ad... usque, separated by pronoun 110 adeo, various meanings 129 adferre, of speeches prepared at home 99
adfluens auditor xlvi. 221 adgnoscere, meaning 107. 189 adhuc =
etiamtum cvi. 263 adice quod, use of 126. 187 adipiscor, meaning 133-4 n. Adjective, as subst.; for adv.; obj. gen.;
followed by inf.; with gen. ; as sub- ord. clause; rare comparat. xlvi- xlvii. civ f.
Adjective, in anaphora cxvi; position and collocation cxiv f.
adligati omni adulatione liv. 160 admirabilis 295
admiratores 206. 234
admissum, as noun 149
admodum, position of 59
adrisissent, discessimus, significance of change of person 382 adsectari, meaning of 66 adsiduus 357
adsignatae... inimicitiae 338 adsisto, meanings of 96. 363 adstrictus, 259. 301
adulatio liv. 160
Arabic numerals, unless otherwise indicated, refer to the pages of the Commentary, n. to Critical Notes, Roman numerals to the Prolegomena.
lxxvii. cxxi. 59 ff. 76. 86 n. 87. 90. 96. 98 n. 101 n. 105. 119. 126. 130 n. 131. 133 n. 136 n. 159 n. 160. 161. 162 n. 165 n. 167 n. 169 f. 171. 173. 177 n. 189. 191 f. 208 n. 235. 238 n. 241. 257. 260 n. 282. 286 n. 290 n. 294 n. 300 n. 313 n. 331 n. 333 n. 336 n. 349. 359 n. 363, 365 n. 375 n.
Annaeus LUCANUS, M. c. 20 20 (225) annales 245
Annals of Tacitus, style of li ff.
Annius MILO, T.: c. 37 27 39 21 Cicero's defense of 350. 364 annus, magnus 182
'Anonymous' theory of Dialogus au- thorship xvi
ante superior' xlvi. cviii. 272 antecedere, with acc. 259 antequam, syntax of cxii. 82. 273 Αντιμεταβολή cxvi
antiquarius 232. 344. 381
antiquus, synonym of 'vetus' 173. 179. 192; meaning in Tacitus xli; 'anti- quus' confused with atticus' in MSS. 204 n.; deleted as a gloss 174 n. Antithesis xlii
ANTONIUS M.: c. 37 27 (350)
anxius 155 anxietas 361
ἅπαξ εἰρημένα : 126. 128. 148. 189. 234 f. 240. 252. 253. 259. 264. 295. 359. xlvi. cviii
APER, MARCUS: c. 25 Aper c. 2 11. 14 3 15 5 9 11 1. 3 12 1. 10. 20 14 23 15 1.9 16 10. 14 24 1. 9 25 2. 32 26 15. 23 27 5 282 33 13 425 Apri mei c. 277 (274 n.) Apri nostri 14 8 24 2. Career and character of lxx. 109; opinions and criticisms of 60. 68 f. 77. 112 f. 124. 172. 229. 233. 237 f. 240 ff. 246. 256; stylistic characteristics of his speeches li. lxxi. 79. 110. 112. 135. 172. 189
APOLLO: c. 12 18
APPIUS CLAUDIUS see Claudius
APOLLODORUS, rhetor of Pergamon:
Apologetic particle omitted 89. 316. 322 apte dicere, meaning 295; character- istic of Cicero's style 242 apud te in your tragedy' 118 arcana semotae dictionis 67 ARCHIAS, See Licinius
argumentum, meaning of 64. 212. 219 arguere with acc. of person civ. 85 argutus 324
aridus, of style 204-205 n. Aristotle's IIpoтрETTIKÓS, source of Cic-
ero's Hortensius xciii f. 181 f. ARRIUS Q. c. 21 3 (228)
artes ludicrae 134; a. leviores 135 f.; a. liberales 293
Art, appreciation of, by the Romans 129 arx, metaphorical use of 133. 160 ascendere, figurative use of liv ASIA Asia minor 129. 292 Asianic type of oratory 239 Asinius Gallus, attack on Cicero 153 ASINIUS POLLIO, C.: c. 34 34 Asinius c. 12 24 15 17 17 4. 25. 27 21 30. 33 25 15. 18. 26 26 24 38 15 orationes pro heredibus Urbiniae c. 38 15 (358); archaic style 236. 237
ASITIUS, P. defended by Cic. c. 21 8 (230)
Assimilation, subjunctive of cvii Asyndeta cxix
auderem, 1st person subj., referring to the author 59
audio antiquos a. de antiquis 179; auditus = auditu cognitus xlvii d.
cvi. 107; male audire ab 206 auditor, meanings of 221. 252 auditorium 136. 322. 357
AUFIDIUS BASSUS P. c. 23 8 (250) AUGUSTUS: C. 13 6. 9 17 26 28 22 Di-
vus Augustus: c. 135 17 8. 10. 24 38 16; Length of reign xxxviii. 185 ff. 358; Epistles of, quoted c. 13 6 (156); Atia, mother of, 281
AURELIA CAESARIS: c. 28 22 (281) aures, use and meaning of, 117. 225. 231. 224. 324
aureum saeculum, praises of: c. 12 11 (147 f.). 173. 201
auspicari, with inf. 142
aut, use of cx. 122. 138 n. 195. 229. 349 f.; aut-aut-vel 275
autem cxi. 202. 258-9 n. aversari, used absolutely 221
Baehrens, emendations and views of, discussed 142 n. 151 n. 161. 164. 167 n. 174 n. 175. 183. 215 n. 380 n. BASSUS, Saleius see Saleius beatissimus eventus 132
Beatus Rhenanus, on Tacitean author- ship of Dial. xiii
Becker, on speaker of c. 36 ff. lxxvii
beneficio = causa, gratia 109
BESTIA, L. Calpurnius see Calpurnius bibliotheca, private library 235
Boetticher, cited 117. 192 n.
bonus. . . cui bono est 117 f.; de bonis et malis 296
Borghesi, cited xxiii. 191-2 n. Brevity, of Tacitus' style li ff. Bribery Trials, time limit of 356 BRITANNIA: c. 17 18
Britans, longevity of 189 f.
Brotier, on lacuna after c. 35 (lxxxv) BRUTUS, M. Iunius see Iunius; Brutus of Cicero quoted c. 30 11
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