INDEX OF NAMES
Fadilla, Antoninus, Commodus); title Armeniacus, II. 133; troubled by Parthian war, II. 29; letter to Eurycles, II. 285; letter to Guild of Bacchus, II. 295; Initiated at Athens, II. 297; apocryphal letters, to Abercius, u. 298n.; to Fur. Victorinus, II. 306; to Bassaeus Rufus, II., 313, to Corn. Balbus, II. 313; to and from Faustina, II. 315, 317; to Euxenianus, II. 299; to the Senate, II. 301; of Lucius to, and answer, II. 309; letter about Albinus, II. 313; assessor and coadjutor to Pius, I. 37, 215; called Imperator while Caesar, I. 80; loves Rome, I. 181; dislike of law-courts, I. 55, 153, 181; cp. I. 13n.; writes with his own hand, I. 67, 183; II. 223; his hand-writing, I. 66,167; surrounded by flatterers, I. 137; subject to cold, I. 180; health (bad), I. 183, 185, 199, 201; II. 127, 223 (good), I. 123, 233; as a sleeper, I. 54, 189; II. 19; defence of sleep, I. 91; room cold, I. 55; scorpion in bed, I. 197; wishes to write history, I. 13
Must dig deep for words, I. 7; chooses with care, II. 3; not to mind correction, I. 11; makes a good maxim, I. 13; scolded by F., I. 15, 109; taught to speak truth, I. 17; writing in Greek, I. 19, 125, 143; letter full of Greek, I. 126; forgets what he learns, I. 19; II. 39; similes, I. 37; eyes opened by F., I. 81; extracts from sixty books, L 139; reads F.'s speech on wills, I. 155; wants a rich subject for declamation, I. 209; compared to Saliust, II. 71: values F.'s judgment, II. 97; owes to F all his knowledge of literature, I. 79; hexameters, I. 15, 125, 139 Eloquence, advance in, I. 105, 167, 305; II. 35, 37; given up for a time, II. 75; in what respect limps, II. 79, 111; M. anxious about, II. 110; "Caesar" speech, I. 19; thanks to Pius, I. 37; language in, I. 53 (? II. 39); epideictic oration, I. 105; speech in Senate, I. 107; eloquence of, I. 121, 133; coming 3peech in Senate (A.D. 145 or 147), I. 189; bottle-simile, II. 39; listened to eagerly, II. 41; uses figures of speech, II. 41; speech on Cyzicenes, II. 43; speech (A.D. 162), II. 81; its fine thoughts, ibid.; Lucius and himself the eyes of the State (?), II. 109; faulty edict of, H. 113; speech on Lucius, II. 135; on Parthian affairs, 1. 11 (? 107, 108)
Reading in old literature, I. 107; Cato, I. 117, 153, 181; Ennius, I. 107; Coelius (?), I. 301; Cicero, ibid.; something especially eloquent of F.'s, I. 301: can only read by stealth, I. 301; II. 29; wants letters of Cicero to improve his style, II. 157; Ennius quoted in apocryphal letter, II. 307; see also under Gracchus, Cato, Plautus, Horace, Lucretius, etc., writes a hendecasyllable, I. 118
Marius, Gaius, born at Arpinum, ii. 205; sketch of, by Sallust, II. 165 ff.
Mars Gradivus, I. Ill; God of war, II. 15; begetter of the Roman pace, II. 21; mentioned In mutilated passage, II. 216
Marsians, power over snakes, II. 23; Marsic (? Massic) wine, I. 177
Martius Verus, general in Parthian war, to draw up memoranda of the war, II. 195; sends news to M. of revolt of Cassius (?), II. 31 In.
Massic Mount (?), I. 177; See Marei
Matidia, great aunt of Marcus, M.'s daughters lodging with her (at Minturnae?), I. 301; will of, II. 94n. and ff.
Mauretania, friends of F. in, I. 237
Maximus, Gavius (or Cavius), letter to, about Censorius, II. 259, 261
Maximus, Appius (? called Santra),