INDEX OF NAMES
Cilicia, friends of Fr. in, I. 237
Cinna, Helvius, poet torn in pieces at Caesar's murder, quoted in Aul. Gellius, H. 281
Cirta, in Numidia (F.'s birthplace), native place of Montanus, its climate, I. 281; letter of F. to Triumvirs and Senators of, I. 293; Victorinus, Silanus, Post. Festus patrons of, I. 293 f .; defeat of Romans at, II. 21
Clitianus, Valerianus, letter to, lost, H. 190m.
Clarus, Erucius, praef. urbi under Pius, friend of Censorius, I. 257
Clarus, Gavius, friend of Fr., II. 151; goes to Syria and Fr. recommends him to Lucius, II. 155
Claudius Quadrigarius, a Roman . historian about 100 B.C., writes lepide, II. 49; uses mortales for homines, II. 269; his style and F.'s love and reverence for him, II. 271
Cleanthes, Stoic philosopher, his wisdom, II. 63; earned his living by drawing water, II. 65
Cleopatra, H. 84; and Caesar, II. 11
Clitomachus, a Carthaginian philosopher, disciple of Carneades, second century B.C., called ancep8 by Fr., II. 48
Coelius (or Caelius) L., a little-known poet, rival of Ennius, uses chosen words, I. 5; extract from, sent (Caelius), possibly the historian (q.v.), I. 19; or (see Priebe, de Frontone etc.), from the orator M. Caelius Rufu3 of Cicero's time
Commodus, succesor of M., as a baby, II. 119 f.; as a boy (apocryphal letter), II. 317; coin of, II. 115
Concordia, a city of Venetia, N. Italy, II. 175n., 177
Consentius, P., fifth century A.D. quotes Fronto, II. 175
Contuccius, tee Repentinus
Corinth, mentioned in story of Arion, I. 57
Cornelianus, praef. praet. in apocryphal letter, II. 299n.
Cornelianus Sulpicius, overseer of Greek affairs, and amanuensis under M., recommended by Fr. to Cl. Severus, I. 285, and note
Cornelius, M., mentioned by Cato in a speech quoted II. 45 (see Festus, s.v. repulsior)
Cornificia, sister of M„ I. 197 Cornificia, daughter of M., her birthday, II. 33; possibly alluded to, H. 19
Cornutus (?), Annaeus (Cod. L. Antoni . . . utus), quotation from, II. 161
Cotinum; the Cotini were south of the Vistula, in apocryphal letter II. 303
Crassus, the triumvir, defeated at Carrhae, II. 303
Crassus Frugi, lucifugax, II. 77
Crassus, Licinius, tristis (iye'Aaoros) II. 77
Crispus, Gaius, see Sallustius
Croesus, and Solon, II. 61
Cupid, or Love, with wings at his shoulders, II. 17
Curius Dentatus, as type of general, II. 151
Cyrus the younger, Xenophon served under, as volunteer, II. 201
Cyzicus, on the Propontis, speech by M. on behalf of, II. 41, 43; earthquake at, II. 41, 69n.
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Dacians, Trajan's war against, II. 21, 207; used scythes in war, II. 205
Danube, province beyond, annexed by Trajan, II. 207
Daphne, see Syria
Dausara, a city near Edessa in Mesopotamia^ II. 133
Decimanus, friend (or possibly grandson) of Fr., his death, II. 232
Demosthenes, as type of supreme excellence, I. 129; saying of his (?) that the laws sometimes sleep, I. 217
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