prophecy, see soothsaying
   prophets, 559, 562, 564, 567, 568, 576
   propitiation, 64, 65
   Propontis (Sea of Marmara), 516
   proscriptions, 125-126, 128, 130, 132, 141, 146-147, 167, 170, 185, 201-202, 212, 371, 373, 447-448, 628
   prose, 103-104, 108, 113, 158, 160-166, 234, 250-252, 258, 295-315, 319, 433-437, 439-446, 467-468, 483-486, 490-497. 505-507, 514, 520-522, 546, 555-595, 606-616, 635-637, 662-663, 671
   Proserpina, 84;
   Rape of, 256
   prostitution, in Etruria, 7;
   under Rome, 68, 89, 134, 135, 222-223, 244, 245, 267, 272, 276, 285, 290, 297, 313, 317, 324, 328, 342, 352, 354, 369, 378, 382, 458, 487, 488, 512, 522, 562, 569, 627
   prostration, 269, 280
   Protagoras, Greek philosopher (481?-411 B.C.), 494
   Protestantism, 592
   Protogenes, Greek painter (fl. 330-300 B.C.), 338, 352, 355
   Provence, 472
   Proverbs, 540, 541
   Providence, Cicero on, 164;
   Seneca on, 304;
   Marcus Aurelius on, 444; see also God
   Providence, On (Seneca), 302
   provinces, 87-88, 90, 107, 112, 114, 116, 118, 121, 125, 126, 129-130, 132, 140, 142, 171, 175, 177-178, 179, 190, 192, 193-194, 196, 200, 201, 205-206, 208, 211, 213, 214, 215, 216-217, 220-221, 226, 228, 235, 261, 270-271, 275, 285-288, 293, 302-303, 319, 320, 322, 330, 333, 350*, 373, 377, 380, 404-406, 408, 410, 411, 413, 417-420, 423-424, 427, 434, 438, 441, 448-449, 453, 462-549, 619, 621, 626-627, 632-633, 635, 640-645, 651, 659, 661, 666, 668-669, 672
   Prusa (Brusa), 516, 521, 629
   Psalms, 559, 572-573
   Psalms of Solomon, 540
   Psyche, 353, 468
   Ptolemais (Menchieh), 498, 502
   Ptolemies, 186, 187, 208, 226, 327, 344, 498, 500, 507, 631*, 641
   Ptolemy VI Philometor, King of Egypt (181-146 B.C.), 186
   Ptolemy XI Auletes or Neos Dionysos, King of Egypt (reigned 80-51 B.C.), 186-187
   Ptolemy XII, King of Egypt (reigned 51-47 B.C.), 186-188
   Ptolemy XIII, King of Egypt (reigned 47-43 B.C.), 188, 189
   Ptolemy, Claudius, Greco-Egyptian astronomer, geographer, and geometer (fl. 127-151), 502-503, 507
   publicans, 126, 129, 139, 140, 141, 171, 192, 196, 340, 463, 556, 562, 563, 569
   public debt, 79, 220, 287, 330, 337
   public lands, see ager publicus
   Publicola, Publius Valerius, consul (?-503 B.C.), 16
   public urinals, 287
   public works, 88, 103, in, 176, 192, 213, 216, 219-220, 225, 270, 274, 287, 290-291, 326, 336, 409, 410, 418-419, 423, 461, 499, 627, 633, 639, 641, 668
   Publilia, wife of Cicero (fl. 1st century B.C.), 163
   Pumpkinification (Seneca), see Apocolocyn-tosis
   Punchinello (Punch), 74
   Punic, 621
   Punic Wars, 43, 91, 218, 618;
   First, 43-46, 70, 74, 78, 330, 469;
   Second, 48-54, 70, 80, 105, 252, 455, 469;
   Third, 105-108
   punishment, in the early Republic, 57
   Pupienus (Marcus Clodius Pupienus Maximus), Roman emperor (?-238), 628
   purgatory, 241-242, 243, 485, 497, 615
   purification, 29, 63, 64, 65, 67, 524-525, 527, 560, 586, 599, 607, 609, 618; see also baptism
   Puritans, 535
   Puteoli (Pozzuoli), 78, 162, 218, 322, 324, 325, 326, 330, 346, 389, 456, 457, 546, 602
   Pydna (battle, 168 B.C.), 86, 96
   Pylades of Cilicia, artist in pantomime (fl. end of 1st century B.C.), 378
   Pyramids, 328, 499
