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Ampsaga, 307.

Ancyranum Monumentum (auto-
biographical inscription of Au-
gustus), 184, 196, 270.
Antias, Q. Valerius (annalist, 100-
80 B.C.), 6.

Antipater, L. Caelius (historian in
the age of the Gracchi), 12, 171.
C. Antonius Hybrida, 198, 201.
M. Antonius, 198, 237.
M. Antonius Creticus, 205.
Appian (of Alexandria, historian,

2nd century), 212, 223, 274. Apuleius, L. (of Madaura, 2nd century), 228.

Aquae Sextiae, 27.
Aristotle, 184.
Arpinum, 207, 282.
Arretium, 202.

Asconius, Q. Pedianus (commentator on Cicero, Ist century), 2, 3, 17, 188, 190, 193, 198.

Asculum, Siege of, 281.
Asinius Pollio, 15.

Ateius Philologus, 5.

Atlas, Mount, 31, 37, 250.

Augustine, St., 179.

Aurelian, 3.

Aurelius, Victor (historian, 4th

century), 178, 196.

Aures, Mount, 37.

Bagradas (now Medjerda), 32, 33, 259, 285.

Barth, H. (Travels), 291.
Beechey, F. W. (Expedition to
North Africa), 255.
Beesly, Prof., 25 n.
Bellona, Temple of, 260.
Bentley, Dr. R., 227.
Berbers, the, 31, 251.
Bergk, Th., 270, 299.
Bernays, 270.

Bestia, L. Calpurnius, 260.
Bestia, L. Calpurnius (the grand-
son), 217.

Binsfeld, J., 187.

Blakesley, J. W. (Four Months in Algeria), 257.

Bocchus, 8, 29, 41, 255, 304, 307. Bogud, 41.

Bomilcar, 266.

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Carthage, 28, 35, 40, 245, 254,

290.

Cassius, Dion (historian, 2nd cen-
tury), 3, 16, 194.
Cassius, Longinus, 198, 264.
Cassius, Sp., 214, 264.
Castulonensis saltus, 193.
Catabathmus, 254.

Cato, M. (the Censor), 11, 173, 175, 182, 227, 241, 262, 293. Cato, M. (the Stoic), 24, 194, 227, 283.

Catulus, Q. Lutatius, 210, 219, 221, 259.

Caudine Forks, the, 268.

Censors, the, 199.

Cercina, 3.

Cethegus, C., 190, 202, 220.

Charisius (grammarian, 4th century), 234.

Cheliff, R., 32.

Cicero, M., 17, 19, 20, 172, and

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Coloniae, 190.

Columna rostrata, 171, 278.
Constans, L. (de Sermone Sallust-
iano), 185, 230, 279, 304, 305.
Cornelia Gens, 300.
Cornelia Lex, 202.
Cornelius, C., 221.

Cornelius Nepos, 228.

Corssen, W. (Aussprache u. Vokalismus der latein. Sprache), 171, 174, 180, 181, 182, 183, 187, 188, and passim.

Cotta, L. Aurelius, 16.
Crassus, M. Licinius, 17, 20, 191,
203, 214, 221.
Curius, Q., 211.

Cyrene, 290.

Dama, 295.

Damasippus, 225.

Demosthenes, 5, 227, 263, 293. Dietsch, R., 172, 177, 179, 187, 193, 196, 197, 207.

Diomedes (grammarian, 4th century), 234, 235.

Dionysius of Halicarnassus (historian, early in 1st century), 228. Döderlein, L., 226.

Donatus Aelius (grammarian, 4th century), 246, 277.

Dräger, A. (Hist. Synt.), 188, 189, 218, 220, 229, 238, 283, 289, 290, 295.

Drumann, W. (Geschichte Roms), 215..

Emporia, 35.

Ennius, Q., 181, 246.

Etruria, 20, 202, 203.

Fabia, 188.

Fabius Allobrogicus, 215. Fabius Maximus, 183, 237. Fabius Pictor (historian, born circa 253 B.C.), 182.

Fabri, E., 186, 187, 188, 197, 216.
Faesulae, 20, 217.

Farine Ch. (Les Kabyles), 256.
Feriana, 297.

Festus, Sex. Pompeius (grammarian, probably of 2nd century, excerpts from Verrius Flaccus), 188, 190, 211, 231, 233, 261, 270, 274.

Flaccus, L. Valerius (author of
Law in 86 B.C.), 19, 209.
Flaccus, L. Valerius (defended by
Cicero 59 B.C.), 218.
Flaminia Gens, 210.

Flaminia, Lex minus solvendi, 208. Florus (hist. epitom. 2nd century), 180.

Fonteius, M., 216.
Fregellae, 248.
Freudenberg, 297.

Friedländer, L. (Sittengeschichte
Roms), 224.

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Hadrumetum (now Sûsa), 254.
Haupt, M., 211.
Hercules, 36, 251, 296.

Herodotus, 33, 37, 40, 173, 181,
199, 248, 254, 290.
Hesse-Wartegg, Chev. de, (Tunis),
33, 259, 296, 297.
Heyne, C., 226..
Hiempsal, 28, 36, 250.
Hieronymus (St. Jerome), 187.
Hilarus. 201.

Hippo Diarrhytus (now Bizerta), 34, 254.

