R.T.S.
- "Saga," when worn, ii., [223].
- Salaminians agree to be guided by Cicero, ii., [99].
- Sallust, as to Cicero, i., [17];
- "Salutatores," who they were, i., [112].
- Sampsiceramus, nickname for Pompey, i., [291].
- Sappho, the statue of, by Silanion, i., [157].
- Sassia, her life, i., [179].
- Saufeius twice acquitted, ii., [67].
- Scævola, Quintus, instructed Cicero, i., [43].
- Scaptius, the story of, ii., [93], [102];
- agent of Brutus in getting his debts paid, [96], [99].
- Scipio the great, gives the idea of Roman power, i., [76].
- Scipio the younger, in the dialogue De Republica, ii., [307];
- Scipio, Q. Metellus, candidate for the Consulship, ii., [61].
- Sempronia, accused by Sallust of dancing too well, i., [193];
- Catiline's plot carried on at her house, [230].
- Sempronia Lex declares that a Roman should not be put to death,
i., [237].
- Senate, their honors, i., [116];
- their disgrace, [117];
- pass a vote that they will go into mourning for Cicero, [319];
- Cicero's presence demanded in, ii., [189].
- Senate house scene described in a letter to Quintus, ii., [22], [23];
- is burnt, [63];
- archives destroyed, [70].
- Senectute, De, ii., [252];
- Cato tells its praises, [312].
- Servilius, compliment paid to, at the trial of Verres, i., [140].
- Serving his fellow creatures, Cicero's way of doing, ii., [300], [301].
- Sextus, letter to, as to borrowing money, i., [249];
- defence of, ii., [27];
- Cicero's gratitude to, ibid..
- Sextus Roscius Amerinus, i., [80].
- Shakespeare, his conception correct as to Cæsar's death,
ii., [173].
- Shelley, version of the Eagle and the Serpent, i., [46].
- Short hand writing, the system of, i., [189].
- Sicilians invite Cicero to take their part against Verres, i.,
[118];
- their wishes for his assistance, [135].
- Sicily divided into two provinces, i., [114].
- Signis, De, fourth speech at the second action In Verrem, i., [141]. [345]
- Slaves, tortured to obtain evidence, i., [88].
- Solitude, he had not strength to exercise, ii., [320].
- Soothsayers, appeal made to them as to Cicero, ii., [26].
- Soothsaying, ii., [300].
- "Sordidatus," Cicero's dress before going into exile, i., [301].
- Speeches made by Cicero on his return from exile, ii., [9];
- question whether they be genuine, [10].
- States, Italian, jealousy of, leading to first civil war, i.,
[49].
- Statilius, one of Catiline's conspirators, i., [252].
- Statues, purchase of, i., [170].
- Stenography, the Roman system, i., [189].
- Sthenius, his trial, i., [127], [146].
- Suetonius, accuses Cæsar of joining Catiline, i., [217];
- character of Cæsar, [273].
- Sulla, Cicero served with, i., [49];
- declared Dictator, [54];
- Cicero on Sulla's side in politics, [55];
- goes to the East, [67];
- his massacres, [68];
- reorganizes the law, [69];
- his resignation, [70];
- attacked by Cicero, [92].
- Sulla, P,, elected Consul, i., [214];
- Cicero's speech for, [252].
- Sulpicius, Publius, the orator, i., [43].
- Sulpicius, Servius, laughed at as an orator, i., [194];
- one of the ambassadors dies on his journey, ii., [213].
- Superstitions of old Rome, ii., [25].
- "Supplicatio," decreed to Cicero, i., [282].
- nature of, ii., [104];
- granted for Mutina for fifty days, [225].
- "Suppliciis," De, fifth speech in the second action "In Verrem,"
i., [141].
- "Symphoniacos homines," i., [160].
- Syracuse, robberies of Verres, i., [156].