nes," i., 160.
Syracuse, robberies of Verres, i., 156.
T.
Tablets of wax used by judges, i., 93.
Tacitus, as to Cicero, i., 16;
De Oratoribus, 51.
Terentia, Cicero's wife, i., 98;
Cicero's affection for, 324;
as to the divorce, ii., 105;
his style to is changed, 115;
Cicero in a sad condition as to, 138;
divorced, 145, 154.
Teucris, nickname for Antony, Cicero's colleague, i., 251.
Thapsus, battle of, ii., 147.
Thessalonica, Cicero's sojourn there during his exile, i., 325.
Tiro, Cicero's slave and secretary, i., 42;
Cicero's affectionate letters to, ii., 119;
Cicero writes to, respecting Antony, 184.
Toga virilis, Cicero assumes it, i., 48.
Topica, The, prepared for Trebatius, ii., 189, 252;
taken from Aristotle, 272, 273.
Torquatus, elected Consul, i., 214.
Torquatus, young, attacks Cicero, i., 253.
Translating, Roman feeling in doing it, ii., 252.
Travels, gives his own reasons for going to Greece and Asia, i., 58.
Trebatius, confided to Caesar, i., 62;
recommends him to Caesar, ii., 48, 49.
Trebonius, massacred by Dolabella, ii., 217.
Tribunate, Cicero's defence of, ii., 311.
"Triennium fere fuit, urbs sine armis," i., 67.
Triumph, Cicero applies for, ii., 103;
nature of, _ibid._;
the cause of trouble to him, 115, 120.
Triumvirate, the first, i., 264;
not mentioned by Mommsen, 265;
description by Horace, _ibid._;
not so known, 269.
Tubero, accuses Ligarius, ii., 153;
Cicero refuses to alter his speech, 154.
Tullia, Cicero's daughter, i., 106, 170;
betrothed to Caius Piso, 171;
meets Cicero at Brundisium, ii., 11;
she is a widow, _ibid._;
divorced from Crassipes, 58;
marries Dolabella for her third husband, 111;
Cicero had desired that she should marry Tiberius Nero, _ibid._;
calls her the light of his life, 115;
dies, 158;
her proposed monument, 160.
Tullius Marcus Decula, defended by Cicero, i., 123.
Tusculanae Disputationes, i., 33; ii., 251, 290;
their five heads, 291.
Tusculum Villa, gives commission for purchase of statues, i., 170.
Tusculum, Dialogue de Oratore held there, ii., 259.
Twenty-six years old when Cicero pleaded his first cause, i., 54.
Tyranny, in the Senate, Cicero charged with, ii., 72.
Tyrrell, Mr., arrangement of Cicero's letters, i., 169;
doubts thrown on a letter to Atticus, 191.
U.
Usury, bas
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