and gratitude for his support, 189; his house attacked by Clodius, 194; in Sardinia as Pompey's legatus, 219, 222, 243; thinks of writing history, 272; in Gaul as Cæsar's legatus, 274, 322; going to Britain (B. C. 54), 276-278, 287, 289-299; his friendship for Cæsar, 315; writes from Britain, 321; his property in Cilicia, 323; Cæsar's honourable treatment of him, 333. See also 3, 6, 88, 94, 146, 154, 164, 167, 172, 181, 183, 185, 187-188, 248, 265-268, 273, 278, 331, 387.
Vol. II. With Cicero at Ath- ens (B.C. 51), 26; in Cilicia takes the troops into winter quarters, 88; commands a column on Mt. Amanus, 104, 127; his sharp temper, 149; Cicero deliberates as to leaving him in charge of the province, 128, 167-168; objections to doing so, 186, 191; returning with Ci- cero, 208. See also 209-211, 215.
Vol. III. (B. C. 48.) After Pharsalia quarrels with Cicero at Patræ, 14; goes to Asia to meet Cæsar, 17; sends his son to Cæsar, 22; Cæsar thinks that he led his brother into opposi- tion, 29; Cicero writes to Cæsar to clear Quintus, 30; Quintus writes to Cicero in an irritating manner, 31-32, 35; abuses his brother, 34; congratulates Ci- cero on Cæsar's placability, 44; (B.C. 46) Cicero still fears his ill offices, 50-51; Cæsar pardons him easily, 52; his folly in re- gard to his son's being Luper- cus, 88; (B. C. 45) writes kindly to his brother, 318; his mis- understanding with his son, 325; his share in the legacy of Clu- vius, 328; expected at Tuscu- lum, 334.
Vol. IV. Misunderstanding with his son, who takes his
mother's part, 18; said to be going to marry Aquilia, 26; divorces Pomponia, 27; owes his brother money, 79; rejoices at his son's change of politics, 80-81; drawn upon by his son, 90; strongly attached to his son, 151; his letters to Tiro, 169, 170.
See also iii. 26; iv. 43, 51, 270. Tullius Cicero, Quintus, son of preceding:
Vol. I. (B.C. 63.) His illness, 67; (B.C. 56) gets on well with his education, 219; speaks of the quarrels of his father and mother, 223; Cicero offers his instruc- tion, 275, 293, 298, 306-307, 338-339-
Vol. II. (B.C. 51.) Takes the toga virilis, 89, 139; tries to reconcile his father and mother, 149, 181; opens his father's letters, 170; not to be left with his father in Cilicia, 200; (B.C. 49) leaves his father and uncle at Cumæ and goes to Rome to visit Cæsar's agents, 366; Cicero finds it impossible to restrain him, 369, 371; his motives for going to Rome, 375; spoilt by his father, 391, 399.
Vol. III. (B.C. 48.) After Pharsalia comes from Corcyra to Patræ, 14; at Samos, 21; sent to Cæsar, 22; at Ephesus de- nounces Cicero, 26, 54; (B.C. 45) his services and dangers in Spain, 267; his abuse of Cicero in Spain, 280, 320; interview with Cicero, 348.
Vol. IV. (B. C. 44.) Attends the Parilia, 27, 44; writes to his father protesting against Aquilia as a stepmother, 38; closely allied with Antony, 44; Atticus writes to him, 49; tells Statius that he means to leave Antony and join Brutus and Cassius, 78, 80-81, 83; visits Cicero and
says that he can marry Tutia, 97; promises fidelity to the loyalists, 99; stays with Cicero and visits Brutus, 100-101; re- turns to Rome, 103; his inter- view with Atticus, 108; his habit of romancing, iii. 267; iv. 81.
See also i. 89; ii. 148. Tullius Montanus, L., iii. 258- 259; iv. 32, 39, 42, 91, 150. Tullus. See Volcatius. Turanius (or Turranius), Dec., i. 4; ii. 200, 202.
Turius, Q., iv. 194. Turius Eros, iv. 194. Turpilia, iv. 87.
Turpilius, Sext., iii. 294. Turpio Amberrus, L., ii. 141. Turullius, L., iv. 306. Tuscanius, i. 77, 128. Tuscilius, M., ii. 274. Tusculans, the, iv. 52, 55-56. Tusculan villa of Balbus, ii. 228; of Brutus, iii. 279; of Crassus, i. 281; of Hirtius, iv. 60, 62; of Lentulus and Lucceius, ii. 144; iii. 247; of Varro, iii. 74. Tusculum and Cicero's villa there,
i. 7, 96, 98, 193, 201, 211, 256, 262, 299, 309, 328, 345. ii. 220, 224, 332. iii. 56, 84, 94, 104, 147, 239, 247-249, 250- 254, 264, 274, 279, 263, 285, 289, 292, 301, 306, 315, 319, 322, 347, 355. iv. 56, 65, 73,
76, 91, 112, 122, 154, 156. Tutia, iv. 97, 106.
Tyba, in Asia, ii. 66. Tyndaris, in Sicily, iv. 52. Tyrannio, a geographer and gram- marian, i. 91, 219, 224, 309, 330; iii. 72, 142.
Tyre, ii. 329; the Tyrians, i. 270.
Vada (Sabbata), iv. 230, 237. Valerian bank, the, i. 170. Valerius, acquitted, i. 68. Valerius, an interpreter, i. 27; iv. 151.
Valerius, a debtor in Cilicia, ii. 237. Valerius, L., a jurisconsult, letter to, i. 340.
