A

Abeona, 59

abortion, 211, 222, 313, 363-364, 396-397, 479, 505, 598, 666

About Nature, see Physeos, Peri

Abraham, 626, 662

absentee landlordism, 77, 233, 311, 631

Abstinents, 605

Abtolim, Jewish rabbi (fl. 1st century B.C.), 538

Ab Urbe Condita (Livy), 250-252

Academic, see Platonic

Academica (Cicero), 163*

Academy, Plato’s, 421, 489, 495, 497

Acca Larentia (Lupa), nurse of Romulus and Remus, 12

Accius, tragic dramatist (170-? B.C..), 98

Achaea, 216, 424, 482

Achaean League, 86

Achaemenids, 507, 528, 529, 641

Acheron, 147, 238, 389

Achillas, Egyptian general (fl. 1st century B.C..), 187

Achilleid (Statius), 316

Achilles, 37, 100, 353, 354, 381

Acropolis, 487

Acta Diurna, 172, 382, 435, 447

Acta Senatus, 435

Acte, Claudia, mistress of Nero (1st century), 277, 284

acting, in Etruria, 18;

in Rome, 18, 73-74, 83, 99, 223, 265-266, 278-279, 283, 378-379, 428

Actium (naval battle, 31 B.C..), 128, 139, 207, 208, 217, 218, 219, 241, 358, 434, 442, 465, 482

Acts of the Apostles, The, 403, 554, 556, 573, 575-595

Acts of the Martyrs, 648, 652

Adam, 588-589, 509

Addison, Joseph, English essayist and poet (1672-1719), 304

Adelphi (Terence), 101

Aden (anc. Adena), 325, 508

Adige (anc. Athesis), 454

administration, of Caesar, 190-194;

of Augustus, 215-217;

of Claudius, 270-271;

of Nero, 275-276;

of Vespasian, 287-288;

of Domitian, 291;

under the Principate, 293, 328, 330, 344, 391, 434;

of Trajan, 409, 441;

of Hadrian, 414-416, 419-420;

of Antoninus Pius, 422-424;

of Commodus, 447-448;

of Alexander Severus, 626-627;

of Gallienus, 629;

of Diocletian, 639-645;

of Constantine, 664;

monarchic, 668-669

Adonis, 256, 523, 553, 595

Adoptionists, 605

Ad Pisones (Horace), 249

Adramyttium, 518

Adria (anc. Hadria, or Atria), 11, 414

Adrian of Tyre, Greek rhetorician (ca. 112 ca. 192), 488-489

Adrianople (anc. Adrianopolis), 483, 655, 670

Adriatic Sea, 37, 47, 50, 157, 183, 184, 203, 207, 232, 324, 325, 414, 455, 480, 496, 602

Aduatici, 175

adultery, 69, 134-135, 144, 157, (Caesar’s) 168-169, 202, 211, 222-224, 229, 230-232, 248, 253, 255, 272-273, 274, 279, 290, 293, 297-298, 302, 312, 363, 369-370, 396, 424, 430, 438, 479, 485, 495, 529, 562, 599, 618, 621, 622

