Napoleon. See Bonaparte, Napoleon

Narada Bhakti Sūtra, 299n12

National Gallery, London, 212

National Museum of Ireland, Dublin, 32, 332n29

Nature, 46, 78, 80, 84–85, 149, 197, 213, 337n46

Necessity, 64, 139, 385n10. See also Fate

Nefertiti, 459n121

Nemesius, Bishop of Emessa, 182, 427–28n32

Neo-Pythagorean, 200

Neoplatonism, 383n2, 386–87n12, 391n39, 395n57, 424n16, 447n56, 447n58, 447n60

Neptune (god), 214

Nero, Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, 132, 295, 380n202

Newell, William Wells, 453n89

Newman, John Henry, 128–30, 379–80nn197–98

Newton, Isaac, Sir, 186, 218, 432n53, 462n132

Nicholas of Cusa, 137, 180, 383n2, 425n19, 467n5

Nietzsche, Friedrich, 311n19, 324n67, 441n18

as phasal example, 95, 217, 364–65n101, 461n128

Eternal Return, 217, 461n129

Übermensch, 43, 342n11

Works:

Beyond Good and Evil, 436n70

On the Genealogy of Morals, 436n70

Twilight of the Idols, 436n70

Nightingale, Florence, 403n19

Nijinsky, Vaslav, 357n57

Nike (god), 196, 439n14

Nikias, 442n22

Ninian (Lady of the Lake), 208

Niobe, 195, 437n5

Nirvana, 158

niyoga, 381n206

Nizida (Louise A. Off), 387n12

Nō Drama (Japan), 160, 161, 165, 168, 354n39, 401n10, 402n16, 411n49

Motomezuka, 168, 284, 411n49

Nishikigi (Motokiyo), 402n16

Noah (character in the Bible), 182

Normandy, France, 159, 400n6, 454n92

North, Sir Thomas, 21, 417n3

Numa Pompilius, 422n11

O’Casey, Sean, 295, 361n82, 467nn10–11

Ó Crualaoich, Gearóid, 430n43

O’Donnell, William, 349n18, 453n89

Ó Faoláin, Seán, xxxv–xxxvi, xliii, xlvi

O’Leary, Daniel, xxxvi, 23, 24, 30, 36, 328n2

O’Neill, Maire, 378n182

O’Neill, Mary Devenport, xxix

Ó Raifteirí, Antoine (Anthony Raftery), 21, 127, 327n75, 379n192

O’Shea, Edward, 299n9, 313n25, 316n30, 341n7, 404n20

O’Shea, Katherine (Mrs. Charles Stewart Parnell), 93, 362n90, 363n91, 364n97, 364n99, 379n196

objective

and Christ, 445n43, 445n46

and Christian dispensation, 465n140

and Principles, 163, 282

and Shelley, 365n103

defined, 51, 78, 351n26

in history, 218

in various phases, 79, 88, 90, 97, 100, 109, 125, 136

instructors “are objectivity,” 287

mere “spirits” as, 17

on double cone, 52–54, 52f, 59

on Great Wheel, 60f, 65, 79

physical or spiritual, 65, 133, 155. See also tinctures

Odin (god), 93, 363n94

Odysseus, 212, 407n36

Oedipus, 20–21, 149, 325n70, 326n72–74

Oliver, Fredrick Scott, 186, 431–32n52

One Thousand and One Nights (Arabian Nights), 207, 335n42

One, the, 21, 37, 84, 180, 284, 290, 295, 298, 349n20, 353n36, 389n23

opening of the tinctures. See tinctures

oracle, 195

Apollonian Oracle, 178, 417n4, 418n5, 419n7

Delphic Oracle, 326n74

Pagan Oracle, 458n114

Origen (Oregenes Adamantius), 202, 447n56, 447n58, 449n68, 450n68

Orpheus, 18, 322n60

Orphic fragments, 320n52

Oshima, Shōtarō, 305n3, 399n72, 464n137

Ottoman Empire, 331n22, 336n42

Ovidius Naso, Publius (Ovid), 4, 295, 297

Metamorphoses, 307n10

Oxford Movement, 379nn197–98

Oxford, England, 3, 6, 11, 165, 224, 314n26, 316n32, 398n71

Paganism, 39, 211, 309n13, 357n57, 447n60, 457n106, 458nn113–14

Palmer, Samuel, 41, 341n5, 415n2

Palmyra, Syria, 204

Pan (god), 357n57

Pandu (king), 380n206

Paracelsus (Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim), 102, 313n25, 368n115, 386n12

Paris (prince of Troy), 337n45, 367n111, 437n4

Parmenides of Elea, 155, 349n20, 395n60, 395n61

Parnell, Charles Stewart, 91, 93, 127, 362–63nn90–91, 364nn95–96, 364n98, 379n196

Parsifal (character in Parzival), 208, 382n212

Parthenon (Athens, Greece), 201, 441n21, 442n22, 445n48

Pascal, Blaise, 133, 381n209

Passionate Body

and after life states, 162–71, 277–79, 282–84, 406–7n35, 407–8n37

and time, 140–41

defined, 137–39, 412n56

on cones, 144–48

with reference to Plotinus, 142–43, 143f. See also Celestial Body, Four Principles, Husk, Spirit

Passover, 179, 422n11

Patañjali; Aphorisms of Yoga, 384n4, 435n62

Pater, Walter, 42, 441n18

“Romanticism,” 363n93

“School of Giorgione, The,” 366n103

Marius the Epicurean, 341n6

Renaissance, The, 341n6, 445n48

Patmore, Coventry Kersey Dighton, 156, 217, 397n64, 461n128

Patroclus (character in the Iliad), 342n10

Paul, Catherine E., 301n40, 306n6

Pausanias, 197, 336n43, 439n15, 442n21

peace, 37, 83, 192

peacock, 195, 437–38n6

Peacock, Thomas Love, 371n138

Percy, Thomas, 410n43, 455n96

Perfect Number. See Golden Number

Pericles, 202, 426n21

Persia/Persian culture, 36, 182, 335n41, 427n31, 442n28

in race theory, 151–52, 392n42

art, 197, 204–5

Persian Wars, 196, 337n50, 441nn18–19

Peter, Saint, 202, 205, 210, 453n85

Pethica, James, 417n3

Petit Trianon, Palace of Versailles, France, 165

Petrie, William Matthew Flinders, Sir, xxv, 151, 187, 335n39, 346n7, 392nn42–43, 432n56, 435n65

