INDEX RERUM

abl. absol., doer not subj. of main clause, 18.6, 45.1

adverbs

in place of predicate adj., 20.2, 21.1, 23.6, 58.9

standing for attributive adj., 20.11

substituted for pronoun & prep., 3.3, 5.2, 8.3, 11.6, 20.8, 20.9, 22.2, 27.4

in -tim, 4.2

aes alienum, problem of debt in 64–63, 14.2

alliteration, 3.2, 6.3, 7.6, 11.5, passim

pairs of adjs., 1.4, 2.8, 7.5, 11.3, 19.1, 20.3

pairs of nouns, 11.4, 12.2, 14.1, 30.2, 31.1, 34.1, 39.4, 51.33

ambitus, 18.2

anaphora, 3.3, 7.5, 53.2, 59.5

archaic words, pp. 1112

artes (bonae/malae), 2.4

assonance, 11.6

asyndeton, 2.3, 3.2, 5.3, 6.5, passim

triad, 3.3, 4.2, 5.5, 6.3, 12.1

six members, 21.2, 37.3

seven members, 31.3

boni (= optimates), 19.2

carcer, 55.2

chiasmus, 2.2, 3.1, 3.3, 5.4, 5.9, 6.1, 9.1, passim

double, 17.1

chiastic elaboration of two statements, 46.2

clientes, 19.5

Colline Gate, battle of 11.4

colonia, 17.4

comitia centuriata, 24.1

compound for simple verb, 59.1

cum populo agere, 51.43

curia, 32.1

dactylic hexameter, 19.5

dates given by S., 17.1

dative

of agent, 14.7, 20.2

ethical, 52.11

debt, 14.2, 16.4

deponents as passives, 7.3, 48.7

dignitas, 35.3

domi nobiles, 17.4

epistolary past tense, 35.5, 53.6

equester ordo, 17.4

-ere = -erunt (3rd pl., pf. act. indic.), 2.2

-erunt (3rd pl., pf. act. indic.), 20.10

factio, 32.2

fasces, 18.5

figura etymologica, 7.6 (defined), 33.2, 35.3

fortuna, 10.1

frequens senatus, 46.6

frequentative verbs, 2.1

gerund

+ acc. direct object, 4.1, 15.3, 38.1

modal abl. = pres. partic., 61.2

gerundive, in gen. expressing tendency, 6.7, 46.2

gnomic perfect, 11.3, 51.2, 51.11, 58.15

gratia, 20.7

haruspices, 47.2

hendiadys, 2.2, 6.7, 51.4, 52.2

homoeteleuton, 5.9, 61.9

hypallage, 8.3 (defined), 36.5

imperator, 30.4

inauguration of new consuls, 18.5

inconcinnitas, resulting from dissymmetry and deliberate variation, 1.4, 2.6, 9.2, 9.3, 16.4, 17.6, 17.7, 33.1, 38.3, 40.1, 42.1, 42.2, 47.1, 51.3, 51.42

indicative

in place of subjn. in suboblique clauses, 14.7, 17.7, 20.6, 22.3, 27.4 with quippe qui, 48.2

infinitive

expanded use of, 5.9, 15.2, 16.2, 17.6, 30.4, 52.3, 52.24

historical, p. 12, 6.4, 12.2, 16.2, 17.1, 20.7

historical in passive voice, 10.6

historical in combination with finite verb, 24.2

integri MSS, p. 14

interest rates on loans, 33.1

invective in Sallustium, p. 2, p. 4

lex

Aurelia iudiciaria, 17.4

Calpurnia de ambitu, 18.2

Cornelia de privilegiis, 46.6

Cornelia de proscriptione, 37.9

Cornelia de sicariis, 27.2

Flaminia, 33.1

Gabinia, 16.5

Genucia, 33.2

Hortensia, 9.1, 33.3

Licinia-Sextia, 33.2

Lutatia de vi, 31.4

Manilia, 16.5

Oppia, 52.7

Plautia de vi, 17.3, 31.4

Poetelia et Papiria, 33.1

Porcia, 51.22

Sempronia de capite civis, 51.8

Valeria, 33.2

litotes, 3.1 (defined), 3.2, 19.2, 20.16, 23.1

metonymy, 13.3, 14.1, 18.5, 20.2, 20.11, 32.1, 43.1, 51.8, 51.14, 53.4, 59.2

moral terms and slogans perverted, 38.3

municipium, 17.4

mutili MSS, p. 14

nobilis, 5.1

novus homo, 23.6

number

sing. verb with compound subj. treated as a single entity, 9.1, 12.1, 25.3, 39.4, 51.42