Adversus Haereses (Irenaeus), 612

Aebutia, lex, 401

Aedes Vestae, 359

aediles, 22, 28, 29*, 74, 82, 99, 328, 336, 369

Aedui, 174-175, 177

Aegatean (Aegadean) Isles, 45

Aegean Sea, 139, 157, 429, 514, 592, 602, 630

Aelia Capitolina, see Jerusalem

Aelianus, Claudius, historian (fl. 2nd century), 442

Aelius, see Aristides, Publius Aelius

Aelius, Pons, 422

Aemilia, stepdaughter of Sulla and wife of Pompey (fl. 1st century B.C..), 134

Aemilian (Marcus Julius Aemilius Aemilianus), Roman emperor (?-253), 629

Aemilian Way, 78

Aemilii, Roman clan, 21, 364

Aemilius, Pons, 340, 438

Aeneas, 12, 61, 98, 148, 167, 237, 239-241, 382, 456

Aeneid (Virgil), 225, 239-244, 254, 456

Aenesidemus of Cnossus, Greek Skeptic (1st century), 494

Aequi, 36

aerarium, 220

Aeschines, Athenian orator (389-314 B.C..), 95

Aeschylus, Greek dramatist (525-456 B.C..), 258

Aesculapius, 62, 75, 311, 487, 526

Aesopus, Claudius, tragic actor (fl. 1st century B.C..), 133, 160, 378

Aethiopica (Heliodorus), 636-637

Aetna, 265

Aetolian League, 85

Afranius, politician (?-46 B.C..), 129, 185

Africa, 38, 39, 40, 53, 54, 78, 85, 105, 106-107, 111, 112, 119, 123, 138, 183, 189, 190, 203, 216, 237, 246, 297, 308, 313, 320, 322, 326, 328-329, 336, 346, 347, 356, 366, 413, 417, 418, 431, 441, 442, 455, 464-466, 468, 470, 475, 499, 513, 523, 602, 603, 606, 613, 618, 621, 628, 631, 633, 636, 658, 659, 669-670

Africanus, Sextus Julius, Christian historian (?-232), 555

Against Apion (Josephus), 500, 546

Against Catiline (Cicero), 142

Against Celsus (Origen), 606, 615

agape, 386, 597-598

Agathocles, Tyrant of Syracuse (361?-289 B.C..), 42

ager publicus, 76, 113-114, 116, 121, 171, 287, 320, 336

Aglibol, 511

Agnus Dei, 578-579

Agricola, Cnaeus Julius, governor (37-93), 288, 291, 433-434, 435-436, 476

Agricola (Tacitus), 433-434, 435-436

agriculture, Carthaginian, 39-40, 42;

under Rome, 54, 76-77, 103-104, (agrarian revolt) 111-127, 190, 192, 211, 235, 237-239, 311, 319-321, 338, 348, 410-411, 448, 464, 473, 474, 476, 478, 483, 498, 522, 528-529, 535, 631-633, 644, 665, 668, 671

Agrigentum (Girgenti), 52, 112, 464

Agrippa, King of Chalcis (30-100), 586-587

Agrippa, Herod, King of the Jews (reigned 41-44), 543

Agrippa, Marcus Vipsanius, general (63-12 B.C..), 205, 207, 212, 214, 215, 219-220, 230-232, 263*, 308, 340, 359, 375, 420, 474

Agrippa, Baths of, 290, 340, 359, 375

Agrippina, wife of Germanicus (?-33 A.D.), 262-265, 273

Agrippina the Younger, mother of Nero (?-59), 263*, 272, 273-275, 277, 279, 280, 302, 479

Ahenobarbi, Domitii, Roman family, 274

Ahenobarbus, Cnaeus Domitius, father of Nero (fl. 1st century), 273, 274, 282, 334

Ahriman, 524

Ahura-Mazda, 524, 529

Aisne (anc. Axona), 175

Akiba ben Joseph, Jewish rabbi (40-138), 547-549

Alalia, battle of (535 B.C..), 7

Alaric, King of the Visigoths (376?-410), 670

Alba Longa, 11, 12, 241, 344

Alban hills, 77, 82

Albania, in Asia, 413

Alban poetry contest, 316

Albinus, procurator of Judea (fl. 1st century), 543

Albinus, Clodius, rival of Septimius Severus for emperorship (?-192), 621

Alcaeus, Greek lyric poet (620-580 B.C..), 247

Alcibiades, Athenian politician and general (450-404 B.C.), 147

Alciphron, Greek letter writer (fl. 180), 488

Alcmaeon, 278

Alcmena, 93, 100

Alcon, surgeon (fl. 1st century), 312

Aldobrandini, Villa, 454*

“Aldobrandin” Wedding, 354

Alemanni, 175, 627, 629, 638

Alesia (Alise Ste.-Reine), 177

Alexander the Great, King of Macedon (356-323 B.C..), 28, 37, 39, 169, 194, 208, 218, 226, 302, 413, 500, 557*, 623, 636, 641

Alexander, Bishop of Alexandria (fl. 4th century), 658-660, 662

Alexander, son of Herod the Great (?-6 B.C..), 534

Alexander of Abonoteichus, Greek worker of miracles (fl. 1st century), 525-526

Alexander Severus (Marcus Alexianus Bassi-anus Aurelius Severus Alexander), Roman emperor (208?-235), 375, 623, 625-627, 628, 634, 635, 645, 650

