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III.— TABLE OF MATTERS


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accession, anniversary of P's. I. 227

Acta Senatus, I. 110

actors, II. 8, 17, 67, 69, 105, 108, 216; mantles used by, I. 105; Hero and Leander, I. 222; mask of, ll. 69; gestures of, II. 139; at Antioch, II. 149; sent for to Syria by Trajan and Lucius, II. 215. See also under stage

affection, want of family, in Rome, II. 154; cp. II. 18

adjournment in law cases, I, 159

age of exemption from duties 55, II. 185

alder, I. 89

alimentary institutions, II. 99

alliteration (see also Ehrenthal, Frontonianae Quaest. pp. 35ff and Brock, Studies in Fronto, 144 146); barbarism and bleating, F. I. 136; bleating and fleeting, M. I. 151; acidos acinos, passas puberes, M. I. 177; aerumnae adoreae, terrores triumphi, F. n. 20; cadendo caedendo, F. II. 26; cycnum coges cantione cornicum, F. II. 46; amburens in aheno, F. n. 90; amor iugis et iucundus, F. I. 86; peragrare pervenire, F. n. 188; verbi vitium, F. II. 255; impenso et propenso, F. I. 110; neque penaum neque mensum, F. n. 224; intentum et infestum et Instructum, II. 204; profectus provectus, I. 151; allit. of s, II. 120, U. 9, 10; of p, I. 50, line 5; of i, I. 118; of v, II. 236; fortia facinora fecimus, M. I. 178; puri perpetui, grati gratuiti, F. I. 86; hioerati lacessiti, F. I. 102; funduntur fupantur, M. I. 94 F. n. 136; opimus optimus, F. II. 8; vis verbi ac venustas, F. I. 6; dedicavi dcspondi delegavi, M. I. 153; odoris roboris, F. I. 89; rraplovres napappiovres, F. I. 22; ttoXAo iroXXaKi? napa jrXeCaTtov 71 ep.ir6(Jieva ov vpocrrJKaro, F. I. 272; also from Laberius, I. 166; Plautus, II. 6, 24, Caecilius, I. 142, Pacuvius, II. 266, Ennius, I. 76; aspiration ibus rationibus, F. II. 28; tubae tibiarum, F. I. 52; impudens impudica, F. ibid.; pensis parem propositis, II. 204; te tutum intus in tranquillo sinu tutatur, F. I. 36

alumni Variani, II. 98

amanuensis, II. 73

amber, rubbing of, II. 105

ambition, the last infirmity of noble mind, II. 62

anagnostes, I. 223; II. 5n.

anger, I. 259

analogy, Caesar's books on, II. 29, 256

annihilation at death, II. 229

annuity, II. 99

antithesis, Sallust, II. 158. For Fronto's antitheses see Schwierczina, Frontoniana, p. 16w.

ants, I. 49

apoplexy, 11. 83

appeal, right of (poet, in Gellius), II. 257

archaism, II. 77, 79; Hadrian's spurious, II. 139

Argonauts, II. 106

arguing pro and con, Marcus objects to, I. 2l7f.

argumentum ad hominem, I. 173

armour of inferior make, 11. 149

arrows of Parthians, 11. 205

arts, superficial knowledge of, I. 3; noble, II. 183, 191, 224, 243, 244, 245; works of art by various artists, 11. 49; I. 135

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