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INDEX OF SUBJECT-MATTER.
Abbreviations employed, 4
Abdo and Sennes, martyrs, 363
Abraham; in Clement's Epistle, 43 sq; his title `ο φιλος, 43, 63
Abulides, Egyptian name for Hippolytus, 401, 477
Abundius, Abundus; in the Laurentian Acts, 353, 469 sq, 472 sq; his burialplace, 469; Ado of Vienne on, 360; inscription relating to, 351
Acontus, a martyr of Portus, depositio of, 355, 475
Aden; never called Portus Romanus, 429; its usual name, 429; not the see of Hippolytus, 429
Ado of Vienne; on the martyrdom of Laurence and Hippolytus, 357 sq, 448, 450, 471 sq, 448, 450, 471 sq; source of his information, 473
Agapitus, in the Laurentian Acts, 353, 354, 357
Ager Veranus; its position, 442; the name, 442 sq; cemetaries at, 442 sq; burial-place of Hippolytus, 440, 442; probably on his property there, 441, 443; his statue discovered in, 463 sq; other martyrs buried there, 462; confused medieval use of the term, 443, 463; Do Rossi's excavations, 443, 453, 463; inscriptions found at, 464; history of Hippolytus' basilica there, 444 sq, 451 sq, 459; the basilica disinterred, 452, 464; Hippolytus' bones translated from, 351 sq, 459, 467 sq; other reliques transferred and the cemetery rifled, 351 sq, 459 sq, 463, 468 sq; commemorative inscription, 351, 459, 462, 469; medieval acts and guide books written for pilgrims to, 463, 473; the Laurentian Acts linked with, 468; the expression juxta Nympham, 359, 472
Agnes (S.); her cemetery, 443, 445, 451; her day, 451; Prudentius' poem on, 445, 451; her connexion with other martyrs commemorated by Prudentius, 445, 451
Alcibiades and the Book of Elchasai, 323 sq
Alcinous, heretic, 347, 396
Alexander III at S. Denis, 468
Alexandrian Church, its origin and early character, 504 sq
Alexandrian MS, Clementine matter in the; title, 191, 198 sq; mutilations and lacunae, 240, 263 sq; corruptions, 57, 110, 124, 138, 232 sq; first explicit mention of 2 [Clement] as the work of Clement of Rome in, 193, 200
Almsgiving, its importance in 2 [Clement], 251
Alogi, the name perhaps traceable to Hippolytus, 394
Ambrose (S.), his literary obligations to Hippolytus, 413
Ambrosius, Origen's 'task-master', 330; confused by Photius with Hippolytus, 348, 423
Amphilocus, metrical list of the scriptures by, 407, 408, 413
Anacolutha in Clement's Epistle, 11
Anastasius Apocrisiarius, on a spurious Hippolytean work, 344, 403 sq
Anastasius of Sinai; quotes Hippolytus, 345, 421; on the Eternal Church, 245 sq
Ancient Homily; see Corinthians, Seocnd Clementine Epistle to the
Andreas of Caesarea, mentions Hippolytus, 340
Andreas the presbyter, restored Hippolytus' basilica, 454, 465; perhaps prior of the title of the third ecclesiastical region, 465
Antichrist, treatise of Hippolytus on; notices, 330, 345, 348, 349; extant, 398, 405; character, 398; date, 398; Nero as Antichrist in Barnabas, 507, 508, 509; in other documents, 511 sq
Antipodes, early fathers on the, 73
Apocalypse of Elias, 106
Apocalypse of S. John; not considered by the Gaius of Proclus the work of Cerinthus, 381; hence no argument against the identification of Gaius and Hippolytus, 386 sq; Hippolytus' view, 394; Dionysius of Alexandria mistaken, 386; how far Gwynn's discovery modifies this argument, 388
Apocryphal quotations in Clement, 39, 52, 64, 80, 95, 139, 141; in 2 [Clement], 218, 219, 227, 235, 236 sq
Apocryphal writings ascribed to O. T. prophets, 39 sq; invented by Gnostics, 106
Apollinarian expressions anticipated in early orthodox writings, 14 sq
Apollinaris on the character f Domitian, 7
Apollos, not reckoned an apostle by Clement, 144
Apostolical Constitutions; imitates Clement's Epistle, 5, 70, 71, 125, 134, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176; Hippolytus' name attached to a form of, 401 sq; illustrates 2 [Clement], 222, 249; and cites it as genuine and canonical, 193
Apt, the sarcophagus at, a testimony to Hippolytus' fame, 467
Arabic Catena on the Pentateuch ascribed to Hippolytus, 348, 423
Archelaus the deacon, in the Portuensian Acts, 356, 364, 474, 476
Arsis, Assis, the island at Portus, 341
Artemon, the treatise against; assigned to Gaius, 348, 377; identical with the Little Labyrinth, 378, 380, 385, 421; and the work of Hippolytus, 380 sq; an objection of Salmon's considered, 400; see Little Labyrinth
Ascension of Isaiah; date, 106; probably extant, 107; not quoted by S. Paul, 106; makes Nero Antichrist, 511
Assumption of Moses; an alleged quotation in Clement from, 65, 81, 86; on the phoenix, 85; minor reference to, 187
Athletic metaphors in 2 [Clement], 223 sq
Atlantis, 73
Augustine (S.), on S. Matt. xvi. 18, 19, 482, 483
Aurea, in the Portuensian Acts, 362, 474; see Chryse
Babylon; in S. Peter's Epistle, 491 sq; as a name for Rome, 492
Balaam, the Blessings of, 343, 389, 400, 402
Baptism, called σφραγις, 201, 226
Baralas, Barulas, in the story of Romanus, 446 sq, 449 sq
Bardenhewer, 366, 391, 393
Barnabas, the Epistle of; its character, 503; author, 503 sq; canonicity, 504; country, 504 sq; date, 505 sq; test passages as to date, 506; theory of Weizsäcker, 505, 507; Hilgenfeld, 506, 507; Volkmar, 505, 508 sq; the theories criticised and date suggested, 509; the threefold kingship and the coming of Antichrist explained, 509 sq
Baronius, 373, 477
Basil (S.) quotes Clement, 140, 169
Bensly and the Syriac Version of the Clementine Epistles, 36, 47, 69, 147, 158, 176, 215, 25, 257
Benson, Archbishop, on Hippolytus, 367, 453, 466
Bero, a spurious Hippolytean work against, 345, 346, 403 sq
Bianchini, 367, 399
Bilt (S.); French name for Hippolytus, 477; the Abbey of, 467
Bishops, itinerant and extra-diocesan, 432 sq; illustrated by the episcopate of Hippolytus, 432 sq
Bito, 185, 187, 305
Book of Jubilees, 44, 94
