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   Index
   I am indebted for this index to the careful scholarship of Mr. Arnold Canell.—W. D.
   A
   Abeona, 59
   abortion, 211, 222, 313, 363-364, 396-397, 479, 505, 598, 666
   About Nature, see Physeos, Peri
   Abraham, 626, 662
   absentee landlordism, 77, 233, 311, 631
   Abstinents, 605
   Abtolim, Jewish rabbi (fl. 1st century B.C.), 538
   Ab Urbe Condita (Livy), 250-252
   Academic, see Platonic
   Academica (Cicero), 163*
   Academy, Plato’s, 421, 489, 495, 497
   Acca Larentia (Lupa), nurse of Romulus and Remus, 12
   Accius, tragic dramatist (170-? B.C..), 98
   Achaea, 216, 424, 482
   Achaean League, 86
   Achaemenids, 507, 528, 529, 641
   Acheron, 147, 238, 389
   Achillas, Egyptian general (fl. 1st century B.C..), 187
   Achilleid (Statius), 316
   Achilles, 37, 100, 353, 354, 381
   Acropolis, 487
   Acta Diurna, 172, 382, 435, 447
   Acta Senatus, 435
   Acte, Claudia, mistress of Nero (1st century), 277, 284
   acting, in Etruria, 18;
   in Rome, 18, 73-74, 83, 99, 223, 265-266, 278-279, 283, 378-379, 428
   Actium (naval battle, 31 B.C..), 128, 139, 207, 208, 217, 218, 219, 241, 358, 434, 442, 465, 482
   Acts of the Apostles, The, 403, 554, 556, 573, 575-595
   Acts of the Martyrs, 648, 652
   Adam, 588-589, 509
   Addison, Joseph, English essayist and poet (1672-1719), 304
   Adelphi (Terence), 101
   Aden (anc. Adena), 325, 508
   Adige (anc. Athesis), 454
   administration, of Caesar, 190-194;
   of Augustus, 215-217;
   of Claudius, 270-271;
   of Nero, 275-276;
   of Vespasian, 287-288;
   of Domitian, 291;
   under the Principate, 293, 328, 330, 344, 391, 434;
   of Trajan, 409, 441;
   of Hadrian, 414-416, 419-420;
   of Antoninus Pius, 422-424;
   of Commodus, 447-448;
   of Alexander Severus, 626-627;
   of Gallienus, 629;
   of Diocletian, 639-645;
   of Constantine, 664;
   monarchic, 668-669
   Adonis, 256, 523, 553, 595
   Adoptionists, 605
   Ad Pisones (Horace), 249
   Adramyttium, 518
   Adria (anc. Hadria, or Atria), 11, 414
   Adrian of Tyre, Greek rhetorician (ca. 112 ca. 192), 488-489
   Adrianople (anc. Adrianopolis), 483, 655, 670
   Adriatic Sea, 37, 47, 50, 157, 183, 184, 203, 207, 232, 324, 325, 414, 455, 480, 496, 602
   Aduatici, 175
   adultery, 69, 134-135, 144, 157, (Caesar’s) 168-169, 202, 211, 222-224, 229, 230-232, 248, 253, 255, 272-273, 274, 279, 290, 293, 297-298, 302, 312, 363, 369-370, 396, 424, 430, 438, 479, 485, 495, 529, 562, 599, 618, 621, 622
   Adversus Haereses (Irenaeus), 612
   Aebutia, lex, 401
   Aedes Vestae, 359
   aediles, 22, 28, 29*, 74, 82, 99, 328, 336, 369
   Aedui, 174-175, 177
   Aegatean (Aegadean) Isles, 45
   Aegean Sea, 139, 157, 429, 514, 592, 602, 630
   Aelia Capitolina, see Jerusalem
   Aelianus, Claudius, historian (fl. 2nd century), 442
   Aelius, see Aristides, Publius Aelius
   Aelius, Pons, 422
   Aemilia, stepdaughter of Sulla and wife of Pompey (fl. 1st century B.C..), 134
   Aemilian (Marcus Julius Aemilius Aemilianus), Roman emperor (?-253), 629
   Aemilian Way, 78
   Aemilii, Roman clan, 21, 364
   Aemilius, Pons, 340, 438
   Aeneas, 12, 61, 98, 148, 167, 237, 239-241, 382, 456
   Aeneid (Virgil), 225, 239-244, 254, 456
   Aenesidemus of Cnossus, Greek Skeptic (1st century), 494
   Aequi, 36
   aerarium, 220
   Aeschines, Athenian orator (389-314 B.C..), 95
   Aeschylus, Greek dramatist (525-456 B.C..), 258
   Aesculapius, 62, 75, 311, 487, 526
