Part 39
_Quaest. Nat._ 2. 41 157
SILIUS ITALICUS, 8. 50 foll. 51
STATIUS, _Theb._ 2. 707 229
SOLINUS, 1. 7 197
1. 13 293
SUETONIUS,
_Vespasianus_ 5 51
_Vitellius_ 1 258
_de Grammaticis_ 19 12
SYMMACHUS, _Epist._ 10. 35 278
TACITUS,
_Germania_, 9 234
_Annals_, 2. 49 204
“ 11. 24 171
” 12. 23 190
“ 12. 24 206, 318
TERTULLIAN,
_Apol._ 42 272
_ad Nat._ 2. 9 130, 133
_de Monogam._ 17 155
_de Spectaculis_, 5 89, 178
“ 8 206, 209
_de Praescript. Haeret._ 451 333
TIBULLUS,
1. 3. 35 271
1. 8. 21 40
2. 1. 5 279
2. 5. 28 81
2. 5. 81 79
2. 5. 87 80
VALERIUS MAXIMUS,
2. 2. 9 310 foll.
2. 1. 2 218
2. 10. 8 93
8. 15. 2 69
VARRO,
_de Lingua Latina_,
5. 41 266
43 198
46 55, 57, 111, 201, 323
50 228
57 64, 212
66 136, 141, 327
72 186
74 160
83 114
84 210
85 57
91 64
106 155
153 251
6. 12 282
13 298
14 53-55
15 70, 79, 194
16 85, 86, 204
17 158
18 174, 182
19 202
20 67, 205
21 212
22 240
23 274
24 266
25 279
26 295
27 8
29 8
30 9, 300
31 10, 63, 329
32 146, 149
33 66
34 319
62 250
94 232
7. 26 73
44 111
45 80, 92, 201
_de Re Rustica_,
1. 1 67, 86
28. 29 299
30 66
33 189, 216
34 236
35 255, 271
36 277
65 205
2. 1. 9 83
5. 6 70
_Sat. Menipp. fragm._, 506 53
_ap. Charisium_, 117 132
_ap. Aug. Civ. Dei_, 7. 24 150
_ap. Nonium_, 13 208
“ 189 156
VELLEIUS PATERCULUS,
1. 14 92
VIRGIL,
_Ecl._ 5. 66 103
_Georg._ 1. 10 260
“ 151 90
” 211 271
“ 338 foll. 125
” 344 103
“ 419 206
” 462 foll. 192
“ 498 192
” 2. 538 271
_Aen._ 1. 292 322
“ 5. 49 308
” 77 103
“ 79 308
” 255 346
“ 662 210
” 7. 45 foll. 258
“ 81 foll. 263
” 691 185
“ 8. 281 194
” 314 foll. 258
“ 331 269
” 600 261
“ 630 311
” 10. 423 229
“ 11. 785 84, 181
VITRUVIUS,
1. 7. 1 211
3. 2. 2 124
INDEX OF GREEK AUTHORS QUOTED
AELIAN, _Hist. Anim._ 12. 34 329
APOLLONIUS RHODIUS, 4. 478 315
ARISTOPHANES, _Knights_, 41 133 _Lysistrata_, 537 133 “ 691 133
ARISTOTLE, _Oecon._, p. 1349 b 155
DIO CASSIUS, 37. 35 102, 255 47. 18 174 55. 77 296 58. 7 157
DIODORUS SICULUS, p. 337 (15. 14) 155
DIONYSIUS OF HALICARNASSUS, 1. 21 223 31 258 32 310 33 206, 246 34 269 38 112, 116 40 138, 193 79, 80 310 88 79, 80, 83 2. 19 70 23 305, 313 31 229 40 306 48 323 50 303 70 39 71 38 73 114 75 237 3. 22 238 32 271 45 114 69 56, 326 4. 14 280, 282 15 56 26 199 40 156 49 95 58 135, 141 5. 13 278 16 262 6. 1 269, 274 13 133, 296 89 75 7. 1 76 9. 60 135, 141 10. 42 75 12. 9 186 13. 7 130
EUSTATHIUS, _ad Hom. Od._ 22. 335 138
LUCIAN, _Dea Syria_ 49 92
LYDUS, LAURENTIUS, “ 3. 3 294 ” 3. 29 46, 50 “ 4. 2 41, 284, 289 ” 4. 24 306 “ 4. 36 46, 50 ” 4. 42 60, 62 “ 4. 45 67 ” 4. 49 71 _Fragm._ p. 118, ed. Bekker 265
NICOLAUS DAMASCENUS, _Vita Caesaris_ 21 320
PLUTARCH, _Romulus_ 4 276 “ 11 211 “ 21 101, 291, 310, 314 ” 27 175 foll. “ 29 175 foll. _Camillus_ 33 175 foll. _Poplicola_ 14 217 _Coriolanus_ 3 296 _C. Gracchus_ 17 187 _Marius_ 26 165, 297 _Cicero_ 19 & 20 102, 255 _Caesar_ 61 310 _Quaestiones Graecae_ 12 49 ” _Conviviales_, 6. 8 49 “ ” 7. 1 240 “ _Romanae_ 3 200 ” “ 4 199, 201 ” “ 16 155 ” “ 18 195 ” “ 20 103 ” “ 22 289 ” “ 28 138, 327 ” “ 30 141 ” “ 34 270, 276 ” “ 40 207 ” “ 42 270 ” “ 45 86, 87 ” “ 46 324 ” “ 51 100 ” “ 55 158 ” “ 56 290 ” “ 60 194 ” “ 68 101 ” “ 69 266 foll. ” “ 74 69 ” “ 86 115, 119 ” “ 87 303 ” “ 90 194 ” “ 94 278 ” “ 97 242 ” “ 111 311 _Parallela_ 41 227 _de Fortuna Romanorum_ 5. 10 145 _de Iside et Osiride_ 31 91
POLYBIUS, 12. 4b 241 “ 21. 10 44, 250
PROCOPIUS, _de Bell. Goth._ 1. 25 283 “ 3. 13 117
STRABO, p. 180 (Bk. 4. 5) 200 p. 226 (Bk. 5. 9) 84, 155 p. 613 (Bk. 13. 64) 89 p. 639 foll. (Bk. 14. 20) 40 p. 660 (Bk. 10. 8) 117
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