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 supposed reference by F. to, Intr. p. xviii

Senex, Julius, friend of F. summoned from Mauretania, I. 237

Senex, Velius Rufus, see Rufus

Serenus, Volumnius. see Volumnius

Sergius Flavius [? Plautus, Quint. x. i, 124; Pliny N.H. ind. auct. b. 2-18 (also Paulus): cp. also (Apuleius) irepl tpwv., p. 262 Hild.l contrasted with Seneca for sobriety of language, II. 103

Sertorius, see II. 143n.

Servilius Silanus, an orator and patron of Cirta, I. 293

Servius, the Vergilian grammarian, refers to Fr. on Aen. vii. 688 (galerum), II. 266n.; on Aen. I. 409; he says Fr. objected to; amicitiae mutuae, cp. I. 11, 236; on Aen. vii. 30; that he used inter for per as Terence, cp. Exempla Elocutionum (? Fronto) s.v.; on Aen. vii. 445; ardeo in rem given as Cornelii elocutio, but in Erempl. Eloc. (? Fronto) only Aen. vii. 628 is quoted

Severianus destroyed with his legion by the Parthians at Elegeia. 162 A.D., II. 21n. 214

Sever us, Claudius, probably the Peripatetic philosopher, whose son married Fadilla, M.'s daughter; letter to him recommending Sulp. Cornelianus, I. 285

Sextus Empiricus, II. 83n.

Sextu3 Calpurnius, given two procuratorships by Pius, I. 263

Sibylla, oracles of, I. 91; Sibylline books, II. 135

Sicily, in the story of Arion, I. 57; Trinacria, I. 92

Signia. unpalatable wine of, I. 177

Silenus, garlands of, made of vine, II. 85

Sisenua, a historian born about 118 B.C., wrote longinque, II. 49; noted for erotics (Milesian Fables?). I. 5

Smyrna, earthquake at, II. 299; letter of M. to Guild of Bacchus at, II. 295 Socrates, In Plato's Phaedrus, I. 33; in the Phaedo (pleasures and pains linked together), I. 187: his irony, I. 101; sapped error by mines, I. 101; in the Symposia and Dialogues and Letters of the Socratics, II. 11; pupil of Aspasia, teacher of Alcibiades, II. 11, 61; captious in argument, I. 48; in mutilated passage, II. 10 (margin, De Socrate), 50, 64

Sohaemus, made king of Armenia by Lucius, II. 145

Solon and Croesus, II. 61

Soteridas, a physician to M. and Faustina (in apocryphal letter). II. 317

Spain, letter of Pompey from, II. 143; see also Hiberi

Spartacus, a gladiator who organized a revolt in Italy in 73 B.C., II. 147; an able general, II. 217 Squilla Gallicanus, letter to, II. 245; his son F.'s pupil pleads at the bar, II. 245; see also emendation by Dr. Hauler, I. 90

Staberius, copyist of ancient writers, I. 167

Statianus, friend of F. and father of Faustinianus, his pupil, I. 291

Stratonabia (?), II. 92

Styx, II. 14

Suetonius Tranquillus, speaks of iephv Ixttovv, ii. 174; quoted in apocryphal letter, II. 293

Sulla, Faustus, see Faustus

Sulla, Publius (Cod. Lucius), Cicero's speech for, II. 101

Syria, Syrian soldiers, II. 208, 210; morals of Daphne (in apocryphal letter), II. 307; Syrian door-keeper (so Cod), I. 270n.

Tacitus, phrase from (?), II. 62; see also Schwierczina, Frontoniana, p. 36 f.; ne Iiveant neque invideant, I. 72; exemplares, II. 138

Taenarus (or Taenarum) in story of Arion, I. 57, 59

Tarentum. in story of Arion, I. 57. 59; roses of, I. 117 342