D.F.E
- Education, expense of, i., [61].
- Egypt, Cicero asked by Cæsar to go there, i., [288].
- Eleusinian mysteries, i., [59].
- Elizabeth, Queen, glory of her reign, i., [77].
- "Emptum," tax on corn, i., [152].
- Encyclopædia Britannica, character of Cicero, i., [11].
- Ephesus, how Cicero was received there, ii., [85].
- Epicureans, i., [58].
- Epicurus, dying, ii., [286];
- Cicero's peculiar dislike to, [295].
- Epistles, number written by and to Cicero, i., [58];
- the first we have, [166];
- do not deal with history, [167];
- their truth, ibid.;
- Tiro had collected, [70]; ii., [188];
- his last official and military, [231].
- Eques, or knight, Cicero one, i., [40].
- Equites, i., [128];
- their duties as tax-gatherers, [280].
- Equity, Cicero accused of trifling with, ii., [100].
- Erasmus, his opinion of Cicero, i., [123].
- Erucius, accuses Sextus Roscius, i., [84], [87].
- Eryx, Mount, temple of Venus, i., [145].
- Exile, Cicero's, i., [125], [297];
- sentence against Cicero, [322];
- attempt to bring him back, [329];
- did not write during, [330].