   Aesopus, Claudius, tragic actor (fl. 1st century B.C..), 133, 160, 378
   Aethiopica (Heliodorus), 636-637
   Aetna, 265
   Aetolian League, 85
   Afranius, politician (?-46 B.C..), 129, 185
   Africa, 38, 39, 40, 53, 54, 78, 85, 105, 106-107, 111, 112, 119, 123, 138, 183, 189, 190, 203, 216, 237, 246, 297, 308, 313, 320, 322, 326, 328-329, 336, 346, 347, 356, 366, 413, 417, 418, 431, 441, 442, 455, 464-466, 468, 470, 475, 499, 513, 523, 602, 603, 606, 613, 618, 621, 628, 631, 633, 636, 658, 659, 669-670
   Africanus, Sextus Julius, Christian historian (?-232), 555
   Against Apion (Josephus), 500, 546
   Against Catiline (Cicero), 142
   Against Celsus (Origen), 606, 615
   agape, 386, 597-598
   Agathocles, Tyrant of Syracuse (361?-289 B.C..), 42
   ager publicus, 76, 113-114, 116, 121, 171, 287, 320, 336
   Aglibol, 511
   Agnus Dei, 578-579
   Agricola, Cnaeus Julius, governor (37-93), 288, 291, 433-434, 435-436, 476
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   Agricola (Tacitus), 433-434, 435-436
   agriculture, Carthaginian, 39-40, 42;
   under Rome, 54, 76-77, 103-104, (agrarian revolt) 111-127, 190, 192, 211, 235, 237-239, 311, 319-321, 338, 348, 410-411, 448, 464, 473, 474, 476, 478, 483, 498, 522, 528-529, 535, 631-633, 644, 665, 668, 671
   Agrigentum (Girgenti), 52, 112, 464
   Agrippa, King of Chalcis (30-100), 586-587
   Agrippa, Herod, King of the Jews (reigned 41-44), 543
   Agrippa, Marcus Vipsanius, general (63-12 B.C..), 205, 207, 212, 214, 215, 219-220, 230-232, 263*, 308, 340, 359, 375, 420, 474
   Agrippa, Baths of, 290, 340, 359, 375
   Agrippina, wife of Germanicus (?-33 A.D.), 262-265, 273
   Agrippina the Younger, mother of Nero (?-59), 263*, 272, 273-275, 277, 279, 280, 302, 479
   Ahenobarbi, Domitii, Roman family, 274
   Ahenobarbus, Cnaeus Domitius, father of Nero (fl. 1st century), 273, 274, 282, 334
   Ahriman, 524
   Ahura-Mazda, 524, 529
   Aisne (anc. Axona), 175
   Akiba ben Joseph, Jewish rabbi (40-138), 547-549
   Alalia, battle of (535 B.C..), 7
   Alaric, King of the Visigoths (376?-410), 670
   Alba Longa, 11, 12, 241, 344
   Alban hills, 77, 82
   Albania, in Asia, 413
   Alban poetry contest, 316
   Albinus, procurator of Judea (fl. 1st century), 543
   Albinus, Clodius, rival of Septimius Severus for emperorship (?-192), 621
   Alcaeus, Greek lyric poet (620-580 B.C..), 247
   Alcibiades, Athenian politician and general (450-404 B.C.), 147
   Alciphron, Greek letter writer (fl. 180), 488
   Alcmaeon, 278
   Alcmena, 93, 100
   Alcon, surgeon (fl. 1st century), 312
   Aldobrandini, Villa, 454*
   “Aldobrandin” Wedding, 354
   Alemanni, 175, 627, 629, 638
   Alesia (Alise Ste.-Reine), 177
   Alexander the Great, King of Macedon (356-323 B.C..), 28, 37, 39, 169, 194, 208, 218, 226, 302, 413, 500, 557*, 623, 636, 641
   Alexander, Bishop of Alexandria (fl. 4th century), 658-660, 662
   Alexander, son of Herod the Great (?-6 B.C..), 534
   Alexander of Abonoteichus, Greek worker of miracles (fl. 1st century), 525-526
   Alexander Severus (Marcus Alexianus Bassi-anus Aurelius Severus Alexander), Roman emperor (208?-235), 375, 623, 625-627, 628, 634, 635, 645, 650
   Alexander Severus, Baths of, 375
   Alexandria, 93, 155, 158, 159, 186, 187-188, 190, 204, 206, 207, 211, 218, 234, 253, 266, 280, 291, 299, 312, 323, 325, 326, 329, 331, 339, 347, 352, 355, 356, 368, 374, 378, 380, 386, 389, 419, 431, 465, 494, 498-506, 508, 516, 521-522, 544, 545, 546, 604, 608, 611, 613, 615, 623, 626, 630, 634, 635, 650, 658-659, 660*, 666