Alexander Severus, Baths of, 375

Alexandria, 93, 155, 158, 159, 186, 187-188, 190, 204, 206, 207, 211, 218, 234, 253, 266, 280, 291, 299, 312, 323, 325, 326, 329, 331, 339, 347, 352, 355, 356, 368, 374, 378, 380, 386, 389, 419, 431, 465, 494, 498-506, 508, 516, 521-522, 544, 545, 546, 604, 608, 611, 613, 615, 623, 626, 630, 634, 635, 650, 658-659, 660*, 666

Alexandria, library of, 188, 291, 516, 635

Alexandria, Museum of, 415, 419

Alexandria Issi (Alexandretta), 513

Alexandrian style, 361

Alexandria Troas, 516, 583, 602

Alfieri, Vittorio, Count, Italian dramatist (1749-1803), 3

algebra, 633-634

Alighieri, Dante, Italian poet (1265-1321), 8, 240, 243, 422, 437, 671

alimenta, 407, 411, 427, 461, 666

Allia (battle, 390 B.C..), 36

alphabet, Latin, 73, 269

Alps, 3, 5, 6, 11, 36, 47, 48-49, 53, 87, 118, 119, 137, 175, 178, 324, 429, 454, 474, 602, 628, 640, 654, 670

Altamira, 468

Altar of the Augustan Peace, see Ara Pacis Augustae

Altinum, 461

Amasea (Amasia), 520

Amastris (Amasra), 157, 520

Ambarvalia (Feast of the Arval Brotherhood), 59, 66

Ambiani, 175, 471*

Ambracia (Arta), 92

Ambracian Gulf (Gulf of Arta), 207

America, 132, 307, 352

America, Latin, 671

American Revolution, 192, 670

Amhaarez, 562

Amicitia, De (Cicero), 163*

Amiens (anc. Samarobriva, later Ambiani), 471*

Amisus (Samsun), 520

Amiternum, 455

Ammianus Marcellinus, historian (fl. 4th century), 322*, 365, 380, 402, 471, 504

Amores (Ovid), 254

amphitheaters, 82, 90, 111, 133, 277, 355, 359-361, 362, 378, 383-387, 410, 454, 455, 456, 459, 460-461, 465, 466, 474, 508, 512, 532, 612-613, 648, 649, 653

Amphitryon (Plautus), 100

Ampurias (anc. Emporium), 47

amulets, 60, 62, 373

Amulius, legendary usurper to the throne of Latium (8th century B.C..), 12

Amulius, painter (fl. 1st century), 352

Amyot, Jacques, French savant, and Bishop of Auxerre (1513-1593), 637

Anabasis of Alexander (Flavian), 520

Anacreon, Greek lyric poet (560?-475? B.C..), 158, 235, 247, 509

Analogy, On (Caesar), 162

Anastasius I, Roman Pope (?-401), 615

ancestor worship, 56, 59, 83-84, 226

Anchises, 240-241, 382

Ancona, 410

Ancus Marcius, fourth King of Rome (fl. 7th century B.C..), 14

Ancyra (Angora), 513

Andrew, apostle, 563

Andria (Terence), 101

Androcles, slave (dates uncertain), 385

Andromeda, 256

anesthetics, 313, 505

Anger, On (Seneca), 302

Anglo-Saxon, 477

Anicetus, Roman Pope (ca. 157-ca. 168), 617

Anicetus, courtier of Nero (fl. 1st century B.C..), 279

Anima, De (Tertullian), 613

animals, feeling for, in Lucretius, 147;

in Virgil, 238;

Pliny on, 310;