Bostra; Hippolytus associated by Gelasius with the see of, 340, 428; the error traced, 327, 331, 428
bravium, 28
Brescia, reliques of Hippolytus in S. Julia at, 468
Byrennios; his edition of Clement, 47, 172, 178, 181, 234, 243, 244, 257; criticised, 14, 21, 30, 38, 77, 78, 90, 96, 129, 148, 158, 172, 177, 182, 224, 233, 245, 260; assigns 2 [Clement] to Clement of Rome, 204 sq
Bucher, 399
Bucina; mentioned in the Liber Pontificalis, 340; its position, 340; the reading of the passage, 349
Bunsen, 34, 132, 134, 367, 378, 385, 395, 397, 402, 403, 404, 427, 428, 430
Cain, meanings given to the name, 22
Callinicus the tribune, in the Acts of Laurence, 362
Callistus, bishop of Rome; his life and relations to Hippolytus, 320 sq, 431 sq, 437, 439; his cemetery, 328, 442, 451; his portrait extant, 441
Canon; in the time of Clement, 205 sq; of 2 [Clement], 202, 204, 205 sq, 242, 245 sq
Canons ascribed to Hippolytus, 401 sq
Carpophorus, Callistus' master, 320 sq
Caspari, 367, 401 sq, 403, 407
Cassianus, picture seen by Prudentius representing the martyrdom of, 450, 453
Cassianus, Julius; quotes the Gospel of the Egyptians, 207, 236 sq, 238, 239; his controversy with Clement of Alexandria thereon, 207, 236, 239
Cemeteries; (1) of S. Agnes, 443, 445, 451; (2) of Callistus, position, burials and commemorations, 328, 442, 451; (3) of Cyriace, name, 469, 472; position, 442 sq, 469; called the Cemetery of S. Laurence, 442 sq; basilica of S. Laurence at, 442 sq; the church of S. Stephen at, 341, 459; saints and popes buried in, 442, 469, 471; reliques transferred from the cemetery of Hippolytus to, 351 sq, 459, 468; commemorative inscription, 351, 459, 469; (4) of Hippolytus; see Ager Veranus
Censurianus, in the Portuensian Acts, 361, 364, 474 sq
Cerinthus as author of the Apocalypse of S. John, 381, 386 sq
Chair of Hippolytus, 324 sq, 395, 400, 412, 419 sq, 440, 463 sq; see further Hippolytus of Portus
Chilliasm in Hippolytus and other early writers, 387 sq
Christology; of Clement, 13 sq, 57, 91, 102, 205; of 2 [Clement], 200, 205, 211, 230, 248; of other early writers, 13 sq
Chronica of Hippolytus; notices of, 325, 395, 421; identification of, 399, 419; date of, 437
Chronicon Paschale; quotes Hippolytus, 344, 403, 421; a passage wrongly ascribed in, 344
Chronology of our Lord's life in Hippolytus' system, 391 sq
Chryse, in the Portuensian Acts, 361, 364 sq, 474 sq
Chrysostom on Romanus, 446, 448
Claudius Ephebus, 185, 187, 305
Claudius Gothicus, in the spurious Acts of Hippolytus, 471, 474
Claudius, in the Laurentian Acts, 358, 472
Clemens, Flavius, his relations to Clement of Rome, 8
Clement of Alexandria; quotes Clement of Rome, 4, 9, 39, 42, 52, 54, 55, 56, 62, 65, 72, 75, 77, 93, 104, 111, 116, 121, 127, 140, 141, 145, 146 sq, 149, 164, 168, 172; his use of the Gospel of the Egyptians, 207; does not know 2 [Clement], 192; is not its author, 204, 205 sq; on S. Peter at Rome, 495
Clement of Rome; see Clement, Epistle of
Clement, mentioned in Hermas; according to Harnack distinct from Clement of Rome, and author of 2 [Clement], 207 sq
Clement, Epistle of; MSS and Versions, 3, 13; other sources of evidence for, 4; titles, 5; date, 8, 25, 125, 134, 144, 185; the writer a Hellenist Jew, 23, 205; his personal relation to the Apostles, 25; his mention of S. Peter, 493; his comprehensiveness, 121; combines the teachings of S. Peter, S. Paul and S. James, 47, 97, 100, 149; his tolerance, 149, 170; his christology, 13 sq, 57, 91, 102, 205; the Epistle konwn to the author of 2 [Clement], 235; the styles compared, 205; the opening words imitated, 5; translation, 271 sq
Clement, Spurious Epistle of, see Corinthians, Second Clementine Epistle to the
Clementine Homilies; imitates Clement, 52; and 2 [Clement], 217, 219; relative positions of S. Peter and S. Paul in, 30
Cleomenes, the Noetian, at Rome, 319 sq
Cologne, reliques of Hippolytus at, 468
Compendium against all Heresies; an early work of Hippolytus, 414; its date, 426 sq; not the Philosophumena, 414; probably survives in a Latin summary in the Praescriptio of ps-Tertullian, 386, 414 sq; references to, 400, 413 sq
Concordia, the 'nurse' of Hippolytus; in the Laurentian Acts, 353, 354; in Ado of Vienne, 359 sq; in Florus-Bede, 357; her burial-place, 351, 469 sq; her day, 356, 470; originally 'mulier,' 470; when added to the story of Hippolytus, 463; her connexion with him merely local, 470
Constantinopolitan MS, corrigenda in the collation for this edition, 268
Cooper, B. H., 33
Corinth, as a halting-place between the East and Rome, 9
Corinth, Church at; feuds in the, 20 sq, 43, 120 sq, 133, 143 sq, 158
Corinthians, Pauline Epistles to the; allusions in Clement's Epistle to, 142 sq; both Epistles known to Clement, 142 sq; source of a quotation in 1 Cor. ii. 9, 106 sq
Corinthians, Epistle of Clement to the; see Clement, Epistle of
Corinthians, Second Clementine Epistle to the; the title in MSS, and deductions, 191, 198, 211; not the work of Clement, 191 sq, 204 sq; external evidence, 192 sq; accepted by the Monophysites, 193; the appelation 'Epistle to the Corinthians,' 193 sq; from internal evidence a homily, 194 sq, 253; probably delivered in Corinth, 197, 224; extempore or from manuscript? 197; then read publicly and attached to Clement's Epistle, 197 sq; not Soter's letter, nor Dionysius' reply, 196 sq; not by a layman, 195, 253; Harnack's theory of its Roman origin, 199 sq; the resemblances to the Shepherd of Hermas, 200 sq; date, 201 sq; its evidence to the canon, 202 sq; orthodoxy of the writer, 202; the form of Gnosticism attacked in, 203; acquaintance of the author with the writings of S. Paul and S. John, 204, 222; with Clement's Epistle, 235; the author, not Clement of Rome (Bryennios' view), 204 sq; not Clement of Alexandria (Hilgenfeld's view), 206; not the Clement of Hermas (Harnack's view), 207 sq; a Gentile Christian, 205, 213, 214; its literary merit, 208; lacunae in the archetype of our MS real and supposed, 233 sq, 245; analysis, 208 sq; translation, 306 sq
