[Generosity], divisions of, [ii, 52]; close to nature, [iii, 24]; must not harm its object, [i, 42-43]; in proportion to one's means, [i, 42-44]; [ii, 55]; to the recipient's merits, [i, 45-60]; motives to, [i, 47-49]; [iii, 118]; means to winning popularity, [ii, 32]; gifts of money, [ii, 52-60]; personal service, [ii, 52], [53]; to individuals, [ii, 65-71]; to the state, [ii, 72 fg].; when most appreciated, [ii, 63].

[Glory], a means to popularity, [ii, 31], [43]; preferred to wealth, [ii, 88].

Gods, favour of, won by piety, [ii, 11]; do no harm, [ii, 12]; [iii, 102]; free from care, [iii, 102]; slow to anger, [iii, 102], [104], [105].

Golden Mean, [i, 89]; in generosity, [ii, 58], [59], [60]; in personal adornment, [i, 130].

Good, the supreme, [i, 5], [7]; [iii, 52], [119]; not pleasure, [i, 5]; [iii, 116], [117], [118]; but moral goodness, [iii, 11], [35]; living in harmony with nature, [iii, 13]; the only, moral goodness, [i, 67]; [iii, 12].

[Good faith], [iii, 104]; even to an enemy, [iii, 86 fg]., [111], [113].

Good man, what constitutes a, [iii, 63], [75-77].

Gracchus, Gaius Sempronius, brother of the younger Tiberius; a more radical reformer; tribune (123 and 122); fell (121) a martyr to his reforms for the restoration of the public lands and the reduction of the cost of living, [ii, 72], [80]; his death applauded by Cicero, [ii, 43].

Gracchus, Publius Sempronius, father of the elder Tiberius, [ii, 43].

Gracchus, Tiberius Sempronius, father of the tribunes, [ii, 43]; in his own tribuneship he defended Scipio (187); a great soldier, [ii, 80]; twice consul, triumphed twice; a just ruler in Spain; son-in-law of the elder, father-in-law of the younger Africanus, an ardent aristocrat; hence Cicero's praise, [ii, 43].