   Pyramus, 256
   Pyrenees, 49, 119, 470
   Pyrrha, 247
   Pyrrho, Greek philosopher (365-275 B.C.), 494, 495
   Pyrrhus, King of Epirus (318-272 B.C.), 28, 29, 37, 38, 71, 92, 98, 104
   Pythagoras, Greek philosopher (fl. 540-510 B.C.), 98, 165, 246, 390, 497, 507, 525, 607, 608*
   Pythagoreanism, 242, 301, 343, 390, 525-526, 537, 609
   Pytheas, Greek navigator (fl. ca. 350 B.C.), 475-476
   Pythian games, 283, 486-487
   Q
   quacks, 312
   Quadi, 429, 431, 432
   Quadratus, Christian apologist (fl. 2nd century), 611
   Quaestiones (Papinian), 634
   Quaestiones Naturales (Seneca), 303, 307-308, 311
   quaestors, 28, 29*, 191
   Quebec, 406
   Quietus, Quintus Lusius, general of Trajan (?-118), 413, 414
   Quintilian (Marcus Fabius Quintilianus), rhetorician (ca. 40-118?), 103, 295, 299, 302, 313-315, 316, 319, 356, 367, 380, 403, 439, 440
   Quirinal, 12*, 317, 340, 411
   Quirinius, Publius Sulpicius, governor of Syria (?-21 A.D.), 558
   Quirinus, 13
   Quirites, 13
   R
   rabbis, 537-539, 545, 547-548, 564
   Rabelais, Francois, French writer (1490?-1553), 69, 100
   Rabirius, architect (fl. 1st century), 345
   Racine, Jean Baptiste, French dramatist, (1639-1699), 302, 412
   Raetia, 217-218, 429, 480
   Ram, 298
   Raphia (Rafa), 508, 530
   Ravenna, 11, 78, 325, 326, 410, 455
   readings, 234, 296
   real estate, see property
   realism (art), 339, 349, 350, 351, 353, 361, 412, 442-443, 459-460, 634-635, 671
   Reate (Rieti), 102, 286, 288
   Red Sea (anc. Sinus Arabicus), 325, 413, 499, 507, 508, 516, 529
   Reformation, 592
   Refutation of All Heresies (Hippolytus), 618
   Regulus, Marcus Atilius, general (?-ca. 250 B.C.), 44-45, 183
   Regulus (in Pliny), 438
   Reid, James Smith, English classical scholar (1846-1926), 665
   Reimarus, Hermann Samuel, German scholar (1694-1768), 553
   reincarnation, 242, 390, 497, 525, 526, 609
   reliefs, 229, 338, 347-349, 361, 412, 427, 442-443, 453, 455, 474, 601, 635, 662
   religion, in Etruria, 7-8, 18;
   in Carthage, 41-42;
   in Germany, 479;
   before the Principate, 13, 18, 30, 31, 56, 58-67, 72, 93-97, 102, 104, 108, 157, 163-165, 193, 214;
   under the Principate, 222, 225-227, 238-239, 248, 251, 256-257, 259, 266, 269, 291-292, 299, 335, 354, 365-366, 371, 372, 388-390, 426, 429, 443, 449, 486, 488, 497, 512, 515, 522-527, 535-542, 550-619;
   under the monarchy, 625, 628, 639, 640, 646-664, 667-668;
   Judaism, 535-542;
   Christianity, 550-619, 646-664, 667-668;
   Lucretius on, 147-154;
   Varro on, 159-160;
   Cicero on, 161, 164-165;
   Caesar and, 193;
   in Virgil, 242-243;
   in Horace, 248-250;
   in Livy, 251, 256-257;
   Nero’s, 276;
   Domitian’s, 292;
   Hadrian’s, 415;
   Antoninus Pius’, 423;
   Marcus Aurelius’, 425-426, 444;
   Tacitus’, 435-436;
   in The Golden Ass, 467-468;
   Plutarch’s, 484-485;
   Demonax on, 489;
   Epictetus’, 492-494;
   Philo’s 501-502;
   Dion Chrysostomus on, 522
   Rembrandt van Rijn (Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn), Dutch painter (1606-1669), 355
   Remedia Amoris (Ovid), 255
   Remi, 471*
   Remus, twin of Romulus (8th century B.C.), 12, 82, 241
   Renaissance, 4, 95, 243, 258, 307, 352, 353, 356, 406, 505, 661, 672
