Cicero's last letter to, 206.
Augurs, College of, ii., 58.
Augustine has produced a fragment of the De Republica, ii., 307.
Augustus, devoid of scruple, i., 77;
born in the Consulship of Cicero, i., 239.
Aulus Gellius, tells a story of Cicero's house, i., 249.
Aurelia, Via, Catiline had left the city by that route, i., 228.
Autronius, selected Consul, i., 214, 252.
B.
Bacon, compared to Cicero, ii., 100.
Balbus, messenger from Caesar to Cicero, i., 270;
his citizenship defended, ii., 34;
his descendant Emperor, 34.
Battle of the eagle and the serpent, i., 46.
Beesley, Mr., as to Catiline, i., 205.
Bibulus as Consul, i., 282.
Birria stabs Clodius, ii., 62.
Boasting, habit of the Romans, i., 151.
Boissier, Gaston, his book on Cicero, ii., 34.
Bona Dea, her mysteries violated, i., 255.
Bovilla, at, Milo meets Clodius, ii., 62.
Brennus, when at Rome, i., 75.
Brougham, Lord, as to "Memnon," a tale, i., 46.
Brundisium, Cicero lands at on his return from exile, ii., 129;
Cicero's misery at, 142.
Brutus, proposes to make a speech in behalf of Milo, ii., 66;
his usury, 96;
the story of his debt in Cilicia, 97;
Cicero's opinion, 103;
letters from, 140;
how he should be judged for the murder of Caesar, 174;
his character, 180;
no aptitude for ruling, _ibid._;
Cicero meets him at Velia, 189;
his manners to Cicero, 190;
praised, 216;
correspondence with, doubted, 216;
an honest patriot, 227;
will not assist Cicero, 235;
Cicero's respect for, 267.
Brutus, The, ii., 251;
Brutus, or De Claris Oratoribus, 265.
Brutus, Decimus, letters from, ii., 140;
preparing to fight, 206;
deficient as a general, 228;
is slain, 235.
Buthrotum, Atticus, writes to Cicero respecting, ii., 185.
C.
Caecilia Metella, her tomb, ii., 160.
Caecilius, put up to plead against Verres, i., 132;
ridiculed as to his insufficiency, 136.
Caecina, Cicero's speech for, i., 163.
Caelius, one of the young bloods of Rome, i., 36;
his character, ii., 35;
one of Clodia's lovers, _ibid._;
defended by Cicero, 36;
harangues the people for Milo, 64;
scolded for the folly of his letters, 84;
asks for panthers, 85;
style of his letters, 89;
attached to Cicero, 90;
letters from, 140.
Caelius, C., left in charge of Cilicia, ii., 106.
Caeparius, one of Catiline's c
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