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 to the circus, I. 809; has no secrets, II. 173; refuses to help the unworthy, II. 189; devoted attentions of Gav. Claru3 to, II.. 153; daughter betrothed to Victorinus, I. 293; his ludus, I. 130; his secta, II. 36; his salon, II. 253, 261, 273; apologies for absence from levee, I. 173; consul, see under date 143, office ends Sept. 1, I. 145; proconsul designate of Asia and refusal of office, I. 235, 237; friends in Alexandria and Cilicia, I. 237; Jul. Senex called from Mauretania, ibid.; at Caieta, I. 191; his quaestor, I. 114; took no obscure part in civil affairs, I. 294; refers to \m past life, II. 101, 231; cp. II. 228w.; death of grandson and wife, II. 223, 233; no sons, I. 29 L; loss of 5 children, II. 223; grandson alive, II. 229; ideals of friendship, I. 257; upbraids the gods, II. 223; death near, II. 229; wishes as to last rites, II. 153; descendants of, II. 172n., cp. Intr. xl; pupils, I. 180, 280, 387; II. 240, 212, 245. Speech Pro Demostrato, II. 219, 221, 255; wish to suppress It. II. 235; speech Pro BUhynis, II. 89; disowned, II. 91; altered, II. 101; possibly referred to, I. 81; speech against Herodes, I. 81; II. 221, 235; Pro Carthaginiensibus, II. 281; against the Christians, II. 285 ff.; speech with reference to war in Britain, II. 251; speech as consul designate, I. 303; speech of thanks to Pius, and proclamation at Games, I. Ill, 118, 113 f., 127, 129, 303; encomium on Pius, I. 120, 125; with reply ol Pius, I. 127; speech on oversea wills, I. 155 ff. speeches in favour of Hadrian, I. Ill; speeches on behalf of Saenius Pompeianus, I. 233; speech in Senate, I. 197; two speeches on behalf of friends, I. 239

Letters to Pius, Marcus, and Gav. Maximus about Censorius. I. 258 ff.; to Pius on behalf of Appian, I. 263; to Appian and answer, I. 261 ff.; to Loll. Avitus for Montanus, I. 279; to Corn. Repentinus for Fabianus, I. 283; to Cl. Severus for Cornel ianus, I. 286; to Apollonides for same, I. 287; to Plarianus for Aquilinus, I. 289^ to Cl. Julianus for Faustinianus, I. 291; to Avidius Cassius for Jun. Maximus, II. 191; to Cl. Julianus, II. 93; to Praecilius Pompeianus, II. 89, 91; to Velius Rufus Senex on oratory, II. 87; to his son-in-law Victorinus, II. 99, 169, 171, 174, to Arrius Antoninus, II. 175, 177, 189; to the Triumvirs and Senators of Cirta, I. 293 and note; to Passienus Rufus for Aemilius Pius, II. 191; to Fulvianus, II. 193; to Caelius Optatus, II. 241; to Petr. Mamertinus for Sardius Lupus, II. 243; to Sardius Saturninus, II. 243; to Junius Maximus, II. 245; to Squilla Gallicanus, II. 245; to Volumniu3 Quadratus, I. 307, 309

On Cicero, I. 7; dictum on Plato, I. 33; imitates Sallust, II. 101; devoted to him, I. 153; and see under Sallust; annotates Cicero, I. 309; on Agamemnon's dream, I. 95; adds a line to Lucan, II. 107; Lais, I. 33; on arena and quadrigae, II. 259 ff.; on colours, II. 259 ff.; on mortales for homines, II. 261; on praeter-propter, II. 273; on word for dwarf, II. 279; love and reverence for old writers, II. 271; had not studied ancient authors when young, I. 123; extracts from Lucretius and Ennius, I. 303; Cicero, II. 157; Gracchus? I. 81; Terence, Vergil, Sallust (?), I. 80n.

Kiss of salutation to M., I. 221; encomium on M., I. 131, 135: teaches M. to speak the truth, I. 17; loth to worry him with letters, I. 223; kisses his babies' feet, I. 245; flatters him, 332