   Renan, Ernest, French Orientalist and critic (1823-1892), 425, 554, 556
   Republic, the Roman, 15-208, 213, 214, 242, 251, 260, 261, 264, 286, 330, 335, 352, 373, 374, 379, Chap. XVIII, passim, 436, 442, 462, 469
   Republic (Cicero), see Republica, De
   Republic (Plato), 608
   Republic, Plato’s, 427
   Republica, De (Cicero), 163*, 165
   republicanism 
					     					 			, of Cato the Younger, 135, 136
   Rerum Natura, De (Lucretius), 148-154, 239
   Re Rustica, De (Cato the Elder), 103-104
   Re Rustica, De (Columella), 319
   Re Rustica, De (Varro), see Country Life, On
   Resemblances, 243
   Responsa (Papinian), 634
   Resting Mercury, 459
   resurrection, 94, 523-526, 573-574, 575, 585, 592, 595, 601, 604*, 605, 607
   Revelation of St. John the Divine, The, 592-595, 616
   revolution, 108, 111-208, 391, 604*, 631, 666
   Rhea Silvia, mother of Romulus and Remus (8th century B.C.), 12
   Rhegium (Reggio), 35, 44, 231, 377, 455
   Rheims (anc. Durocortorum), 324, 471*
   rhetoric, 29, 95, 103, 141, 160-162, 167, 168, 169, 236, 244, 250, 251, 258, 287, 295-206, 301, 313, 317, 324, 367-368, 423, 425, 434, 436, 437, 438, 441, 465, 467, 470, 486-490, 510, 512, 514, 515, 521-522, 612, 661
   Rhine (anc. Rhenus), 6, 118, 174-176, 178, 179, 194, 217-218, 291, 417, 431, 441, 470, 474, 475, 478, 479, 480, 523, 627, 628, 631*, 639, 653
   Rhineland, 479, 480
   Rhodes, 86, 96, 97, 105, 133, 139, 141, 168, 187, 203, 231, 259, 329, 368, 388, 418, 462, 490, 512, 514, 516, 534, 588*, 630
   Rhone (anc. Rhodanus), 6, 470, 474
   Richardson, Samuel, English novelist (1689-1760, 637
   Rimini, see Ariminum
   Rio Tinto, see Minas de Rio Tinto
   ritual, 64, 65, 67, 94, 147-148, 149, 226, 242, 354, 388, 389, 425, 523-525, 527, 536, 548, 575, 578-579, 582, 595, 599, 602, 618-619, 626, 656
   roads, 77-78, 116, 193, 219, 291, 324, 326-327, 340-341, 343, 410, 411, 417, 453, 464, 465, 466, 469, 473, 477, 480, 499, 512, 579, 602, 627, 632, 671
   Robertson, John Mackinnon, British journalist and scholar (1856-1933), 554
   Roland de la Platière, Marie Jeanne, French Girondist (1754-1793), 484
   Roma, 381, 388, 389
   Roman Catholics, 66
   Romance languages, 73, 671
   Romanesque architecture, 421
   Roman Games, 381
   Romans, The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the, 554, 587*
   Romanticism, 249, 258
   Rome, founding of, 11-13;
   city of, in 2nd and 3rd centuries B.C., 81-82, 92-93;
   under Augustus, 219-220;
   burning and rebuilding, 280-281;
   fire and plague, 289;
   Flavian Rome, 338-362;
   under Hadrian, 420-421
   Rome, Council of, 618
   Rome, History of (Dion Cassius Cocceianus), 636
   Romeo, 255
   Romulus, first King of Rome (8th century B.C.), 12, 13, 15*, 18, 21, 82, 120, 136, 145, 233, 241, 359, 636
   Romulus, House of, 4, 359
   Romulus Augustulus (Flavius Momyllus Romulus Augustus), Roman emperor in the West (?-476), 670
   Roscius Gallus, Quintus, comedian (?-62 B.C.), 160, 378
   Rostovtzeff, Michael, American historian (b. 1870), 642
   rostrum, 340
   rotation of crops, 76, 320
   Rothschild, Meyer Anselm, Jewish banker (1743-1812), 131
   Rouen (anc. Rotomagus), 324
