P.R.Q.
- Quæstor, Cicero elected, i., [107];
- his character in regard to the Proconsul with whom he acted, [133].
- Quintilian, as to Cicero, i., [16],
[182], [225];
- as to Cicero's education, [57];
- says that Cicero's speeches were arranged by Tiro, [95];
- [
344]description of bar oratory, [96];
- accuses Cicero of running into iambics, ii., [43];
- his opinion of the Pro Milone. [60];
- Pro Cluentio, [61];
- cases given by him, [255];
- his description of an orator's voice, [275], [276].
- Quintus Cicero (the elder), i., [42];
- service in Gaul, [62];
- his character, [169];
- sent out as Proprætor, [262];
- his brother's letter to him, [277], [278];
- affecting letter to, [326];
- speaks ill of his brother to Cæsar, ii., [139];
- and his son, are killed, [243].
- Quintus Cicero (the younger) wishes to go to the Parthian war,
ii., [163];
- declares his repentance, [187];
- had been Antony's "right hand," ibid.;
- his fate, ibid.;
- his hypocrisy and the vanity of Cicero, [188].
- Quintus, their mode of living i., [111].