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s, ii., 296. Antiochus of Comagene, Cicero pleads against, ii., 48. Antiphon, an actor, criticism on, ii., 48. Antonius Caius, Cicero's colleague in the Consulship, i., 185; not trusted, 186; was worth nothing, 229; Cicero expects money from, 251. Antonius Marcus, the orator, i., 43. Antony, abuse of, i., 151; silenced by Cicero, 204; Cassius had desired his death, ii., 178; forges Caesar's writing, 181; writes to Cicero, 184; Cicero desires to make him leave Italy, 190; desires Cicero to assist in the Senate, 191; desires that Cicero's house shall be attacked, 192; determines to answer the first Philippic, 195; left no friend to speak for him, 196; his character by Paterculus, 197; the same from Virgil, _ibid._; how he sought favor with Caesar, 201; how he quarrelled with Dolabella, 202; his letter to Hirtius, 222; wages war against four Consuls, 224; one of the Triumvirate, 238. Appius Claudius, letter to, ii., 79; runs away from Cicero, 87; takes away three cohorts, 87; sends ambassadors to Rome to praise him, 88; his dishonesty, 113; twice tried, _ibid._; Censor, 114. Apronius, who he was, and his character, i., 153. Arabarches, nickname for Pompey, i., 291. Aratus, the Phaenomena translated, i., 46; the Prognostics translated, 277; ii., 296. Arbuscula, the actress, ii., 48. Archias, Cicero's tutor, i., 47; Cicero's speech, 252. Ariobarzanes, in debt to Pompey and Brutus, ii., 100. Army, Cicero joins it, i., 48. Arpinum, Cicero's birthplace, i., 40. Asconius Pedianus, commentator of Cicero, i., 180; declares that Cicero had accused Crassus of joining Catiline, 218; tells the story of Milo's trial, ii., 61. Asia, Cicero travels in, i., 56. Asians, the character given them by Cicero, i., 296. "Assectatores," who they were, i., 112. Athens, Cicero is afraid to live there, i., 322; Cicero's description of, ii., 289. Atticus, letters, private, i., 10, 12, 13, 16; Cicero's faith in, 19; general letters, 58; his character, 58, 166, 182; Cicero informs him as to Clodius, 255; and of his speech in Pompey's favor, 258; did not quarrel with Cicero, 302; Cicero complains of his conduct, and then apologizes, 318; leads money to Cicero, 323; no letter of his extant, ii., 139; receives a commission to see Cicero's debts paid, 188;
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