IXDEX 



Persons 



References to the sections of the Preface (P) and, the Seeond Book CII> 



Africaiuis, see Scipio 

 Alexander, II 168, 180 f., 185 

 Alvattes, Kiug of Lydia, 617-560 B.C., 



il 53 

 Anaxagoras, loDian philosopher, sao- 



cessor of Anasimenes and friend of 



Pericles, II 149 f. 

 Aiiaximauder, lonian philosopher, 



successor of Thales, q.v., II 31, 187, 



ls>l 

 Auaximenes, lonian philosopher, suc- 



cessor of Anaximander, II 187 

 Autias, Q. Valerius, wrote, about 90 



B.c, history of Rome in more than 



70 books, II 24 

 Antiochus, king of Syria, 223-187 B.C., 



II 167 

 Antony, II 98 

 Apelles, coui-t paiuter to Philip and 



Alexander, P 26 

 Apion, P 24 



Aristotle II 91, 150, 220 

 Arteinidoras of Ephesus, geographer, 



c. 100 B.O., II 242, 246 

 Asiuius Pollio, orator, poet, historian, 



lailitary commander under Caesar 



aud Octavius, P 31 

 Atlas, II 31 

 Autidius, Gnaeus, historian, praetor, 



103 B C P 20 

 Augustus,''ll 24, 93, 98, 167, 178 



Bibaculus, poet, 6. 103 B.C., parodied 

 by Horace, Sat. II v 41, P 24 



Caelius Antipater, juriat and historian, 



c. 120 B.C., II 169 

 Caesar, J., 11 93, 98 



Oatiline, II 137 



Oato, P 9, 30, 32 



OatuIIus, P 41 



Oicero, P 7, 9, 22 



Oidenas, astronomer mentioned t»y 



Strabo, II 39 

 Oimbri, II 148 

 Olaudius Oaesar, H 92, 99 

 Oleostratus, astronomer of Tenedos, c. 



600 B.O., II 31 

 Congius, P 7 

 Corbulo, general under Olaudius and 



Nero, II 181 

 Oornelius Nepos, II 169 f. 

 Orantor, Academic philosopher, fl. 300 



B.O., P 22 

 Orassus, II 147 

 Otesias, contemporary of Xenophon, 



physician at Persian court, wrote 



history of Persia aud book on Iiidia, 



both extant in abridgements by 



Photius, II 236 



Democritus, atomic philosopher of 



Abdera, c. 460-361 B.c, II 14 

 Dicaearchus, philosopher, geograpber 



and historian, pupil of Aj-istotle, II 



162 

 Diodoms Siculus, lemp. Augustus, 



author of a universal history, P 24 

 Dionysius the younger, tyraut of 



Syracuse, expelled 356 B.O., II 222 

 Dionysodorus, II 248 

 Domitius Piso, P 17 



Endymion, II 43 

 Epiciu-eans, P 28 

 Eratosthenes, 



and savant, 



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