Philippus, Quintus Marcius, father of preceding, consul (186 and 169), [ii, 59]; [iii, 87].
Philosophers, why righteous, [i, 28]; attitude toward civic duty, [i, 28]; as teachers, [i, 155].
Philosophy, the study of, [i, 1-4]; theoretical speculation, [i, 153]; meaning, [ii, 5]; spirit of, [ii, 7]; as a discipline, [ii, 4]; worth while, [ii, 5 fg].; why Cicero turned to it, [ii, 2-8]; [iii, 1-6].
Phintias, the friend of Damon ([q.v.]) [iii, 45].
Phoenissae, the Phoenician Women, a tragedy of Euripides dealing with the war of the Seven against Thebes, [iii, 82].
Picenum, state of north-east Italy, on the Adriatic, [iii, 74].
Pinthia, Marcus Lutatius, unknown, [iii, 77].
[Piraeus], the great, landlocked harbour of Athens, about five miles from the city, [iii, 46].
[Piso]; Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi, so surnamed for his integrity; author and statesman; tribune (149); law against extortion, [ii, 75]; consul (133).
Plaetorian Law, enacted (192), [iii, 61].