Cotelier, 143, 215, 216
Cotterill, 115
Crescentio, Crescentius, Crescentianus, in the Laurentian Acts, 353, 358, 471 sq
Cureton, 193
Cyprian on S. Matt. xvi. 18, 19, 484 sq; interpolations in the passage, 484 sq
Cyriace; in the Laurentian Acts, 353, 358, 469 sq, 471 sq; inscription relating to, 251; gave her name to the cemetery of S. Laurence, 342, 459; probably owned the ground, 469; see Cemeteries
Cyriacus, the bishop, in the Portuensian Acts, 364, 475, 476; in Roman martyrologies, 356; in Florus-Bede, 357
Cyril of Alexandria, on S. Matt. xvi. 18, 19, 482 sq
Cyrilla; in the Laurentian Acts, 353, 354, 360, 473; inscriptions relating to, 351, 352; references to, 353; her identity, 470; her burial-place, 469 sq; date of her martyrdom, 471; her day, 471; her connexion with Hippolytus local, 471
Cyrillus of Scythopolis on Hippolytus, 343, 421
Damasus, bishop of Rome; his episcopate, 444; inscription on Hippolytus by, 328 sq, 424 sq, 444 sq; read by Prudentius, 424; makes Hippolytus a Novatian, 425, 445; the result of a confusion, 425 sq; calls him 'presbyter,' 424, 428, 435; other inscriptions of, 375, 464, 500; beautifies the basilica of Hippolytus, 329, 444 sq
Daniel, commentary by Hippolytus on, 391 sq; patristic notices of, 343, 345, 346, 348, 349, 350; Bardenhewer on, 391; Georgiades' discovery of, 391; Kennedy's edition of, 366, 391
Davies, 69, 70, 232
De Magistris, 365, 368, 395, 395, 476
De Rossi; his writings on Hippolytus, 366, 368; discovers inscriptions illustrating Hippolytus, 329, 351 sq, 374 sq, 443 sq; on the Paschal Tables of Hippolytus, 399; on his cemetery in the Ager Veranus, 443, 453, 463; on his memoria in the Vicus Patricius, 465; on the picture of his martyrdom seen by Prudentius, 453; on the Acts of Hippolytus, captain of brigands, 373 sq; on the Cemetery of Callistus, 374 sq; on the day of Concordia, 470 sq
Decius; death of the emperor, 362, 364; in the Laurentian Acts confused with Gothicus, 471; his alleged wife and daughter martyred, 470
Denis (S.), monastery of; bones of Hippolytus brought to the, 467; Alexander III at the, 468
Deuteronomy xxxii. 8, 9, reading of, 93 sq
Dialogue with Proclus; see Proclus, Dialogue with
Dialogues, early Christian, real and fictitious characters in, 381 sq
Dionysius of Alexandria, on the Apocalypse, 386
Dionysius of Corinth; on the martyrdom of S. Peter and S. Paul, 26, 27, 494; the Second Clementine Epistle unknown to, 192; and not his work, 197
Dionysius Barsalibi, Hippolytean fragments discovered in, 388, 394
Dodwell, 206
Döllinger; on Hippolytus of Portus, 368, 403, 427, 430 sq, 440; on Hippolytus of Antioch, 371; on Severina, 397; on the Treatise against Bero, 404
Domitian; his close association with Vespasian and Titus in the empire, 509 sq; character of the persecution under, 7, 175; allusions in Clement's Epistle to this persecution, 7, 175
Donaldson, 133, 195
Dorner, 403
Dorotheus the Archimandrite, quotes 2 [Clement], 193, 225
Dräseke, 404
Duobus Geminis Cons. as the date of the Crucifixion; probably due to Hippolytus, 391 sq; light thrown on this by the treatise on Daniel, 391 sq
Ebedjesu, the catalogue of; Hippolytus' works in, 350, 393, 398, 419 sq, 423; the Heads against Gaius mentioned in, 350, 388; the Little Daniel, 393
Ebionites; attacked in 2 [Clement], 211, 229; their name, 211 sq; their christology, 211 sq; their Gospel, 231
Elchesai, the book of, 324
Eldad and Modad; history of the work, 80; its relation to 2 Peter, 235; quoted in Clement's Epistle, 65, 80; and in 2 [Clement], 235
Elkanah and Anna, treatise of Hippolytus to, 338, 390, 420
Encratites and the Gospel of the Egyptians, 237 sq, 240
Endor, the witch of, Hippolytus' work on, 325, 330, 400, 412, 420
Enoch, called `ο δικαιος, 42
Ephebus, 185, 187, 305
Epigonus, the pupil of Noetus, 319
Epiphanius; an alleged allusion to Clement's Epistle explained, 62, 117; quotes another passage second-hand probably through Hegesippus, 158; date of his work against heresies, 415; his indebtedness to Hippolytus, 413, 415 sq; quotes from the Ebionite Gospel, 231
Episcopacy in Corinth in Clement's time, 120 sq, 123, 129, 133
Erbes, 372, 429
Eugenius quoted in Clement's Epistle, 115, 116
Eusebius; on 2 [Clement], 192, 199 sq; probably knew the work, 199 sq; on Romanus, 446; on the works of Hippolytus, 327, 389 sq, 419 sq; on Hippolytus himself, 326 sq; ignorant of the facts of Hippolytus' life, 428; on Gaius, 326 sq, 377 sq, 380 sq, 384; on Hippolytus the brigand, 373
Eusebius the presbyter, in the Portuensian Acts, 364
Eustratius, on Hippolytus, 343, 420
Ezekiel; apocryphal works ascribed to, 39, 40; perhaps quoted by Clement, 39; bipartite division of the canonical book of, 40
Fabian, bishop of Rome, divides the city among the seven deacons, 372
familia of Hippolytus, 351, 354, 356, 357, 359, 470
Faustinus, in the Portuensian Acts, 474
Felicissimus the deacon, in the Laurentian Acts, 357
Filocalus the calligrapher, 444, 464
fock, 403, 404
Fortunatus, 187, 305
Fossombrone, cult of Hippolytus and Laurence at, 466 sq
Fulrad; brings bones of Hippolytus to France, 467; his abbey St Bilt, 467
Funk, 440
Fuscianus, city prefect, 320, 321
Gaia, Gaius, in legal formulae, 382
Gaius, the Roman presbyter; Eusebius on, 326 sq; Jerome on, 329, 378; Photius on, 347, 377 sq; treatise ascribed to, especially the Dialogue against Proclus, 377 sq, 407; all belong to Hippolytus, 13, 377 sq; Gaius perhaps Hippolytus' praenomen, 381; all particulars about Gaius and Hippolytus identical, 382, 383; probably the same as Hippolytus, 318, 496; the reference in the MSS of the martyrdom of Polycarp, 383; on the Apocalypse, 386; on the millennium, 387 sq; style and matter of the Dialogue, 386; his date, 496; on the graves of S. Peter and S. Paul, 26, 496, 497, 499; the Heads against, in Ebedjesu's catalogues, 350, 395; fragments discovered by Gwynn, 366, 380, 388