Hadrian’s, 414

animism, 60

Anio, 22

Anio Novus Aqueduct, 270

Anna, daughter of Phanuel, 542

Annales (Ennius), 98, 164

Annales (Tacitus), 434-437, 442

Anna Perenna, 65

Annas, priest (in the Bible), 571

Annona, 388

Annunciation, 558

Anthony, Saint, Egyptian founder of monachism (251-356?), 445, 657

anthropology, Lucretius on, 152-153

Antibes (anc. Antipolis), 78, 474

Anti-Cato (Caesar), 195

Antichrist, 575, 593

Antigonus, King of Judea (fl. 43 B.C..), 531

Anti-Lebanon Mountains, 511

Antinoöpolis, 419

Antinoüs, Greek favorite of Hadrian (?-122), 419, 442, 523

Antioch (Antakia), 54, 205, 280, 329, 413, 418, 428, 495, 504, 534, 546, 576, 582-583, 585, 588, 602, 608, 611, 623, 626, 629, 635, 650

Antioch (in Pisidia), 582

Antiochus III the Great, King of Syria (reigned 223-187 B.C..), 55, 86, 88, 91, 528

Antiochus IV Epiphanes, King of Syria (200?-164 B.C..), 107, 418, 487, 534, 540

Antiochus of Ascalon, Greek Platonic philosopher (fl. 1st century B.C..), 489

Antipater, son of Herod the Great (?-4 B.C..), 534-535

Antipater the Idumean, father of Herod and procurator of Judea (?-43 B.C..), 531

Antiquities of the Jews, The (Josephus), 546, 554

anti-Semitism, 546, 595

Antium (Anzio), 280, 340, 453

Antonia, mother of Germanicus and Claudius (1st century B.C..-1st century A.D.), 262, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 274, 371

Antonines, 324, 392, 405, 411, 437, 442, 449, 516, 620

Antoninus Pius (Titus Aurelius Fulvius Boionius Arrius Antoninus Pius), Roman emperor (86-161), 345, 368, 392, 395, 396, 398, 408, 421-425, 426, 427, 428, 430, 444, 511, 549, 611, 648

Antoninus, Wall of, 476

Antonius, governor (fl. ca. 190), 605

Antonius, Lucius, governor (fl. 1st century B.C..), 204-205

Antonius, Marcus (Mark Antony), Roman general (83-30 B.C..), 70, 155, 160, 161, 169, 181, 185, 188, 191, 195-208, 211, 226, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 236, 239, 261, 265, 268, 273, 274, 309, 312, 329, 371, 372, 373, 412, 413, 418, 448, 482, 512, 516, 531, 583, 640

Antonius, Marcus, Roman general, father of Antony (fl. 1st century B.C..), 144, 160

Antonius Primus, general of Vespasian (fl. 1st century), 285, 301

Antyllus, ophthalmologist (fl. 1st century), 505

Anubis, 390

Apamea, 512, 514, 629

Apamea Celaenae, 513

Apelles, Greek painter (fl. 330 B.C..), 352, 355

Apennines, 3, 11, 50, 121, 141, 236, 253, 270, 344

Aphrodite, 512, 516

Aphrodite, Temple of (Jerusalem), 663

Aphrodite Pandemos, Temple of, 487

Apicata, divorced wife of Sejanus (?-31 A.D.), 264

Apicius, famous epicure (fl. reign of Tiberius), 376-377

Apion, Greek grammarian (fl. 1st century), 546

apocalypse, 540-542, 564-570, 575, 590-591, 592-595, 605, 616

Apocolocyntosis or Pumpkinification (Seneca), 275, 350

Apocrypha, 539-540, 559, 575*

Apollinaris Sidonius, Caius Sollius, Saint, bishop and poet (430?-482?), 473

Apollo, 8, 62, 64, 236-237, 240, 280, 351, 358, 381, 458, 513

Apollo the Healer, 62

Apollo, Temple of, 358

Apollo, Temple of (Pompeii), 459

Apollo the Healer, Temple of, 62

Apollo Belvedere, 349, 453

Apollodorus, Greek architect (fl. reign of Trajan), 411, 421

Apollodorus, attendant of Cleopatra (1st century B.C..), 187

Apollonia (near Valona), 200, 480, 482

Apollonia (in Palestine), 508

Apollonius of Athens, Greek sculptor in Rome (fl. ca. birth of Christ), 349

Apollonius of Rhodes, Greek poet and grammarian (fl. 222-181 B.C..), 241

Apollonius of Tyana, Greek philosopher (fl. 1st century), 515, 526, 622, 626

Apollonius, Life of (Philostratus), 526, 622

Apollonius Molo of Alabanda, Greek rhetorician (fl. 1st century B.C..), 141, 514

Apollo of Veii, 10

Apollo Room, 132

Apologeticus (Tertullian), 612

Apologia (Apuleius), 467

“Apologies,” 611

apostles, 556, 557, 563-565, 567, 571, 572, 575-595

Appian (Appianus), historian (fl. 2nd century), 189, 196, 197, 424, 442, 471, 518, 519

