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. ADDENDA.

[In the Argument' p. 53. 1. 7 from foot, for 'change' read charge.]

[§ 17. 1. 11 n. Add 'In p. Caec. § 48: cui, cum cuperet eoque consilio venisset,...licitum non sit accedere; read with PT. in Jordan qui cum. R. S.]

[§ 19. 1. 3. copulatus fuit. See Madvig's essay, 'Discrimen formarum amatus sum et amatus fui a veteribus et bonis scriptoribus constantissime servatum,' in his opuscula II. 218 seq., esp. p. 219: cum... Latine dicimus, verbi causa, fixum est, utrumque significari potest, et fixisse aliquem, participio et verbo substantivo in unam notionem perfecti passivi coalescentibus, et nunc illud fixum manere, ut participium statum aliquem rei significet, verbum, eum statum nunc esse. Nec enim Latinus sermo praeteritum tempus rei gestae et praesens rei agendo effectae et manentis nota ulla distinguit. Cum autem fixum fuit dicitur, unum significatur, praeteritum tempus rei effectae et in statu aliquo manentis, ut participio status, verbo eum fuisse, declaretur.' Cf. Zumpt, § 592, Madvig, § 344.]

[§ 21. 1. 30 n. Add 'So in Plaut. Trinum. 1. 34, 35 (Ritschl, nimioque hic pluris pauciorum gratiam | faciunt pars hominum quam id quo prosint pluribus) read with A quod prosint.' R. S.] [§ 25. 1. 13 n. Add Drakenborch on Liv. XXXVI. 40. § 9. Liv. XXII. 30. § 4: oneratus magis quam honoratus.' R. S.] [§ 26. 1. 28 n. p. 81. 1. 1. read ne-quidem.]

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INDEX.

Intr. refers to the sections (§§) and n. to the notes of the Introduction. The references to the notes on the text are by section and line.

ABHINC with acc. and abl. 119. l.

13.

abiectus 82. l. 2, 85. l. 8. ablative, peristromatis 67. l. 3; of time 76. l. 23. accedo 64. 1. 2. accido 17. 1. 9.

accusative of neut. pronouns with intrans. verbs 21. l. 30; coire societatem 24. l. 3; exclamare Ciceronem 28. l. 19; dicta dicere 42. l. 13, cf. 109. l. 11. acta Caesaris Intr. 32, 39. ad, 'commendatio ad,' 1. l. 13; ad Lupercalia 87. l. 28. adjectives, neut., of place, used substantively, 48. l. 24; also of time 75. l. 7; aversa lectica 82. 1. 3. adsolet 82. l. 7. adulescens 16. l. 29. adverbs, pronominal, of persons 77. l. II. aequum bonum 94. l. 19. agmen quadratum 108. 7. 4. Ahala, C. Servilius, 26. l. 25. albus an ater, prov. 41. l. 24. alio die 81. l. 18, 83. l. 9. Amatius, Intr. 38. amicissimus tuus 41. 7. 26. an 3. T. 7; 38. l. 23 ; 98. l. 4. Anagnia 106. 7. 11. annominatio 25. l. 13; 114. 7.

28.

Antonia n. 15.

Antonius, C., prætor B. C. 44, Intr. 48.

Antonius, C., cos. B. c. 63. Intr.

2; n. 50; 56. l. 22; 98. l. 4. Antonius, L., trib. n. 101; his agrarian law, Intr. 41.

Antonius, M., the orator. Intr. I; 42. 1. 4.

Antonius, M., Creticus. Intr. I. and 3. n. *.

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Antonius, M., the triumvir, his early profligacy, Intr. 2 and 3; his personal appearance, Intr. 3. n. t; joins P. Clodius, but soon casts him off, Intr. 4; goes to Greece, ibid.; thence with Gabinius to Syria and Egypt, Intr. 5; joins Cæsar and becomes quæstor, Intr. 6 and 7; augur and tribune, Intr. 8 as tribune leaves Rome to join Cæsar, Intr. 9, 10; convenes the senate, Intr. 12; proprætor, Intr. 13; recalls exiles, Intr. 14; at Pharsalus, n. 52; spares Cicero, Intr. 15; mag. equitum, ibid.; his tyranny, Intr. 16; buys the estate of Pompeius, n. 64, Intr. 19; at Narbo, Intr. 20; president of the Julian Luperci and Cæsar's flamen, n. 88, 89; consul, Intr. 24 seq.; at the Lupercalia, Intr. 26; spared by Brutus, Intr. 30; treats with Brutus, ibid. 31-33; his son, n. 136; 'second heir' of Casar, Intr. 34; his laudatio Caesaris, Intr. 35, 91. l. 11; abolishes the dictatorship, Intr. 37. 91. l. 21.; puts to death the pseudo-Marius, Intr. 38; abuses the acta Caesaris to further his own ends, ibid. 39 seq.; septemvir, ibid. 41; comes to terms with Octavia

