Social life at Rome in the Age of Cicero eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 341 pages of information about Social life at Rome in the Age of Cicero.

Social life at Rome in the Age of Cicero eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 341 pages of information about Social life at Rome in the Age of Cicero.
Accius Aedicula Aediles, the Aemilia, Via. See Via Aemilia Aemilius, Pons.  See Pons Aemilius Aeneas Aerarium, the Aesopus, the actor Afranius Africa, province of Agrippa Alexandria Alexis (Atticus’s slave) Amafinius Ambitu, lex de Anio, the river Anna Perenna, festival of Annona Antioch Antiochus (the physician) Antium, Cicero’s villa at Antony Apodyterium Apollinares, Ludi. See Ludi Apollinares Apollonia Appia, Via. See Via Appia Appius Claudius Caecus Aqua Appia Aqua Tepula Aqueducts Ara maxima Ara Pacis Argentarii Argiletum, the Arpinum, Cicero’s villa at Ars amatoria (Ovid’s) Arval brothers, the Arx, the Asia, province of Astura, Cicero’s villa at Atellanae, fabulae.  See Fabulae Atellanae Atrium
  sutorium,
Vestae
Atticus
  house of,
wealth of,
as money-lender,
the sister of,
the slave of,
Cicero’s letters to, passim,
Augury Augustus
  alleged proposal of, to remove the capital,
attitude of towards plebs urbana,
water-supply under,
the grandfather of,
as a social reformer,
marriage laws of,
furthers public comfort,
restoration of temples by,
attempts at religious revival,
Aventine hill
Baiae Balbus, Cornelius, the younger Bankruptcy laws Basilicae, the Baths, public Bath-rooms Bauli Bithynia, province of Blanditia Bona Dea, festival of Boscoreale Brutus (Cicero’s) Brutus, Decimus Bulla Byzantium

  Caecilius
  Caelian hill
  Caelius Autipater
  Caelius (M.) Rufus
  Caesar, Julius
    alleged proposal of, to remove the capital
    extends one of the Basilicae,
    reduces
    corn gratuities;
    regulations of, for the government of the city;
    debts of;
    character of;
    as historian;
    joined by Caelius;
    restores credit in Italy;
    and Cleopatra;
    clemency of;
    sale of prisoners by;
    dismisses surrendered armies;
    foundation at Corinth by;
    entertained by Cicero;
    habits of;
    as aedile;
    summons Publilius to Rome;
    as Pontifex Maximus;
    speech of, in Sallust;
    consents to be deified;
    and passim
  Calceus
  Caldarium
  Calvus
  Camillus
  Campagua, the
  Campania
  Campus Martius
  Caninius
  Capena, Porta. See Porta Capena
  Capital at Rome
  Capitol, the
  Capitoline hill
  Capua
  Carceres, the
  Carinae, the
  Carmentalis, Porta. See Porta Carmentalis
  Castella
  Castor, temple of
  Catiline
  Cato major
  Cato minor
  Catullus
  Catulus the elder
  Cena
  Censor, the
  Censoria locatio
  Ceres
  Ceriales, Ludi. See Ludi Ceriales
  Cethegus

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