   Alexandria, library of, 188, 291, 516, 635
   Alexandria, Museum of, 415, 419
   Alexandria Issi (Alexandretta), 513
   Alexandrian style, 361
   Alexandria Troas, 516, 583, 602
   Alfieri, Vittorio, Count, Italian dramatist (1749-1803), 3
   algebra, 633-634
   Alighieri, Dante, Italian poet (1265-1321), 8, 240, 243, 422, 437, 671
   alimenta, 407, 411, 427, 461, 666
   Allia (battle, 390 B.C..), 36
   alphabet, Latin, 73, 269
   Alps, 3, 5, 6, 11, 36, 47, 48-49, 53, 87, 118, 119, 137, 175, 178, 324, 429, 454, 474, 602, 628, 640, 654, 670
   Altamira, 468
   Altar of the Augustan Peace, see Ara Pacis Augustae
   Altinum, 461
   Amasea (Amasia), 520
   Amastris (Amasra), 157, 520
   Ambarvalia (Feast of the Arval Brotherhood), 59, 66
   Ambiani, 175, 471*
   Ambracia (Arta), 92
   Ambracian Gulf (Gulf of Arta), 207
   America, 132, 307, 352
   America, Latin, 671
   American Revolution, 192, 670
   Amhaarez, 562
   Amicitia, De (Cicero), 163*
   Amiens (anc. Samarobriva, later Ambiani), 471*
   Amisus (Samsun), 520
   Amiternum, 455
   Ammianus Marcellinus, historian (fl. 4th century), 322*, 365, 380, 402, 471, 504
   Amores (Ovid), 254
   amphitheaters, 82, 90, 111, 133, 277, 355, 359-361, 362, 378, 383-387, 410, 454, 455, 456, 459, 460-461, 465, 466, 474, 508, 512, 532, 612-613, 648, 649, 653
   Amphitryon (Plautus), 100
   Ampurias (anc. Emporium), 47
   amulets, 60, 62, 373
   Amulius, legendary usurper to the throne of Latium (8th century B.C..), 12
   Amulius, painter (fl. 1st century), 352
   Amyot, Jacques, French savant, and Bishop of Auxerre (1513-1593), 637
   Anabasis of Alexander (Flavian), 520
   Anacreon, Greek lyric poet (560?-475? B.C..), 158, 235, 247, 509
   Analogy, On (Caesar), 162
   Anastasius I, Roman Pope (?-401), 615
   ancestor worship, 56, 59, 83-84, 226
   Anchises, 240-241, 382
   Ancona, 410
   Ancus Marcius, fourth King of Rome (fl. 7th century B.C..), 14
   Ancyra (Angora), 513
   Andrew, apostle, 563
   Andria (Terence), 101
   Androcles, slave (dates uncertain), 385
   Andromeda, 256
   anesthetics, 313, 505
   Anger, On (Seneca), 302
   Anglo-Saxon, 477
   Anicetus, Roman Pope (ca. 157-ca. 168), 617
   Anicetus, courtier of Nero (fl. 1st century B.C..), 279
   Anima, De (Tertullian), 613
   animals, feeling for, in Lucretius, 147;
   in Virgil, 238;
   Pliny on, 310;
   Hadrian’s, 414
   animism, 60
   Anio, 22
   Anio Novus Aqueduct, 270
   Anna, daughter of Phanuel, 542
   Annales (Ennius), 98, 164
   Annales (Tacitus), 434-437, 442
   Anna Perenna, 65
   Annas, priest (in the Bible), 571
   Annona, 388
   Annunciation, 558
   Anthony, Saint, Egyptian founder of monachism (251-356?), 445, 657
   anthropology, Lucretius on, 152-153
   Antibes (anc. Antipolis), 78, 474
   Anti-Cato (Caesar), 195
   Antichrist, 575, 593
   Antigonus, King of Judea (fl. 43 B.C..), 531
   Anti-Lebanon Mountains, 511
   Antinoöpolis, 419
   Antinoüs, Greek favorite of Hadrian (?-122), 419, 442, 523
   Antioch (Antakia), 54, 205, 280, 329, 413, 418, 428, 495, 504, 534, 546, 576, 582-583, 585, 588, 602, 608, 611, 623, 626, 629, 635, 650
   Antioch (in Pisidia), 582
   Antiochus III the Great, King of Syria (reigned 223-187 B.C..), 55, 86, 88, 91, 528
   Antiochus IV Epiphanes, King of Syria (200?-164 B.C..), 107, 418, 487, 534, 540
