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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.

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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 2

Cato (the censor's grandson) 107 2

causa nostra 123 6

causae diligendi 99 9

cautio (una cautio est) 137 27
celeberrimus 76 4

censere 79 29

ceterus (proleptic) 69 9; 122 21
spelling 155

chiasmus 66 22; 91 10; 115 11;
7; 129 I; 132 12

123

Cicero, his philosophical works 7-9
his opinions 9; 10

a man of letters 7 n.
Laelius, scope 10; 11

Greek sources 11;12
title 12

time of writing 13
form 13

interlocutors 14 sq.
summary 20 sq.

De re publica 15; 16; 19;
20; 94 6

Cato maior 15; 66 19; 75 30
Academica 67 29

circumfluere 119 32
clarus (of things) 76 5
Clitomachus 17

Cn. for Gnaeus 64 21
coaptatio (for cooptatio) 161
coepi (construction of) 109 19
cognomen (use of word) 68 5

put before nomen 106 25

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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; 131 28; 141 16
of verb in one person to be
supplied from same verb
in another 995; 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 143 9

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 7

Epicureans 10; 77 10; 113 25; 114
26; 119 28; 141 32
Epicurus 153 24
ἐπιθυμία 85 17

equality between friends 132 33
erumpere in 136 I

esse verum esse 67 29
et, in et is quidem 69 11

in enumerations 76 7

et, after a negative 95 29; 138 4
connecting adjectives 99 8
omitted, see 'asyndeton'
et...que 135 27
et...ac 137 17
etiamnum 75 32

euphemism 126 10; 149 29
Euripides imitated 112 19;
140 II

eventus = fatum 79 30

evolare 79 28.

evomere 142 6

exardescere, exardere 136 5
excludi 89 29

exiliter 123 14

expetendum 89 24
expetere 114 31

exprobrare officia 133 27
exsistere 96 6

extremum 79 26; 87 6

128 20;

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in 72 3

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incommodum 71 29; 73 15

indicative, see 'verb'
indigentia 118 20

indigere 118 22

inducere 659; 124 25
infamia 126 17

infirmissimum tempus 1348
influere 146 16
ingenuus 1297
inter se 139 27
inveterata 103,25
invidia 111 32

ipse (te ipse etc.) 67 28
natura ipsa 86 25

is, in et is or et is quidem 69 11
in is quidem 108 11; 130 13
referring to the same person as
ille 124 23
=talis 124 23

isdem 129 29

ita, in istuc ita necesse est 81 18
followed by ut 85 22

iudicare, construction of 134 8
iudicium veri 145 28
ius respondere 68 3
iustitia 139 24

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