Revolutions of Civilization, The, 149, 191, 391n42, 417n3, 431n45

Phantasmagoria, 167–68, 171–72, 210, 283, 287, 328n1, 410n47

Phase 1, 79, 84, 104, 136, 187, 392n43

and Phase 15, 66, 118, 138, 149–56, 282, 290–91, 342n8

in first quarter, 86, 88

on tables, 71, 74–75, 78

with Phases 8, 15, and 22, 58–61, 58f–59f, 68–69, 144–50, 146f–47f, 194, 344n1

Phase 2, 79–81, 105

in first quarter, 86–87

in history, 200, 209, 445n45

on tables, 71, 74–75

with Phases 3 and 4, 85–86

Phase 3, 81–82, 83

in first quarter, 86–87

in history, 200, 209, 445n45

on tables, 71, 74–75

with Phases 2 and 4, 85–86

with Phases 13, 17, and 27, 66–68, 97, 105–8, 146f

Phase 4, 82–83, 96, 151

and physical primary, 133

in first quarter, 86–87

in history, 200, 209, 445n45

on tables, 71, 74–75

opening or closing of tinctures at, 65, 84, 355n47, 381n208

with Phases 2 and 3, 85–86

Phase 5, 84–85, 94, 151

in first quarter, 86–87

in history, 200, 209, 445n45

on tables, 71, 75

opening and closing of tinctures at, 65, 84, 355n47

Phase 6, 85–86, 92, 113–14, 127–28

in first quarter, 86–87

in history, 200, 209, 445n45

on tables, 71, 75, 77

Phase 7, 86–87, 88–89, 91, 116, 122

in first quarter, 86–87, 200, 445n45

in history, 200, 209, 445n45

on tables, 71, 75, 77

Phase 8, 65, 86, 88–90, 91, 104, 118, 134, 282, 290

and opening and closing of tinctures, 65

in history, 202, 209, 217, 446n50

on tables, 71, 74–75, 77–78

with Phase 8, 63, 148f

with Phases 1, 15, and 22, 58–61, 58f–59f, 68–69, 144–50, 146f–47f, 194, 344n1

Phase 9, 89, 90–91, 92–95, 116, 122, 124–25, 362n89

in history, 202, 210, 446n50

on tables, 71, 75

Phase 10, 91–93, 95, 115, 126–27

in history, 195, 202, 210

on tables, 71, 75

Phase 11, 93–94, 95–96, 111, 128–29, 131–34, 364n100

in history, 202, 210

on tables, 72, 75

opening and closing of tinctures at, 65

Phase 12, 63, 83, 90, 95–96, 98, 101, 108–9, 118, 132, 152–53

examples, 42–43, 306n6, 342n11, 365n103

in history, 195, 203

on tables, 72, 74–75

opening and closing of tinctures at, 65, 355n47

Phase 13, 43, 58, 81, 96–98, 152–53

in history, 196

on tables, 72, 74–75

opening and closing of tinctures at, 355n47

with Phases 3, 17, and 27, 61, 66–68, 105, 146f

Phase 14, 43, 80–81, 98–100, 135, 152–53

examples, 365n103, 366n106, 366n108

in history, 196, 213

on tables, 72, 75

with Phases 16 and 17, 102–3, 105

Phase 15, 43–44, 63, 101–2, 103, 131, 285, 300n31, 367n112

and Phase 1, 66, 118, 136, 138, 149–156, 282, 290–91, 342n8, 352n31

in history, 186, 204, 206, 211–13, 451n74

on tables, 72, 74–75, 78

with Phases 1, 8, and 22, 58–61, 58f–59f, 68–69, 144–50, 146f–47f, 194, 344n1

Phase 16, 79–80, 102–5, 122, 152–53

examples, 365n102, 369n122

in history, 186, 213, 458n115

on tables, 72, 74–75

with Phases 14, 17, or 18, 98–99, 109–110, 144

Phase 17, 98, 105–8, 144–45, 147, 152–53

examples, 365n103, 366n106, 370n126, 372n142

in history, 186, 205, 213, 296, 458n115

on tables, 72, 74–75

with Phases 3, 13, and 27, 61, 66–67, 82, 146f

with Phases 16 or 18, 109–10, 112–13, 144

Phase 18, 108–10, 111, 118, 132, 152–53, 345n1

in history, 186, 213, 296–97, 458n115

on tables, 72, 74–75

opening or closing of tinctures at, 65, 355n47

with Phases 16 or 17, 98, 112, 144

Phase 19, 86, 110–12, 113–14, 118–20, 128, 144

in history, 186, 197, 215, 217–18, 458n115

on tables, 72, 74–75, 77

opening or closing of tinctures at, 65, 355n47

Phase 20, 86, 93, 112–15, 120, 144

examples, 313n24

in history, 197, 215, 296, 458n115

on tables, 73, 75, 77

Phase 21, 86–87, 115–17, 118–20, 123–25, 144

examples, 313n24

in history, 197, 205, 215, 296, 458n115

on tables, 73, 75, 77

Phase 22, 89, 115, 117–21, 128, 162, 356n52, 357n54

and cardinal directions, 138, 392n43

and emotion of sanctity, 134, 216, 282, 381n210

and opening and closing of tinctures, 65, 84, 169

and physical primary, 133

examples, 118–19, 123, 313n24

in history, 151, 194, 197, 205, 209–11, 216–17, 290, 295, 452n79

on tables, 73, 74–75, 77, 78

with Phase 8, 63, 148f

with Phases 1, 8, and 15, 58–61, 58f–59f, 68–69, 144–48, 146f–47f, 300–301n31, 344n1

Phase 23, 115, 121–25, 126–28, 132–33, 162–64, 467n13

and physical primary, 133

example, 309n12

in history, 187, 197, 295–96

on tables, 73–78

with Phases 24 and 25, 130, 134

Phase 24, 93, 94, 113, 125–28, 129, 162, 467n13

and physical primary, 133

example, 312n21

in history, 197, 295–96

on tables, 73–77

with Phases 23 and 25, 130, 134, 164

Phase 25, 94, 111, 128–31, 162–64, 217, 296

and physical primary, 133

in history, 187, 197

on tables, 73–78

opening or closing of tinctures at, 65, 84

with Phases 23 and 24, 130, 134

Phase 26, 63, 96, 109, 131–33, 162, 355n47

and spiritual primary, 133

in history, 187, 297

on tables, 74–75, 78

opening or closing of tinctures at, 65, 83–84, 381n208

Phase 27, 63, 79, 131, 133–34, 152, 162, 381n209, 445n46

on tables, 73, 74–75

opening or closing of tinctures at, 355n47

with Phases 3, 13, and 17, 66–68, 97, 106, 146f

Phase 28, 45, 58, 63, 80, 98, 131–34, 135, 162, 357n54, 382n213

and Phase 1, 79, 145, 148, 352n31

in history, 194, 206

on tables, 73–78

Phidian (age), 196, 205, 439n13, 439n15, 451n75

Phidias, 196–97, 199, 205, 207, 211, 439n13, 441n18, 441n20, 453n86

Philoponus, John, 180, 322n60

Pindar, 437n3

Pirandello, Luigi, 295, 467n10

Pisces (image), 153, 168, 185, 394n54, 414n1

Pitt, William, Sir (Earl of Chatham; Pitt the Elder), 34, 334n34

pity, 5, 71, 104, 121, 124–25, 127, 200, 368n115, 445n43

Pius XI, Pope, xlvii, 398n70

Plato, xxvi, xxix, 21, 39, 150, 180, 192, 197–98, 315n30, 320n52, 322n63, 340–41n3, 341n7, 373n151, 381n209, 385n11, 396n61, 436n70, 442n26

Academy of, 203, 448n64, 456n105

Cratylus, 321n58

Dialogues, 10

Golden Number (Perfect Number), 156, 181, 393n44, 397n66, 427n25

Ion, 321n58

Man of Er, 150, 181, 184, 392–93n44, 415n1, 423n13, 427n26

Meno, 338n56

Parmenides, 400n4

Phaedo, 321n58, 443n31

Republic, The, 156, 181, 196, 321n58, 392–93n44, 397n65, 423n13, 426–27nn24–25, 441n19

Symposium, 321n58, 370n129

Timaeus, xxv, 50, 181, 183, 321n58, 346n7, 393n44, 397n66, 415n1, 426n24, 428n35, 429n39

