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mperament, 89; Cato's opinion of, 89; his treatment of Cleopatra, 89 CAESARS, the palace of, abandoned to orgies, 106 CALIGULA, his vileness, 102 CALLICRATES, 57 CALPURNIA, 85 CALYPSO, 38, 39; added coquetry to love, 53 CARTHAGE, worship of Venus in, 6, 7 CASANOVA, Jacques, 248 CATHERINE of Siena, 132 CATILINE, his evil influence on Rome, 84-85 CATO, his expression on woman's position in Rome, 79; his opinion of Caesar, 89 CATULLUS, his passing away with the republic, 97-98; his songs, 97-98 CELIBACY, penalized by the Greeks, 116; taxed by the Romans, 116; inculcated by the Church, 116; how viewed variously, 116-117; the ideal of the early Christians, 120 CELLINI, BENVENUTO, 202 CERVANTES, 231 CHALDAEA, the ideas of, with regard to Nature, 3; originated picture of Pandora, 40 CHAMPAGNE, Countess of, 160 CHARAXUS, story of his love for Rhodopis, 45-46 CHARLES II of England, his influence on England, 221-224; his court, 223; his mistresses, 224 CHASTITY, the pride of Spartan women, 44 CHATEAUROUX, Mme. de, 247 CHIVALRY, origin of, 138; Muslim, 141; adopted by the Church, 142; Age of, how it regarded love, 145-146; ridiculed out of existence, 149; killed by the invention of gunpowder, 149; code of love in, 153-155; its merits, 158; Courts of Love, 155; subtle case in, 156; other cases, 158-160; wrongly derived from Germany, 167; rightly originated in the Moors, 167-168 CHRIST, the new messenger of love, 111; the bringer of good news, 111-112; his teaching, 112-113; preceded by Buddha, 113; his opinion of woman, 113; his treatment of woman, 115; women the brides of, 133 CHRISTIANITY, unable to better Homeric faith, 30; Roman hatred of, 120; misinterpreted by the early Church, 135; conquered by Muhammadanism, 138 CHRISTIANS, Roman persecution of, 118-119 CHRYSOSTOM, on woman, 128 CHURCH, Early Christian, corner-stone of, 112 CHURCH, the, adopts the code of Chivalry, 142 CHURCH, the Early, its struggles, 119 CHURCH, the later, its restrictions on marriage, 147, 148; its divorce laws, 148 CICERO, his exposition of stoicism, 108 CINDERELLA, story of, in the story of Rhodopis, 45-46 CIRCE, 38, 39 CLEMENT, 118 CLEMENT of Alexandria,
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