Hippo Regius (now Bona), 245,

254. Homer, 184.

Ibn Khaldoun (Histoire des Berbères), 249.

Ihne, W. (History of Rome), 231, 262, 264.

Isidorus (7th century), 252.
Isocrates, 249.

Jebusites, the, 34.

Jordan, H., 180, 196, 202.
Joshua, 34.

Juba, 41, 198, 250.
Jugurtha, 28, and passim.
D. Junius Brutus, 200.

D. Junius Silanus, 201, 210, 222.
Juvenal, 171, 272, 282, 285, 294.

Kabyles, the, 32, 38, 40.
Kortte, G. (Cortius), 203, 240.
Kritz, Fr., 172, 176, 184, 185, 208,

212.

Lactantius (3rd century), 3, 4.
Laeca, M. Porcius, 21, 22, 202.
Lares (now Lorbus), 297.
Latinum nomen, 268.

Lenaeus (freedman of Pompeius),

2, II.

Lentulus. See Sura.

Leo Africanus (Geog. History of
Africa, tr. by Pory), 250.
Leptis, magna (Lebda), minor
(Lemta), 34, 245, 254, 255, 289.
Lewis, Sir G. C., 182.
Libyes, 251.

Liby-Phoenicians, 35, 38, 284, 297, 303.

Licinian laws, 266, 271.
Ligures, 298.

Livy, 11, 16, 172, 185, and passim.
Lucan, 240, 252, 290.
Lucretius, 298.
Lucullus, L., 293.
Luscius, L., 212.

Macaulay, Lord, 172.

Macer, C. Licinius (annalist, trib. pl. 73 B.C.) 6.

Macrobius, A. A. (5th century), 3, 4, 202.

Madvig, J. N., 188, 272, 276, 279,

292, 301.

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Mauri, 37, 253.

Maxyes, 37, 38.
Medes, 36, 253.

Medjerda. See Bagradas.
Medrassen, 243.
Melcarth, 36, 251, 255.
Memmius, C., 247, 260.

M. Metellus, 20, 23.

Q. Metellus Numidicus, 9, 29, 30,

205, 272, 275, 295.

Q. Metellus Celer, 205.
Micipsa, 28, 39, 240, 241, 259.
Milo, 2, 200.

Mithridates, 178; wars with, 209,
293.
Moghreb, 31.

Mommsen, Th., 266, 272, 281.
Movers, D. F. (Die Phoenizier),
36, 251, 253, 259.
Mulucha, 10, 28, 37, 255, 298.
Mulvius Pons, 218.
Mummius, L., 185.

Municipia, 190.

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gérie), 288.

Persae, 36, 252.

Perseus, 182, 282, 291.

Petreius, M., 234.

Pharusii, 252.

Philaenon arae, 255, 290.
Philologus. See Ateius.
Phoenicians, the, 34, 251.
Piso, Cn., 17, 194, 198.
Plato, 5, 236.

Plautia lex de vi, 206.

M. Plautius Silvanus, 206.
Plautus, 171, 178, 185, 197, 223,

232.

Playfair, Col. (Travels in the steps

of Bruce), 244, 250, 276. Pliny, C. Plinius Secundus (Hist. Natur.), 32, 226, 233, 249, 250. Pliny, C. Plinius Caecilius Se

cundus (Epistolae), 176, 177, 182, 187, 263. Plutarch, 200, 203, 225, 284, 285, 291, 294, 300, 306. Polybius, 211, 274. Pompeius, Cn., 18, 205. Pompeius, Q., 242.

Pompeius, Trogus (hist. under Augustus), 8.

Pomponius Mela (geogr. 1st century), 33, 39, 188, 249, 250, 256, 289.

Pomptinus, C., 218.

P. Popillius Laenas, 204, 260, 262.
Porcian laws, 25, 224.
Postgate, J. P., 279.
Postumius, Sp., 268.
Praeneste, 21.

Priscian (gramm., 5th century), 186,

193, 196, 277, 279, 292. Probus, M. Valerius (gramm. Ist century), 178, 189 (perhaps another of 4th century).

Procopius (hist. 6th century), 35, 252. Psylli, 290.

Punic language, the, 35.

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Schöll, R., 224, 226. Schöne, 177.

Schröder (Phoen. Sprache), 240, 255, 276.

P. Scipio Aemilianus, 177.
P. Scipio Africanus, 176, 200,
234, 241.

P. Scipio Nasica, 260, 262.
Secessions, the, 209.
Selling, C., 303.

Sempronian laws, 25, 204, 212, 260, 263, 287.

Tib. Sempronius Gracchus, 271.
Tib. et C. See Gracchi.

Seneca, 172, 174, 186, 198, 251, 290, 294.

Sentinum, battle of, 307. Septimius (transl. of Dictys belli Troj. ann. 4th century), 221. Sergii, 178.

Sertorius, 195.

Servius Honoratus (gramm. and comm. 4th century), 3, 178, 181, 226, 252.

Sestius, P., 205.

Sextia Licinia lex, 208.
Shaw, Dr., 240.
Sibylline books, 219.
Sicca, 280.

Sidon, 34, 35, 254, 289.
Silanus, D. Junius, 19.
Silius Italicus, 275, 298.
Simcox, G. (Hist. of Latin Litera-

ture), 172.

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