FOOTNOTES:
[Footnote 1: Dolabella had been married to Cicero's daughter Tullia, but was divorced from her.]
[Footnote 2: The name was given them early. Juvenal, who wrote within a hundred years of Cicero's time, calls them "divina Philippica.">[
[Footnote 3: This meeting took place on the third day after Caesar's death.]
[Footnote 4: [Greek: Mae mnaesikakin].]
[Footnote 5: The hook was to drag his carcass along the streets to throw it into the Tiber. So Juvenal says—
"Sejanus ducitur unco
Spectandus."—x. 66.]
[Footnote 6: This refers to a pillar that was raised in the forum in honour of Caesar, with the inscription, "To the Father of his Country.">[
[Footnote 7: See Philippic 2.]
[Footnote 8: This was the name of a legion raised by Caesar in Gaul, and called so, probably, from the ornament worn on their helmet.]