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TABLE OF MATTERS

laws, sometimes sleep, I. 217; old law of fines, II. 125; law courts, whole days in, I. 55, 153, 181; testimonials to character iu, I. 285; severity on the bench, II. 187; judges, I. 215, II. 97; acta cognitionum, II. 92; Hadrian in Court, II. 250; trial, II. 13; legal business, II. 153

lawyers' wives great eaters, I. 147

laying down office, etiquette of, I. 147; an old law, II. 180, II. 24

legal terms, testimonium denuntiare, F. I. 100; in indicio pareas, F. I. 208; in integrum redigi, I. 244; parum cavisse, II. 12; intro., I. 154; ne fraudi sit, II. 88; delatorius, I. 208, II. 6; demonstrate, II. 12; in solutum dependere, I. 244; see also Schwierczina, Frontoniana, App. II.

legions, deciwa fulminatrix, II. 30 In.; prima and decima, II. 302

letters dictated, I. 185; took long to reach Syria, II. 117; agreement of Lucius with Fronto as to, II. 117, cp. I. 184

levees at court, I. 87

liar syllogism, II. 67

libraries at Rome, in Apollo's temple, in Tiberius' palace, I. 179

likenesses of Marcus, I. 207

linen books, I. 175

lions, I. 48, 119, 163, 211; to do work for men, n. Ill

logic of dialectics, II. 83

love, charms, I. 23, 166; different sorts of, I. 29 f.; cause of cessation, II. 195; love rational and fortuitous, I. 89; love and silence (?), II. 201; love and fame, II. 241

lovers and their darlings, I. 21 ff. II. 43; disgrace of thi3 relationship, I. 25, 27

lyre, II. 141


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maenads, chaplets of vine, II. 85

magistracy, how to lay down, I. 147

mail-clad troops of Parthia, IT. 213

manuscripts of Ennius, I. 89; of old writers, I. 167; of Cicero, I. 309

marigold, turns to sun, I. 29

masters, vana et stolida turba, II. 100

materia (vn60e<ns), I. 104. See also under theme

maxims, I. 13; for each day, I. 55; by Fronto, II. 2L4, 11. 6, 7: I 2, I. 5; I. 42, 1. 21,1. 164,11. 20,21; I. 260, 11. 13, 14; Intr. xxxvi.; and see Brock, Studies in Fronto, p. 119. Fr. says he was largely taught by the method of maxims, I. 14

memoranda of war, II. 194, 198, 234

metaphor (see also under simile), II. 87; bend to oars, I. 107; torches, II. 217; military, II. 54; naval, II. 38; lora, I. 16; II. 82 (Sallust); crowbars to words, I. 11; midwife, II. 70; and passim

might and right, II. 110

military career, books a training for, II. 147

milk, a remedy for children, II. 43

mimes, I. 305; represent various characters with the same mantle II. 105; Pylades, I. 305

mind against body, I. 187

miraculous victory, the, II. 303

mists as goddesses, I. 44

mole on cheek, II. 43

mourning at funerals, I. 160

mule of eloquence, II. 141

municipal senators (decuriones), law as to, II. 177 ff.; payments by, II. 179, 183, 187; privileges of, ibid.; duties of, II. 183

myrt'es and bays, I. 49, 89

mysteries, I. 51, II. 297 f.


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nature the mother of invention, II. 201

natura affection, I. 281. See also under philostorgus

necklace of pearls, II. 94

negligence, praise of, I. 47

neighing of horses decided succession to Persian monarchy, II. 141

neuritis, II. 89. See also under Fronto

new year celebration, I. 229, 231

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