Games, Greek words adopted by the Romans relating to, 35
Gass, 200
Gebhardt; on Clement's Epistle, 172, 174, 176, 177, 178, 184; on 2 [Clement], 195, 224, 240, 257
Gelasius; quotes Hippolytus, 340, 421; confuses his see, 428
Geminus of Antioch, 331, 371
Genesis iv. 3-8 explained, 22 sq
Genesius, martyr, in the Laurentian Acts, 353; buried in the cemetery of Hippolytus, 454 sq; his church restored by Gregory III, 340, 455; two martyrs of the name mentioned, 455; but perhaps only one person, 455
Geography, speculations of the ancients in, 72 sq
Georgiades discovers Hippolytus' commentary on Daniel, 391 sq
Georgius Hamartolus on Hippolytus, 347
Georgius Syncellus; list of Hippolytus' works in, 346, 419 sq; does not accept 2 [Clement], 193
Germanus of Constantinople on Hippolytus, 345
Gnomic aorist, 260
Gnosticism; its apocryphal works, 106; its expressions anticipated by Clement, 121; the form attacked in 2 [Clement], 203, 228 sq
Gospel of the Egyptians; its character, 237; held in esteem by the Gnostics, 237; quoted in 2 [Clement], 202, 207, 218, 219, 236 sq; and by Clement of Alexandria, 207, 236; who had never seen it, 237
Grabe on 2 [Clement], 194, 196
Greeks, Treatise against the, by Hippolytus, 325, 395
Gregory Nazianzen, metrical list of the scriptures by, 407, 408, 413
Gregory of Tours, on Hippolytus, 343
Gregory III restores the church of Genesius, 340, 455
Gudius, 398
Gwynn; discovers fragments of the Hippolytean Heads against Gaius, 366, 380, 388; of the Hippolytean commentary on S. Matthew, 366, 394
Hadrian I; restores the cemetery of Hippolytus, 341, 459 sq; the church of S. Stephen, 341, 459; and the church of S. Laurence, 342
Hadrias, in the story of Hippolytus the brigand, 373, 374, 376
Hagemann, 133, 208
Haneberg, 401
Harnack; on Clement's Epistle, 33, 49, 69, 90, 99, 117, 133, 136, 172, 175, 176, 185, 186; on the country of 2 [Clement], 199 sq; theories on its authorship, 195, 196, 207 sq; on the mode of its delivery, 198; on its date, 201, 204; on passages in it, 213, 230, 241, 244, 246, 249, 250, 254, 260
Hebrews, Epistles to the; imitated in Clement's Epistle, 10, 18, 37, 42, 45, 50, 57, 62, 68, 75, 78, 91, 99; imitated in 2 [Clement], 214, 236, 246, 252; Gaius and Hippolytus on its authorship, 348, 378
Hegesippus; shows no knowledge of 2 [Clement], 192; Epiphanius' indebtedness to, 158
Herculanus; in the Portuensian Acts, 474 sq; a genuine martyr of Portus, 475; his day, 355, 475; depositio of, 355; sarcophagus commemorating, 476
Herenius, in the Laurentian Acts, 353
Hermas, the Shepherd of; its date, 411, 413; illustrates Clement's Epistle, 46, 76, 81, 118, 140, 141, 142, 144, 146, 165, 178, 185, 186; its resemblances to 2 [Clement] considered, 200 sq; the doctrine of the heavenly Church in, 200, 244; of the pre-incarnate Son, 200, 230; calls baptism a 'seal,' 201, 226; its teaching on marriage, 201; on Judaism, 201; the Clement mentioned in, 107 sq; illustrates 2 [Clement], 214, 218
Hesse on the Muratorian Canon, 369, 407
Hexaemeron interpreted of Christ and the Church, 245 sq
High-priesthood of Christ in Clement's Epistle, 99, 111, 123
Hilarius, inscription relating to, 351
Hilgenfeld; on Clement's Epistle, 15, 17, 41, 71, 81, 95, 99, 106, 108, 117, 131, 132, 136, 146, 147, 157, 160, 161, 172, 176, 177, 178, 187, 195; identifies 2 [Clement] with the Letter of Soter, 196; on passages in 2 [Clement], 227, 228, 231, 232, 233, 234, 244, 250, 257, 260; on the date of the Epistle of Barnabas, 506, 507 sq, 509
Hippolytus of Portus; interest in his personality, 317; discovery of the Philosophumena, 317, 378, 414; the earliest papal catalogue probably drawn up by, 317; contemporary notice of him in the Liberian Catalogue, 318; ancient references to, 318 sq; extracts from his writings bearing on his history, 318 sq; his relations with Zephyrinus and Callistus, 320 sq, 370, 431 sq, 437; chair of, 324, 412, 440; its date, 324, 440; the inscription on, 324 sq, 419 sq; the Paschal Cycle on, 326; significance of the discovery, 443; his early and middle life, 422 sq; a pupil of Irenaeus at Rome, 383; his indebtedness to Irenaeus, 422; date of their intercourse, 422 sq; his connexion with Origen, 330, 423; not a Novatian, 424 sq; the story traceable to Damasus' extant inscription, 424 sq, 445; ignorance and conflicting statements as to his see, 427 sq; his association with Bostra based on an error, 428 sq; evidence for Portus as his see late and scanty, 430; yet his connexion with Portus undeniable, 432 sq, 465 sq; character of his bishopric there, 432 sq; Le Moyne's theory, 429; Bunsen's theory, 430; Döllinger's theory of an antipope, 431 sq; evidence of the Philosophumena here, 434; by whom appointed bishop, 433; later years and literary activity, 436 sq; his banishment, 328, 427, 438; its date, 438; died in banishment, 427, 439 sq; date of his death, 440; his namesakes, (i) Hippolytus, the martyr of Antioch, 370 sq; (ii) Hippolytus the Alexandrian, 372; (iii) Hippolytus, Greek captain of brigands, 373 sq; (iv) Hippolytus the warder of S. Laurence, no such person, 376; (v) Hippolytus of Thebes, 377; his identity with Gaius considered, 377 sq; his literary works, (a) biblical and exegetical, 389 sq; (b) theological and apologetic, 395 sq; (c) historical and chronological, 399 sq; (d) heresiological, 384 sq, 400 sq; spurious Hippolytean works, 403 sq; table of his literary works, 419 sq; editions of them, 365 sq; his title 'the presbyter' represents dignity, not office, 424, 428, 435 sq; on the theology of