verbs in sing. and pl. with collective noun as subj., 7.4, 23.6

orationes in Catilinam

I, 31.6

II, 34.2

III, 48.1

IV, 52.1

ordo v. equester, plebeius, senatorius

orthography, Introd. n. 12

-os = -us (nom. sing., 2nd decl.), 11.2

pactio provinciae, 26.4

papyrus fragments of text, pp. 1415

parataxis, 2.1, 3.3, 7.3, 7.5, 8.1

paronomasia, 11.3, 20.13

pater familias, 43.2

patres = senatores, 6.6

patres conscripti, 51.1

pedibus ire, 50.4

piscinae, 13.1

plebeius ordo, 17.4

pleonasm, 17.2, 39.6, 51.38

pluperfect for historic perfect, 18.6, 24.1, 36.5, 43.1, 46.4, 50.4, 56.2

populares (political term), 20.6

praetorian cohort, 60.5

prepositional phrases

employed as substantive, 3.2

substituted for attributive adj., 6.1, 20.2

pronouns

demonstrative, subj. nom., 8.1, 10.3, 11.3

demonstrative, resumptive for emphasis, 12.5, 20.4, 37.4, 58.16

gender, neut. following series of nouns in f. (m.), 1.7, 3.4, 5.7

reflexive, redundant with prolative inf., 1.1, 7.6

relative, antecedent attracted into rel. clause, 4.2, 11.1, 53.2

antecedent repeated in rel. clause, 51.40

proscriptions, 5.2, 11.4, 16.4, 17.7, 21.2

children of proscribed, 37.9

res repetundae, 18.3

salutatio, 28.1

Saturnalia, 43.1

senatorius ordo, 17.3

senatus consultum ultimum, 29.2

sestertium, 30.6

Sibylline Books, 47.2

simple verb for compound, 7.7, 20.14, 60.5

slaves in the conspiracy, 24.4

socii, 12.5

stipendium, 20.7

stock expressions altered, 10.1, 14.2, 18.2, 23.6, 36.4

subject, abrupt shift between clauses, 5.6, 25.3

subjunctive

primary sequence preceding main vb.

in historical pres., 45.1

primary and secondary sequence after historical pres., 32.2

primary and secondary sequence after historical pf., 34.1

virtual indirect discourse, 7.6, 23.3, 30.6, 36.2, 37.6, 49.4

Sullan veterans, 16.4

supplicatio, 47.3

synesis (constructio ad sensum), p. 13, 16.1 (defined), 17.6, 17.7, 18.2, 43.1, 56.5

syntax

case of common predicate determined by nearer of two verbs, 11.2, 51.38

influenced by analogy within pairs, 5.4

influenced by first of two verbs, 9.5

tabulae novae, 21.2

tetrarches, 20.7

Thirty Tyrants, 51.28

title, Bellum Catilinae, Introd. n. 9

topos, 1.1, 1.3, 1.6, 3.2, 10.1, 11.3, 13.3, 51.12, 52.3, 52.4, 54.6, 58.9, 58.16

tribunate of the plebs, 38.1

trinum nundinum, 18.3

triumph, 30.4

-tudo, abstracts in, 17.2

Twelve Tables, 33.1, 51.39

variation of construction with single verb, 5.9, 10.4, 16.2, 17.6, 25.2, 37.10, 47.1

vectigal, 20.7

Vestal Virgins, 15.1

vindices rerum capitalium, 55.5

virtus, 1.4

word order, normal reversed, 10.1, 18.2, 36.4

zeugma, 12.2, 17.2, 24.2, 36.4, 51.7, 51.9