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gland, she and James had an elaborate progress from Edinburgh to London,
for which Ben Jonson (q.v.) devised masques and entertainments, +567.13,15—with
Anna Livia, Anne Boleyn (q.q.v.). 
*Annona, St—no such Dublin church. In Roman myth, Annona was the female
personification of the produce of the year. 44.6; + 199.34—with Anna
Livia (q.v.). 
*Ansighosa, 246.10. 
Ant—see Ondt. In TheBook oftheDead Ant is a mythical fish. 418.5—6;
+419.6— with Ondt (q.v.). 
Anthea or Antheia—epithet of Aphrodite (q.v.) as goddess of flowers,
or Greek anthos. 354.22. 
Antheil, George (1900-1959)—composer, son of a New Jersey shoemaker.
He began an opera based on "Cyclops" (q.v.), and set "Nightpiece" to music.
+57.13—with Ondt (q.v.; if Antheil unites with Ondt, it is worth noting
that Wyndham Lewis, q.v., praised him in Time and Western Man. Also with
Hill of Allen); + 133.27—with Schubert (q.v.); +360.34—with Ondt
(q.v.). 
Anthony, St—first Christian monk, resisted temptation, subject of Flaubert's
novel, patron of swineherds. An "Anthony Pig" (q.v.) is the runt of the litter
and is also a sponger. +86.13—with Anthony Bacon (q.v.). 
Anthony, St, of Padua—S.A.G. (St Anthony Guide) written on an envelope
carries a letter safely through the mails. 66.17; +409.7—with Trollope
(q.v.); 
+621.7—8—with Arcturus, Sir Arthur Guinness, King Arthur (q.q.v.).

Anthony Pig—see Anthony. 
Antichrist—false Messiah and wonderworker who comes to subdue the weak
before the second coming of Christ (q.v.), at which he will be destroyed.
Epiphanes and Nero (q.q.v.) and various popes have been identified with him,
and he is the subject of an old Chester miracle play. Antichrist has an appearance
of youth and innocence and "henna yellow hair." He imitates Christ, performs
miracles, including "a bogus ascension from Mount of Olives." 
 In FW III,i, ii, Shaun-Jaun walks the way of the Cross backwards, and apes
Christ, save that Shaun preaches not life but abstinence from life. See Thoth,
Hermes. ?147.17; 308.n. 1; 346.4; ?450.7. 
Antinous—(1) beautiful Bithynian youth, loved and deified by Hadrian;
(2) leader of Penelope's (q.v.) suitors in the Odyssey. In Ulysses he is
Mulligan and Boylan (q.q.v.). 190.33. 
Antonio—Shakespeare's (q.v.) merchant of Venice (q.v.). + 105.1—see
Myrtle, Venus (q.q.v.); +435.1—2—with Venus (q.v.); +483.17—with
Mark Lyons, Mark Antony (q.q.v.). 
Antony, Mark—triumvir, hero of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra;
see also Cleopatra, Augustus, Lepidus, Enobarbus, Charmian, Fulvia. Antony
defeated Brutus and Cassius (q.v.) at Phihippi, was betrayed by Cleopatra
at Actium. In FIN both Antony and Julius Caesar (q.v.) are connected with
Parnell (q.v.). ?81.8 (see Hermes); +152.21—with Romeo, Anthony Rowley
(q.q.v.); + 167.1,3,+ .4 
—with Brutus and Cassius (q.v.); +27 1. 6 (see Malthus, Mercury); +483.17—
with Mark Lyons, Antonio (q.q.v.); 546. 33 (Earehend—as Mrs Yoder points
out); 568.9. 
Aphrodite—Greek goddess of love and beauty, born of the foam. See Venus,
Brinabride. 203.27—28; 299.left margin; 354.22 (see Anthea). 
Apis (Latin, Greek form of Egyptian Hep, Hapi)—sacred Egyptian bull
(q.v.), embodiment of Ptah (q.v.). A new Apis is born after the death of
the old. 26.3,9; 262.n. 4; 416.1; 443.10; 478.23; 480.18; 
597.16. 
Apnorval—see Norvah. 
Apollo—Greek god of the sun (q.v.) and poetry, twin of Delia (q.v.),
brother of Mercury (q.v.). I think it will be found that there is a great
deal of Apollo in FW. The god is usually Shem (q.v.; see Atherton, 73), but
the sun is the father, HCE (q.v.). 167.12; 431.36—with Pollux (q.v.).

Apollyon—foul fiend (see Devil) who assaulted Christian in the Valley
of Humiliation. During the Napoleonic wars, he was associated with Napoleon.
+273.27—with Napoleon (q.v.). 
Apophis (also Apep, Apepi)—Egyptian snake (q.v.) god, god of darkness,
tries daily to stop the boat of the sun (q.v.); see Ra. +67.22—with
Pope Pius (q.v.); 427.7 (his); 494.15 (see Uachet). 
Apostles—see Twelve. 
*Appelredt's, 406.9. 
*Apple_see Eve. I give a few apples below. They belong to the larger subjects