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INDEX Pachomios. 141, 147-149. 155 note. 156, 370. Paedagogus, the, of Clement, 253. Painting, early Christian, 17, 316 sqq., 382; after Constantine, 325 sqq. ; Greek or Italian. 330, 333-335. Palermo, 307 note, 346 note, 385. Panegyrics, 35. Pantheon, 306. Paolo Fuori, basilica, 305. "Paradise Lost," 283. Parisiacae urbis, de hellis (poem) , 289. Parzival, 301. Paschale carmen of Sedulius, 281, 287. Patientia (personification) , 278. Paul, St., 321, 322, 329; writings, style of, 200, 207; views of marriage, 143. Paula, friend of Jerome, 185. Paulinus of Nola, 269, 272-276, 291-292, 297, 327 note, 378. Paulus Diaconus, 286 note. Pelagianism, 121 note. Peristephanon, the, of Pruden- tius, 270-272. Personifications in art, 318, 353, 356 ; in Christian Latin x>oetry, 278-280. Pervigilium Veneris, 6 note, 203. Peter, Gospel of, 226 note. Petrarch, 234. Philo of Alexandria, 98, 99, 367. Philosophy, Greek, 10, 15, 24; early Christian attitude toward, 108 sqq., 368; formulation of dogma in terms of, 116 sqq.; in scholasticism, 122; character of later phases of, 135 note; ethical ideals of, 138. Philostratus, 36 note, 41 note. Phoenice, de (poem) , 279 note. Phoenix, myth of, 6. Physiologm, the, 353, 388. Pietro in Vaticano, basilica, 305. Pilate, acts of, 228. Pindar, 235, 237, 241, 254, 260, 261. Plagiarism, 291. Plato, 214, 239, 255. Platonism, in Christian writings, 110, 125 sqq. Pliny, 335, 364. Plotinus, 49 note, 83, 85, 114 note, 135, 139, 140. Plutarch, 38. Polemic Latin Christian poems, 264, 276 sqq. Pompeian frescoes, 335. Porphyry, 52, 191. Portraits, Roman, 335. Praxede, S., 339 note. Pride, a chief Christian vice, 163, 279, 283. Priscianus, 48. Prosper of Aquitaine, 379. Providentia divina, carmen de, 379. Prudentius, 13 note, 248 note, 269-272, 277-280, 289, 290, 292, 327 note, 378. Psalms, first Christian songs, 249. Pseudo-Dionysius, see Dionysius the Areopagite. Psyche, in catacombs, 318 note, 323. Psychomachia, of Prudentius, 278-280, 290, 379. Pudenziana, S., 333, 336-337. Pudicitia (personification), 278. Pudor (personification), 279. Quantity, decay of, in Greek, 242. Radagunda, St., 294-295. Ravenna, 324, 330 note, 333, 336- 338, 347.