Appian Aqueduct, 29, 81, 340

Appian Way (via Appia), 29, 77-78, 138, 340, 617

Apuleius, satirist and philosopher (fl. 2nd century), 155, 299, 402, 442, 465, 466-468, 485, 487, 525, 612, 636, 637

Apulia, 50, 53, 112, 139, 244, 455

Aquae Aureliae (Baden-Baden), 480

Aquae Salis (Bath), 477

Aquae Sextiae (Aix), battle in 102 B.C.., 119

Aqua Virgo Aqueduct, 327*

aqueducts, 81, 92, 103, 220, 270, 326-328, 340, 343, 356, 410, 411, 418-419, 464, 470, 474, 509, 627

Aquila, called Ponticus, Greek-Jewish translator of the Old Testament (fl. 117-138), 614

Aquileia (Aquileja), 322, 324, 347, 429, 455, 628

Aquilia, lex, 312

Aquilius, Manius, general (?-88 B.C..), 121, 518

Aquincum, 480, see also Budapest

Aquinum, 437, 453

Aquis Urbis Romae, De (Frontinus), 328

Aquitania (Gallia Aquitanica), 472, 473

Aquyrion, 664

Arabia, 204, 217, 325, 329, 337, 346, 366, 419, 507-508, 546, 581, 602, 630

Arabia Deserta, 508

Arabia Felix (Yemen), 508

Arabia Petrea, 413, 508

Arabic, 504, 507

Arabs, 464, 470, 500, 503, 504, 507, 508, 529, 634

Aramaic, 508, 512, 529, 535, 556, 572

Ara Pacis Augustae, 225, 229, 346, 348, 349

Aratus of Soli, Greek didactic poet (315-245 B.C..), 238, 308, 584*

Arausio (Orange), 118, 119, 474

Arcadia, 101

Arcadius, Roman emperor in the East (?-408), 412

Arcesilaus, Greek sculptor in Rome (fl. 1st century B.C..), 342, 349

arch, 92, 327, 339, 340, 348, 349, 355-361, 443, 454, 455, 466*, 470, 473, 474, 511, 529, 623, 635, 662, 671

Archagathus the Peloponnesian (Carnifex), physician (fl. 219 B.C..), 75-76

Archelaus, King of the Jews (reigned 4 B.C.-A.D. 6), 535, 542-543

Archias, Aulus Licinius, Greek poet in Rome (ca. 120-? B.C..), 141, 163

Archilochus, Greek lyric poet (714?-676 B.C..), 158, 244, 246, 247

Archimedes, Greek mathematician and scientist (287?-212 B.C..), 72, 77, 503, 634

Architectural (Second) Style (painting), 353

architecture, Etruscan, 8-9, 18;

Carthaginian, 40-41, 42;

Byzantine, 421;

Parthian, 529;

under Rome, 18, 75, 81, 92-93, 133, 281, 287, 338-354 Passim, 355-362, 410, 411-413, 418-421, 442-443, (Pompeian) 458-459, 464, 465, 477, 511, 514, 515, 516, 532-533, 631, 633, 635, 661-662, 669, 671

Architecture, On (Vitruvius), 356

Archon, Peri (Origen), 614

archon basileus, 13

Ardashir I (or Artaxerxes), King of Persia (reigned 227-240), 530, 627

Ardea, 10, 16, 35

Arellius, painter (fl. end of 1st century B.C..), 352

Areopagus (Hill of Mars), 487, 584

Arescon, hermaphrodite mentioned by Pliny, 310

Aretas IV, King of Saba (9 B.C..-A.D. 40), 508

Arethusa, 256

Areus, Greek philosopher in Rome (fl. reign of Augustus), 299

Arezzo (anc. Arretium, q.v.), 9

Argentoratum (Strasbourg), 480, 633

Argiletum, The, 234

Argonautica (Apollonius of Rhodes), 241

Argos, 139, 310, 487, 630

Ariadne, 157, 256, 352

Aricia, 35, 61

Aries, 298

Ariminum (Rimini), 11, 78, 182, 455

Ariovistus, German chief (fl. 1st century B.C..), 174-175

Aristarchus of Samos, Greek astronomer (fl. 280-264 B.C..), 502

Aristides, Greek writer of romance (fl. 2nd century B.C..), 636

Aristides, Publius Aelius, surnamed Theodorus, Greek rhetorician (117-187), 328, 424, 515, 516

