Thrasea, mildness of his Stoicism, i. 245
Thrasea and Aria, history of, ii. [311]
Thriftiness created by the industrial spirit, i. 140
Tiberius the Emperor, his images invested with a sacred character, i. 260.
His superstitions, 367, and note
Timagenes, exiled from the palace by Tiberius, i. 448, note
Titus, the Emperor, his tranquil end, i. 207.
Instance of his amiability, 287
Tooth-powder, Apuleius' defence of, ii. [148]
Torments, future, the doctrine of, made by the monks a means of extorting money, ii. [216].