II. INDEX OF NAMES AND AUTHORITIES.
[Phil. = Philologus; RM. Rheinisches Museum.]
Acro 72 (scholia to Horace under that name, 7th cent.) Allen H. (Alanus) 54 (ed. 1832, also Curae secundae in S., 1865)
Amiternum vii, 76 Annius, Q. A. Chilo 93 Antonius 103, 164 Appian xxv, 105, 106, 110 (bis), 129, 137, 139, 160, 161 (historian, 2nd cent.) Apuleius 77, 145, 156, xxx n (of Africa, writer of Metamor- phoses a kind of novel, etc., 2nd cent.)
Arretium 119 Arusianus Messus 9, 43 (gram- marian, 4th cent.) Asconius ix n, xxiv n, 95, 97, 102 (commentator on Cicero, 1st cent.; references to ed. of Kiessling and Schöll); Pseudo-Asconius on Ver- rine Orr. 112 Asellio, S. xi
Ateius Philologus xv n, xxix n, xli
Augustine xliv, li, 76, 159
(A.D. 354-430) Augustus xxix n, 127 (ap. Suet. Aug. 86)
Aurelius Victor 77, 100, 154 (historian, 4th cent. 'Caesa- res' and? 'de viris illustri- bus') Autronius 93, 95
Bergk T. 20 (Phil. Bd. 29) Bestia, L. Calpurnius 129 Bezzenberger 54 (ap. Wölfflin, Phil. 1861)
Binsfeld 11 (RM. 1866)
Caesar, C. Julius when born
136; his eloquence 157; is the work an apology for Caesar? xiii, xx; forgives S.? 157-Language, contrasted with Sall.'s 70, 74, 75, 78, 79, 80, 82, 92, 97, 98, 100, 100, 101, 115, 117, 127, 134, 149 etc. sequence after his- torical present 127, saevus 144, equidem 145, leges qui- bus legibus 149, historical infinitive xlii
Caesar, L. Julius 92 Cassius Dio 97, 103, 105, 110, 125, 160, 163, 164 (histo- rian, 2nd cent.) Cassius, L. C. Longinus 93 Catilina, spelling of 63, deri- vation 73, descent 73
Catilinarius 63 Cato (the Censor), on agri- culture 71; Sall. imitates his language xiii, xxix, 69, 71, 72, 75, 76, 81 (bis), 94, 100, 115, 144, 148, 154, 156, 165.-Brünnert G.: de Sallustio imitatore Catonis Sisennae aliorumque vete- rum historicorum Romano- rum, Jena 1873. See also Deltour Cato (Uticensis), age 156, his eloquence 157, severitas 157, speaking in senate 151, his speech not genuine 154 Catulus 135 Cethegus 93
Charisius 3, 31, 53, 62 (gram- marian, 4th cent.) Cicero, Memoirs xiii, 75; Sall.
borrows from his invectives? xiv, xv n, 90, 100, 153; on historians xi, 64; on deco- rum 91, 106; on another world 144. Language; cri- ticism of words, -ere 100, isdem 126, prosapia, xxxv, ad imperandum xxxvi: Col- loquialisms, agitare 66, portare 77, hostem ferire 80, facinus facere 80, pleonas- tic pronoun 87, quis 94, patrare 97, tute esse 101, opitulari 117, conlubet 143, cum quod 148; Language contrasted with Sall.'s 66, 68, 71, 75, 78, 82, 83, 86, 92, 99, 114, 115, 118, 119, 120, 127, 133, 134, 149, 156, 157; use of tametsi-tamen 98, equidem 145 Constans L. 92, 144 (see Pre- face; school ed. 1881) Cornelius, C. 110
Cornificius (Auctor ad Heren- nium) 98, 142, 152 Cornificius, Q. 133
Curtius 97, 134 (Q. C. Rufus, historian of Alexander, 1st cent.)
Damasippus 147
Dares 81 (pretended Latin translation of book on fall of Troy by Dares the Phry- gian, 5th cent.)
