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§ 91.

1. 26. voluptatem: so MSS; edd. voluntatem to correspond with voluntatem in 93, l. 3.

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11. 6-8. I have placed a comma at similes and changed the MSS reading horum into quorum. See n. With the MSS readings the sentence is most awkwardly constructed.

§ 96.

1. 24. cooptatio: it is remarkable that the MSS here agree in the form coaptatio. Mommsen quotes coaptato from the lex Iulia municipalis (Corpus Inscr. I, p. 121, 1. 86) which also has coaptato (l. 106). Mommsen remarks 'cum o geminatam antiqui non admitterent fortasse pro ea substituerunt modo ō, modo oa, ut pro au scribitur modo ú, modo ou'.

§ 97.

1. 31.

The

scena: most curiously P D and E (codex Erfurtensis) agree in giving scamna which seems to point to the spelling scaena. Latins often represented Greek ʼn by ae.

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R. L.

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INDEX

TO THE MATTERS CONTAINED IN THE INTRODUCTION, NOTES AND APPENDIX.

N.B. In references to the notes two figures are given. The first indicates the page on which the note occurs; the second the number on the left-hand side of the page, under which number the note is placed.

abest (tantum abest ut) 118 19

abicere se 100 16

ablatives of -u stems 64 1

of respect 75 33

of instrument 95 31 juxtaposed 73 13

abstract for concrete 116 23; 140 1 ac, atque at beginning of sentence 994; 121 12

Academy (New), its opinions 9; 77 10; 77 18; 82 29 accedere proxime 86 23 accipere excusationem 107 6 accusatives of -i stems 156 acquiescere in 148 25

of Greek names in -es 160 adesse in consilio 104 4 adhibere rationem, diligentiam 143 5 adire pericula 91 24 adiutor 103 20

adjectives placed before nouns 61 4 superlative of, in -bilis

65 12

used as substantives 66

18; 78 19;

86 32;

110

100 13;

025; 117 7;

121 16; 122 25; 143

10; 146 12

connected by et 99 8 positive supplied from superlative 107 2 agreeing with last of several nouns 137 23

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brevity of style 81 12; 101 26; 133 30
Brutus (D. Iunius Brutus Gallaecus)
70 16

C. for Gaius 64 21
cadere in 115 13
Caecilius 150 2

Caeso 64 21

Caius not found 64 21

calculi 124 14

calx 151 29

capitale odium 63 16

Carbo 18; 107 2; 109 18; 146 15
carceres 151 29

Carneades 17; 77 18

Cassius (Spurius) 97 15

Cato (the censor) 68 2; 69 10
Cato (the censor's son) 72 z

Cato (the censor's grandson) 107 2
causa nostra 123 6

causae diligendi 99 9

cautio (una cautio est) 137 27
celeberrimus 76 4

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erat 110 30

sunt 80 31; 138 30; 145 8
sit 105 9

esse 847; 84 11; 98 30; 118

9; 118 15; 129 24
fuisse 106 25

of subject to verb 106 31;

107 33; 116 27; 125 29;

127 32; 139 20; 149 18
of verb in the infinitive 72 32;
95 22; 130 28; 141 16
of verb in one person to be
supplied from same verb
in another 99 5; 134 3
of positive verb to be sup-
plied from negative 125 30
of positive adjective to be
supplied from superlative
107 2

of antecedent to relative 98
28; 126 19; 133 25
of non to be supplied from ne
...quidem 1439

of interrogative particle 99 3
of videbatur (supposed) 157
of si (supposed) 145 4

of si in aut si...aut 128 22

See also nam; quamquam;
conditional sentences incom-
plete

eluere 136 3

Empedocles 91 18; 92 20

enim, position of 83 1; 117

77

Epicureans 10; 77 10;
26; 119 28; 141 32

113 25; 114

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Fabricius Luscinus 84 10; 106 25
fabulae 132 12
facere amice 72 32
facio ut 657

fallax (of things) 130 24
famulatus 132 14

Fannius 16; 94 6
fastidium 121 15
fere 63 14; 155
fidelitas 129 30

fides, fiducia (construction) 120 2
filum (metaphorical) 94 5
florere 65 12

fortuna 75 33; 121 13

forum (in forum versus agere) 147 26
fraus 143 4

friendship, its ancient treatment II
definition of 87 I

only inter bonos 83 3
equality in 131 33

similarity of character in

135 15

whether based on simi-
larity? 139 18

G. for Gaius not found 64 21

Gabinius 109 21

Gaius 64 21

Gallus (C. Sulpicius) 72 a

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