Platonic, xxxvii, 139, 180, 321n58, 345n4, 348n14, 424n16, 426n22, 442n27, 465n2, 456n105

Platonic Year, 149–50, 156, 181, 184, 415n1, 424n16, 426n24, 428n36, 429n39, 431n47. See also Great Year

Platonism, 167, 436n70. See also Neoplatonism

Platonist, xxvii, 41, 140, 212, 340–41n3, 345n4, 386–87n12, 419n7, 436n70

“Play of King Lear, The” (Watson), 135, 382n214

Plotinus, xxvi, xxix, 51, 60, 180, 184, 202–3, 276, 375n163, 389n23, 401n9, 447n56

Authentic Existants of, 142–43, 143f, 389–90n23

and Light, 140, 386n12

MacKenna translation, xxvi, 15, 51, 169, 320n53, 411n52

Taylor translation, 15, 320n52

specific passages in the Enneads, 321n58, 349–50n20, 353n36, 411n52, 426n22, 430n42, 466n1

Plunkett, Emmeline M., Ancient Calendars and Constellations, 185, 300n24, 431n46

Plutarch, 185, 321n58, 372n142

De placitis philosophorum, 425n18

Life of Sulla, 416n3, 431n45

Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans, 21, 327n76, 417n3

Poincaré, Jules Henri, 462n132

Pollio, Gaius Asinius, 177, 417n4

Pollux, 37, 336n44, 337n45. See also Castor

Pope, Alexander, 215, 459n118

Porbus, Pieter, 4, 5, 308n12

Porphyry of Tyre, 160, 212, 320n52, 322n63, 401n9, 426n23, 447n58

Port Royal monastery, Paris, 432n53

Porteous. See Porbus

Portinari, Beatrice, 106, 323n64, 370n130

Pound, Dorothy (née Shakespear), xxxii, 306nn5–6, 318n44, 350n21, 453n86

Pound, Ezra

and A Packet for Ezra Pound, xxxii–xxxv, 301n40

and cats, 310n15, 311n17

“Brancusi,” 324n67, 325nn68–69

Cantos, The, xxxiii, xliv, 275, 306n7, 307n9

Cathay, 276

Certain Noble Plays of Japan, 402n16

“Homage to Sextus Propertius,” 276, 467n3

introduces WBY to artists and ideas, 305n3, 350n21, 433n59

“Ité,” 276, 467n4

“Nō” or Accomplishment (with Ernest Fenollosa), 401n10, 402n16

on Great Wheel, 309n12, 364–65nn101–2

on various poets, 355n42, 366n108

Personae, 275, 327n78, 466n3

“Return, The,” xxxiv, 22, 327n78

reviewers of AVB comment on, xliv

Ripostes, 327n78

society of in Rapallo, 3, 6, 12, 306nn5–7, 310n15, 311n19

travels with Yeatses, 321n56, 350n21, 453n86

“Two Poems,” 327n78

WBY’s letter to, 19–22

Wyndham Lewis and, 307–8n11, 311n17

Poussin, Nicholas, 4, 308n12

Powell, Charles, xxxviii

Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, 459n122

precession of the equinoxes, 149, 184, 391n38, 414n1, 429n39

Principles. See Four Principles

Proclus, 149, 181–82, 320n52, 321n58, 322n63, 391n39, 427n25

Commentary on Plato’s Timaeus, 426n24

Propertius, Sextus, 276, 295

Psalms (book of the Bible), 438n10

Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, 154, 347n10, 395n57, 451–52n78

Ptolemy, Claudius, 184–85, 397n67, 414n1, 419–20n7, 429n39

Almagest (Mathēmatikē Syntaxis), 185, 331n16, 429n39

Hyothesis of the Planets, 431n47

Punch-and-Judy, 84, 359n74

Punjab, 442n28

Purgatory, 285, 465n1

Purification. See After Life States

Purohit, Shri, Swāmi. See Swāmi, Shri Purohit

Purser, Louis Claude, 310n14, 344n1, 419n7

Pusey, Edward Bouverie, 379n198

Pythagoras of Samos, 50, 322n63, 346n8

Pythagorean, 18, 425n18

Quartodecimanism, 422n11

Queensberry Scandal, 373n149

Quinn, John, xliv, 304n1, 308n12

Quinn, Kerker, xlii

Rabelais, François, 102, 103, 213, 367n115, 368n115

Radcliffe, Elizabeth, 403n19, 408n38

Raftery, Anthony. See Ó Raifteirí, Antoine

Raine, Kathleen

Thomas Taylor the Platonist (with Harper), 320n52

Yeats the Initiate, 328n5, 330n13, 384n4

Ramakrishna (Gadadhar Chattopadhyay), 290

Rapallo, Italy, xxx–xxxiii, 3, 6, 12, 305n3, 306n6, 311nn18–19, 325n69

Rapallo Notebooks, xxix, 301n40, 392n44, 424n15, 433n59

Raphael (Raffaelo Sanzio), 196, 211, 213, 456n104, 459n122

Disputa (“Disputation of the Holy Sacrament”), 458n113

School of Athens, 458n113

Stanza della Segnatura, Vatican, 213–14, 458n113

Rashid, Harun al- (caliph), 37, 39, 59, 207–8, 335n42, 338nn53–54

Ravenna, Italy, 204, 450n71

“Reader, The” (Squire), 436n67

Realism, 121, 144, 201–2, 329n7

Record, 142, 167, 389n18

Regent’s Park, London, 23, 328n3

Rembrandt, Harmenszoon van Rijn, 104, 122–25, 130, 362n89, 368n120, 377n175, 378n181, 459n122

Descent from the Cross, 377n177

Renaissance, xxvii, 150, 197, 205, 211, 216, 320n52, 341n6, 365n103, 392n42, 397n64, 428n36, 451n75, 456nn103–4, 457n109

Return. See After Life States

Revelation (book of the New Testament), 203, 212, 448n63, 457n108. See also John of Patmos

Reynolds, Horace, xliixliii

Reynolds, Joshua, Sir, 216, 334n33, 459–60n122

Rhymers’ Club, 365n102, 395n57

Ricard, Louis Gustave, 216, 460n126

Richardson, Samuel, 217, 460n123, 461nn127–28

Richelieu, Cardinal de (Armand Jean du Plessis), 375n160

Ricketts, Charles, 217, 460n126

Riding, Laura, 323n65

Rigg, J. M., 324n65

Rimbaud, Arthur, 356n48

Robartes, Michael, 327–28n1

commenting on WBY, 342n14

diagram from Cuala Press volume, 188

in “Stories,” 24–47

in AVA, 327n1

“Michael Robartes Foretells” TS, 315n28

on phasal placement, 362n89, 364n100, 365n101, 367n112, 368n115, 374n153

Stories of Michael Robartes and His Friends incorporated into AVB, xxxvi–xxxviii, xl

WBY writes exaggerated story of, 339n60, 341n6

WBY writing Stories, 332n25. See also Aherne, Owen; Yeats, William Butler: Works: Fiction: Stories of Michael Robartes and His Friends