Clement, 13 sq; 2 [Clement] known to, 258; on the authorship of the Apocalypse, 386, 394; his chronology of our Lord's life, 391 sq; perhaps invented the term Alogi, 394; his depositio, 439, 442, 444; his day, in calendars, 355 sq; in the Liberian Catalogue, 355; in itineraries, 353 sq; his burial-place in the Ager Veranus, 442 sq; probably his own property, 441, 443; its proximity to the cemetery of S. Laurence, 442, 444; his cult in Damasus' time, 465; as described by Prudentius, 332 sq, 445 sq, 451 sq; his basilica in the Ager Veranus, 444 sq; enlarged by Damasus, 445 sq; described by Prudentius, 451 sq; verified by excavations, 452, 464; restored by Andreas the presbyter, 454, 465; his reliques transferred to the basilica of S. Laurence, 459; and elsewhere, 459, 467 sq; inscriptions on these translations, 351, 461 sq, 469; his story attached to S. Laurence, and he himself transferred from cleric to soldier, 402, 458 sq, 468 sq; becomes Hippolytus the warder, 376, 468 sq; a confusion with the soldier Romanus, 462; evidence of this transference in the Latin Acts, 462 sq; his sanctuary in the Vicus Patricius, 464 sq; in Portus, 465 sq; his well shown there, 466; in Fossombrone, 466 sq; outside Italy, 467; especially in France, Arles, S. Denis, 467; Spurious Acts of; (i) the Laurentian Cycle, 468 sq; here the warder, 471 sq; (ii) the Portuensian Cycle, 474 sq; here the presbyter and his personality grafted on to Nonnus, 476; confused by Peter Damian with the bishop of Edessa, 476; his names in different countries, 477
Hippolytus, bearer of a letter from Dionysius of Alexandria, 372
Hippolytus, Greek captain of brigands; his story and companions, 373 sq; acts and inscriptions relating to, 373 sq
Hippolytus, martyr of Antioch; Döllinger's theory of a confusion untenable, 371; a real person, but invested with attributes of Hippolytus of Portus, 372
Hippolytus of Thebes, 377
Hippolytus, son of Theseus, his story adapted to his Christian namesake of Portus, 370, 453
Hippolytus, warder of S. Laurence; no such person, the story a growth out of that of Hippolytus of Portus, 376, 402, 458 sq, 468 sq; see Hippolytus of Portus
Hoeschel, 396
Honorius III transfers Hippolytus' reliques to the cemetery of S. Laurence, 459
Hort, 117, 133, 179, 369
Iflites, the name of Hippolytus among the Syrians and Chaldaeans, 477
Ignatius; shows coincidences with Clement's Epistle, 91, 99, 117, 186; his allusion to S. Peter an argument for S. Peter's Roman visit, 26, 493
Ilicius the presbyter; erects a sanctuary to Hippolytus in the Vicus Patricius, 464; reason for the choice of this locality, 465
Irenaeus; at Rome, 422, 495; Hippolytus his pupil there, 383, 422; Hippolytus' literary obligations to, 422; imitates Clement, 149, 150; does not accept 2 [Clement], 192; the title 'presbyter' as used by, and as applied to, 435; on the Roman visit of S. Peter, 495; fragments of poetry embedded in the works of, 405 sq
Irenaeus the cloacarius, in the Laurentian Acts, 359, 360, 472 sq
Irenaeus a martyr, inscription to, 351
Isaac, a willing sacrifice, 98
Isaiah liii, notes on, 58 sq
Isthmian games; alluded to in 2 [Clement], 197, 223 sq; their importance at that time, 224
Itineraries illustrating Hippolytus and Laurence, 352 sq, 469 sq
Jacobson, 27, 28, 41, 46, 71, 146, 156, 236
James v. 20 explained, 251
Jerome; on 2 [Clement], 192; on Hippolytus, 329 sq, 389 sq, 419 sq; his ignorance of the facts, 425, 428, 429 sq
Jews, treatise against the, by Hippolytus, 325, 395, 421
Joannes Philoponus, a mistake of, 394
Job iv. 16v. 5, notes on, 118 sq
John (S.), the Gospel accoding to, known to 2 [Clement], 204, 222
John the Deacon quotes Clement's Epistle, 333
John of Ephesus, source of his information about Clement's Epistle, 158
Josephus; 38, 39 sq, 98, 125, 130, 161, 184; a work of Hippolytus assigned to, 395
Judith; reference in Clement's Epistle to, 161; date of the book of, 161; Volkmar on this, 161
Julianus, in the Laurentian Acts, 353
Justin Martyr; passages illustrating Clement's Epistle, 49, 55, 57, 58 sq, 178; illustrating 2 [Clement], 214, 215, 217, 218, 221; his description of Christian services supported by 2 [Clement], 195
Justina, in the Laurentian Acts, 353
Justinus; in the Laurentian Acts, 353, 354, 462, 472; in Ado of Vienne, 358 sq, 473; his burial-place, 351, 469; inscription naming, 351
Kennedy's edition of the Hippolytean fragments on Daniel, 366, 391
Labyrinth; mentioned by Photius, 347 sq, 377, 378 sq, 382; not the Little Labyrinth, but by the same author, 377, 378 sq; identical with the summary in Philosophumena Book x, 379 sq, 396, 421; see Little Labyrinth
Lagarde; on Clement's Epistle, 34; on Hippolytus, 363, 364, 366, 401, 421, 473, 476; on the Muratorian Canon, 408
laicus, 124
Lateran Council quotes Hippolytus, 334, 421
Laurence (S.); his story in Florus-Bede, 357 sq; in the Menaea, 361 sq; in the Latin Acts, 363 sq; his companions, 353 sq, 471 sq; inscription relating to his reliques, 351 sq; their position in itineraries, 352 sq; his cemetery (see Cemeteries); honours paid him in Rome, 455 sq; his day, 355 sq, 456; basilicas to, 452, 456; notices of them in the Liber Pontificalis, 341 sq; their architectural history, 456 sq
Laurent on Clement's Epistle, 28, 33, 69, 116, 139, 187
Laurentian Cycle of the Acts of Hippolytus, 468 sq; documents and inscriptions illustrating, 351, 352 sq, 357 sq, 361 sq, 363 sq; mutual relation of the documents, 473
Laymen; part played by, in early Christian services, 195 sq; the case of Origen, 195 sq; 2 [Clement] not by a layman, 195, 253
Le Moyne; on Severina, 397; on the see of Hippolytus, 429; his edition of Hippolytus, 366
Leo III decorates the basilicas of Hippolytus in Portus, 341, 466
Leo IV transfers reliques of Hippolytus to the Quator Coronati, 341, 459