Deltour F. 101 (de Sallustio Catonis imitatore, Paris 1859)
Dicaearchus 76 (fragment pre- served by Porphyry, Müller Frag. Hist. Graec. 2. 230) Dictys 131, 135 (i.e. Septi- mius, translator (?) of Tro- jan war by Dictys of Crete, 4th cent.) Dietsch R. passim (references mostly to critical edition 1859, sometimes to ed. with Latin explanatory notes 1845; text in Teubner's series, 1872)
Diomedes 10, 94 (grammarian of 4th cent.)
Dionysius Halic. 121 (historian abt. B.C. 20) Döderlein 149 (Phil. 1854), 77 Donatus 86, 103 (commentator on Terence, 4th cent.)
Eussner A. 123 (RM. 1868); 113, 130 (RM. 1872)
Fabri W. 85, 119 (ed. with German notes, 2nd ed. 1845)
Faesulanum 129 Figulus 92
Flaccus 131 Flaminius 119
Florus xxv, 63, 77, 103, 115, 165 (historian, 2nd cent.) Freudenberg 11 (ap. Bins- feld)
Fronto xxix n, 66, 81, 91, 162 (2nd cent. teacher of M. Aurelius)
Fulvius Nobilior 93
Furius 138, 164
Gabinius 94, 129, 153
Gellius 20, 69, 85, 117 (2nd cent.)
Gerlach F. D. 3 (four edd. between 1823-70) Gronovius J. F. 18, 26 (A.D. 1611-71) Grunauer E. 59
Gründel C. F. L. 6, 46, 65, 88, 115 (Quaestiones Sallustia- nae, 1861) Gruter J. 27, 33 (ed. 1607)
Hagen E. 110, 161 (Unter- suchungen über Römische Geschichte I. Catilina, 1854) Hartel G. 18 (ap. Scheindler) Haupt M. 120 (Misc. Opusc. 1. 149) Hegesippus 154, 159 (Latin paraphrase of Josephus, 4th cent.)
Hertz M. 154 (Phil. 1857) Herzog C. G. 79, 97, 144, 163 (ed. 1828 etc.) Hoffmann E. 116, 118 (Stu- dien auf dem Gebiete der Lat. Syntax 1884 Die Zeit- folge nach dem Praesens historicum u. s. w.) Horace 68, 87, 88, 94, 112, 143, 152 Hyginus 81 (1st cent.?)
Jacobs R. passim (school ed., 8th 1881, Berlin Weidmann, revised by H. Wirz) Jerome 87 (4th cent.)
John C. see xvi n; xx, 96 (also Sallustius über Catili- nas Candidatur im Jahre 688, RM. 1876)
Jordan H. passim (two pre- faces to text, also Hermes i 229-50, iii 459, v 396, and Kritische Beiträge zur Geschichte der Lateinischen Sprache 1879) Jugurtha, the style of the xxxiii, 67, 94
Klimscha P. xxx, 147, see xlviii n; 87 (Zeitschrift f. d. österreich. Gymnasien, 1878)
Köchly A. 12 (ap. Wirz, de fide etc.)
Kortte G. (Cortius) xlv, 27, 71, 81 (ed. 1724) Krämer C. E. 20 (Emendatio- nes Sallustianae, 1875) Kritz F. passim (large ed. 1828, small 1856)
Kuhlmann L. 17 (de Sallustii
codice Parisino 500, 1881) Kvíčala J. 68, 72, 85, 91, 164 (Z. f. d. ö. G. 14. 579)
Laeca, meeting at house of XV, xxiii, 109
Lallier R. 164 (school ed. 1881)
Lenaeus ix n, xxix n. Lentulus 92
Licinianus G. xiii n Linker G. 30, 71, 153 (Emen- dationen zu Sallust auf Grund seiner Quellen und Nachahmer, 1854) Livy, on Sall. xxxviii n. Lan- guage: agreement 66, 77, 80 (bis), 83, 89, 97, 105, 108, 113, 118, 127, 131, 133, 134, 135, 143, 149, 156, 157, 165; difference 79, 82 (bis), 101, 162
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