Aristippus, Greek philosopher (435?-356? B.C..), 494

Aristobulus II, King of Judea (reigned 67-63 B.C..), 530

Aristobulus, grandson of Hyrcanus II (1st century B.C..), 532, 534

Aristobulus, son of Herod the Great (?-6 B.C..), 534

aristocracy, in Etruria, 6, 17;

in Carthage, 40-43, 46;

under Rome, 16-17, 21-31, 34, 64, 69, 70, 76, 77, 81, 82, 85, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 95, 98, 103, 104, 111-208, 212, 215-216, 222, 234, 243, 251-252, 258, 260, 267, 270, 271, 279, 282, 286-287, 292, 296, 297, 313, 319, 332, 335, 348, 351, 363-364, 372, 373, 384, 409, 433, 434-435, 440, 441, 446, 449, 460, 622, 626, 628, 633, 641, 644, 670;

Cicero on, 165

Aristonicus, pretender to throne of Pergamum (?-129 B.C..), 516

Aristophanes, Greek comic dramatist (448?-380? B.C..), 74, 99

Aristotelian (Peripatetic) philosophy, 95, 432, 489-490

Aristotle, Greek philosopher (384-322 B.C..), 4, 25, 42, 79, 123, 302, 308, 311, 421, 490, 497, 506, 507, 610, 611

arithmetic, 72, 75

Arithmetica (Diophantus of Alexandria), 634

Arius, Greek priest of Alexandria, and founder of Arianism (280?-336), 658-660, 662, 663

Ark of the Covenant, 533

Arles (anc. Arelate or Arelas), 192, 474, 658

Arles, Council of, 658

Armageddon, 593

Armenia, 132, 179, 206, 217, 231, 275, 280, 320, 366, 413, 414, 517, 528, 602, 629, 630;

Lesser, 188

Arminius, chief of German tribe of Cherusci (18 B.C..-A.D. 19), 218

army, of Pyrrhus, 38;

of Carthage, 43, 46, 48, 50-51, 53, 106;

under the Republic, 33-34, 46, 49, 50-51, 53, 80, 87, 116, 118-120, 126, 178-179;

under the Principate, 216-217, 220, 232, 260, 268, 269, 271, 284-285, 292, 293-294, 330, 336, 340, 417, 429, 620-621;

under the monarchy, 621-622, 626, 628-629, 632, 633, 638-639, 641, 661, 669, 670

Arnus (Arno), 454

Arpinum (Arpino), 118, 141, 162, 453

Arretium (Arezzo), 6, 77, 322, 328, 346, 454

Arrian (Flavius Arrianus), Greek historian and philosopher (100?-170?), 418, 490, 520

Arsaces, King of Parthia (fl. ca. 248 B.C..), 528

Arsacids, 528-529, 622

Ars Amatoria (Ovid), 255

Arsinoë, 499

art, Etruscan, 5, 8-11, 18, 149, 339, 350, 359, 443;

Campanian, 37;

Greek, 92-93, 95-96, 338-339, 349, 351-361;

German, 479;

Byzantine, 512, 529;

Parthian, 529;