Robespierre, Maximilien François Marie Isidore de, 62, 355n43

Robinson, Henry Crabb, 323n64

Robinson, Lennox, xxxiii, 15, 320n51

Rodin, Auguste, 366n105

Eternal Idol, 99–100, 366n105

Romanesque, 206, 208–9, 311n18, 452n83

Romantic Movement, 6

Rome/Roman culture, 27, 450n71

and Great Year, 178, 185

art and religion, 14, 200–201, 211, 337n45, 447n59, 456n103, 459n122

calendar, 178–79, 421–22nn10–11

Empire, 306n5, 336n42, 374n154, 446n53

history and politics, xxvi, 335n39, 380n202, 450n71, 451n73, 453n85

in race theory, 152, 296–97, 374n154, 450n72

on historical cones, 197–202, 214, 216, 416n3, 423n12

philosophy, 428n36

Romulus, 183, 390n28, 428nn36–37

Rosenkreuz, Father Christian, 331n17

Rosicrucianism, 322n63

Ross, Sir Edward Denison, 331n21, 338n54

Rosses Point, Sligo, Ireland, 8, 314n26

Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (Gabriel Charles Dante), 100, 324n65, 366n106, 369n126, 372n143

Rossi, Mario M., 140, 383n2, 385n12, 394n52, 434n62

Rousseau, Jean Jacques, 215, 459n118

Royal Academy of Arts, London, 334n33

Royal Dublin Society, Dublin, 332n29

Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, 460n122

Rudge, Olga, 311n19

Russell, Bertrand, xxvi, 184, 430–31n43

Russell, George William (Æ), xxxv, xliv, 128, 130, 311n17, 379n195, 379n197, 380n200

Russia, 295–96, 467n10

Saddlemyer, Ann, 312n22, 320n52

Sage, 118, 169, 175, 177, 289–91, 367n114, 375n163. See also Teacher, Victim

Saint, 21, 46, 66, 73, 97, 133–34, 152, 204, 206, 219. See also Hunchback, Fool

Salome, 198, 444n34

Samhain, 465n1

Samuel (character in the Bible), 37, 337n48

Sant’Ambrogio, Basilica di, Milan, 6, 311n18

Sappho, 335n40

Sargent, John Singer, 34, 335n35

Satan (the devil), 107, 198, 215, 276, 371n135, 457n108

in Inferno, 178, 418nn5–6

half-divine Serpent, 203, 449n67

Sato, Junzo, 318n43

Saturn (god), 177, 417n4

Saturn (planet), 153–54, 156, 219, 394n54, 430n40, 465n140

Saturnalia, 463n135

Savonarola, Girolamo, 93, 212, 364n100

Sayers, Peig, 430n43

Schneider, Hermann; History of World Civilization from Prehistoric Times to the Middle Ages, The, 151, 294–95, 393n49

Schopenhauer, Arthur, xxvi, 364n100, 400n5

Schweitzer, Johann Friedrich. See Helvetius, John Frederick

Scipio Aemilianus (Scipio Africanus the Younger), 423n13

Scopas (Skopas), 199, 444n38

Scorpio (image), 171

Scott, Walter; Hermetica (tr.), xxviii, 139

Second Purification. See After Life States

Sedlak, Francis, 464n138

Seanad Eireann (Irish Senate), xxxiv, 19–20, 325n69

Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, 425n18

Sepharial (Dr. Walter Gorn Old), 424n15

Severus, Septimius, 450n68

Seville, Spain, 321n56

Shakespear, Olivia, xxiv, xxix–xxxii, 306n5, 309n12, 310n16, 315n29, 320n52, 360n80, 395n57, 462n134, 465n140

Shakespeare, William, xliii, 38, 373n148

as phasal example, 112, 114–15, 117, 123, 213, 296, 373–74n151, 374n158

Fool of, 135, 382n212

Works:

All’s Well That Ends Well, 337n49

As You Like It, 359n69

First Folio, 374n155

Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 402–3n17

Julius Caesar, 356n50

King Lear, 21, 326n73, 382n212, 382n214

Macbeth, 126, 379n190

Rape of Lucrece, The, 373n148

Richard III, 90, 362n88, 380n201

Romeo and Juliet, 24, 328n6

sonnets, 113, 374n152, 374n157

Shannon River, Ireland, 32

Shannon, Charles, 460n126

shape-changer, 157, 171, 286, 322n60

Shaw, George Bernard, 115, 118, 373n149, 375n160

Shaw, Nellie, 464n138

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 155, 370n129, 396n61

Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 82, 371n135, 371n138, 396n61

as phasal example, 105–7, 124, 365n103, 369n126

Demogorgon, 155, 395n60

Works:

Alastor; or the Spirit of Solitude, 107, 124, 358n66, 378n184

Cenci, The, 107, 371n136

Hellas, 107, 358n66, 370n127, 372n145

“Ode to the West Wind,” 108, 372n143

Peter Bell III, 324n65

“Prince Athanase,” 41, 106, 341n4, 370n127, 370n129

Prometheus Unbound, xxvii, 107, 155, 372n140, 395n60

Queen Mab, 124, 370n127, 372n145, 378n184

Wandering Jew, The, 372n145

Sheridan, Mrs., 389n20

Shiftings. See After Life States

Shipton, Mother (Ursula Southeil), 183, 328n3, 429n37

Sibylline Books, 178, 417n4, 419–20n7, 429n37

Sicily, Italy, 204, 208, 292, 443n28, 450n71, 453n86

Sidhe (Tuatha Dé Danann), 326–27n75

Sidney, Philip, Sir, 339n61

Simeon Stylites, Saint, 174, 413n68

Simon, Collyns, 140

Simplicius of Cilicia, 49, 345n2, 345n4

Sinai, Mount, 44, 342n12, 364n95

Sistine Chapel, Vatican, 213–14, 217, 457n107, 458n113

Sligo, Ireland, xxxv, 165, 314n26, 408n38

Smith, Kirby Flower, 415n2

Society for Psychical Research, 165, 375n162, 402n13, 404n22, 406n29

Socrates, 133, 180, 315n30, 321n58, 338n56, 381n209, 426n21, 441n19, 443n31

solar, xxviii, 54, 60, 138, 140, 144–46, 149–51, 160, 162, 169, 178–83, 186, 192, 199, 279, 285, 291, 300–301n31, 352n33, 381n208, 396n63, 404n22, 421–22n11, 425n18, 444n35

solstice, 180

summer, 181–82, 344n1, 396n63

winter, 344n1, 396n63

Sophocles, 196, 214, 439n15

Antigone, 325n71

Oedipus at Colonus, 20, 325–26n71

Oedipus Tyrannus, 325–26n71, 326n73

Sordello da Goito, 307n10

Sorel, Georges, 191, 435n66

Soud, William David, 299n12

Southwell, Robert, 369n121

Spain, 208, 292, 321n56

Sparta, 37, 195, 336nn43–44, 337n50

Speculum Angelorum et Hominum (Giraldus), xxiv, xxix, xxxvii, 27–29, 39, 48, 329n13, 330n15, 340n62

Spencer, Herbert, 117, 121, 217, 375n162, 461n128

Spender, Stephen, xliii, xlv

Spengler, Oswald, xxiv, xxvi, xlii, 435n65

comments on culture, 189–90, 319n47, 433n61 434n61

Decline of the West, The, xliv–xlv, 9, 14, 191, 315n29, 319n46, 433n61

Frobenius and Vico, 189, 191, 335n39, 433nn58–59

Spenser, Edmund

Faerie Queene, The, 149, 391n38

“Hymne of Heavenly Beautie,” 356n51

Spenser, Gabriel, 374n156

sphere, 49–53, 66, 137, 142, 147, 155, 175, 180–81, 184–85, 192, 277, 341n3, 346n4, 347n10, 388n18, 389n22, 395n60, 399n72, 408n39, 425n18, 426n24, 431n47, 446n54