Leontius and John quote Clement's Epistle, 101, 117
Leontius of Byzantium on Hippolytus 343, 389, 420
Levi, our Lord's connexion with the tribe of, 99
Liber Generationis, a translation of Hippolytus' Chronica, 399, 419
Liber Pontificalis, notices of Hippolytus in, 340 sq; in error as to his banishment, 438; notices of S. Laurence in, 341 sq, 457
Liberian Catalogue; on Hippolytus, 318, 328; its silence on his Novatianism, 426; the word 'presbyter' in, 436
Liberian chronographer on the depositio of S. Peter and S. Paul, 499 sq
Lipsius; on the lists of heresies in Epiphanius etc., 369, 415 sq; on Clement's Epistle, 71, 99, 108, 109, 132, 133, 160, 161, 176, 178, 196, 233
Little Labyrinth; Theodoret on the, 339, 377; is the Treatise against Artemon, 378, 380, 385, 400, 421; not the Labyrinth mentioned by Photius, 377, 378 sq; by the same author, 379; the author Hippolytus, 380 sq; see Labyrinth
Liturgical expressions in Clement's Epistle, 93, 95, 105, 107, 170 sq
Logos-doctrine; see Christology
Lot's wife, 46
Lucillius, in the Laurentian Acts, 472
Ludolf, 401
Macarius Magnes illustrates Clement's Epistle, 26, 28, 57, 72, 178
Mammaea; Hippolytus' correspondence with, 338, 339, 397, 437; her death, 438
Marcellus the deacon, in the story of Hippolytus the brigand, 373, 374
Marcia befriends the Christians, 321 sq
Marcion; later than 2 [Clement], 203; treatise of Hippolytus against, 327, 330, 346, 421
Marcus the Valentinian, verses written against, 405, 410
Maria, in the story of Hippolytus the brigand, 373 sq, 376
Mark (S.); his Gospel traditionally connected with S. Peter's preaching at Rome, 492, 494, 495; meaning of `ερμηνευτης as applied to, 494
Martana, in the story of Hippolytus the brigand, 373, 374
Martin of Tours on the reappearance of Nero, 511
Matthew xvi. 18, 19, patristic interpretations of, 482 sq
Maximin, the emperor; his character, 438; his persecution, 438; his death, 440
Maximus, in the Portuensian Acts, 364
Melito on the sacrifice of Isaac, 98
Menaea on the martyrdom of Hippolytus, 361, 372, 476
Metrical; passages embedded in Irenaeus, 405 sq; doctrinal treatises, 407; lists of Scripture, 407 sq
Miller publishes the Philosophumena, 317, 367, 414
Molon, 44
Monophysite expressions anticipated in the Apostolic Fathers, 14 sq
Moses, a title of, 154
Muratorian Canon; a translation, 407; from Greek verse, 408 sq; reasons for assigning the original to Hippolytus, 389, 411 sq, 495; on S. Peter and S. Paul, 495; reference to the spiritus principalis in, 67; date, 495
Narcissus, in the Laurentian Acts, 360, 471
Nemeseus, in the Laurentian Acts, 353
Neon, in the story of Hippolytus the brigand, 373, 374, 376
Nero; character and date of the persecution under, 7, 32, 497; his popularity, 511; expectation of his reappearance, 509 sq; personifications of, 511; as Antichrist, 511 sq
Nicephorus of Constantinople; quotes Hippolytus, 346, 403; 2 [Clement] in the Stichometria of, 193, 233
Nicephorus Callistus on Hippolytus, 349 sq
Nicolas I beautifies the basilica of S. Laurence, 458
Nicon the Monk; quotes Clement's Epistle, 53, 140; and 2 [Clement], 193, 216
Noah preaches repentance, 37 sq
Noedechen, 418
Noetus, Hippolytus and, 319, 348, 400
Nonnus; the name, 475; in the Portuensian Acts originally distinct from Hippolytus, 476; a genuine martyr of Portus, 475; mentioned in the Liberian depositio, 355, 475; in Jerome, 356; identified with Hippolytus, 466, 475 sq; further confused by Peter Damian, 362, 476
Nonnus, bishop of Edessa; his date, 476; his see, 476; converts Pelagia, 476; confused by Peter Damian with Hippolytus, 362, 476
notarii, 197
Notation employed in this edition, 4
Novatianism of Hippolytus, alleged, 357, 424 sq, 445
OEcumenius on Hippolytus, 349, 420
Ophites, teaching of the; as to marriage, 237, 239; as to jealousy, 22
Origen; at Rome, 423; meets Hippolytus there, 330, 423; his 'taskmaster' Ambrosius, 330, 348, 423; preached as a layman, 195 sq; employed shorthand-writers, 197; on the Eternal Church, 244; on I Pet. iv 8, 252; on S. Matt. xvi. 18, 19, 483 sq; on S. Peter's visit to Rome, 496; mentions Clement's Epistle, 159
Ostia; its relation to Portus, 429, 433, 466; in Prudentius associated with Hippolytus, 333, 335, 432
Ostian Way, the traditional place of S. Paul's burial, 496, 497, 499 sq
Overbeck, 390, 398, 403
Palladius on Hippolytus, 338, 402, 404
Pammachius, xenodochium at Portus of, 429
Papias; on the Eternal Church, 245; on the Roman visit of S. Peter, 492, 494; the word 'presbyter' as applied to, 435
Paschal I, translations of reliques by, 458
Pascal Tables of Hippolytus, 324 sq, 399, 403; their date, 437; when abandoned, 399, 441; significance of their prominence on the Chair, 441
Passio illa; references to, 352, 469, 473; a guide-book for pilgrims to the Ager Veranus, 473; quoted and abridged by Ado, 473
Paul (S.); in Rome, 29, 497; his release, 497; his visit to Spain, 30; his subsequent arrest and death, 497; not martyred with S. Peter, 497 sq, 499; origin of the conjunction of their names, 499 sq; buried in the Ostian Way, 496, 497 sq; his reliques temporarily deposited with S. Peter's in the catacombs of S. Sebastian, 500; festival of his translation, 501; his relation to S. Peter in the Church generally, 489 sq; in Rome particularly, 491, 497 sq
Paul I; transfers reliques to S. Silvester in Capite, 351, 352, 459; commemorative inscriptions, 352, 459
Paulina, in the story of Hippolytus the brigand, 373, 374, 376
Pelagia converted by Nonnus, bishop of Edessa, 362, 476
Pelagius II; his basilica in honour of S. Laurence, 342, 456 sq; his dedication of it, 457, 469; commemorative inscription, 341 sq
