F.H.G.
- Gabinius, A., abuse of, i., [151];
- proposes law in favor of Pompey, [172];
- Consul when Cicero was banished, [312];
- takes his shrubs, [325];
- whether he shall be punished, ii., [9];
- comes back to Rome and is defended by Cicero, [47].
- Gabinius, P., one of Catiline's, conspirators, i., [232].
- Gain, the source of mean or noble, ii., [318].
- Gallus, Caninius, defended by Cicero, ii., [46].
- Gavius, Cicero's treatment of, ii., [102].
- Gavius, P., a Roman citizen, i., [158].
- Geography, Cicero thinks of writing about, i., [289].
- Getæ, shall he bring them down on Rome, ii., [123].
- [
341] Glabrio, Prætor at the trial of Verres, i.,
[138]
- Gloria, De, translated, ii., [188]
- Godhead, Cicero's belief in, ii., [26];
- Gracchi, the two, i., [76];
- latest disciple of, [203];
- what they attempted, [215].
- Grævius, arranged Cicero's letters, i., [168]
- Greece, Cicero travels in, i., [56]
- Gueroult, M., his enthusiasm for Cicero, i., [252].