Sphinx, 21, 149, 153, 217, 326n72, 394n54

Spinoza, Baruch de, 93–94, 186, 364n100, 432n53

Spirit

and after life states, 162–72, 282–88, 406–7n35, 408n37, 409n41, 411n53

and time, 140–41, 387n13

and Victimage, 174–75

defined, 137–39, 143–44, 160, 188, 277–80

on cones, 145–48, 154

with reference to Plotinus, 142, 143f. See also Celestial Body, Four Principles, Husk, Passionate Body

spirits, xliii, 17, 160, 282, 314n28, 337n47, 403n19, 405n26, 459n119. See also ghost

spiritual primary (spiritual objectivity), 65, 133, 216

spiritualism, xliii, 18, 160–61, 409n43

Spiritus Mundi, 386n12. See also Astral Light

Squire, John Collings, Sir, 191, 435n67

St. Leger, Emily Ursula Clare, 402n11

St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, 6, 311n18, 312n20

St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome, 215, 458–49n117

St. Vitus’ dance (Sydenham chorea), 206, 452n82

Stanfield, Paul, 352n35

Stanislavski, Constantin, 329n7

Stanza della Segnatura, Vatican (Raphael), 213–14, 458n113

Stead, William Force, 319n46

Stein, Gertrude, 308n11

Stein, Mrs., xxxii, 306n5

Stella (Esther Johnson), 366n104

Stendhal, Henri Beyle, 119, 376n167

Stephens, James, 368n115

Stoddart, Sir John, 103

Stoics, 183, 197–200, 424n16, 425n18, 426n20, 428n36, 442n27, 443n31

Stone Cottage, Coleman’s Hatch, Sussex, England, 401n10

Stothard, Thomas, 368n118

strife, 59, 321n55, 345n2. See also war, Discord

Strong, Eugénie Sellers, 443n32, 444n35, 445n46

Strzygowski, Josef, 188, 204, 205, 452n83

“Triumph of Representational Art. Hellenism, Semitism, Mazdaism, The,” 433n58

Origin of Christian Church Art, 432n58, 451n73

Sturm, Frank Pearce, 347n10, 412n55

and Giraldus, 331n16

and gyres, 50, 347n10

and Kusta ben Luka, 338n54

and Latin, xxiv, 329n13, 347–48nn13–14

input into revisions, xxviii, xxx, xxxii, 300nn20–21, 337n47, 352n33

subjective

and antithetical dispensation, 465n140

and Judas, 445n46

and Keats, 365n103

and Principles, 282

defined, 51

in various phases, 67, 81, 87, 92–93, 95, 97, 100, 102–3, 106

man after death, 314n28

on double cone, 52–54, 52f, 59

on Great Wheel, 60f, 65–66. See also tinctures

Suetonius (Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus), 420n8

Sulla, Lucius Cornelius, 185, 416n3

Sumer, 151

sun, 19, 37, 48f, 58–60, 69, 133, 151, 179, 184, 192, 199, 222, 352n33, 356n51, 412n55, 440n17

Surrealist, 444n34

Sussex, England, 314n26

Sutherland, Alexander Charles, 318n38, 323n65, 361n81, 367n111, 408n38, 412n61

Suzuki, Daisetz Teitaro; Essays in Zen Buddhism, 158, 399n72

Swāmi, Shri Purohit (Shankar Gajannan Purohit), xxvi, xxviii, 190, 384n4, 401n7, 424n15, 434n62

Holy Mountain, The, 384n4, 391n40, 413n70, 423n15, 435n62

Indian Monk, An, 435n62

Ten Principal Upanishads, The, 401nn7–8, 403–4n20, 424n15, 434–35n62

Swedenborg, Emanuel, xlii, 10, 316n30

and angels, 154, 395n57

as phasal example, 117, 120, 375n162

Mundus Intelligibilis, 51, 348n17

spiritualism, 18, 160, 281, 322n60, 347n12, 376n169

Works:

Heaven and its Wonders, and Hell, 165, 395n57, 409n40

Principia Rerum Naturalum, 51, 348n16

Spiritual Diary, 347n12, 407n37

Swift, Jonathan, 4, 7, 36, 311n18, 312n20, 366n104

Discourse of the Contests and Dissensions between the Nobles and the Commons, 335n39

Gulliver’s Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, 21, 326n72

“Progress of Beauty, The,” 4, 308n11

Symbolist movement, 339n61, 357n57

Symons, Arthur, 109, 349n18, 372n147, 381n211

Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 (Beethoven), 19

Syncellus, Georgius, 185, 431n46

Synge, John Millington, 122–25, 130, 276, 340n1, 377n175, 377–78n179, 409n42, 466n2

Deirdre of the Sorrows, 124, 378n182

Playboy of the Western World, The, 339n59, 377n178, 378n180

Syria, xxix, 338n54, 411n55, 413n68, 416n2, 442n28, 450n72

Système du monde, Le. See Duhem, Pierre

Tagore, Rabindranath, 393–94n51

Tantra, xxvi

T’ao Ch’ien; “Moving House,” 318n38

Tarot, 344n1, 356n50, 382n212

Taurus (image), 145, 152, 164, 168, 360n76, 394n54

Taylor, Alfred Edward, xxvi, 156, 428n35

Commentary on Plato’s Timaeus, A, 181, 397n66

Plato: The Man and His Work, 156, 208, 397n66, 428n35

Taylor, Richard, 331n16, 320n52

Taylor, Thomas

History of the Restoration of the Platonic Theology by the Later Platonists, A, 387n12

Pausanias, 197, 336n43, 439n15, 442n21

Select Works of Porphyry, 401n9

Teacher, 367n114, 375n163. See also Sage, Victim

Teaching Spirits, 166–68, 283

Teheran, Iran, 36

Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, 333n31, 364n101, 365n103

Terrell, Carroll F., 307n9, 309n13

Thackeray, William Makepeace, 333n31

Thaumaturgy, 446n55

Thebaid, 199, 444n38

Thebes, Greece, 21, 325n71, 326nn72–73, 444n38

Theocritus, 82, 358n67

Theodora, 452–53n85

Theosophy, xliii, 386–87n12, 389n20, 395n57, 404n22, 406n30

Thermopylae, Greece, 337n50

Theseus (king), 20

Tibet, 292

Thirteenth Cone, xlvii, 142, 147, 155, 165–67, 170–72, 174–75, 192, 219–20, 279, 283, 287–88, 290–91, 388–89n18

Thirteenth Cycle, xlvii, 155, 388n18

Thirteenth Sphere, xlvii, 155, 388n18

Thomas à Kempis; Imitation of Christ, The, 62, 354n41

Thomas Aquinas, Saint, 50, 209–10, 368n119, 455n95

Thomas of Dorlowicz (communicator), 316n31, 318n39, 354n37, 354n39, 371n139, 373n149, 411n53

