Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus: [116] 1.
Antony a lover of plays: [22] 103.
Antony and Cæsar's burial: [95] 231.
Antony and Lepidus: [87] 97.
Antony's eulogy of Brutus: [167] 69.
Antony's oration: [103] 72.
Antony's personal habits: [55] 188.
Artemidorus and Cæsar: [74] 1.
Brutus, Statilius, and Dardanus: [162] 3.
Brutus and Cassius: [123] 1, [124] 8, [125] 18, 28, [129] 82, [136] 203.
Brutus and Lucius Pella: [124] 3.
Brutus and Popilius Laena: [81] 23.
Brutus and the apparition: [141] 277, [164] 17.
Brutus and the Senators: [87] 83, [93] 181.
Brutus and writings on his chair: [40] 143.
Brutus as Praetor: [40] 143.
Brutus impersonated by Lucilius: [161] 29.
Brutus on Cassius's death: [159] 104.
Brutus sends the word of battle: [152] 1.
Brutus's death: [165] 43.
Brutus's habits: [140] 252.
Brutus's influence: [51] 114.
Brutus's manner of speech: [102] 43.
Brutus's philosophy of life: [151] 105.
Brutus's speech: [100] 11.
Cæsar and Calpurnia: [66] 2.
Cæsar and Decius: [72] 107.
Cæsar and the Soothsayer: [79] 1.
Cæsar stricken like a hunted beast: [94] 205.
Cæsar's blood on Pompey's image: [89] 116.
Cæsar's death: [86] 77.
Cæsar's death omens: [31] 14.
Cæsar's description of Cassius: [22] 192.
Cæsar's falling-sickness: [26] 268.
Cæsar's images: [8] 67.
Cæsar's prowess: [108] 172.
Cæsar's superstitions: [72] 107.
Cæsar's testament: [111] 239.
Cæsar's triumph over the Pompeians: [6] 53.
Cæsar's views on death: [68] 33.
Calpurnia pleads with Cæsar: [66] 2.
Cassius an Epicurean: [149] 77.
Cassius and Pindarus: [155] 50.
Cassius and Titinius: [157] 90.
Cassius described by Cæsar: [22] 192.
Cassius's birthday: [149] 72.
Cassius's character: [22] 203.
Cassius's sword: [155] 46.
Cassius's weak sight: [154] 21.
Cicero and the conspirators: [53] 150.
Cicero's death: [135] 179.
Cinna's dream and death: [114] 1.
Decius pleads with Cæsar: [72] 107.
eagles on the ensigns: [149] 80.
effect of the murder upon the people: [88] 98.
exhalations: [45] 44.
first of March: [45] 40.
hour of the battle: [159] 109.
Ides of March: [79] 1.
Ligarius: [57] 215.
Lucilius impersonates Brutus: [161] 29.
mob's violence: [112] 252.
Munda (battle of): [6] 53.
Phaonius quotes Homer: [131] 128.
Poet's interruption: [131] 130.
Pompey's porch: [39] 126.
Portia's (Porcia) anxiety: [75] 1.
Portia's courage: [61] 279.
Portia's death: [133] 156.
Portia's suspicion: [59] 233.
signal of battle: [145] 14.
soothsayer's warning: [79] 1.
Titinius kills himself: [157] 90.
triumvirs meet near Bononia: [116] 1.
Young Cato's death: [160] 11.

Transcriber's Note:

An amendment was made to the text of Note I.62: "notes on a trumpet. used, as here," has been changed to "notes on a trumpet, used, as here,"