Peter (S.); character of his primacy, 481 sq; our Lord's promise, 481 sq; twofold patristic interpretation of the word 'rock,' 482 sq; exegetical considerations, 485 sq; result, 486; his primacy evidenced in action, 487 sq; his relations to S. Paul, 489 sq; his visit to Rome, 26, 490 sq; external evidence for it conclusive, 409 sq, 491 sq; its date, 491, 497 sq; his relations to S. Paul there, 491, 497 sq; his First Epistle written during persecution, 498 sq; date of his martyrdom, 26 sq, 497 sq; not martyred with S. Paul, 497 sq, 499; origin of the conjunction of their names, 499 sq; buried in the Vatican Way, 498, 499; his reliques temporarily deposited with S. Paul's in the catacombs of S. Sebastian, 500; his traditional twenty-five years' episcopate, 501 sq; was he ever reckoned a bishop of Rome? 500
Peter (S.), First Epistle of; written in a time of persecution, 498 sq; its date, 499; its coincidence with S. Paul's Epistles, 499; explanation of ch. iv. 8, 149, 251; the allusion to `η συνεκλεκτη in, 491 sq
Peter (S.), Second Epistle of; its authenticity, 493, 498; an apparent coincidence in Clement's Epistle with, 37; perhaps not independent of the book of Eldad and Modad, 235
Peter Damian confuses Nonnus, bishop of Edessa, with Hippolytus, 362, 476
Peter of Alexandria; a passage in the Chronicon Paschale wrongly ascribed to, 344; imitates Clement's Epistle, 26
Philaster; date of his work on Heresies, 415; his indebtedness to Hippolytus, 413, 415 sq
Philo; illustrates Clement's Epistle, 44, 45, 98, 130, 164, 183; illustrates 2 [Clement], 214
Philosophical terms adopted by Clement and others, 66 sq, 69, 75, 89, 155, 247
Philosophumena; its discovery, 317, 414; editions, 365 sq; the work of Hippolytus, 377, 378 sq, 403, 421; extracts and patristic notices, 318 sq, 327, 330, 346; passages from Irenaeus incorporated in, 422; the Summary in the Tenth Book published separately and called the Labyrinth, 379 sq, 396; its evidence as to Hippolytus' see, 434; see Labyrinth, Miller
Phoenix; in the classics, 84; growth of the story, 88; its general acceptance, 84 sq; its adoption by Jewish and Christian writers, 85 sq; its explanation, 86; chronology of its appearances, 85, 87, 89; in Christian art, 87; in Egyptian hieroglyphics, 87
Photius; notices of Clement in, 13, 14, 72, 86, 139; rejects 2 [Clement], 193, 194, 211, 212, 219; on works of Hippolytus, 347 sq, 396, 419 sq; on Gaius, 347 sq, 377; a blunder of, 423
Pitra, 133
Plato, Hippolytus' treatise against, 325, 347, 395 sq
Polto, Hippolytus' name among the Italians, 477
Polycarp, Martyrdom of; see Smyrnaeans, Letter of the
Polycarp, Epistle of, imitates Clement's Epistle, 5, 11, 27, 42, 52, 156, 162
Pontianus, bishop of Rome; his episcopate, 437; banishment, death and depositio, 328, 438 sq, 443; burial-place, 442; the notice in the Liber Pontificalis, 340; date of the close of his episcopate, 439
Porphyrius in the Laurentian Acts, 472
Portuensian Cycle of Acts of Hippolytus, 474 sq; documents illustrating it, 355, 361, 364 sq; their mutual relation, 476
Portus, the harbour of Rome, 429; its relation to Ostia, 429, 433; its growth in importance, 429, 431, 433; intimately connected with Hippolytus' history, 466; in what sense his see, 430 sq, 432 sq; the ruined church bearing his name, 466; the well of his traditional martyrdom, 466; the Isola Sacra, 466; gifts of Leo III to, 341, 466; date of the foundation of a permanent see at, 466; its position among suburbicarian sees, 466; xenodochium at, 429
Portus Romanus, as a name for Aden, 429
Potter, 157
Praxedis (S.), connexion of this Church with Hippolytus explained, 465
Preaching in the early Church, 195 sq
Presbyter; as a designation of Hippolytus, 424, 428, 435 sq; a title of dignity, 435; not of office, 435; to whom applied, 435
Primitivus, in the Laurentian Acts, 353
Proclus, Dialogue with; patristic notices of, 326, 327, 329, 348, 379, 381; the author Hippolytus, 377 sq; Gaius the name of the orthodox disputant, 381 sq; argument from matter, 384 sq; from style, 386 sq
Proverbs, titles of the book of, 166 sq
Prudentius; on Hippolytus, 332 sq; his visit to the basilica of Hippolytus, 424, 445; date and circumstances of this visit, 424, 450; the basilica described, 332 sq, 451; also the picture of Hippolytus' martyrdom, 451, 453 sq; description of the commemoration, 451; of the basilica of S. Peter and S. Paul, 450; present at the feast of their passion, 450; subjects commemorated in his Hymns, 445, 449; the Roman saints associated with the Tiburtine Way, and the month of August, 445, 451; on the Novatianism of Hippolytus, 424; on Romanus, 445, 449
ps-Chrysostom on Hippolytus, 346
ps-John Damascene on Hippolytus, 345, 396, 419 sq
ps-Justin; date and country, 200; perhaps refers to 2 [Clement], 193, 200, 233, 234, 250, 256
ps-Tertullian, obligations of the Praescriptio to Hippolytus, 386, 414 sq
Pudentiana (S.), the church and monastery of; its position, 464; date, 464; Hippolytus' sanctuary at, 464 sq; its connexion with him explained, 465
Quatuor Coronati, reliques of Hippolytus transferred to the, 341, 459, 468
Quotations in Clement's Epistle; canonical (see Index of Scriptural Passages); classical, 115, 116; apocryphal (see Apocryphal); combined and loose, 51, 52, 65, 89, 92, 95, 99, 104, 106, 129, 141, 151, 156; leading words commented on in, 141 sq
Quotations in 2 [Clement]; canonical (see Index of Scriptural Passages); apocryphal (see Apocryphal)
Rahab, 46 sq
Refutation of All Heresies; see Philosophumena
Resurrection of the body denied by the Gnostics, 229
Richardson, E. C., 365
'Rock' in S. Matthew xvi. 18, interpretations of the word, 482 sq
Romanus, martyr; his story in the Laurentian Acts, 353, 354, 446, 448 sq, 472; in Ado of Vienne, 358, 448; associated with the Tiburtine Way and the month of August, 445, 447; commemorated by Prudentius, 445; originally a deacon, 446, 448; transformed into a soldier, 446, 448 sq; day of his martyrdom at Antioch, 449; of his festival, 356, 447, 448, 449 sq, 472; the commemoration in August a translation, 449; his burial-place, 469; inscription relating to, 351, 447, 469; his connexion with Hippolytus, 462