Valerius, P., a friend of Cicero's, i. 170; ii. 131; iii. 257, 259, 288. Valerius Flaccus, C., ii. 19. Valerius Flaccus, L., i. 54, 125; ii. 282.
Valerius Flaccus, P., iii. 140. Valerius Flaccus, Q., i. 196-197. Valerius Messalla Niger, M. (Cos. B.C. 61), i. 27, 31-33, 35, 188, 152. Valerius Messalla, M., ii. 34, 39, 64.
Valerius Messalla Corvinus, M.
(Cos. B.C. 53), i. 251, 279, 282, 286, 297, 301, 303-304; iii. 53, 180, 225, 281; iv. 18, 76, 95, 313, 318-319.
Valerius Orca, Q., letters to, i,
241, 242; iii. 337, 339. Valerius Triarius, C., ii. 116; iii.
Valerius Triarius, P., i. 283, 303-
Valgius Hippianus, C., iii. 363. Vardæi, in Dalmatia, iii. 303. Varisidius, M., iv. 197, 206. Varius, P., i. 14.
Varro. See Terentius. Varro Murena, iii. 158. Varus, Sext,, iv. 189, 295. Vatican hills and plain, the, iii. 300. Vatinius, P., i. 93, 98, 123, 219, 290, 311-312, 319, 320, 338; iii. 14, 302, 343, 360. Vedius, P., ii. 145. Veii, iii. 104.
Veiento, i. 301; ii. 220. Velabrum, iv. 321.
Velia, ii. 249, 375; iii. 77; iv.
109, 110, 112, 299.
Velina, tribe, i. 286.
Veline Lake, i. 285.
Venafrum, i. 292; ii. 250. Vennonius, historian, iii. 84. Vennonius, C., a banker, ii. 145,
169, 246; iii. 153. Ventidius Bassus, P., iv. 99, 221, 226, 230, 237, 257, 259, 288. Venuleia, iii. 218. Venuleius, iv. 303.
Venus of Apelles, i. 117, 317; son of Venus (=Cæsar), ii. 299. Venusia, ii. II; iii. 57; iv. 101. Vergilius, C., i. 128; ii. 165; iii. 252, 257, 276. Verginius, iii. 271.
Verrius, iii. 98, 102; iv. 274. Vescia, iv. 51.
Vesta, temple of, i. 170; the Ves- tals, i. 31; iii. 43.
Vestorius, C., a banker at Puteoli, i. 233, 273, 281, 333; ii. 74, 150, 154, 369, 396; iii. 267, 278, 280, 285, 321, 327-329, 332; iv. 15, 22, 28, 45-46. Vettienus, a banker, ii. 369, 392, 396, 399; iii. 84; iv. 142. Vettii, the, i. 370.
Vettius, from whom Cicero bought a villa, i. 225. Vettius, a iudex, ii. 141. Vettius Chrysippus, an architect, i. 89, 351; iii. 264; iv. 15. Vettius, L., an informer, i. 121- 123; Append. B, 382. Vettius, Spurius, co-heir of the property of Brinnius, iii. 285. Vibius Curius, i. 115; ii. 320. Vibius, T., iv. 242. Vibius Pansa, C. (Cos. B.C. 43), as tribune vetoes a Sctum (B. C. 51), ii. 77-78; (B.C. 45) pro- consul of Gallia Cisalpina, iii. 193-194, 201, 204, 207, 220; an Epicurean, 195; see also 316.
(B.C. 44.) Stays with Cicero at Puteoli, iv. 20; angry with Antony, 40; entertains Hirtius, 49; distrusted by Octavian, 72; satisfies Cicero by his language, 83-84, 168; Cicero wishes to act with him, 147; visited by
Cicero, 163; (B.C. 43) holds a levy, 179; opposes a motion of Cicero's in the senate, 181, 185; Brutus wishes Pansa to get him a grant of money, 205; is named for the province of Asia, 274; at the battle of Forum Gallorum, 211-212; his death, 221, 225, 228, 287; before his death sum- mons Decimus Brutus, 236; the suspicion against Glyco of hav- ing caused Pansa's death, 255; his army under Octavian, 267.
Q. Cicero's opinion of Pansa and Hirtius, iv. 170.
Vibo, in Bruttium (Monte Leone), i. 137-138; iv. 110.
Vibullius Rufus, L., i. 248, 297, 314; ii. 266, 268, 270, 272, 279, 306.
Victor, iv. 28.
Victory, figure of, iii. 310. Vidius, iii. 185.
Vienne, iv. 220.
Villius Annalis, L., i. 298; ii. 76-77.
Villius, Sext., i. 356. Vindullus, ii. 145.
Vinicius, L. (Tr. Pl. B.C. 51), ii.
Visellius, T., i. 178. Vitularia via, i. 292. Voconius, a Pompeian, ii. 308. Vocontii, in Gallia Narbonensis, the, iv. 293.
Volaterræ, i. 54; iii. 337-340; iv. 146.
Volcatius Tullus, L. (Cos. B. C. 66), i. 199, 204-206, 208; ii. 219, 273, 291, 307, 336, 354, 356, 361; iii. 137, 213. Volcatius Tullus, L. (Præt. B. C. 46, Cos. B.C. 33), iii. 64; iv. 16. Volsci, ii. 334. Volumnia, iii. 25.
Volumnius Eutrapelus, P., letters to, ii. 90; iii. 96; Cicero dines with him, 102.
Volumnius Flaccus, iv. 242, 260. Volusius, Cn., ii. 31.
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