Christian, 601;

under the Republic, 18, 77, 92-93, 95, 102, 108, 123, 125, 132;

under the Principate, 215, 225, 233-234, 269, 277-279, 280, 291, 310, 338-362, 376, 415, 421, 442-443, 456, 459-460, 461, 511-512;

under the monarchy, 621, 629, 630, 632, 634-635, 661;

of Rome, 671, 672

Artabanus IV, King of Parthia (?-227), 529, 530

Artaxata, 528

Artemis, 63, 514, 515, 585

Artemis, Festival of, 515

Artemis, Temple of (Ephesus), 515, 518, 585, 630

Artemis, Temple of (Magnesia), 514

Artes Liberales, 342

Artibus, De (Celsus), 313

artisans, see craftsmen

“Art of Poetry, The” (Horace), see Ad Pisones

Art Poétique, L (Boileau), 249*

Arval Brotherhood, 59, 66, 73, 388

Ascalon, 508

Ascanius (Iulus), 167, 240-241

asceticism, 303, 426, 445, 490, 497, 502, 525-526, 527, 537-538, 560, 562, 577, 580, 605, 606, 607-609, 613, 615, 657, 658, 667

Asclepiades of Prusa, Greek physician in Rome (fl. 1st century B.C..), 312, 507

Asclepieum of Pergamum, 516, 518

Asclepius, see Aesculapius

Ascyltos, 297

Ashoka, Indian ruler and religious teacher (reigned 273-232 B.C..), 559*

Ashur (city), 529

Asia, 40, 60, 86, 88, 89, 91, 92, 94, 112, 117, 124, 134, 139, 140, 147, 157, 167, 171, 207, 211, 225, 226, 308, 324, 347, 355, 359, 366, 389, 392, 412, 423, 431, 433, 483, 508, 514, 516, 517, 518, 519, 524, 526, 540, 578, 590, 592, 606, 630, 640, 649*, 655, 659, 669

Asia Minor, 5, 8, 116, 130, 187, 216, 262, 320, 329, 364, 381, 418, 429, 431, 483, 513-516, 518, 520, 522, 578, 583, 585, 588, 592, 602-603, 605, 617, 627, 629, 632, 633, 640

“Asianic” style, 161, 169

Asiatic style, 361

Asiaticus, freedman of Vitellius (fl. 1st century), 285

Asisium (Assisi), 455

Aspasia of Miletus, consort of Pericles (470?-410 B.C..), 187, 487

Aspendus, 513

assassination as a political method, 260

Assembly, Centurial, 23-30, 33, 34, 44, 50, 52, 85, 91-92, 107, 116-117, 119, 139-140, 200, 232, 260, 265, 269, 393

Assembly, Curial, 25-26, 393, 395

Assembly, Tribal, 24, 26-28, 30, 34, 47, 91, 113-115, 121-122, 123, 126, 145, 171, 173, 179, 180, 181, 188, 191, 201, 213, 223, 232, 260, 340, 393

Assyria, 413, 414, 511

Astarte, 41

Astraea, 237*; see also Virgin

astrology, 75, 147, 164, 231, 259, 278, 292, 308, 311, 388, 415, 425, 435, 503, 512, 514, 525, 559, 621

astronomy, 75, 307-308, 309, 367-368, 472, 488, 502-503, 514

Asturae (Astura), 162

Atalanta, 256

Atargatis (dea Syria), 390, 522

Atella (Aversa), 237

Athanasius, St., Greek father of the Church (296?-373), 660, 663

atheism, in Lucretius, 147-154; 388, 485, 490, 497, 522

Athenaeum, 415

Athenaeus of Naucratis, Greek grammarian (fl. 3rd century), 325, 334, 635-636

Athenagoras, Greek philosopher (fl. 168), 611

Athene, see Pallas Athene

Athenion, leader of slave rebellion (?-101 B.C..), 121

Athenodorus Cananites of Tarsus, Greek Stoic philosopher (fl. ist century B.C..), 228

Athens, 13, 40, 68, 79, 87, 95, 96, 98, 99, 100, 104, 123, 124, 131, 141, 186, 203, 205, 207, 228, 234, 239, 244, 254, 300, 325, 349, 368, 389, 418, 428, 431, 432, 462, 465, 466, 482, 483, 484, 486, 487-490, 495, 504, 514, 515, 519, 520, 534, 546, 579, 583-584, 585, 604*, 621, 630, 661

athletics, in Etruria, 7;

under Rome, 72, 223, 277-279, 314, 340, 351, 360, 375, 377, 382, 430, 438, 510, 532, 625