nus, ibid. 42; and buys Dola-
bella, ibid. 44; removes Brutus
and Cassius from Rome, ibid.
46; exchanges the province
Macedonia for cisalpine Gaul,
ibid. 47; holds out hopes to
the senate, n. 201; appoints a
commission (1 June 44) to
examine Cæsar's papers, Intr.
51; his tyranny, ibid. 52; his
laws, ibid. 53; threatens Ci-
cero, ibid. 54; his answer to
the 1st Phil., ibid. 56; puts
Cic. to death, ibid. 57; praises
Brutus and Cassius 5. 7. II;
seizes the public treasure 6. 7.
25; neglects laws 6. l. 28, 29;
and auspices, ibid. l. 28. § 81
seq.; his bravos Tiro etc. 8. l.
17 seq.; his rhetorical studies
8. 1. 25, $42 seq.; his letter to
and from Cic. 9. l. 1; his chase
of Clodius §§ 21, 49; compli-
ments Brutus 30. l. 5; a ty-
rant 34. l. 31; his debts 35. 7.
15; his plunder ibid. l. 16
seq.; disinherited 41. l. 5;
drunken 42. l. 8, 63. l. 13, 75.
l. 16; 104. l. 23; difficult
of access 105. l. 4; his
military tyranny 108, 112;
repeals Cæsar's laws 109; his
mother Iulia 49. l. 27, 58.
l. 23; cause of the civil war
$53 seq.; seizes the house of
Pomp. 68. l. 8; gladiator 74.
1. 28; a dandy 76. l. 23 seq.;
nudus 86. 7. 19; Cic. would
have him put to death 86. l. 25;
neglects auspices § 83, 88. l. II.
apothecae 67. 7. 29.
appellatus 71. 7. 29.
Aquinum 105. 1. 4.
arationes IOI. l. 17.

aratrum used in marking out a
colonia 102. l. 31.
Armenia 94. l. 23.
Arrangement of words 11. l. 1;
63. l. 13; adj. adj. subst. subst.

66. 1. 20. See chiasmus, con-
duplicatio.

asyndeton 75. l. 31; irent redi-
rent 89. 1. 26.

at 7. l. 6, 21. l. 2; 114. l. 17; at
tamen 116. l. 19.

attraction of relative 54. l. 2.
augurs, nomination of, 4. l. 23;
powers of, 81. l. 18.
autem 48. l. 21.
aversa lectica 82. l. 3.

Bambalio 90 l. 5.
Basilus 107. l. 21.
Bellienus, L., n. 145.
Bibulus, M., 23. l. 15.
Brutus, Decimus, n. 114; heres
secundus of Cæsar, Intr. 34;
refuses to resign cisalpine Gaul,
ibid. 47.

Brutus, L. Iunius, 26. l. 24.
Brutus, M., his indecision, n.

110; spares Antonius and Le-
pidus, n. 121; treats with Ant.,
Intr. 31-33; his speech, n.
135; keeps close after Cæsar's
funeral, Intr. 45; receives a
cura annonae in Crete, ibid.
46; provides the ludi Apolli-
nares, and leaves Italy, ibid.
48; ungrateful to Cæsar 5. l.
9; not descended from L. Bru-
tus 26. l. 24.
bustum 107. l. 25.

caelum 107. l. 28.
Cæsar, C. Julius, Antonius joins

him, Intr. 6; wins Curio, n. 29
and 30; his ultimatum, Intr.
9; crosses the Rubicon, Intr.
Io; master of Italy, Intr. II;
leaves Rome for Spain, Intr.
12; dictator, Intr. 13; restores
exiles, Intr. 14; at Pharsalus,
Intr. 14; his Alexandrian war,
Intr. 15; at Thapsus and Mun-
da, Intr. 18; demands payment
for the estate of Pompeius,
Intr. 19; honours voted to him,

Intr. 21, 22; cos. B.C. 44,
Intr. 24 seq.; his murder, Intr.
28; his treasure seized by Ant.,
n. 129; his acta, n. 133, Intr.
51; his will, Intr. 34; his fu-
neral, Intr. 35; his bustum,
ibid. 38, 43; acta Caesaris, ibid.
39; laws of his repealed by
Ant., Intr. 53; day in his honour
added to supplicationes, n. 215;
and Pompeius § 24; his murder-
ers § 26 seq.; parens patriae 31.
7. 25; senators in his pay 50.
1. 11; his purple robe and chair
of state 85. l. 4; and Deiotarus
$93 seq.; his horti 109. l. 22;
divine honours 110; his me-
mory 116.7. 17; writings, ibid.;
munificence, ibid. 7. 21 seq.;
elemency, ibid. l. 23.
Cæsar, L. Julius, uncle of Ant.
1. 31 seq.; Intr. 57. p. lvi.

