aid of Cicero, 123;
as to Cicero's exile, 298;
gives his reason for Cicero's going to Cilicia, ii., 77.
Frumentaria, De Re, third speech on the Actio Secunda in Verrem,
i., 141.
Fulvia betrays Catiline's conspiracy, i., 222.
Fulvia, widow of Clodius, exposes the body of Clodius, ii., 63.
G.
Gabinius, A., abuse of, i., 151;
proposes law in favor of Pompey, 172;
Consul when Cicero was banished, 312;
takes his shrubs, 325;
whether he shall be punished, ii., 9;
comes back to Rome and is defended by Cicero, 47.
Gabinius, P., one of Catiline's conspirators, i., 232.
Gain, the source of mean or noble, ii., 318.
Gallus, Caninius, defended by Cicero, ii., 46.
Gavius, Cicero's treatment of, ii., 102.
Gavius, P., a Roman citizen, i., 158.
Geography, Cicero thinks of writing about, i., 289.
Getae, shall he bring them down on Rome, ii., 123.
Glabrio, Praetor at the trial of Verres, i., 138.
Gloria, De, translated, ii., 188.
Godhead, Cicero's belief in, ii., 26;
Cicero's ideas of, 295, 326.
Gracchi, the two, i., 76;
latest disciple of, 203;
what they attempted, 215.
Graevius, arranged Cicero's letters, i., 168.
Greece, Cicero travels in, i., 56.
Gueroult, M., his enthusiasm for Cicero, i., 252.
H.
Heaven, Cicero's idea of, ii., 324.
Hierosolymarius, nickname of Pompey, i., 289.
Heius, Marcus, his story in the trial of Verres, i., 155.
Helvia, Cicero's mother's story respecting, i., 42.
Heraclius, the story of, on the trial of Verres, i., 145.
Herennius, killed Cicero, ii., 243.
Hirtius, on Cicero's side, ii., 209;
killed, 223.
Historians, what they would say of Cicero, i., 301.
Homer's verses of the Eagle and the Serpent, i., 46.
Honest man, how he ought to live, ii., 319.
"Honestum," what it means, ii., 315.
Horace, his boasting, i., 151;
his treatment of women, 317.
Hortensius, on the trial of Verres, i., 130, 138, 161;
comes to see Cicero as he leaves Rome, ii., 82.
House, purchased on the Palatine Hill, i., 250;
the spot consecrated by Clodius, ii., 16.
Human race, Cicero's love for, ii., 290.
Hypsaeus, candidate for the Consulship, ii., 61.
I.
"Imperator," Cicero is named, ii., 91.
Income, Cicero's amount of, i., 61, 99.
Insincerity of Cicero, ii., 112;
almost necessary, _ibid._;
Cicero's defended, 247.
Invective, bitterness of Cic
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