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- Abeken, German, biographer of Cicero, ii., [39].
- "Abiit, excessit, evasit, erupit," i., [228].
- Academica, The, i., [33]; ii., [251], [281].
- Actio Prima, contra Verrem, i., [139].
- Actio Secunda, contra Verrem, i., [138].
- Aculeo, Cicero's uncle, i., [42].
- Adjournments, on account of games in the trial of Verres, i.,
[138].
- Advocate, duty in Rome, i., [85], [165]; his duties, ii., [319].
- Ædile, Cicero as, i., [162].
- "Æstimatum," tax on corn in Sicily, i., [152].
- Agrarian law, two speeches, i., [190]; two supplementary speeches, [191].
- Αὶδέομαι Τρῶας, i., [288].
- Allobroges, their ambassadors, i., [230];
- Æmilius, the Consul, bribed by Cæsar, ii., [116].
- Amanus, Cicero's campaign at the mountain range, ii., [90].
- Amicitia, De, ii., [252]; Lælius
tells its praises, [313].
- Amnesty, granted after Cæsar's death, ii., [181];
- Cicero's opinion respecting it, [214].
- Anatomical researches, ii., [296].
- Antiochus of Comagene, Cicero pleads against, ii., [48].
- Antiphon, an actor, criticism on, ii., [48].
- Antonius Caius, Cicero's colleague in the Consulship, i., [185];
- not trusted, [186];
- was worth nothing, [229];
- Cicero expects money from, [251].
- Antonius Marcus, the orator, i., [43].
- Antony, abuse of, i., [151];
- silenced by Cicero, [204];
- Cassius had desired his death, ii., [178];
- forges Cæsar's writing, [181];
- writes to Cicero, [184];
- Cicero desires to make him leave Italy, [190];
- desires Cicero to assist in the Senate, [191];
- desires that Cicero's house shall be attacked, [192];
- determines to answer the first Philippic, [195];
- left no friend to speak for him, [196];
- his character by Paterculus, [197];
- the same from Virgil, ibid.;
- how he sought favor with Cæsar, [201];
- how he quarrelled with Dolabella, [202];
- .his letter to Hirtius, [222];
- .wages war against four Consuls, [224];
- one of the Triumvirate, [238].
- Appius Claudius, letter to, ii., [79];
- runs away from Cicero, [87];
- takes away three cohorts, [87];
- sends ambassadors to Rome to praise him, [88];
- his dishonesty, [113];
- twice tried, ibid.;
- Censor, [114].
- Apronius, who he was, and his character, i., [153].
- Arabarches, nickname for Pompey, i., [291].
- Aratus, the Phænomena translated, i., [46];
- Arbuscula, the actress, ii., [48].
- Archias, Cicero's tutor, i., [47];
- Ariobarzanes, in debt to Pompey and Brutus, ii., [100].
- Army, Cicero joins it, i., [48].
- Arpinum, Cicero's birthplace, i., [40].
- Asconius Pedianus, commentator of Cicero, i., [180];
- declares that Cicero had accused Crassus of joining Catiline,
[218];
- tells the story of Milo's trial, ii., [61].
- Asia, Cicero travels in, i., [56].
- Asians, the character given them by Cicero, i., [296].
- "Assectatores," who they were, i., [112].
- Athens, Cicero is afraid to live there, i., [322];
- Cicero's description of, ii., [289].
- Atticus, letters, private, i., [10],
[12], [13],
[16];
- Cicero's faith in, [19];
- general letters, [58];
- his character, [58], [166], [182];
- Cicero informs him as to Clodius, [255];
- and of his speech in Pompey's favor, [258];
- did not quarrel with Cicero, [302];
- Cicero complains of his conduct, and then apologizes, [318];
- leads money to Cicero, [323];
- [
338] no letter of his extant, ii., [139];
- receives a commission to see Cicero's debts paid, [188];
- Cicero's last letter to, [206].
- Augurs, College of, ii., [58].
- Augustine has produced a fragment of the De Republica, ii., [307].
- Augustus, devoid of scruple, i., [77];
- born in the Consulship of Cicero, i., [239].
- Aulus Gellius, tells a story of Cicero's house, i., [249].
- Aurelia, Via, Catiline had left the city by that route, i., [228].
- Autronius, selected Consul, i., [214], [252].