IXDEX OF PERSONS 



Afeic biofjraphical notesare added to supplement thefacts given in the textand notcs, 



Appius Claudius, XV 2 



Argus, ' hundred-eyed,' made guardian 



of lo by Hera, XVI 239 

 Aristaeus, son of ApoUo and Cyrene, 



mvthical benefactor of mankind, 



XiV 53 

 Aristomachus, Greek writer on agri- 



culture and domestic economy, XIV 



120 

 Asclepiades of Prusias in Bithynia, 



practised medicine at Bome, Ist c. 



B.C., XIV 76 

 Asinius Gallus, consul 8 B.C., XIII 92 

 Assabinus, XII 89 

 Ateius, XIV 93 

 Augusta, XII 94 ; XHI 79, 83 ; XIV 



60, 72 ; XV 47 ; XVI 8 

 Aueustus, XII 3, 94; XIII 74, 83; 



XIV 61, 72; XV 47; XVI 8 



Acharistio, XIV 92 



Achilles, XVI 62 



Acilius, XIV 48 



Aegialus, XIV 49 



Aelius, XIV 93 



Aeseminus Marcellas, defended Aeser- 



nia in Samnium agaiust Samnite 



rising, but forced to surrender, 90 



B.C., XII 12 

 Africanus Scipio, ilinor, conquered 



Carthage 146 B.C., XVI 14 

 Agamemnon, XVI 238 

 Agrippa, great soldicr, supported 



Augustus, XIV 147 ; XVI 7 f. 

 Agrippina, d. of G«rmanicus and 



Agrippina and mother of Nero by 



first huaband Cn. Domitius, XVI 



242 

 Alcibiades, XIV 144. 

 Aleiander, XII 21; 24, 33, 62, 86, 



117; Xni 3, 69, 101; XIV 68; 



XVI 144, 221 

 Alexander Comelius, encyclopaedic 



Greek writer at Rome, 80 B.C., 



XIII 119; XVI 16. 

 Amphiaraus, XVI 237 

 Amphilochus, agriculturai writer, XIII 



130 

 Androcydes, Greek physician, XIV 58 

 Antias, Homan annalist, 90 B.C., 



XIII 87 

 Antigenides, Theban flautist and poet, 



temp. Alexander, XVI 170 

 Antigonus. general of Alexander, made 



himself king of Asia, XIII 73 

 Antiochus, XIII 24 

 Antonius, XIV 147 

 Apollo, XII 3; XIII 52; XV 134; 



XVI 216, 24U 

 ApoUodoruB, XIV 76 



Baebius, XIII 85 

 Bagous, XIII 41 



Bebryx, mvthical king, XVI 239 

 Bellerophon, XIII 88 

 Bocchus, unknown author, XVI 216 

 Brutus, nephew of Tarquinius, Super- 

 buB, XV 134 



Caesar, XIII 93 ; XIV 56, 72, 95, 97 ; 



XVI 7 

 Capito, XIV 93 

 Capitolinus, Manlius, repuised the 



Gauls from the Capitol 390 B.C., 



XVI 13 

 Cassius Hemina, Roman annalist, 



140 B.C., XIII 84 

 Cato, XIV 44, 52, 86, 90, 129; XV 



20, 24, 44, 50, 56, 72, 122 f., 137; 



XVI139, 141,173, 193 

 Celsus, see Comelias Celsus. 



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