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7>^<br />

INDEX.<br />

consulate and proconsulate, 655<br />

;<br />

his<br />

criticisms on Masson's chronology of<br />

Aristides, 655 his<br />

;<br />

error respecting<br />

Salvius, 656 ; infers a Parthian war of<br />

Antoninus Pius, 663<br />

Bornemann, on the so-called commentary<br />

of Theophilus, 725<br />

Bradford, his imprisonment and that of<br />

Ignatius, 360<br />

Brome; see Cronic<br />

Bryennios; his edition of the Epistles of<br />

S. Clement, 118; his collation for the<br />

present work, 118; value of his Constantinopolitan<br />

MS, 118, 125<br />

Bucher; on the year of Polycarp's martyrdom,<br />

651 sq; on the day of Polycarp's<br />

martyrdom, 702<br />

Bucherian Catalogue, 56<br />

Bucolus, bishop of Smyrna, 433 sq, 463,<br />

577; story of his connexion with Polycarp,_<br />

433 sq- 577 of his death, 434;<br />

of his burial-place, 470 ; may have<br />

been ordained by S. John, 441<br />

Bull; accepts Vossian letters, 329; criticises<br />

Pearson, 377, 386; on the heresy<br />

attacked by Ignatius, 377; on Sige,<br />

387; supported, 396; criticised, 377<br />

Bunsen ;<br />

his criticism of Petermann considered,<br />

106; on the authorship of<br />

the Apostolical Constitutions, 262;<br />

supports the Curetonian theory, 333 ;<br />

on the doctrinal position of the Long<br />

Recension, 268 ;<br />

on the Epistle of<br />

Polycarp, 579; minor criticisms on,<br />

334' 363<br />

Bunyan, his captivity and that of Ignatius<br />

compared, 360<br />

Burgundian origin of MSS of the Long<br />

Recension, 127, 274<br />

Burrhus, deacon of Ephesus, 34, 366;<br />

meets Ignatius at Smyrna, 34; accompanies<br />

him to Troas, 34, 36, 366 ;<br />

the amanuensis of letters, 34, 366, 370;<br />

leaves him, 370; coincidence of the<br />

name in the Acts of Leucius, 366<br />

Byzantium ; espouses the cause of Niger,<br />

526; its punishment by Severus, 526;<br />

no persecution under M. Aurelius at,<br />

526 sq; Tertullian's evidence, 527,<br />

539<br />

^aaiXiaaa, in the epitaph of Abercius<br />

applied to the Roman Church, 498<br />

^iliKarioov (form), 23<br />

pio6a,vaTos, 505<br />

Csecilia (S. ); alleged history of her life<br />

and martyrdom, 516 sq; her Acts unauthentic,<br />

517; discovery and removal<br />

of her body by Paschal I, 518; its exhumation<br />

by S fond rati, 519; De Rossi's<br />

discoveries in the Cemetery of S. Xystus,<br />

519; his inferences therefrom, 519<br />

sq; date of martyrdom considered, 520<br />

sq, 726; day of the martyrdom, 522;<br />

Erbes on, 726<br />

Cxcilius, in the letter of Euxenianus,<br />

4Q2, 500<br />

Crecilius Capella; commands the garrison<br />

at Byzantium, 526; his saying<br />

about the Christians, 526 sq, 539<br />

Crecilius Natalis, 519<br />

Cresar, alone, of Augustus, 699 sq<br />

Ctesarius, the month, 686<br />

Calamoeon, the month, 685 sq<br />

Calendars, seventeen compared in the<br />

Florentine and Leyden Hemerologies,<br />

678<br />

(i) Aphrodisian Calendar, 700<br />

(2) 'Asiatic' and 'Ephesian' Calendars,<br />

678 sq, 685 ;<br />

a modification of<br />

the Julian, 678 sq ; their peculiarities,<br />

679 sq, 682 sq, 698; confirmed by<br />

Galen and by inscriptions, 681 sq ;<br />

especially by a recently published<br />

Pergamene inscription, 6S7 sq; reason<br />

of the name 'Ephesian,' 687 ; names of<br />

the months, 684 sq date of<br />

;<br />

introduction,<br />

698 sq see Months<br />

;<br />

(3) Athenian Calendar, 685, 698<br />

(4) Cyprian Calendar ; date and character,<br />

701; connexion with 'Asiatic'<br />

and 'Ephesian,' 681, 701<br />

(5) Cyzicene Calendar, 685; names<br />

of the months discussed, 684<br />

(6) Delian Calendar, 685, 686, 687<br />

(7) Ephesian Calendar proper, as<br />

learnt from inscriptions, etc, 685, 686<br />

(8) Jewish Calendar; its fluctuations,<br />

711 sq, 727; nineteen years' cycle,<br />

712<br />

(9) Julian Calendar ; its peculiarities,<br />

681, 683; date of introduction, 698<br />

(10) Macedonian Calendar, 68 1, 685,<br />

687, 695<br />

(11) Rhodian Calendar, 698<br />

(12) Samian Calendar, 686<br />

(13) Smyrnsean Calendar, 685; authorities<br />

for, 686 ; not Syro-Macedonian,<br />

704<br />

(14) Syro-Macedonian Calendar; its<br />

three stages, 704, 708, 720<br />

(15) Other Calendars, 681, 686, 697<br />

Wieseler's theory of a lunar calendar<br />

at Smyrna in Polycarp's age, 689 sq;<br />

Salmon's, 691 sq ;<br />

reasons against<br />

these views, 692 introduction of solar<br />

;<br />

calendar under Augustus, 698 sq ; probably<br />

by Paullus Fabius Maximus,<br />

700 sq; backward reckoning retained<br />

in solar calendars, 693 the names of<br />

;<br />

months transferred from lunar to solar<br />

calendars, 694 the numbering of<br />

;<br />

months no evidence of a solar calendar,

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