INDEX OF NAMES
Tasurcus, an Inferior actor, contrasted with Roscius, II. 67
Taurus range, see Balcia, II. 214n.
Telamon, father of Ajax, words to his sons going out to the Trojan war (Ennius), II. 21
Terence, extracts from (? Fronto's), I. 80n.; copied, I. 298; see also Ehrenthal, Quaestiones Frontonianae, pp. 36 f.; Klussmann, Emendationes Frontonianae, p. 78; Schwierczina, Frontoniana, p. 22 f.; and Hertz, Renaissance und Rococo, note 77; rem omnem dilapidare, I. 158; conviciis proteiare, I. 62; ubique phaleris utendum, I. 106; suramus = intimus, II. 220, 234; fac periculum, I. 286, 290
Tereus, a Thracian king, type of criminality, II. 65
Teucer, arrow deflected by Apollo, I. 133
Themistocles, F. asked by M. to befriend him in Asia, I. 235
Theodorus, a rhetorician of Gadara, his emxtipyv-v-Ta, i. 39; II. 1O1n.; II. 109n.
Theophrastus (MS. Thucydides), Aristotle's successor, quotation as to lovers being blind, I. 109
Theopompus, rhetorician and historian (circa 333 B.C.), reputed the most eloquent of the Greeks, I. 143
Thersites, II. 59
Thrasymachus, a sophist, entrapped by Socrates (Plato's Republic and Phaedrus), I. 103
Thucydides, the memorable letter of Nicias, II. 143; his fifty years war (I. 89 ff.)„ II. 197; see also under Theophrastus
Thurselius, reading of m 1 Cod. Ambr. 62, I. 168 Tiber, canalised by an Etruscan (?), II. Ill
Tiberius, his library at Rome in the Palatium, i. 179; the notorious, II. 139
Tibur (Tivoli), temperature at nightfall moderate, I. 143
Tigris, crossed by Trajan, II. 201; ferry dues on, fixed by Trajan, II. 215
Timocrates, mentioned as a philosopher, II. 50
Tiro, reviser of Ciceronian MSS., I. 167
Titius, a poet, probably the Septimius Titius of Hor. Ep. i. 3, 9-14 (cp. Od. II. 6), I. 167
Titianus, on the Frontonians, Intr. xli
Trajan, delighted in actors, II. 9; war in Dacia, II. 121; hard drinker, II. 9; his general defeated by Parthians, II. 203; campaigns against Parthia, II. 205; knew his soldiers by name, ibid.; grudged his generals honours, II. 207; murder of Parthian King Parthamasiris at Rome, II. 213; provinces annexed by him surrendered by Hadrian, II. 207; ambitious of glory, II. 213; popularity in peace, II. 217; equally illustrious in peace and war, II. 215; mentioned in apocryphal letter, II. 315; fond of actors, II. 215
Tranquillus, not Suetonius, I. 307
Trebanius, coin of Gens Trebania (see Eckhel, v. 326), II. 113
Trinacria (Sicily), I. 92
Tullius, see Cicero
Turbo, Marcius, praef. praet. under Hadrian, friend of Censorius, I. 257
Tusculum, Cato's birthplace, I. 43; sunny mornings at, I. 143
Tuscus (?), II. 110
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Ulpius Eurycles, curator of Ephesus, letter of M. to, II. 290
Ulpius, mentioned in a letter to Junius Maximus as friend of F., possibly Ulpius Marcellus, the jurist, II. 245
Ulysses, the "labyrinth" of, I. 93; eloquence of (Homer, II. in. 112); II. 59; in Pacuvius (Gellius), H. 267
Umbria, home of Victorinus, i. 215