[Tarquin]; Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, the last king of Rome (535-510), a cruel tyrant, expelled by Brutus and Collatinus, [iii, 40].

Tarquins, the kinsmen of Tarquinius Superbus, all expelled (510), [iii, 40].

Taxation, levying of, [ii, 74].

[Temperance], the fourth Cardinal Virtue, [i, 93-151]; definition, [i, 93]; the passions, [i, 102]; speech, [i, 103]; vs. Justice, [i, 159-160]; essential to success, [ii, 77]; vs. apparent Expediency, [iii, 116 fg].

Terence; Publius Terentius Afer (195-159), a comic poet, friend of Laelius and Scipio; six plays are left; quotation from the Heauton Timorumenus, [i, 30]; the Eunuchus, [i, 150].

Thebe, daughter of Jason and wife of Alexander of Pherae, [ii, 25].

Thebes, the capital of Boeotia, home of Pindar and Epaminondas, [i, 155].

Themistocles, brilliant statesman of Athens, [ii, 16]; gave Athens her fleet and saved Greece at Salamis (480), [i, 75]; consummate general, [i, 108]; not always scrupulous in his methods, [iii, 49]; his valuation of character, [ii, 71].

Theophrastus, of Lesbos, favourite pupil and successor of Aristotle, a marvellous teacher, master of Demetrius of Phalerum, [i, 3]; a prolific author; cited, [ii, 56], [64].

Theopompus, of Chios (fourth century), pupil of Isocrates, orator and historian, [ii, 40].