Thompson, Francis

From the Night of Forebeing, 182–83, 428n33

Hound of Heaven, The, 428n33

Sister Songs, 428n33

Thoor Ballylee, 8, 13, 136, 314n26, 340n2, 382n216

Thoreau, Henry David, 85

Walden, 360n78

Thorpe, Thomas, 374n157

tinctures (primary and antithetical)

and After Life States, 285–86

and Automatonism, 70

and Byzantium, 336n42

and civilizations, 150–52, 186–90, 295–97

and Commedia dell’ Arte, 62

and Discords, 69–70

and late antiquity, 200–202

and Mrs. Patrick Campbell, 373n149

and religious dispensations, 153–54

and rules for finding Faculties, 66–68

and Unity of Being, 354n37

anti-self, 350n23

antithetical revelation, 207

binding individuals, 173, 288

changed predominance, 88–89

Christ and John the Baptist, 396n63

closing of antithetical, 108–10

closing of primary, 110

closing of the tinctures, 215

coming antithetical influx, 219

defined, 52–53, 63, 78, 97, 115–16, 124, 140, 212–13, 217

diagrammed, 53f, 54–59, 60f, 143f, 279

Gothic joy, 209

historical dispensation, 191–92

images of Christ, 204

in Boehme, 350n22

interchange (or exchange), 66, 79, 169, 289–90, 297

interchange reflected through Principles, 118

of Christ and other Avatars, 367n114

on Great Wheel, 60–63

opening, 65–66

opening and closing, 83–84, 355n47

physical and spiritual primary, 133–34, 381n208

Sage and Victim, 375n163

symbolic gender and cardinal directions, 291

symbols, 143, 155–56

waning of antithetical age, 197–98

Titian (Tiziano Vecellio), 196, 213–14, 365n103, 372n142, 441n20

Tolstoy, Leo Nikolayevich, 13, 217, 318n43, 461n128, 464n137

War and Peace, 217, 462n131

Totem and Taboo (Freud), 409n43

Tour in Ireland, A (Young), 332n30

Toynbee, Arnold J., xxvi, 438n9

Study of History, A, 195, 438n9

Trinity College, Dublin, 310n14, 334n33

Triton (god), 214

Trollope, Anthony, 308n12

Troy, 194, 342n10, 437n3, 439n11

Tura, Cosimo, 5, 309n13

Twain, Mark (Samuel Clemens), 333n31

twenty-eight phases, 9–10, 14–15, 58, 60, 66, 79–136, 144–48, 187, 278–80, 315n29, 360n76

Ulster Cycle, 326n75

unicorn, xxxvii, xli, 27, 47f, 330n15, 343n17

Unity of Being, 12, 60f, 61, 65–66, 74, 97, 105–13, 120–21, 151, 153, 158, 188, 211–12, 285, 353n37, 355n48, 365n102, 399n72

Upanishads, xxvi, xxviii, 160, 162, 179, 190, 401nn7–8, 403–4n20, 424n15, 434–35n62. See also Brihadāranyaka Upanishad, Mandukya Upanishad

Uranus (god), 437n4

Urbino, Italy, 82, 358–59n68

Vaishnavism, xxvi

Valerius Maximus, 421n8

Valéry, Ambroise-Paul-Toussaint-Jules, 399n3, 400n4

“Cimetière Marin, Le,” 159, 160, 399n2

van Dyck, Anthony, Sir, 214, 458n116

Vedãnta, xxvi, xxviii

Velázquez, Diego, 362n89, 373n149

Venice, Italy, 212, 214, 358n68, 449n66, 450n71, 457n106

Venus (god), 104, 309n13, 369n124

Venus (planet), 152–54, 156, 394n54, 465n140

Verhaeren, Émile, 216, 460n125

Verlaine, Paul, 66, 216, 356n48, 365n102, 459n121

Vickers, Michael, 439n14

Vico, Giambattista, xxvi, 152, 186, 191, 335n39, 394n52

Scienza Nuova, 394n52, 432n54

Victim, 118, 169, 173–78, 288–91, 367n114, 375–76n163. See also Sage, Teacher

Victimage, xxx, 118, 174–75, 290, 375–76n163, 381n207, 413n67

Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 211, 456n103

Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland (queen), 125, 127–28, 378n189

Vienna, Austria, 27

Villard de Honnecourt, 209, 454n92

Villiers de l’Isle Adam, Auguste, 368n119

Axël, 30–32, 329n9, 331n17, 332n26, 368n119

Villon, François, 210–11, 372n142, 456n99, 456n102

Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro), xxviii, 177–78, 183, 295, 323n64, 364n101

Aeneid, 393n50

Eclogue IV, 177, 296, 415n2, 417n4, 429n37

Georgics, 296

Virgin Mary, 6, 207–8, 213, 380n198

Virgo (image), 177

Vishnu, 413n66

Vision, A (1925)

after publication, 15, 191, 356–57n52

correction, xxviii–xxx, 329n13, 338nn54–55, 345n2, 347n10, 352n33, 355n47

creation, 7–14, 315n29, 319n45, 353n37, 360n76, 365nn101–3, 369–70n126, 375n162, 380n204, 384n9, 408n38, 440n16

early versions, 39, 300n25, 328n1, 358n66, 360n80, 362n89, 369n122

Parts:

“Dove or Swan” (Book III), 15, 295, 315n29, 320n49, 324n67, 436n1, 462n133

“Gates of Pluto, The” (Book IV), xxvii, xxix, 322n60, 383n1

Introduction, xxxvii–xxxviii, 329n13, 339n60, 341n6

“What the Caliph Partly Learned” (Book I), 357n55, 382n216

“What the Caliph Refused to Learn” (Book II), xxviii, 300n20, 338n53, 352n33, 396n61

queries about, 323n63

reception of, xxiii–xxiv

Vision, A (1937)

current edition, xlix–li

drafts, xxxi, 275–98, 346n5, 382n216, 392n42, 462n134

illustrations, 305n1, 343n17, 344–45n1, 436n1

later editions, xlvi–xlviii, 232, 352n31

Parts:

“Dove or Swan” (Book V), xxxi–xxxii, xl, 187, 193–220, 293–98, 440n16

“Great Year of the Ancients, The” (Book IV), xxxi, xxxix, xl, xlix, 177–92, 291–93, 300n25, 393n44, 413–14n1, 418–19n7, 431n49, 432n57, 436n73

“Packet for Ezra Pound, A,” xxxii–xxxvi, xl, 3–22, 301n47, 332n25, 466n4

“Rapallo” (a part of “Packet”), xxxii, xxxiv, 3–6, 275–76, 311n19, 385n11

“Soul in Judgment, The” (Book III), xxxi, xl, 10, 18, 157, 159–75, 281–91, 410n45

“Stories of Michael Robartes and his Friends,” xxxvi–xxxvii, xl, xlviii, 15, 23–40, 188, 328nn1–2, 331n19, 332nn23–25, 337n51, 338n55, 340n63, 343n17

publication process and proofs, xxix–xli, 232–66, 302n61, 320n49, 355n48, 413–14n1, 462n133, 466n4

reception of, xli–xlvi

research for, xxv–xxviii, xxxi, 15–16, 319n46, 320n51, 346n7, 384n4, 391n42, 399n72, 432n58, 448n60

writing of, xxvii–xxxii, 6, 300n31, 304n1, 322n58, 428n34

Vision of Evil, 107–8, 359n76

Vision of the Blood Kindred. See After Life States

Voltaire, Francoise Marie Arouet de, 32, 216, 332n28, 460n123

von Döllinger, Johann Joseph Ignaz, 457n106

von Eschenbach, Wolfram; Parzival: A Knightly Epic, 453–54n90

von Hartmann, Karl Robert Eduard, 400n5

von Reichenbach, Carl (baron), 386n12

von Rosenroth, Christian Knorr; Kabbala Denudata, The, 39, 316n30, 322n63, 339n59

