224, 226. cundus (Epistolae), 176, 1776 Schöll, R., 182, 187, 263. Schöne, 177. Plutarch, 200, 203, 325, 284, 285, Schröder (Phoen. Sprache), 340, 291, 294, 300, 306. 255, 276. Polybius, 211, 274. P. Scipio Aemilianus, 177. Pompeius, Cn., 18, 205. P. Scipio Africanus, 176, 100, Pompeius, Q., 242. 234, 241. Pompeius, Trogus (hist. under P. Scipio Nasica, 260, 263. Augustus), 8. Secessions, the, 309. Pomponius Mela (geogr. ist cen- Selling, C., 303. tury), 33, 39, 188, 249, 250, 256, Sempronian laws, 25, 304, 312, 289. 260, 263, 287. Pomptinus, C., 218. Tib. Sempronius Gracchus, 271. P. Popillius Laenas, 204, 260, 262. Tib. et C. See Gracchi. Porcian laws, 25, 334. Seneca, 172, 174, 186, 198, 351, Postgate, J. P., 279. 290, 294. Postumius, Sp., 368. Sentinum, battle of, 307. Praeneste, 21. Septimius (transl. of Dictys belli Priscian(gramm., 5th century),186, Troj. ann. 4th century), 311. 193, 196, 277, 279, 29a. Sergii, 178. Probus, M. 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