Atlantic Ocean, 175, 217, 252, 307, 325, 326, 466, 470, 475, 514, 521

Atlas Mountains, 464

Atman, see soul

atomic philosophy, of Lucretius, 150-154; 164

Atreus, 293

atrium, 343-344

Atrium Vestae, 359, 635

Attalids, 516

Attalus, King of Perganum (reigned 241-197 B.C..), 94

Attalus III Philometor, King of Pergamum (reigned 138-133 B.C..), 114, 516

Attalus, Gallic Christian martyr (?-177), 649

Attalus, Stoic philosopher (fl. 1st century), 301

Attianus, Caelius, guardian of Hadrian (fl. end of 1st century), 414

Attica, 4, 487

Attic Nights (Aulus Gellius), 442

Attic style (art), 348, 349, 361, 635

“Attic” style (literature), 161

Atticus, Titus Pomponius, scholar and philosopher (109-32 B.C..), 130, 131-132, 159, 163, 169, 189, 202

Atticus Herodes, Tiberius Claudius, Greek rhetorician and millionaire (104?-180), 487, 515

Attila, King of the Huns (4o6?-453), 670

Attis, 94, 385, 523, 553, 588, 598

“Atys” (Catullus), 157

Aude (anc. Atax), 470

Auditoria, 312

Augsburg (anc. Augusta Vindelicorum), 324, 480

augury, 63-64, 93, 388, 435, 651

Augustales, 226

Augustalia, 649

Augustan Age, 188, 211-258, 271, 295, 297, 338, 361, 454, 533

Augusta Rauricorum (Augst), 480

Augusta Taurinorum, see Turin

Augusta Trevirorum (Trèves), 474, 635, 640

Augusta Vindelicorum, see Augsburg

Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo and father of the Church (354-430), 42, 60, 307, 465, 493, 494, 603, 606, 611

Augustonemetum (Clermont-Ferrand), 473

Augustus (Caius Julius Caesar Octavianus), Roman emperor (63 B.C..-14 A.D.), iii, 121, 128, 154, 159, 199-258, 259, 260, 262, 265, 266, 269, 270, 273, 274, 285, 286, 288, 290, 294, 299, 308, 309, 312, 319, 323, 325, 326*, 331, 335, 338, 340, 341, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 350, 352, 356, 357, 358, 360, 363, 365*, 381, 383, 387, 388, 391, 394, 396, 397, 398, 407, 410, 411, 413, 414, 417, 419, 432, 434, 454, 455, 460, 464, 465, 469, 472, 473, 474, 478, 482, 487, 499, 508, 511, 514, 516, 528, 530, 531, 532, 543, 558, 640, 645, 663, 664

Aulis, 149

Aulularia (Plautus), 100

aurea mediocritas, 245-246, 249

Aurelia, mother of Caesar (2nd and 1st centuries B.C..), 167

Aurelian (Lucius Domitius Aurelianus), Roman emperor (212?-275), 606, 628, 632, 638-639, 640, 642, 654, 664, 665

Aurelian Way, 78

Aurelius, Marcus (Marcus Annius Aurelius Antoninus), Roman emperor and philosopher (121-180), 13, 28, 97, 108, 159, 299, 322, 329, 330, 331, 335, 346, 349, 396, 398, 412, 422, 423, 424, 425-432, 442, 443-446, 447, 448-449, 460, 465, 469, 478, 480, 489, 490, 492, 495, 505, 507, 606, 611, 622, 627, 631*, 633, 645, 649, 650, 662, 665, 666

Aurelius, Severus, brother of Marcus Aurelius (fl. 2nd century), 426

Aurelius, Column of, 412, 443

Aurelius Imperator, 443

aureus, 192

Aurignacian man, 470-471

Aurora, 241, 255

Austria, 471

Austria-Hungary, 480

autobiography, Hadrian’s, 415

Autun (anc. Augustodunum), 175, 474

Auvergne, 176

Avare, L’ (Molière), 100

Avaricum (Bourses), 177, 471*, 473

Aventine, 12*, 74, 81, 117, 339-340, 360

Avernus, Lacus (Lake Averno), 220, 240, 456

Avignon (anc. Avenio), 417, 474

Aviola, Marcus Acilius, consul (fl. 1st century B.C..), 311

Aziz, 390