von Stein, Charlotte, 372n146

Vulcan (god), 104, 369n124

Waite, A. E. (Arthur Edward), 356n50, 370n130, 382n212

Waley, Arthur, 318n38

Wallace, Abraham, Dr., 163, 406n29

Wallace, William; Logic of Hegel, 427n28

Walpole, Horace, 34, 334n34

Walpole, Robert, Sir, 432n52

Walton, Eda Lou, xliv

war, 24, 26, 37–38, 43, 49, 60, 194–95, 397n67, 398n71, 452n79

English Civil War, 467n9

Great War (WWI), 5, 24

Irish Civil War, 20, 136, 163, 337n52, 382n216

Peasants’ War, 380n199

Peloponnesian War, 446n54

Persian wars, 196, 337n50

Punic Wars, 446n54

Roman civil wars, 177

Trojan War, 337n45, 380n203, 437nn3–4, 439n11

War of Independence, 337n52

war-horse, 447n59

World War II, xxv

Water. See Elements

Watson, William, Sir, 382n214

Watt, A. P., xxiii, xli

Watteau, Jean-Antoine, 216, 459n121

Watts, George Frederic, 372n142

Webster, John, 386n12

Wellesley, Dorothy, xxxviii, 323n65, 332n25, 349n18

Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 115, 118, 125, 375n160, 378n186, 453n85

West Indies, 161

Westminster Abbey, London, 292

White, J. R., Captain, 219, 464n138

Whitehead, Alfred North, xxvi

Whitman, Walt, 86, 90, 113, 127–28, 371n139

“Song of Myself,” 85, 360n77

Leaves of Grass, 359n76

Wicklow, County, Ireland, 124, 314n26, 378n180

Wilde, Oscar, 110, 112, 329n10, 373n149, 375n160, 444n34

Will, li, 56f–58f, 193f, 360n79, 381n208

defined, 54, 61–64

Four Conditions of, 76. See also Four Faculties

William III of England (king), 398n71

Williams, Charles, xlii

Williams, Michael, xlii

Wilson, Edmund, xliii, xliv

Witch of Endor (character in the Bible), 37, 337n48

Woods, James Haughton; Yoga-System of Patanjali, The, 384n4, 404n20

Wordsworth, William, 100, 276, 365n103, 366n108

“White Doe of Rylstone, The,” 172, 286, 412–13n62

Workman, Herbert Brook, 447n59

Works of Jacob Behmen, the Teutonic Theosopher (Law), 18, 323n63

Wundt, Wilhelm Friedrich, 15, 320n52

Xenaias (Philoxenus) (bishop), 205, 451n76

Xerxes I of Persia (king), 337n50

Yashiro, Yukio, 392n42

Yeats, Anne Butler, 16, 318n42, 321n57

Yeats, George (Bertha Georgie Hyde Lees), 312n22, 314n26, 318n41, 320n51, 321n57, 345n1, 462n134

and Coole edition of WBY’s works, xlvi–li

and illustrations, xxxii, 305n1, 343n17

and later editions of AVB, xlviii

automatic script, 312n23, 315n29, 370n128, 405n25, 440n16, 455n96

corrections to AVA, 227–31

correspondence with WBY, 307n9, 310n15, 346n7

gifts to/from WBY, 392n42, 407n36, 435n66

in Italy, 305n3, 306n5

in WBY’s accounts of automatic script, xliii, 7–18, 190, 338n53

notes in personal copies of A Vision, 327n75, 332n27, 352n31, 356n52, 428n33, 435n63, 444n35

other supernormal phenomena, 316n32, 317n36, 318n42, 318–19n44, 410n46, 423n11

proofs of AVB, xli, 303n78, 304n81, 304n83

recording phasal examples, 360n76, 372n142

research and knowledge, 320n52, 322n60, 323n63, 353n37, 363n94, 419n7, 438n9, 443n32, 447n58, 448n60

Sleeps and voices, 313n25, 315n28, 317n33, 318n43, 409n43

translation, 415n1, 417n4, 423n13, 433n59

travel, 314n27, 321n56, 460n124

work on new edition, xxv–xxxii

Yeats, Jack Butler, 38, 328n3, 338n52, 340n1, 376n167, 380n201, 409n42

Yeats, Michael Butler, xxxviii–xl, 12–13, 283, 317–18nn35–37, 318n41, 319n44, 410n46

Yeats, William Butler, 38, 318n41, 321n57, 345n1, 361n82, 369–70n126

Works:

collections:

Cat and the Moon and Certain Poems, The, xxxv, 338n53

Celtic Twilight, The, 51, 347n12, 401n9, 408n38, 453n87

Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics, The, 319n48, 320n48

Michael Robartes and the Dancer, 328n1, 341n6

Poems (1949), xlvii, 304n80

Poems Lyrical and Narrative, Vol. 1, 335n35

Rose, The, 395n57

Speech and Two Poems, A, 304n81

Tower, The (volume), xxix, xxxvi, 7, 312n21, 338n53, 431n48, 437n2, 465n1

Wheels and Butterflies, 300n13

Wild Swans at Coole, The, 328n1, 338n53, 339n59, 394n55

Wind Among the Reeds, The, 327n1

Winding Stair, The, xxxi, xxxvi, 7, 312n21, 347n10

Words for Music Perhaps and Other Poems, 301n47, 328n2

editor:

Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry, 328n2

Oxford Book of Modern Verse, xxvi, 327n78

Poems of Spenser, 391n38

fiction:

“Adoration of the Magi, The,” 39, 327n1, 338n58, 341n6

Secret Rose, The, 327n75

nonfiction prose:

Autobiographies, 167, 283, 374n159, 375n161, 380n200, 408n38, 410n46, 434n62, 463n136

“Bishop Berkeley,” xxviii, 320n51, 359n70

“Bounty of Sweden, The,” 359n68

“Certain Noble Plays of Japan,” 401n10, 441n20

Death of Synge, and Other Passages from an Old Diary, The, xxxviii

Pages from a Diary Written in Nineteen Hundred and Thirty, 337n47, 431n52, 444n35, 453n86

Discoveries, 445n48

“Edmund Spenser,” 359n73

Estrangement, xxxviii

Explorations, 304n83

“Galway Plains, The,” 326n75

“General Introduction for my Work, A,” 402n11

“Happiest of the Poets, The,” 358n65

Holy Mountain, The (introduction), 423n15

“Ireland after Parnell,” 359n76

“Ireland Bewitched,” 402n11

“J. M. Synge and the Ireland of his Time,” 341n7

“Magic,” 389n19

Mythologies, 327n1, 378n187

On the Boiler, 346n6, 368n119, 458n112

Oxford Book of Modern Verse, The (introduction), 306n6, 307n9, 329n8, 385n11, 406n31, 428n33, 435n62, 436n67

Packet for Ezra Pound, A (1929), xxx–xli, xlviii–xlix, 275–76, 301n47, 302n59, 305n2, 306n6, 307n8, 310n14, 311n19, 319n46, 320n49, 322n60, 322n62, 324n68, 327n76

“People’s Theatre, A,” 353n37

Per Amica Silentia Lunae, xxxiv, 7–8, 15, 53, 108, 190, 299n7, 313n24, 342n14, 350n23, 362n86, 365n103, 366n108, 373n149, 386n12, 406n30

“Philosophy of Shelley’s Poetry, The,” 389n19, 396n61, 401n9

“Prometheus Unbound,” 359n73

Selections from the Poems of Dorothy Wellesley (introduction), 349n18

Senate Speeches of W. B. Yeats, The, 334n33

“Speaking to the Psaltery,” 402n17

Stories of Michael Robartes and his Friends (1931), xxxvi–xxxix, xlviii, xlix, 328n1, 331n19, 332n23, 328n2, 332nn24–25, 337n51, 338n55, 340n63, 343n17, 344–45n1

