TABLE OF MATTERS
assemblies of souls, II. 227 asyndeton, inepta Iniqua, P. II. 100; funduntur fugantur, M. I. 95; ordinatior perfectior, F. I. 112; scabies porrigo, F. I. 226; irascor, tristis sum, ^tjXotvttw cibo careo, M. I. 216; ostendere, definire, explanare, F. II. 67
Atellane farces, I. 40, 106, 139, 304; see also Ebert, de Syntaxi Fronton. p. 41
Atticists, I. 31
audit of accounts by emperor, I. 233
auguries, I. 141
Augusta, title of Faustina minor, I. 193
Aurelia regio, I. 175;
Aurella via, I. 155n.
B
backbone, lepbv ixrrovv, II. 174
ball-play, I. 99; I. 277
bamboo and reed, II. 180
banquets, public, II. 178; dress for, n. 250
baths, I. 90, 221, 243, 246, 250, II. 4, 5, 57, 127
beauty, how valued by lovers and non-lovers, I. 29
begging the question, I. 271
birds, song of, II. 73; young birds, II. 173
birthdays, I. 51
blood-letting, II. 85
boar-hunting, I. 179
bows rendered useless by wet, n. 212
box tree, I. 249
bread, black and white, II. 121
brigands in Asia Minor, I. 237
brother, a complimentary title, n. 191, 241
buffoons, proverb of, I. 98; Pius amused by, II. 8
bulletin, false, II. 139
burial in carnivorous animals, I. 160
busts of patricians In old days, I. 119; Cato's, II. 151; of Marcus, I. 207
C
Caelian hill, i. 143
Campus (Martius), II. 1 25
canal of Tiber, m» in Cod., U. 110
Capitol, I. 51
capons, II. 7
Caesar-speech, I. 19
cedars, l. 89
Censor, shuts up gaming houses, n 111
Cerberus, II. 14
changeling, II. 139
charioteer and spectators, II. 17
children (ius liberorum), I. 237
choice (irpoaipeai?) of wise man, II. 61
Christians, II. 283 f, 204n; apocryphal letters, II 299 ff. 302 ff.
Ciceronian style, I. Ill, 123, II. 43
Circus, I. Ill, 309, II. 147, 217; annona et circenses, II. 216
clemency, II. 319
clouds a» goddesses, I. 44.
codex, third writing on, I. 72n.
codicils to will, II. 95; a codicillis, II. 95
coining words, II. 115
coins of lead and adulterated, II. 54, 113
cold in M.'s bedroom, I. 55
colours, II. 263 ff, red and green, ibid.; terms for, in Greek and Latin, ibid.
comedies, I. 107
comitium, II. 43, 65
commonplaces, I. 29, 55; see also Schwierczina, Frontoniana for F.'s use of fables and mythological stories as oratorical common-places, p. 19
comparative degrees, when admissible, II. 183
concord among friends promoted by M. I. 73
congiarium, II. 47; = the corn-dole, II. 216
consilium, I. 287
constitution, i.e. legal enactment or decision, II. 181
conspicuous by absence, II. 3n.
Consul, unidentified, I. 189; Acilius Glabrio slew a lion in the amphitheatre, I. 211n.