[Including Ennius, Lucretius, Catullus, Horace, Virgil, Tibullus, Propertius, Ovid; other parts to follow.]
Abuccius, 99. Accius-birth, 55; literary activity, friendships with leading men, 56; character, 56; plays and other works, 57; Accius on philology and philosophy, 57; views on Accius, 58; relations with Pacu- vius, 35; on the dates of Livius, 1; imit. by Lucr. 121, by Virg. 161. Acro, 354.
Acta diurna and Acta senatus, used by Tac. 346; by Sueton. 349. Aedituus, see Valerius.
Aelius Stilo, 10, 25, 29. Aelius Tubero, 220.
Aemilius Macer, 182. Aemilius Scaurus, 58.
Aeschylus, imit. by Livius, 3; by Accius, 57; by Sen. 253; trans. by Cic. 88.
Aesop, imit. by Phaedrus, 239.
Aesopus, actor, 69.
Aetna, see Lucilius Iunior.
Afranius, L. 64.
Agricola, 338, 341.
Agrippina, 243 sqq.; her memoirs, 346.
Albinovanus Celsus, 181. Albius, see Tibullus.
Alcaeus, imit. by Hor. 174 sqq. Alexandrian influence on Catull. 139, 175; on Virg. 157; on Propert. 199; on Ovid, 210. Alimentus, Cincius, 53.
Anacreon, foll. by Hor. 175. Andes, birthplace of Virg. 148; its position, 148 note. Andronicus, Livius, dispute as to his dates, 1; facts of life, 2; actor and schoolmaster, 3; plays, 3; Odisia, 3; Hor.'s reference to, 165.
Annaeus, see Cornutus, Lucanus, Seneca.
Anser, 184, 141-2. Antias, see Valerius.
Antioch, birthplace of Publilius Syrus, 145.
Antiochus, teacher of Cicero, 70; of Varro, 91.
Antipater, see Coelius. Antonius, C. Iullus, 181. Antonius, M., the orator, 69. Antonius Gnipho, rhetorician, 69. Apollodorus, imit. by Ter. 46, 47: Apollonius Rhodius, trans. by Atac. 144; imit. by Virg. 161; by Val. Flaccus, 287. Aquilius, 39.
Aquinum, birthpl. of Juv. 313. Aratus, trans. by Cic. 87; this trans.
used by Lucr. 120, imit. by Atac. 145, by Virg. 157, trans. by Ger- manicus, 281.
Archias, 69, 75, 89.
Archilochus, imit. by Hor. 174. Argumenta, to Plautus, 18; to Ter. 51; to Livy, 217. Aristius Fuscus, 181.
Aristotle, foll. by Cic. 79, 85; by
Arpinum, birthpl. of Cic. 69.
Caecilius of Novum Comum, 139. Caecilius Statius-dates, 37; come- dies, 38; relations with Ter. 38, 42; views on Caecilius, 39; friend of Ennius, 28; imit. by Ter. 43. Caelius Rufus, defended by Cic. 76; enemy of Catull. 135. Caesar, C. Iulius-birth, 100; early connexion with democrats, 100; military and civil career, 101-2; supports Pompey, 102; first tri- umvirate, conquest of Gaul, civil war, 103; dictator, death, 104; De Bello Gallico, 104; its objects, style, 105; De Bello Civili, 106; other works in the Corpus Caesari- anum, 106; theories on their au- thorship, 107; Caesar's lost works, incl. speeches and poems, 109; L.A.
criticisms on his poems, III; verses on Ter. 51; relations with Cic. 71, 77, 109, 110; with Varro, 92; with Sall. 127; with Laberius, 97; with Catull. 137; with Calvus, 143; celebrated by Bibaculus, 100; by Atac. 144; Livy on, 223; Lucan on, 268, 270; foll. by Frontinus, 311; by Tac. 346.
Caesar Strabo, 66. Calagurris, birthpl. of Quintilian, 302. Calendar, Caesar's reform of, 104,
Calidus, Iulius, 124.
Caligula, and Seneca, 242. Callimachus, imit. by Catull. 139; by Propert. 198-9; by Ovid, 211-2. Calpurnius Piso, 58; foll. by Livy,
Calpurnius Siculus, T. 275; discus- sion of his date, 276; Eclogae and sequel by Nemesianus, his models, De laude Pisonis, 277.
Calvus, C. Licinius Macer, life, speeches, 142; poems, relations with Caes. 143; with Catull. 138-9, 143; Hor.'s opinion of, 143, 176. Canticum, 19, 50.
Cassius Hemina, 58.
Catilinarian conspiracy, 70, 75, 102. Catius, T. 83, 112.
Cato, M. Porcius, the censor, date, 53; founder of Latin prose, 53; works, 54-5; patron of Enn. 27; foll. by Nep. 117; by Virg. 157, 161; by Livy, 219; imit. by Sall. 131.
Cato Uticensis, Lucan on, 269. Cato, Valerius, teacher of Catullus, 133, 139.
Catullus, C. Valerius-birth and
dates, 132; family and education, 133; relations with Lesbia, 134; voyage to Bithynia, 136; attacks Caesar's party, 137; relations with contemporaries, 138; longer poems, Alexandrian influence, publication of poems, 139; metre, 175; friend of Nep. 114-5; of Calvus, 138-9 143; of Cinna, 140; Hor.'s opinion of, 143, 176; imit. by Virg. 154; by Mart. 301.
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