14.

n. t.
calcei and toga 76. 1. 23.
Campanus ager 101. l. 12.
capite obvoluto 77. 1. 4.
Capitolinus clivus 16. 7. 23, 19.
7. 29.

Capua 100. l. 4 seq., 102. l.
32.

Casilinum 102. l. 22.
Casinum 40. 1. 23.
Cassius, C., surrenders to Cæsar,

n. 55; receives a cura annonae
for Cyrene, Intr. 46; leaves
Italy, ib. 48. See M. Brutus ;
his family 26. l. 28.
Cassius, L., Longinus 35. 7. 11.
Cassius, Q., Longinus, trib. B.C.
49, Intr. 9, 10, 12.
Cassius, Sp., 26. l. 28.
causa amoris 78. l. 18.
cedant arma togae 20. l. 13.
cellae 67. l. 3.
celor 32. 1. II.
cena, hour of, 104. l. 23.
censeo with conj. 95. l. I.
centuriae equitum 82. l. 4 seq.
certe. See quidem,

Charonitae 98. 1. 28.
chiasmus 95. 7. 24; 102. l. 22;
116. l. 16.

Cicero, M. Tullius, spared by
Antonius, Intr. 15, 5. l. 32;
with the conspirators on the,
Capitol, n. 116; his last meet-
ing with Brutus, Intr. 48; le-
gatus of Dolabella, ibid. 49;
returns to Rome, ibid. 50;
threatened by Ant. ibid. 54;
first Phil., ibid. 55; 2nd Phil.,
ibid. 56, 57; his death, p. lvi.
n. t; saviour of the country, 2.
7. 19, 13. l. 27 and 31; augur
4. 1. 23; his correspondence
with Ant. 9. l. 1; admirers of
his consulship § 12; his consul-
ship, § 16; his poems 20. l. 13
seq.; wrote for the youth of
Rome, ib. l. 22; adviser of
peace 24. l. 1; augur publicus,
ibid. and 39. l. 3; his jests,
ibid. l. 8; legacies left to him
40. l. 18; his use of Gr. words
67. 7. 3; genuineness of his
Catilinarian speeches 119. 7.

14.

Cimber, L. Tillius, 27. 7. 8.
Cinna, Helvius, n. 147.
circumscribere 53. l. 25.
cisium 77. l. 4.
citius 25. l. 17.

Clodius, P., Intr. 4; n. 22; 21.
1. 29 seq.

Clodius, Sext., satelles P. Clodii
9. 1.6.

Clodius, Sext., rhetor 8. l. 25, 42.
l. 10-20.
cogitatum scelus 85. l. 8.
coire societatem 24. l. 3.
coloniae, form of their foundation
102. l. 31.

comitia centur. 82. 7. 4 seq.
commendatior 32. l. 15.
comperisses 99. l. 20.
concidisti 107. l. 26.

Concordiae templum 15. 7. 18;
112. l. 24; cella 19. 7. 31.

condicio 37. l. 16; 'match'
'99.

l. 14.

conduplicatio 64. l. 27.
confidentia 104. l. 19.

coniunctio Caesaris 23. l. 18.
conjunctive, optarem 1. 1.6; quod
diceret 7. l. 6; with qui modo
17. 7. 8; peteres = petere debe-
bas 86. l. 16.
constringendus 97. l. 22.
consuls assumed office Kal. Ian.
79. l. 6.

contingo 17. l. 9.

contra aliquem venire 3. l. 6.
contumeliae causa 30. l. 5.
conturbatio 36. l. 23.

conversio 55. l. 11.

coordination of contrasted clauses

IIO. l. 6.

corrector 43. l. 25.

Crassus, M., 7. l. 32, 12. l. 22.
crede mihi 34. l. I.
cui bono 35. l. II.

cum= quotiens, with perf. ind.
68. l. 16.

cum calceis 76. l. 23.
cupit se audacem 19. l. 28.
Curio, C., n. 9 seq., n. 14, n. 28
-30, Intr. 9, 10; II. l. 4; his
father 12. l. II.
Cydnus 26. l. 31.
Cytheris 20. l. 13, 58. l. 21.

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discidium 45. 1. 23.

disertus )( eloquens 111. l. 14:
dissimulo 84. l. 30.
diversi 93. l. II.

divorce, forms of 69. l. 32.
divus 110. l. 28.

Dolabella, P., trib., n. 62, 63;
promised the consulship by
Cæsar, Intr. 24; assumes the
consulship, ibid. 31 seq.; quells
the mutiny at Cæsar's bustum,
ibid. 43; sells himself to An-
tonius, ibid. 44; receives the
province of Syria, n. 189, n.
211; Cicero his legatus, n. 198;
overthrows the altar on Cæsar's
bustum 107. l. 25 seq.
dominus 85. l. 12.

Domitius, Cn. and L., 27. l. 1
seq., 71. l. 18.
domu 45. l. 12.

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