Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 edition. Excerpt: ... A Actium, battle of, 40 jElius Lamia, 230./Elius and Fufius, the Law of, 213.(Emilia gens. See Lepidus, Paullus, Scaurus Afranius, L., partisan of Pom-pey, 175; made Consul, 181; lieutenant of Pompey in Spain, 326 Agrippa, M. Vipsanius, 75 Agrippina, the mother of Nero, 325 Alba, 394 Alexander the Great, 306 Allia, the battle of the, 208 Allobroges, the, 132 ff., 135, 225 Amanus, Mt., in Cilicia, 306 Ambrose, St., influence of Cicero's writings upon, 369, note Ameria, 15 Ancona, 323, 418 Antioch, 309 Antonius, M., the orator, ii, 13; an interlocutor in the De Oratore, 291 Antonius, M. Antonius Creticus, elder son of the orator; plun-ders the provinces, 45; fails to put down the pirates, 50 Antonius, C, younger son of the orator; elected Consul, 99; detached by Cicero from the Catilinarian conspiracy, 99, 113; sent against Catiline and. Manilius, 122, 129, 150; de-fended by Cicero, 216, 225 Antonius, M., the Triumvir, commands in Italy under Caesar, 339, 341, 342; his actions after Caesar's assas-sination, 381, 388, 389; de-clares his policy, 392; leaves Rome and marches against D. Brutus, 394, 404; blockades Mutina, 408; defeated at Forum Gallorum and before Mutina, 410, 413; endeavours to win over the veterans by bribes, 416; unites with Lepidus, 418, 419; joined by Pollio and Plan-cus, 419; forms with Octavian and Lepidus the Second Trium-virate, 422, 423; includes Verres in the Proscription, 57; spares Atticus, 74; the news of his defeat and death an-nounced by Marcus Cicero, the younger, as Consul, 80 Appian, his account of the debate in the Senate on the Catili-narians, 140, 141 Appian Way, the, 286 Apollonia, in Epirus, 393 Archias, A. Licinius, the poet, 10; defended by Cicero, 190 Ariminum, 323 Ariovistus, 206, 235 Aristotle, .