   Rousseau, Jean Jacques, French philosopher (1712-1778), 152, 367, 440
   Rubens, Peter Paul, Flemish painter (1577-1640), 354
   Rubicon (Fiumicino), 48, 81, 163, 182, 654
   Rufus, Caesetius, proscribed by Antony (?-43 B.C.), 202
   Rufus, Corellius, friend of Pliny the Younger (?-96?), 311
   Rufus, Musonius, Stoic philosopher (fl. 1st century), 282, 300-301, 400, 521
   Rufus, Virginius, governor and guardian of Pliny the Younger (14-97), 439
   Rufus of Ephesus, Greek physician (fl. 98-117)’505
   Ruins of Empire (Volney), 553
   Rumania, 410, 480
   Rumanian, 73
   Russia, 112, 218, 326, 448, 478, 520, 528, 669
   Rusticus, Quintus Junius, Stoic philosopher (fl. 2nd century), 425
   Rutuli, 15, 240
   S
   Saba (Bib.Sheba), 508
   Sabbath, 598, 599
   Sabellians, 605
   Sabidius, 318
   Sabina, Poppaea, wife of Nero 0 -65), 277, 279-282, 366, 372-373
   Sabina, Vivia, wife of Hadrian (?-138), 414, 419, 442, 624
   Sabine (language), 274
   Sabines, 5, 12, 13, 14, 21, 35, 244, 246, 254, 286, 288;
   rape of women, 13
   Sabinus, Poppaeus, accused of conspiracy (?-27 A.D.), 264
   Sabrata, 465
   Saccas, Ammonius, Alexandrian Neoplatonist (fl. 3rd century), 608, 614
   sacraments, seven, 600, 602, 658
   Sacra Via (Sacred Way), 341
   Sacred History (Euhemerus), 98
   Sacred Mount, 22
   sacrifice, in Etruria, 7;
   under Rome, 52, 59, 60, 63-64, 65, 76, 83, 100, 104, 149, 164, 197, 239, 265, 290, 292, 354, 381, 388, 429, 444, 522, 524-525, 526, 531, 533, 547, 570, 583, 588, 599-600, 648, 651
   Sadducees, 536-538, 545, 562, 576
   sadism, Caligula’s, 267
   Saguntum (Sagunto), 47, 48
   Sahara, 40, 217, 448, 464, 466
   St. Barbara, Baths of, 474
   St. Mark’s, in Venice, 351
   St. Peter’s, in Rome, 18, 420, 421, 578, 635, 661
   Saint-Pierre, Jacques Henri Bernardin de, French writer of romance (1737-1814), 637
   St. Quentin (anc. Augusta Veromanduorum), 474
   Sais, 498
   Salamis (in Cyprus), 196
   Salamis (island), naval battle in 480 B.C., 383
   Salaria, Via, 283
   Salernum (Salerno), 456
   Salii, 63
   Sallust (Caius Sallustius Crispus), historian (86-35 B.C.), 42, 123, 142-144, 146, 160, 190, 233, 340, 436, 455, 557
   “Sallust, House of,” 353
   Salome, daughter of Herodias (ist century), 560
   Salome, visitor at the tomb of Jesus, 573
   Salome Alexandra, Queen of the Jews (reigned 78-69 B.C..), 530
   Salona (Spalato), 480
   salons, 113, 131-132, 135, 230, 234, 279, 621
   Salvius, leader of slave rebellion (end of 2nd century B.C.), 121
   Samaria, 530, 576, 577, 604, 611
   Samaria-Sebaste (Sebustieh), 508
   Samaritans, 535, 567
   Samaritis, 535
   Samnites, 35, 37, 38, 43, 51, 125, 519
   Samnium, 455
   Samos, 133, 139
   Samosata, 322, 495, 513
   Samothrace, 139
   sanctuary, 398, 518
   Sanhedrin, 536, 539, 545, 547-548, 568, 570-571, 576, 580, 586
   sanitation, see sewage system
   San Lorenzo, Church of, 427*
   San Lorenzo outside the Walls, Church of, 662
   San Paolo fuori le Mura, Basilica of, 591
   Sanskrit, 73
   Santa Maria degli Angeli, Church of, 635
   Saône (anc. Arar), 470, 474
   Sappho, Greek poet (fl. 7th century B.C.), 155, 156, 158, 247, 256
   Saracens, 658
   Saragossa (anc. Caesaraugusta), 504