Rome, Church of; its history in the second century obscure, 317; light thrown on it by Hippolytus, 317 sq; and by the Novatian schism, 425 sq; Sabellianism in the, 319 sq
Rothe, 132, 133
Routh, 379
Rufinus; on 2 [Clement], 192; on Hippolytus, 331
Ruggieri, 370, 429
Sabellianism; at Rome, 319 sq; favours the Gospel of the Egyptians, 237
Sabinianus, in the Portuensian Acts, 365, 475
Salmon; on the chronology of Hippolytus, 370, 389, 390, 392, 399, 440 sq; on the treatise against Artemon, 400; on the treatise de Psalmis, 390; on the Muratorian Canon, 411 sq
Salome in the Gospel of the Egyptians, 236 sq
Sardinia; Callistus banished to, 321 sq; Hippolytus and Pontianus banished to, 328, 427, 438 sq
Scaliger, 399
Scarlet thread, patristic interpretations of the, 49 sq
Schneckenburger, 237
Schwegler, 229
Scriptures, designations in 2 [Clement] of the, γραφαι, 202, 215; τα λογια του θεου, 203, 242; τα βιβλια και οι αποστολοι, 202, 245; `ο θεος της αληθειας, 195, 257
Severina, Hippolytus' treatise to, 325, 397, 421
Severus, in the Laurentian Acts, 353
Severus, Alexander; his reign, 437; killed by Maximin, 437; befriends the Christians, 437
Severus of Antioch quotes and accepts 2 [Clement], 193, 211, 212
Shorthand writers employed by the fathers, 197 sq
Sibylline Oracles; illustrate Clement's Epistle, 37 sq, 109, 162; designate Rome Babylon, 492; and Nero Antichrist, 511
Simferosa, in the Laurentian Acts, 353
Simplicius, bishop of Rome; honours to Hippolytus in the time of, 464 sq
Sixtus III, basilica to S. Laurence by, 341, 456 sq
Slaves, their liberation a Christian duty, 160
Smyrnaeans, Letter of the; imitates Clement's Epistle, 5, 188; the Gaius mentioned in the, 383; on Irenaeus at Rome, 422
Sophocles perhaps quoted in Clement's Epistle, 115
Soter, bishop of Rome; his letter to Corinth read publicly, 192; not 2 [Clement], 196
Stephanus Gobarus, identification of Hippolytean tratises mentioned by, 343, 385, 397
Stephen (S.), the two churches at Rome to, 341, 459
Stoic division of human nature, 66
Suidas on Hippolytus, 349, 420
Syriac version of Clement's Epistle, 3 sq
Syriac writer, anonymous, quotes Clement's Epistle, 158
Tacteus, in the Laurentian Acts, 353
Taurinus; in the Portuensian Acts, 474; a genuine martyr of Portus, 475; his day in the Liberian chronographer, 355, 475; his depositio, 355; sarcophagus commemorating, 476
Temple sacrifices; classification of, 125; Clement's Epistle on, 125
Tertullian; quotes from and illustrates Clement's Epistle, 82, 128, 131; on the phoenix, 85, 86; quotes from an apocryphal Ezekiel, 40; his christology, 15; on S. Peter and S. Paul in Rome, 26, 495 sq
Theodoret; on Hippolytus and his works, 338 sq, 377, 389 sq, 419 sq; on Gaius, 378
Theophilus of Antioch; borrows from Clement's Epistle, 54, 82; from 2 [Clement], 227; from Sibylline Oracles, 38
Theophilus, addressed in Hippolytus' treatise on Antichrist, 398
Theucinda restores Hippolytus' church at Arles, 467
Thompson, E. M., 152, 153
Tiburtine Way; see Ager Veranus
Timotheus of Alexandria quotes and accepts 2 [Clement], 193, 211, 212, 218
Tischendorf on Clement's Epistle, 25, 27, 28, 45, 46, 48, 55, 109, 113, 114, 119, 122, 137, 146, 148, 150, 151, 153, 156
Titus, the emperor, closely associated with Vespasian and Domitian in the empire, 509 sq
Trinity, the doctrines in Clement's Epistle, 140, 169
Triphonia, Tryphonia, in the Laurentian Acts, 473; references to, 353, 354; inscriptions mentioning, 351, 352, 469; her burial-place, 469; date of her martyrdom, 471; her day, 471; explanation of 'wife of Decius,' 470; her connexion with Hippolytus merely local, 471
Ulpius Romulus, in the Portuensian Acts, 361, 362, 364 sq, 474 sq
Urbanus, bishop of Rome; his episcopate, 437; his relations with Hippolytus, 437
Ursicinus, antipope, and the basilica of Hippolytus, 444, 465
Valentinian language, found in the Ignatian Epistles, 203; in 2 [Clement], 203, 243, 247; argument of date therefrom, 203
Valeria, in the story of Hippolytus the brigand, 373, 374, 376
Valerian the prefect, in the Laurentian Acts, 357 sq, 471 sq; his death, 362, 364
Valerianus, bishop of Zaragoza, 452, 467
Valerius Bito, 185, 187, 305
Vansittart, 185
Vatican Way, the traditional burial-place of S. Peter, 496, 497, 499 sq
Vero; see Bero
Vespasian; his position in the list of Caesars, 507 sq; associates Titus and Domitian with himself in the empire, 509 sq
Victor, bishop of Rome; his episcopate, 436; probably appointed Hippolytus to Portus, 433; Hippolytus' account of him, 321
Vicus Patricius, sanctuary of Hippolytus in the, 464 sq
Vigilius, bishop of Rome; sieges of Rome during his episcopate, 454; destruction and restoration of Hippolytus' basilica in his time, 454, 465
Volkmar; on the date of Clement's Epistle, 8; of the book of Judith, 161; of the Epistle of Barnabas, 505, 508 sq
Wansleb, 401
Weizsäcker on the date of the Epistle of Barnabas, 505, 507, 509
Westcott, 161, 218, 219, 223, 231
William of Malmesbury, Guide to Rome by, 353, 373
Wocher, 197
Wordsworth, 331, 344, 367, 370, 396, 427, 429
Wotton on Clement's Epistle, 27, 117, 127, 134, 149, 150, 152, 232
Xystus I, bishop of Rome, inscription relating to, 351
Young, Patrick; on Clement's Epistle, 26, 28, 70, 81, 99, 103, 108, 143, 152, 157; on 2 [Clement], 212
Zahn on Clement's Epistle, 18, 176, 195, 198
Zephyrinus, bishop of Rome; his episcopate, 436; his relations to Hippolytus, 319 sq, 348, 431 sq, 437; Eusebius on, 327; Jerome on, 329; attacked by Tertullian, 418
Zonaras on Hippolytus, 349
Zosimus, inscription relating to, 351
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