Страница - 87Страница - 89- Dates, as to those to be used, i., [39].
- Death, endured bravely by Cicero, i., [298].
- [
340] Decemviri, to be appointed under the law of Rullus,
i., [198].
- "Decumanum," tithe on corn in Sicily, i., [152].
- "Deductores," who they were, i., [115].
- Deiotarus, Cicero pleads for, ii., [163].
- Democrat, Cicero wrongly called, i., [304].
- De Quincey, his opinion of Cicero, i., [20];
- his anger against Middleton, ii., [107].
- Deserter, in politics Cicero defended from the accusation, i.,
[305].
- Despotism, personal, ill effects of, i., [309].
- Dio persecuted in the trial of Verres, i., [145].
- Dio Cassius, as to Cicero, i., [18];
- as to Cicero's oath, [241].
- Diodotus, Cicero studies with, i., [50].
- Dionysius, the Greek tutor, ii., [121].
- Dishonesty, the charge repelled as to Cicero, ii., [245].
- Diversos, Ad, letters to, i., [166].
- "Divmatio, in Quintum Cæcilium," i., [132].
- Divinatione, De, ii., [252], [297].
- Divorces, common with Romans, ii., [144].
- Doctrine, Cicero does not live according to his own, ii., [291].
- Dolabella, Cicero's pupil in oratory, ii., [155];
- Dorotheus, an enemy of Sthenius, i., [147];
- Drusus, his gardens to be bought, ii., [161].
- Du Bos, Simon, ii., [304].
- Duty to the state, ii., [316].
- Dyriachiam, Cicero's protection of, i., [101];
- sojourned there during his exile, [325].
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].
F.
- Famine, in Rome, ii., [18].
- Fato, De, i., [252], [297], [303].
- Finibus, De, i., [33], ii., [251], [284].
- Fish-ponders, who they were, ii., [180].
- Flaccus, speech on behalf of, i., [295].
- Flavius, his goodness to Cicero when exiled, i., [323].
- Florus, as to Cicero, i., [16];
- Fonteius, Cicero's speech for, i., [163];
- purchase of a house, [170].
- Formiæ, Cicero killed at, ii., [243].
- Formanum, purchases for the villa, i., [171].
- Forsyth, Mr., i., [7], [9];
- passage quoted, [20];
- defends the English bar, [214];
- as to Cicero's exile, [298];
- as to the story of Brutus, ii., [99];
- quoted as to the Philippics, [226].
- Fortitude, Roman, i., [326].
- Froude, Mr., accuses Cicero of a desire for Cæsar's
death, i., [9], [10];
- his sketch of Cæsar, [63];
- hard things said of Cicero, [123];
- as to Cicero's exile, [298];
- gives his reason for Cicero's going to Cilicia, ii., [77].
- Frumentama, De Re, third speech on the Actio Secunda in Verrem,
i., [141].
- Fulvia betrays Catiline's conspiracy, i., [222].
- Fulvia, widow of Clodius, exposes the body of Clodius, ii., [63].
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].
H.
- Heaven, Cicero's idea of, ii., [324]
- Hierosolymarius, nickname of Pompey, i., [289]
- Heius, Marcus, his story in the trial of Verres, i., [155]
- Helvia, Cicero's mother's story respecting, i., [42].
- Heraclius, the story of, on the trial of Verres, i., [145]
- Herennius, killed Cicero, ii., [243]
- Hirtius, on Cicero's side, ii., [209];
- Historians, what they would say of Cicero, i., [301]
- Homer's verses of the Eagle and the Serpent, i., [46].
- Honest man, how he ought to live, ii., [319]
- "Honestum," what it means, ii., [315]
- Horace, his boasting, i., [151];
- his treatment of women, [317].
- Hortensius, on the trial of Verres, i., [130], [138], [161];
- comes to see Cicero as he leaves Rome, ii., [82].
- House, purchased on the Palatine Hill, i., [250];
- the spot consecrated by Clodius, ii., [16].
- Human race, Cicero's love for, ii., [290]
- Hypsæus, candidate for the Consulship, ii., [61].
I.