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 suovetaurilia, II. 10

superstition, I. 144

swan-song, II. 47; swan, H. 105

syllogisms, II. 28, 82

synonyms, II. 76, 82; see also Schwierczina, Frontoniana, p. 151 ff.; and Brock, Studies in F. p. 110 f.; method from, u. 109; collecting, II. 77; several for meaning ' ask," I. 208; ^iro/aeva <cat irapaKoXovBovvTo, I. 38; Fronto has 125, Marcus 19; cp. in English, traps and snares, wrath and indignation, leaps and bounds, shape and form, many a time and oft, tied and bound, aches and pains, null and void, lamentation and mourning and woe

tautology, paratis parabat, I. 56; tutum tutatur, I. 36

tax farming in Africa, I. 233

tears of dissemblers, II. 17

technical language of the arts, I. 5

Tenedos, axe of, I. 18

testimonials to friends, I. 285, and see Fr.'s various commendatory letters under Fronto

theatre, dislike of, by M. 1. 139, 141; M. reads in, I. 207; seats in, I. 275; saffron water in, II. 65

themes (materia, q.v.), I. 19; 209, 210

thunderbolt, II. 69, 135; Jove the thunderer, II. 68, 71

Thyestean banquets of Christians, II. 284n.

thyme of Hymettus, I. 305

Tiber canalised, II. 111

town-hall banquets, I. 271

trees, that can be lopped, I. 49; consecrated, II. 87; catachanna, I. 140; II. 103; their growth (oak, fir, alder, cedar, pine, box, myrtle, etc.), I. 89 ff.; "happy" trees, H. 181; tree twisters, I. 71

tribune, action of, I. 215; tribunitia potestas, I. 221n.

trireme, I. 11

tropes, II. 87

truth, M. taught to tell the, I. 17

tyrant, Fronto on, II. 285

Tyrrhenian Sea, I. 34

Umbrian word, I. 44

urochs, II. 217

utterance, various words for perfect, II. 74

verse, of use in oratory (especially tragic verse, I. 107

verses in Fronto, see Ehrenthal, Quaest. Frontonianae facti causa latet factum spectatur o-o, II. 215 sponte dei iuvisse volunt et dignum ope - - II. 32 modulatae I Vocis amatores primas audisse feruntur | aves, II. 72 cuius spes opesque omnes io vobis solis sunt sitae, I. 298 ut quisque a more quempiam deperit, eius etiam naevolos saviatur, II. 42 ager neglectus fructus uberes ferret, I. 46 trepidant et pavent, fugam frustra meditantur, II. 74 tantum profundi patiar, ne luna occidat ventus lucernam ne interimat, ne quid tibi e frigore impliciscat, ne fluctus (ne) vadus, ne piscis aliqua noxsit - o - o - I. 222 neve motus venti cuncta funditus percellerent, II. 15 salvu' sator sit, salva si(e)nt sata, salva seges sit, II. 120 Atticis propinque thymum serpyllumque Hymettium, I. 304 verses by Fronto, II. 106, a line added to Lucan, and perhaps 2 Greek elegiacs? 1.94 on verse in prose see Brock, Studies in Fronto, 124

Verus, pun on name, I. 62

Vestal virgins, disqualification for, II. 73 365