   Antiochus of Ascalon, Greek Platonic philosopher (fl. 1st century B.C..), 489
   Antipater, son of Herod the Great (?-4 B.C..), 534-535
   Antipater the Idumean, father of Herod and procurator of Judea (?-43 B.C..), 531
   Antiquities of the Jews, The (Josephus), 546, 554
   anti-Semitism, 546, 595
   Antium (Anzio), 280, 340, 453
   Antonia, mother of Germanicus and Claudius (1st century B.C..-1st century A.D.), 262, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 274, 371
   Antonines, 324, 392, 405, 411, 437, 442, 449, 516, 620
   Antoninus Pius (Titus Aurelius Fulvius Boionius Arrius Antoninus Pius), Roman emperor (86-161), 345, 368, 392, 395, 396, 398, 408, 421-425, 426, 427, 428, 430, 444, 511, 549, 611, 648
   Antoninus, Wall of, 476
   Antonius, governor (fl. ca. 190), 605
   Antonius, Lucius, governor (fl. 1st century B.C..), 204-205
   Antonius, Marcus (Mark Antony), Roman general (83-30 B.C..), 70, 155, 160, 161, 169, 181, 
					     					 			 185, 188, 191, 195-208, 211, 226, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 236, 239, 261, 265, 268, 273, 274, 309, 312, 329, 371, 372, 373, 412, 413, 418, 448, 482, 512, 516, 531, 583, 640
   Antonius, Marcus, Roman general, father of Antony (fl. 1st century B.C..), 144, 160
   Antonius Primus, general of Vespasian (fl. 1st century), 285, 301
   Antyllus, ophthalmologist (fl. 1st century), 505
   Anubis, 390
   Apamea, 512, 514, 629
   Apamea Celaenae, 513
   Apelles, Greek painter (fl. 330 B.C..), 352, 355
   Apennines, 3, 11, 50, 121, 141, 236, 253, 270, 344
   Aphrodite, 512, 516
   Aphrodite, Temple of (Jerusalem), 663
   Aphrodite Pandemos, Temple of, 487
   Apicata, divorced wife of Sejanus (?-31 A.D.), 264
   Apicius, famous epicure (fl. reign of Tiberius), 376-377
   Apion, Greek grammarian (fl. 1st century), 546
   apocalypse, 540-542, 564-570, 575, 590-591, 592-595, 605, 616
   Apocolocyntosis or Pumpkinification (Seneca), 275, 350
   Apocrypha, 539-540, 559, 575*
   Apollinaris Sidonius, Caius Sollius, Saint, bishop and poet (430?-482?), 473
   Apollo, 8, 62, 64, 236-237, 240, 280, 351, 358, 381, 458, 513
   Apollo the Healer, 62
   Apollo, Temple of, 358
   Apollo, Temple of (Pompeii), 459
   Apollo the Healer, Temple of, 62
   Apollo Belvedere, 349, 453
   Apollodorus, Greek architect (fl. reign of Trajan), 411, 421
   Apollodorus, attendant of Cleopatra (1st century B.C..), 187
   Apollonia (near Valona), 200, 480, 482
   Apollonia (in Palestine), 508
   Apollonius of Athens, Greek sculptor in Rome (fl. ca. birth of Christ), 349
   Apollonius of Rhodes, Greek poet and grammarian (fl. 222-181 B.C..), 241
   Apollonius of Tyana, Greek philosopher (fl. 1st century), 515, 526, 622, 626
   Apollonius, Life of (Philostratus), 526, 622
   Apollonius Molo of Alabanda, Greek rhetorician (fl. 1st century B.C..), 141, 514
   Apollo of Veii, 10
   Apollo Room, 132
   Apologeticus (Tertullian), 612
   Apologia (Apuleius), 467
   “Apologies,” 611
   apostles, 556, 557, 563-565, 567, 571, 572, 575-595
   Appian (Appianus), historian (fl. 2nd century), 189, 196, 197, 424, 442, 471, 518, 519
   Appian Aqueduct, 29, 81, 340
   Appian Way (via Appia), 29, 77-78, 138, 340, 617
   Apuleius, satirist and philosopher (fl. 2nd century), 155, 299, 402, 442, 465, 466-468, 485, 487, 525, 612, 636, 637
   Apulia, 50, 53, 112, 139, 244, 455
   Aquae Aureliae (Baden-Baden), 480
   Aquae Salis (Bath), 477
   Aquae Sextiae (Aix), battle in 102 B.C.., 119