   Sardinia, 38, 40, 43, 46, 52, 53, 97, 111, 112, 279, 365*, 447, 463-464
   Sardis, 516, 546, 592
   Sarmatians, 431, 432, 480, 630, 669
   Sarmizegetusa, 410, 431, 480
   Sarsina, 455
   Sassanids, 530, 627, 641
   Satan, 524, 540, 589, 591, 593, 595, 599, 606, 614, 663
   satire, 73, 74, 97, 99, 235, 241, 245-246, 248, 250, 275, 295, 296-299, 312, 317-318, 333, 369, 437-439, 509, 671
   Satires (Horace), 245-246, 248, 250
   Saturn, 59, 61, 63, 66, 205, 225, 237, 242, 253, 358, 500
   Saturn (planet), 309
   Saturn, Temple of, 341, 358
   Saturnalia, 66
   Saturnian verse, 74, 98
   Saturniaregna, 61, 66, 205, 225, 236-237, 242, 253
   Saturninus, Antoninus, governor (fl. 1st century), 291, 292
 
					     					 			
   Saturninus, Caius Sentius, governor of Syria (fl. 1st century B.C.), 558
   Saturninus, Lucius Appuleius, radical leader (?-100 B.C.), 120, 519
   Saturninus, Pompeius, friend of Pliny the Younger (fl. 1st and 2nd centuries), 441
   Satyricon (Petronius), 296-299, 466
   Save, 410, 480, 640
   Saviour, see Messiah Saxa Rubra, 654
   Scaevola, Caius Mucius, hero (fl. 6th century B.C.), 385
   Scaevola, Publius Mucius, statesman and lawyer (fl. second half of 2nd century B.C.), 391
   Scaevola, Quintus Mucius, jurist (?-82 B.C.), 391, 406
   Scaevola, Quintus Mucius, jurist (2nd-1st centuries B.C.), 141, 159, 391, 406
   Scaliger, Joseph Justus, French critic and scholar (1540-1609), 302
   Scandinavia, 326
   Scandinavians, 475
   Scantinia, lex, 398
   Scaurus, Marcus Aemilius, general and governor (fl. 1st century B.C.), 133, 334, 482
   schism, 618, 657-658
   Schola Medicorum, 312
   scholarship, 158-161, 234, 250, 252, 269, 272, 415, 635-636
   Scholasticism, 548
   schools, see education
   Schweitzer, Albert, Alsatian philosopher, theologian, physician, and musician (b. 1875), 556
   science, 75, 102, 108, (in Lucretius) 148-154, 233, 269, 307-313, 314, 356, 392, 393, 406, 500, 502-507, 514, 520-521, 671
   Scipio, Publius Cornelius, general, father of Scipio Africanus Major (?-211 B.C.), 49, 52, 91
   Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Minor, Publius Cornelius, general (ca. 185-129 B.C.), 41, 57, 87, 91, 96-97, 101, 107, 113, 114, 115, 379, 490
   Scipio Africanus, Publius Cornelius, son of Scipio Africanus (2nd century B.C.), 96
   Scipio Africanus Maior, Publius Cornelius, general (234-183 B.C.), 51, 52-55, 57, 82, 85, 86, 91, 92, 94, 96, 97, 104, 113, 424
   Scipio Asiaticus, Lucius Cornelius, general (fl. 190 B.C.), 86, 91, 104, 113
   Scipio, Calvus Cneius Cornelius, general (?-211 B.C.), 52
   Scipio Nasica Corculum, Publius Cornelius (fl. 158 B.C..), 66
   Scipio Nasica Serapio, Publius Cornelius, senator (fl. 133 B.C.), 115
   Scipionic circle, 96-97, 101, 104, 113
   Scipios, patrician family, 85, 86, 97, 372, 469
   Scopas, Greek sculptor (400-ca. 340 B.C.), 96, 351, 358
   Scotland (anc. Caledonia), 36, 291, 406, 448, 476, 622, 669
   Scribes, 536, 538, 567, 568, 662
   Scribonia, second wife of Augustus (fl. 1st century B.C.), 205, 229
   Scriptures, see Bible
   Scudéry, Madeleine de, French novelist (1607-1701), 637
   sculpture, Etruscan, 9-10, 18;
   Carthaginian, 41, 42;
   Pompeian, 459-460;