', 125, 205, 279<br />

Amisa, correspondence between Pliny and<br />

Trajan respecting, 19 sq<br />

Ammia, the Montanist, 383<br />

Ammianus, on the riots at Daphne, 43 sq<br />

Amr of Tirhani mentions the vision of<br />

Ignatius, 31<br />

Anachronisms alleged against the Ignatian<br />

Epistles, 364, 385 sq, 412 sq,<br />

422<br />

Anacolutha in the Ignatian Epistles; a<br />

proof of their hurried character, 360 sq,<br />

421 analogous to the Pauline Epistles,<br />

;<br />

42 1 found in the Short and iVIiddle<br />

;<br />

Forms equally, 313<br />

Anastasia the Deaconess, Letter to ; not<br />

from Ignatius, but from Severus of<br />

Antioch, 192; Merx's error regarding,<br />

192<br />

Anastasius, persons bearing the name,<br />

204<br />

Anastasius Bibliothecarius ;<br />

date of, 27;<br />

first mentions the legend of the 0eo-<br />

4>6pos, 27<br />

Anastasius I. of Antioch ; first quotes the<br />

spurious Ignatian Epistles, 204, 251,<br />

2 54> 257, 279; is<br />

quoted by Gregory<br />

the Great, 125, 204<br />

Anastasius of Sinai ;<br />

quotes the spurious<br />

Ignatian epistles, 212; his Ilodegus,<br />

549<br />

Anazarbus; mentioned in the Long Recension,<br />

260; argument therefrom as<br />

to date, 260; as to place of writing,<br />

274<br />

Anazarbus, Marinus of; see Mai-inus<br />

Andochius, the presbyter, 447, 571<br />

Andreas of Crete, quotes the Ignatian<br />

Epistles, 212<br />

Andrew, the Apostle, at Ephesus, 438<br />

Anencletus of Rome, his place in the<br />

episcopal succession, 247, 261, 266<br />

Angelology of Ignatius examined, 375,<br />

405 sq ; a characteristic of his age, 405 ;<br />

analogy in the case of Hooker, 406:<br />

the principal passage in the Curetonian<br />

Epistles, 321<br />

Anglo-Latin Version of the Ignatian E-<br />

pistles Ussher's discovery ; of, 76, 243<br />

sq; probability of Grossteste's authorship<br />

considered, 76 sq ; evidence of a<br />

Tours MS, 78; not known out of England,<br />

77; value of, 79; Greek MS used<br />

by the author, 79; relation of its text<br />

to the extant Greek, 80; MSS of, 81<br />

sq; the lost Mountague MS, 83 sq; its<br />

readings preserved on the margin of<br />

Ussher's transcrijjt, 84<br />

Anicetus, bishop of Rome; his meeting<br />

with Polycarp, 449 sq, 553, 555, 558,<br />

562, 563, 568, 727; date of his episcopate,<br />

676, 727; Lipsius' argument<br />

founded thereon, 671, 727 ;<br />

Keim's<br />

argument, 676, 727<br />

Anteros, the burial-place of, 726<br />

Anthologia Palatina; epigrams relating<br />

to Polycarp and Nicolas of Myra in,<br />

576<br />

Antinomianism ; its rise in the early<br />

Church, 586 sq; testimony of the<br />

Epistle of Polycarp to, 586<br />

Antinous, reference in the Sibylline oracles<br />

to the deification of, 544<br />

Antioch ; beautified by Theodosius, 47 ;<br />

the Tychffium at, 47; Daphne, the suburb<br />

of, 41 sq; the Daphnitic gate, 62,<br />

156; 'Great Church' of, 46; architectural<br />

splendour of, 47<br />

; Paul and<br />

Barnabas at, 417 sq; visited by Trajan,

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