B

Baal (Bel), 45, 390, 511, 606, 623-625, 639;

Baal-Haman, 41, 42, 47;

Baal-Moloch, 41

Baalbek, see Heliopolis

Babylonia or Babylon, 7, 9, 88, 133, 308, 322, 374, 538, 540, 546, 549, 588

Babylon, whore of, 593

Babylonian Captivity, 545

Bacchae (Euripides), 178, 529

Baachanalia, 94

Bacchantes, 204

Bacchus, 94, 164, 347, 354, 511; see also Dionysus

bachelors, 68, 224, 237, 250, 363

Bacon, Francis, Baron Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, English philosopher and statesman (1561-1626), 304

Baedeker, Karl, German publisher of guidebooks (1801-1859), 324

Baetica (Andalusia), 216, 470

Bagradas (Medjerda) River, 39, 464-465

Baiae (Baja), 133, 135, 185, 266, 370, 377, 422, 456

Balbinus (Decimus Caelius Balbinus), Roman emperor (?-238), 628

Balbus, Lucius Cornelius, consul (fl. 1st century B.C..), 191, 192, 195, 333, 340, 360

Balbus and Ollius, banking firm, 331

Balearic Islands, 40, 42, 470

Balkans, 431, 483, 519, 630, 638, 669

ballet, 378-379, 487

Baltic Sea, 478

Balzac, Honoré de, French novelist (1799-1850), 412

banking, 79-80, 88, 111, 130, 169, 323, 331-332, 336, 499, 514, 515, 536, 671

bankruptcy, 58, 79, 111, 192, 331-332, 396

baptism, 558, 560, 577, 598, 600, 618, 649, 658, 664

barbarian invasions, 174-178, 188, 294, 406, 424, 428-429, 431, 448-449, 480-481, 507, 627-633, 638-639, 644, 650, 665-670

Barcino (Barcelona), 470

Bar Cocheba, Simeon, Jewish rebel leader (?-135), 542, 548, 549

Bardesanes, Syrian heretic (fl. 200), 604

Barnabas, Joses, apostle, 582-583, 590, 603

Basilica Aemilia, 92

Basilica Julia, 267

Basilica Porcia, 92

basilicas, 92-93, 130, 219, 340, 345, 355, 362, 465, 466, 476, 477, 480, 511, 601, 618-619, 661-662, 671

Basilica Ulpia, 411

Basilides, Alexandrian heretic (fl. 117), 604

Bassa, 317

Batanea, 535

Bath, see Aquae Salis bathing, 81, 343, 344, 345, 374-375, 459, 477, 599, 624; see also watering places

baths, public, Carthaginian, 40, 465;

Roman, 81, 219, 220, 277, 289, 290-291, 317, 327, 343, 355, 356-357, 359-360, 362, 363, 374-376, 412, 418, 440, 459, 460-461, 465, 466, 473, 474, 476, 477, 480, 509, 511, 512, 515, 548, 623, 627, 635, 661

Bathyllus of Alexandria, artist in pantomime (fl. end of 1st century B.C..), 378

Baucalis, 658

Baucis, 256

Bauer, Bruno, German theologian (1809-1882), 554

Baur, Ferdinand Christian, German Protestant theologian (1792-1860), 553-554

beards, 415, 471, 529

Beaumarchais, de (Pierre Auguste Caron), French dramatist (1732-1799), 101

Beauvais (anc. Caesaromagus), 471*, 474

Beersheba, 535

Beethoven, Ludwig van, German composer (1770-1827), 381

Behistun inscription, 528

Belgae, 175

Belgica, see Gaul, Belgic

Belgium, 36, 329

Belgrade (anc. Singidunum), 480

Bellerophon, 10

Bellona, 62, 447

Bellovaci, 471*

Beloch, Karl Julius, German historian in Italy (1854-1929), 333, 364

Benacus, Lacus, see Garda, Lago di

Benedicta, 426

Benefits, On (Seneca), 302

Beneventum (Benevento), 37, 38, 78, 410, 440, 455

Ben-Giora, Simon, Jewish hero (fl. 1st century), 404

Berenice, Jewish queen (28?-?), 288

Berenice (Benghazi), 499

Berkeley, George, Bishop of Cloyne, Irish philosopher (1685-1753), 310

Berlin, 350

Beroea (Aleppo), 512

Beroea (Verria), 583, 585

Berytus (Beirut), 510, 511, 534, 545

Bethar, 548

Bethlehem, 535, 558, 663

Bethsaïda, 535

betrothal, 68, 369, 374

Bible, 539-542, 553, 555, 578, 598, 599, 606, 613*, 614, 615, 616, 618, 658

bibliotheca, 343, 344

Bibliotheca Ulpiana, 635

Bibracte (near Autun), 175

Bibulus, Marcus Calpurnius, politician (?-48 B.C..), 171-172, 196

Bilbilis (Bámbola), 316, 318

biography, 160, 269, 433-434, 442, 483-484, 635, 662-663

birth control, 56, 88, 90, 132, 134, 158, 193, 211, 222-225, 232, 286, 363-364, 438, 483, 487, 505, 606, 666

bisexuality, 132, (Caesar’s) 168, (Antony’s) 199, 246, 253, (Domitian’s) 290, (Martial’s) 317-318, (Horace’s) 369, (Commodus’) 447, (Meleager’s) 509, (Greek Anthology) 510

