APPENDIXES AND INDEX

APPENDIX A

LIST OF SURVIVING WORKS OF CICERO

c. 84 B.C.

On Invention I-III

81 B.C.

For Quinctius

80 B.C.

For Roscius of Ameria

?77 B.C.

For Roscius the Comic Actor

70 B.C.

Divination against Caecilius; Against Verres I, II i–v

69 B.C.

For Tullius; For Fonteius (incomplete); For Caecina

68–44 B.C.

Letters to Atticus (XVI books)

66 B.C.

For the Manilian Law (On the Command of Cn. Pompeius); For Cluentius

?6os B.C.

Translations of Aratus’s Phaenomena (fragments)

63 B.C.

Against Rullus (On the Agrarian Law) I–III; For Gaius Rabirius; Against Catiline -IV; For Murena

62 B.C.

For Sulla; For Archias

62–60 B.C.

Poem on his Consulate I–III (fragments)

62–43 B.C.

Letters to Friends (XVI books)

60–54 B.C.

Letters to his Brother Quintus (III books)

59 B.C.

For Flaccus

57 B.C.

After his Return, to the People; After his Return, in the Senate; On his Home

56 B.C.

On the Reply of the Diviners; For Sestius; Against Vatinius; For Caelius; On the Consular Provinces; For Balbus

55 B.C.

On the Orator I-III; Against Piso

54 B.C.

For Plancius; For Rabirius Postumus; For Scaurus (fragments)

c. 54 B.C.

The Divisions of Oratory

54–51 B.C.

On the State I–VI (incomplete)

52 B.C.

For Milo; On the Best Kind of Orators (fragment)

52 and 46–45 B.C.

On Laws I–? V (incomplete)

46 B.C.

For Marcellus; For Ligarius; Brutus; The Orator; Paradoxes of the Stoics

45 B.C.

For King Deiotarus; On the Greatest Degrees of Good and Evil I-V; Academics I–IV (incomplete); Translations of Plato’s Timaeus and Protagoras (fragments); Consolation (fragments); Hortensius (fragments)

44 B.C.

Tusculan Disputations I–V; On Divination I–II; On Auguries (fragments); On Fate (part); On Glory I–II (fragments); Cato the Elder, On Old Age; Laelius, On Friendship; Topica (Methods of Drawing Conclusions); On Duties I–III; On Virtues (fragments); On the Nature of the Gods I–III

44–43 B.C.

Letters to Brutus (books I–IX; two books of these dates survive)

44–43 B.C.

Against Antony, Philippics I–XIV

A number of these works are translated in other volumes in this series, Cicero: Selected Political Speeches, Cicero: Murder Trials, and Cicero: On the Good Life. These volumes also include lists of modern works about Cicero.

APPENDIX B

GENEALOGICAL TABLES

1. CICERO

2. THE METELLI AND POMPEY

3. CAESAR AND ANTONY

4. CATO THE YOUNGER AND BRUTUS

5. THE SCIPIOS