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oration for, a perfect compo- Marius, C., 97. 100. 104. 144. 181

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Miseratio, a rhetorical part of an oration, Nudus at a feast, 436

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Numantia taken by Scipio Africanus Minor,

645

Numen senatus, 549

Numerus, frumenti, 264

Numerus, vini, 506

Nundinae, 493

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Nature (φύσις) and Fate (ή είμαρμένη),

Cicero's confused expression about,

464

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105

Naupactus, 206

Necromancy, 13
Negatives, 5

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omission and insertion of, 32
Negotii gerentes, 11

Negotium gerens, negotiorum gerens, multa
gessit, 294

Negotium, mittere in, to get men places,
294

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Nemini, nulli, at the end of a sentence, 490 | Optio et potestas, 32

Oratio, honesta, 607

Paul's, St., epistle to the Galatians, 436

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Orations, revised after delivery, and pro- Pax, pactio, 663
bably often written before, 270
Orator requires applause and a public, 427
Oratorie, false speaking, exaggeration, 168.
367

Orators, difficult to detect the fallacies of
ancient, 249

ancient seldom make their premises
and conclusions inconsistent, 113

rare, and oratory a difficult art, 65
Oratory, character of superior, 120
-, Roman, 375

Orbis, saltatorius, 171
Ordinem quaeri, extra, 330
Ordines ducere, 468

the rank or precedence of the cen-
turions of a legion, 204

Orestes and his trial at Athens, 327
Oricus, 650

Origines, Cato's, 265

Ornamenta, honours, 689
Ortum, a se, 592

Os, 386

-, a man's face, his impudence, 185. 426

Outfit, allowance for a governor's, 203
Ovations, 188

Ovium lupum, custodem, 547

P.

Pactiones, redemptiones, 204

personified like Salus and Fides, 663
Pecuniis creditis, jus de, 91
Pedem conferre, 255

-, digitum, discedere, 443

People could not be addressed by a private
person without a magistrate's consent,
317

Per manus tradere, 109

vos fortunas, 287

Perduint, 433

Perfect used hypothetically, 667
Perscriptiones, 565

Phalaris and his bull useful to Cicero, 180
Pharnaces, Mithridates' son, 422. 430
Pharsalicus, Pharsalius, 494. 704
Philippica, fourteenth, 694

not spoken, second, 477
Philippicae, introduction to the, 444
or Antonianae orationes, 457

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than we have, some evidence

that there were more, 695

Philippus, L. Marcius, married Atia young
Caesar's mother, 109. 541, 542. 546
Philodemus, 194, 195

Philosophers' wisdom teaches them not to
fear death, 392

Phormio, Gnatho, Ballio, 484

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Pacuvius' verses sung at Caesar's funeral, Piso Calpurnianus, M. Pupius, learned in

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scription of, 702

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Parliament or senate in time of danger, de- Places given for election purposes, 254

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Patria and citizen related like parent and Pleasure, disputes about, 195
child, 273

Patroni at Rome, Italian towns chose, 524

Patruus, pertristis, 52

Plutarch's opinion of Caesar's purpose in
the civil war, 411
Poetria, 76

Paullus, L. Aemilius, brother of M. Lepi- Pollentia, 643

dus, 674

Polliceri, promittere, 286

Pollio, C. Asinius, in Spain, 577

Portitores, 11

--'s, Asinius C., letter to Cicero from Portorium, 204

Spain, 706

Polybius' opinion of a future life, 363

says about Fortune, what, 698

Pompeius, Cn, 199, 200

411. 430

him, 276

salem, 411
646

and C. Caesar compared,

and Cicero's big letter to

and Deiotarus, 422. 430
and P. Clodius, 333

Porta Triumphalis, 187

Possessiones, property in land, 360
Possumne, 236

Post diem tertium, 516
Postliminium, 131, 132
Postulare, petere, poscere, 471
Postulatio, 410
Postumus, 294

Praecipuus, proprius, communis, 362
Praeco, 371

and the capture of Jeru- Praedes, 296. 509. 511

Praediator, praediatorium jus, 142

and the war with Sertorius, Praefectum fabrum deferre, 152

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pidus, 545

comes to terms with Le-

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for the loss of his father's Prodere, flaminem, 336

property, indemnity to, 576
Pomponius, 398, 399, 400

Profligare, Gellius' remarks on, 107
Profligatus, 537

opinion on Postliminium, 132
Pomptinus, C., 194

Proinde, perinde, 703

188

Promittere, spondere, 83

defeated the Allobroges, Promontorium, promuntorium, 462

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urbani had the care of the Aera- Regia, 342

rium, 418
Quaestores for Sicily, two, 264
had their provinces determined

by lot, 265

Regini, Rhegini, 462

Regulus, story of, and Pomponius' account
of it, 181

Relationem, Senatusconsultum per, 545
make the contract for the making Relative to the direct form, change from
of a statue, 621

the, 470

relation to the governor of a Religion of conquered people, wise policy
of the Romans about the, 365
Remanere, permanere, 209

province, 241
Quasillum, 539

Questions in examining witnesses not al-
lowed, leading, 353

Qui sometimes agrees with a noun which
follows, 239

use of, 177

Rem publicam, contra, 328

Rent remitted in respect of unavoidable
damage, 94

Repetition a sign of feebleness, 385
Reporters and shorthand, 5, 6

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