influence of Greece on Rome [102].

changes in the intellectual atmosphere of, caused by Greek civilization, [106].

the religious life of Rome more Greek than Roman, [107].

expulsion of the Greek grammarians and philosophers from Rome, [108].

compromise between religion and philosophy, [108].

wide interest excited by grammatical studies in Roman society, [109].

Roots or radicals, [252].

classes of roots, primary, secondary, and tertiary, [262-264].

demonstrative and predicative roots, [267].