Cambyses, [131], [139].

Cato, M., [5], [7], [10], [23], [31], [40], [108], [156], [192], [196], [228], [285], [286], [341].

Chaerea, [44].

Chrysippus, [242], [247], [248], [252].

Cicero, [192], [274], [295].

Cimber, Tillius, [149].

Cinna, L., [392].

Claudius Caudex, [307],

Cleanthes, [247], [252].

Clemency, [380]; becomes no one more than a king, [384], [386]; clemency of Augustus, [391]; and of Nero, [396]; distinguishes between kings and tyrants, [397]; makes a king beloved, [399]; Tarius, [401]; clemency towards slaves, [404]; the king-bee, [405]; clemency in inflicting punishment, [407]; makes men ashamed to do wrong, [410]; clemency of Nero, [415]; definitions of Mercy, [417]; of cruelty, [417]; of pity, [418]; of pardon, [421].