The Jugurthine War, 383. Sallust's account of Jugurtha at Rome, 385. A war of bribery, 387. Metellus in command, 388. Marius appears as commander, 389. Plutarch on Jugurtha's death, 391. The Cimbrians and the Teutons, 392. The The sixth consulate of Marius, 402. Claims of the Latins and Italians to the civitas, 405. The Social War, 413. Marius assumes the command, 415. The First Mithridatic War, 421. The First Civil War, 422. Ihne's estimate of Marius, 431. Sulla in Greece, 432. The return of Sulla; and the Second Civil War, The first triumvirate, 501. Clodius exiles Cicero, 504. The recall of Cicero, 506. Second consulate of Pompey and Crassus, 508. The Parthian War of Crassus, 509. Anarchy at Rome, 511. Pompey sole consul, 513. The Gallic wars, 514. The battle with the Nervii, 516. The sea fight with the Veneti, 520. The massacre of the Ger- The war between Cæsar and Pompey, 529. Cæsar crosses the Rubicon, 532. Cæsar's serious position, 534. Cæsar lord from Rome to Spain, 535. Cæsar in Greece, 536. Appian describes the battle of Dyrrhachium, 537. Pharsalia, 541. Cæsar in Egypt, 544. The war with Pharnaces, 551. Cæsar returns to Rome, 552. The African War, 554. Sallust's comparison of Cæsar and Cato, 558. The end of the African war, 560. The return to Rome, 562. Cæsar's triumphs, 563. The last campaign, 566. The last triumph, 569. Cæsar's reforms, 572. Cæsar's life in Rome, 575. Events leading to the conspiracy, 578. The conspiracy, 579. The assassination, 581. Appian's account of Cæsar's last days, 583. Cæsar's will and funeral, 610. The acts of the young Octavius, 611. The proscription, 617. Death of Cicero, 619. Brutus and Cassius, 621. Philippi, 622. Antony and Cleopatra, 624. Antony meets with reverses, 625. Octavian against Antony; the battle of Actium, 630. Death of Antony and Cleopatra, 631. An A retrospective view of the republican constitution, 637. Literature, 643. The drama, 645. Poetry, 647. The fine arts, 651. Social conditions; religion, 652. THE HISTORY OF ROME FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE YEAR 476 A.D. BASED CHIEFLY UPON THE FOLLOWING AUTHORITIES AMMIANUS, APPIAN, THOMAS ARNOLD, BARTHÉLEMY AUBE, AUGUSTAN HISTORY, H. G. LIDDELL, LIVY, JOACHIM MARQUARDT, CHARLES MERIVALE, EDUARD MEYER, GEORG WEBER, ZOSIMUS TOGETHER WITH A CHARACTERISATION OF THE WORLD INFLUENCE OF EARLY ROME BY EDUARD MEYER A STUDY OF THE SCOPE AND DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY ROMAN HISTORY BY WILHELM SOLTAU A SKETCH OF THE EARLY ROMAN EMPIRE BY OTTO HIRSCHFELD AND A SUMMARY OF THE RELATIONS OF THE ROMAN STATE AND THE EARLY CHRISTIAN CHURCH BY ADOLF HARNACK WITH ADDITIONAL CITATIONS FROM J. J. AMPÈRE, FRIEDRICH BLUHME, GEORGE W. BOTSFORD, A. BOUCHE-LECLERCQ, E. A. FREEMAN, G. C. FISKE, GABRIEL H. GAILLARD, MARCUS AURELIUS, VALERIUS MAXIMUS, ARTHUR MURPHY, PHILON, S. REINHARDT, VON LINGENTHAL |