INDEX 



head of librarv at Alexandria, 276- 



196 B.C. II 1S5, 2-17 

 Eadoxus, astronomer and physicist, 



pupil of Plato, II 130 

 Eudoxus, navigator, II 169 



Fabianus, philosopher and physicist, 

 temp. Tiberius, II 121, 224 



Germanicus, npphew and adopted son 



of Tiberius, II 96 

 Gracchus, Tiberius, tribune 187 B.C., 



PIO 



Haimlbal, P 30 



Hanno, Cartha^inian navigator, earlv 



5th c. B.c, author of Periplus. II 169 

 Herennius, :il.. II 137 

 Herodotus, II 201 

 Himilco, Oarthaginian navigator, 5th 



c. B.c, II 169 

 Hipparchus, astronomer, of Khodes 



and Alexandria, fl. 150 B.C., II 53. 



57, 95, 188 

 Homer, II 13, 119, 201 

 Homeromsistiges, P 28 



Isidorus, geographical writer of early 

 empire, author of Srae/xot nap0LKoC, 

 II 246 



Isis, Egyptian deity, II 37 



Jnpiters, various, II 140 



Livy, P 16 



Lucilius, earlv Koman satirist, 148- 

 103 B.C., P 7 



Manius Persius, P 7 



Marcellus, consul 51 B.C., II 53 



Marcia, II 138 



Marius, II 148 



Medea, II 235 



Milo, political adventurer, killed in a 



rising 48 B.C., II 147 

 Mucianus, II 231 



Nechepsos, Egyptian astronomer, II 83 



Nepos, see Comelius 



Nero, II 92, 199 



Nicias, II 64 



Numa, second king of Rome, II 140 



Onesicritus, Greek historian and geo- 

 grapher, II 183, 185 



^.76 



Orbona, ancient Italian goddess, babr- 

 killer, II 19 



Panaetius, Stoic philosopher, friend of 



Scipio Africanus, P 22 

 PauIIus, L. Aemilius, consul, con- 



queror of Perseus, II 53 

 Perseus, last king of Macedonia, con- 



quered by Rome 168 B.C, II 53 

 Petosiris, Egyptian astronomer, II 88 

 Pherecydes, theologian, 6th o. B.O., II 



191 

 Philip, II 97 

 Philonides, II 181 

 Pindar, II 54 



Piso, Lucius, historian, n 140 

 Plancus, L. Munatius, supporter of 



Caesar and of Antony, P 31 

 Plato, P 22, II 205 

 Plautus, P 31 

 PoIIio, consul 40 B.C., patron of Virgil 



(Ed. iv) and Horace iOdeslI i), P 31 

 Polyclitus of Argos, sculptor, h. B.O. 



452-412, P 26 

 Porsina, Lars, Etruscan king, attacked 



Eome at end of regal period, II 140 

 Posi Jonius, Stoic philosopher, pupil of 



Panaetius, g.v., II 85 

 Pythagoras, II 37, 84, 191 

 Pytheas of Marseilles, navigator, temp, 



Aristotle, explored North Sea, II 



187, 217 



Scaurus, M. Aemilius, consul 115 B.O., 



II 144 

 Scipio Asiaticus, consul 190 B.a, 



defeated Antiochus, P 10 

 Scipio Africanus, Publius Comelius, 



conqueror of Hannibai, P 30 

 Servius TuUius, sixth kiiig of Rome, 



II 241 

 Seleucus I, king of Syria, 312-280 B.O- 



II 167 

 Soranus, P 33 



Sosigenes, astronomer, II 39 

 Stesichorus, Greek lyric poet, 632-553 



B.C, II 54 

 Stoics, P 28 



Sulla, dictator 82 B.C., II 144 

 Sulpicius Gallus, jurist and orato^ 



consul, 51 B.C., II 53, 83 



Thales of Miletus, 638-546 B.c, earliest 

 Greek natural philosopher, II 53 



