INDEX OF NAMES
Julianus (? the famous jurist Salvius J.? ), visited by Fr., when ill, I. 75
Julianus, Sextius Calpurnius, piven two procuratorships by Pius, I. 263
Julianus Naucellius, Claudius, letter of F. to, in favour of Faustinianus, I. 291; letters to, II. 91, 93
Jupiter, tricked by Juno (Hom. Il. xiv. 350), I. 45; listens to the Muses, I. 167; Feretrius, II. 11; creator of men, II. 13; on question of sleep, n 15; begets Somnus, II. 16; Poly crates washed by Jove's hands, II. 26; the thunderer, II. 71; Jupiter Ammon, II. 134
Juno (or Hera), I. 45; goddess of birth? (Lucina), II. 15
Juvenal, imitated (?), II. 216
K
Kephalus, see Cephalus
L
Laberius, Decimus, writer of mimes, first century B.C., uses chosen words, I. 5; on love, quoted by M., I. 142; his dirtobolaria or rather dicta, II. 102; introduced mean and vulgar expressions into Latin (Apollinaris in Gellius), II. 281; delenimenta (Cod. deJiberamenta) deliramenta—beneficia veneficia, I. 166
Laelianus, Pontius, a Roman general In Syria, a strict disciplinarian, II. 149; rescript to, as consul in 163 A.D., II. 291
Laertius=Ulysses, q.v.
Laevius, a little known poet probably of first century B.C., quoted (decipula insidiosa), I. 98
Lais, the celebrated courtezan of Corinth, I. 33; II. 85
Lampadio, a copyist of Cicero's works, I. 167
Lanuvium, chilly at night, I. 143
Laurentuin, warm at night, I. 143
Leander, story of Hero and L., a favourite with actors, I. 223
Led a on the stage (as swan), II. 104
Lesbos, birthplace of Arion, I. 55
Leto (Latona), from Homer, II. 36
Liber, see Bacchus
Libya, oasis of Jupiter-Ammon, II. 133; Fronto a Libyan. I. 137
Livia, wife of Augustus, II. 11
Livv, XXI. 4, perhaps imitated by Fr. H. 208; see also Schwierczina, Frontoniana, p. 36 f., who attributes to Livyauctibus augere, II. 8; litterae laureatae, II. 90; bella bellare, II. 202; desuetudo bellandi, II. 208.
Lollianus Avitus, proc. of Africa, letter of Fr. to, recommending Montanus, I. 279
Lollius Urblcus, praef. urbi, tried the case of Volumnius, II. 181
Longinus, a consular taken prisoner in Dacian war under Trajan, II. 21 f.
Lorium, in Etruria, 12 miles from Rome, where Pius had a villa, hilly road to, II. 121; M. visits, I. 173; letters of M. from, I. 195; II. 295; return to, from Alsium, II. 2, 7; Fronto goes to, II. 33
Love, see Cupid
Lucan, his Pharsalia criticised, II. 105/.
Lucilius, the first great satirist of Rome, born 148 B.C., noted for technical terms, I. 5; called gracilis, II. 49
Lucilius, M., a tribune "marked" by Censor for high-handed conduct, I. 215
Lucilla, Domitia, mother of M., constantly alluded to as domina, I. 15, 29, 155, 173, 189, 193, 219, 247, etc.; Greek letters of Fr. to, I. 125, 131, 146; mentioned in speech on Pius, I. 135; birthday at Naples, I. 1 45; her character, I. 149; chat with M., I. 183; to bring Gratia to Caieta, I. 193; hurts herself, I. 197; illness of, I. 247
Lucilla, Annia, daughter of M., I. 225; lodging with Matidia, I. 301; marriage to Lucius in