Bithynia, 55, 120, 140, 155, 157, 167, 170, 216, 276, 366, 441, 516, 518-519, 521, 578, 630, 636, 653, 659;

Bithynia-Pontus, 520

Bicuriges, 471*

Black (Euxine) Sea (anc. Pontus Euxinus), 112, 157, 194, 217, 232, 256-257, 275, 291, 329, 418, 480, 483, 516, 517, 518, 520, 528, 629, 630

Black Stone of Pessinus, 513

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

Blissful Groves, 241

Blossius, Caius, Greek philosopher (fl. 2nd century B.C..), 113, 516

Blue Glass Vase, 347

Boadicea or Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni in Britain (?-6i), 476

Boccaccio, Giovanni, Italian novelist (1313-1375). 258

Boeotia, 310, 483

Bohemia, 406, 431, 432

Boii, 49

Boileau-Despréaux, Nicolas, French poet, satirist, and critic (1636-1711), 249*

Boissier, Marie Louis Gaston, French historian, critic, and archaeologist (1823-1908), 441

Bolingbroke, Henry Saint-John, Viscount, English statesman and political writer (1678-1751), 553

Bologna (anc. Felsina, later Bononia), 5, 11, 78, 455

Bona Dea, 59, (feast of) 65, 172

books, 158, 234, 267, 269, 333, 346

bookshops, 234, 342

Bordeaux (anc. Burdigala), 324, 470, 473

Borghese Gladiator, 453

Borysthenes (Dnieper), 521

Boscoreale, 346, 459

Bosporus, kingdom of, 219, 413, 629

Bosporus (strait), 483, 518-519

Bossuet, Jacques Bénigne, French Bishop of Meaux, and pulpit orator (1627-1704), 662, 663

Boston Museum, 259

Bostra (Basra), 508, 535, 602

Botticelli, Sandro (Alessandro Filipepi), Italian painter (1447?-1510), 354

Boulogne (anc. Gesoriacum), 324, 653

bourgeoisie, 88, 89, 116, 171, 286, 343, 633

Bourges, see Avaricum

boxing, in Etruria, 7;

in Rome, 90, 99, 377, 382

Boy, 351

Brahman, 610

Brahmans, 526, 536, 608

Brahmanism, 537

Bramante, Donato d’Agnolo, Italian architect and painter (1444-1514), 661

bread, see grain

Brenner Pass, 454, 480

Brevity of Life, On the (Seneca), 302

bridges, 17, 77, 176, 266-267, 324, 326, 336, 410, 411, 455, 470, 473, 474, 627, 671

Briseis, 354

Britain, 40, 176, 234, 270-271, 288, 291, 302, 322, 324, 326, 327, 329, 366, 413, 417, 428, 470, 471, 472, 475-477, 479, 602, 620, 622, 633, 638, 641, 651, 669

Britanni, 475

Britannicus, son cf Claudius and Messalina (42-55), 273-275

British Empire, 406

British Museum, 347, 350, 351

Britons, 176

Bronze, Age of, 471

bronzework, 9-10, 18, 82, 227, 346, 349-351, 359, 420, 443, 457, 459-460, 469, 510

brothels, see prostitution

Brothers Pettius, banking firm, 332

Brumalia, 512

Brundisium (Brindisi), 78, 97, 125, 170, 173, 183, 184, 200, 205, 239, 244, 325, 326, 410, 455, 602

Bruttians, 35, 37, 51

Bruttium, 53

Brutus, Decimus Junius, commander (?-43 B.C..), 177, 197, 200, 201

Brutus, Lucius Junius (fl. 6th century B.C..), consul, 16, 17, 196, 197

Brutus, Marcus Junius, politician (85-42 B.C..), 130, 161, 185-186, 189, 194, 196-204, 211, 244, 426, 448, 482, 484, 513, 583

Brutus (in Martial), 318

Bubastis, 498

Budapest, 480

Buddhism, 537, 559

building materials, 356-357, 420, 477, 533, 635

building trades, 322

Bulgaria, 480

bullfights, in Etruria, 6;

in Crete and Thes-saly, 384;

in Rome, 385

bureaucracy, 191, 215, 220, 270-271, 275, 409, 416, 448, 498, 640, 642-645, 665, 668

Burgundy, 473

Burrus, prefect of the Praetorian Guard (fl. ist century), 273, 275, 276

Bury, John Bagnell, Irish historian (1861-1927), 273*

business, see trade

buttress, 635, 661

Byblus, 39, 534

Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron, English poet (1788-1824), 249*

Byrsa, 41, 465

Byzantine Empire, 419, 641

Byzantinism, 641