“Swedenborg, Mediums, and the Desolate Places,” 316n30, 322n60, 368n119, 401–2nn10–11, 402n14, 402n16, 407n36, 410–11nn48–49

Ten Principal Upanishads, The (tr. Swāmi and Yeats), 401nn7–8, 403–4n20, 424n15, 434n62, 435n62

Trembling of the Veil, The, 217, 309–10n14, 340n1, 365n102, 379n195, 409n42

plays:

Calvary, 380n204

Cathleen Ní Houlihan (Yeats and Gregory), 369n122

Full Moon in March, A, 428n34

Hour-Glass, The, 154, 381n211, 395n58

King of the Great Clock Tower, The, 428n34

Mosada, 304n81

Only Jealousy of Emer, The, 345n1

Oedipus at Colonus (Sophocles; tr. Yeats), 20, 325–26n71

Oedipus Tyrannus (Sophocles; tr. Yeats), 325–26n71, 326n73

Player Queen, The, 343n17

Pot of Broth, The (Yeats and Gregory), 430n43

Resurrection, The, xxvi, xxxi, xxxvii, 336n43, 340n63, 346n6, 380n204, 414n1, 416n2, 423n12, 423n15, 426n22, 428n34, 431n48, 451n73

Unicorn from the Stars, The, 343n17

Where There Is Nothing, 343n17

Words upon the Window-Pane, The, xxvi, xxxi, 312n20, 366n104, 394n52, 394n56, 432n52, 433n59

poetry:

“All Souls’ Night,” xlv, 221–24

“At Algeciras—a Meditation upon Death,” xxxv

“Blood and the Moon,” 334n33

“Byzantium,” 336n42, 412n57

“Come Gather Round Me Parnellites,” 363n90

“Coming of Wisdom with Time, The,” 442n26

Works:

poetry:

“Conjunctions,” 219, 464n140

“Coole Park and Ballylee, 1931,” 401n9

“Cuchulain Comforted,” 407n36, 412n59

“Demon and Beast,” 444n38

“Double Vision of Michael Robartes, The,” 38, 338n53, 377n176, 394n55

“Ego Dominus Tuus,” 321n58, 365n103, 370n128

“Fisherman, The,” 340n1

“Gift of Harun Al-Rashid, The,” xxxvii, 38, 338n53

“Huddon, Duddon and Daniel O’Leary,” xxxvi, xxxvii, 23

“Image from a Past Life, An,” 413n71

“In the Seven Woods,” 410n46

“Lake Isle of Innisfree, The,” 360n78

“Lapis Lazuli,” 442n21

“Leda and the Swan,” 194, 437n2

“Magi, The,” 79, 357n56

“Meditation written during Sickness at Algeciras, A,” 301n47

“Meditations in Time of Civil War,” 438n6

“Meditations Upon Death,” xxxiv

“Michael Robartes and the Dancer,” 449n67

“Mohini Chatterjee,” xxxv

“Mourn—And Then Onward!” 363n90, 364n95

“Parnell’s Funeral,” 363n90, 410n46

“Parnell,” 363n90

“Phases of the Moon, The,” xlv, 38, 41–47, 338n53, 343n17, 382n215

“Prayer for My Daughter, A,” 465n4

“Sailing to Byzantium,” 336n42, 450n71

“Second Coming, The,” 192, 404n23, 436n72, 439n11

“Seven Sages, The,” 334n33

“Shepherd and Goatherd,” 406n28

“Solomon and the Witch,” 367n113, 465n4

“Supernatural Songs,” 464n140

“To a Wealthy Man . . .” 359n68

“To Ireland in the Coming Times,” 14, 319n48

“Tom The Lunatic,” 328n2

“Tower, The,” xxix

“Two Songs from a Play,” 417n4, 431n48, 448n60

“Under Ben Bulben,” 457n107, 458n112

“Under the Round Tower,” 196, 440n17

“Vacillation,” 416n2

“Why should not Old Men be Mad?,” 367n111

stories:

“Broken Gates of Death, The,” 402n11

“Crucifixion of the Outcast, The,” 327n75

“Donald and his Neighbours,” 328n2

“Friends of the People of Faery, The,” 51

“Rosa Alchemica,” 39, 327n1, 329n11, 338n58, 339n60

“Tables of the Law, The,” 39, 327n1, 338n58

unpublished work:

automatic writing. See Yeats, George: automatic script

Card File, 14, 319n45, 373n149, 388n15, 410n43

“Genealogical Tree of Revolution,” 383n2

Manuscript of “Leo Africanus,” 317n34

“Michael Robartes Foretells,” 301n35, 462n134

Rapallo Notebooks, xxix, 301n40, 392n44, 424n15, 433n59

Sleep and Dream Notebooks, 314n28, 318nn43–44, 319n45. See also Yeats, George

Vision, A (1925)

“Dedication to Vestigia, The,” 310n14

“Dove or Swan” (Book III), 15, 295, 315n29, 320n49, 324n67, 436n1, 462n133

“Gates of Pluto, The” (Book IV), xxvii, xxix, 322n60, 383n1

Introduction, xxxvii–xxxviii, 329n13, 339n60, 341n6

“What the Caliph Partly Learned” (Book I), 357n55, 382n216

“What the Caliph Refused to Learn” (Book II), xxviii, 300n20, 338n53, 352n33, 396n61

Vision, A (1937)

“Completed Symbol, The” (Book II), xxvii, xl, 118, 137–58, 169, 276–81, 282, 290, 322n62, 357n57

“Dove or Swan” (Book V), xxxi–xxxii, xl, 187, 193–220, 293–98, 440n16

“Great Wheel, The” (Book I), xxxi, xl, 49–136, 175, 186, 289, 382n216

“Great Year of the Ancients, The” (Book IV), xxxi, xxxix, xl, xlix, 177–92, 291–93, 300n25, 393n44, 413–14n1, 418–19n7, 431n49, 432n57, 436n73

Introduction, 299n7

“Packet for Ezra Pound, A,” xxxii–xxxvi, xl, 3–22, 301n47, 332n25, 466n4

“Rapallo,” xxxii, xxxiv, 3–6, 275–76, 311n19, 385n11

“Soul in Judgment, The” (Book III), xxxi, xl, 10, 18, 157, 159–75, 281–91, 410n45

“Stories of Michael Robartes and his Friends,” xxxvi–xxxvii, xl, xlviii, 15, 23–40, 188, 328nn1–2, 331n19, 332nn23–25, 337n51, 338n55, 340n63, 343n17, 344–45n1, 466n4

Yoga, xxvi, 299n12, 383–84n4, 404n20

Young, Arthur, 33, 333n30

Zarathustra, 372n142

Zen Buddhism, xxvi, 158, 399n72

Zeno of Elea, 159, 400n4, 428n36

Zeus (god), 165, 194–95, 207, 220, 336–37nn44–45, 437n6

Zoagli, Liguria, Italy, 6, 311n19

zodiac, xlv, 4–5, 309n13, 345n1, 394n54, 425n18, 430n40

and Great Year, 300–301n31, 344–45n1

and Principles, 145–46, 279

precession, 184, 414n1

sun and moon, 59, 183, 301n31. See also individual signs