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by Will Durant


  in Rome, 51, 64, 65, 94, 149;

  in Gaul, 472;

  in Germany, 479;

  in Antioch, 512

  Hume, David, Scottish philosopher and historian (1711-1776), 494, 609

  humiliores, 332, 644

  Hungary, 406

  Huns, 480, 669, 670

  hunting, 96, 321, 408, 414, 415, 423, 425, 428, 430, 446-447, 478, 529, 531, 622, 630

  hydrotherapy, 312-313

  Hymettus, 322

  hymns, 73, 82, 226, 588, 601, 638

  Hypsus, Peri (Longinus), see Sublime, On the Hymn to Zeus (Cleanthes), 584*

  Hyrcanus II, King of Judea (?-30 B.C..), 530-531, 534

  I

  Iamblichus, Syrian Neoplatonic philosopher in Alexandria (?-333?), 635, 636

  Iazyges, 429, 431

  Iberia, in Asia, 413

  Iberians, 468, 472, 475

  Icarus, 256, 385

  Iconium (Konia), 513, 582

  Ides of March, 197

  Idumea, 530, 535

  ientaculum, 70

  Ignatius, Saint, called Theophorus, Bishop of Antioch (?-107?), 588, 611, 648

  Iliad, 240, 241, 516

  Ilium, see Troy

  illuminated manuscripts, 662

  Illyria, 47, 51, 52, 200, 217, 454, 628, 638

  Illyricum, 639

  Imagines (Varro), 159

  immigration into Rome, under the Republic, 81, 94, 95, 121, 126, 179;

  under the Principate, 221, 364-366

  immortality, 527;

  Cicero on, 165;

  Caesar on, 170;

  Virgil on, 242;

  Horace and, 250;

  Seneca on, 305;

  in religion, 429;

  Tacitus on, 435-436;

  Marcus Aurelius on, 446;

  Plutarch on, 485;

  Jews on, 536, 575;

  Christian, 592, 595, 599, 602, 603, 656, 657;

  Plotinus on, 610

  imperator, 191, 213, 268, 350

  imperialism, Roman, 54, 85, 90, 105, 107, 175, 242, 252, 261, 409-410, 414

  impressionism (art), 339, 353, 355

  Inacha, 247

  incest, 172, 266, 274, 290, 495, 623

  Incitatus, 267

  Incrustation (First) Style (painting), 353

  indeterminacy, principle of, 151*

  India, 134, 325, 326, 329, 337, 338, 346, 413, 499, 500, 508, 512, 514, 521, 526

  Indian Ocean, 325, 413, 499

  Indians, 600* Indica (Arrian), 520

  Indies, 503

  Indo-European languages, 73

  Indo-Europeans, 36, 60, 528

  Indus, 413

  Industrial Revolution, 477

  industry, Etruscan, 6;

  Carthaginian, 40;

  under Rome, 77-81, 88, 190, 310, 321-323, 328, 330, 332-334, 336-337, 342, 370, 448, 455, 456, 457, 463, 473, 477, 482, 498-499, 510, 529, 631-633, 641-642, 644, 668, 671

  infanticide, in Greece, 42;

  in Rome, 56, 222, 363-364, 396, 434, 666;

  forbidden among Jews and Christians, 546, 598

  Inferno (Dante), 8

  inflation, 211, 330-331, 632-633

  informers, see Delatores

  Ingenuus, ruler of eastern provinces (fl. 258), 629

  inheritance, 57, (taxes) 58, 222-224, 245, 267, 301, 363, 396, 397, 399, 438, 479, (tax), 622, 657

  initiation, 524-525, 606

  Innocenza, 351

  In Pisonem (Cicero), 161

  “In Praise of Nero” (Lucan), 296

  Inquisition, 649

  insanity, 312

  inscriptions, Etruscan, 5;

  Roman, 73, 271, 293;

  Pompeian, 458;

  Italian, 461

  Institutes (Justinian), 406

  Institutiones (Gaius), 392

  Institutio Oratoria (Quintilian), 314-315

  insulae, 341-342

  interest, 79, 88, 129-130, 131, 169, 170, 184, 192, 211, 212, 219, 302, 310, 331-332, 336, 627, 657

  intermarriage, of Phoenicians with natives, 39;

  in Rome, 221-224, 395

  international law, 48

  interregnum, 30

  Intricate (Fourth) Style (painting), 353

  invention, 287-288, 323, 328*, 503-504

  Ionia, 86, 125, 132, 133, 158, 204, 513, 514, 523, 594, 629, 630, 636

  Ionian Sea, 206

  Ionic order (architecture), 338, 355, 357

  Iphigenia, 149, 353

  Iranians, 471, 516, 529

  Ireland, 36, 73, 471, 472

  Irenaeus, St., Greek Bishop of Lyons (130?-202?), 556, 611-612, 616, 617

  Iris, Egyptian handmaiden of Cleopatra (?-30 B.C..), 208

  Iron, Age of, 236

  irrigation, Etruscan, 6;

  Roman, 320, 464, 631, 665

  Isaeus, Greek rhetorician in Rome (end of 1st century), 368

  Isaiah, 540, 541, 560-561, 567, 574

  Isiac cult, see Isis Isis, 193, 266, 358, 390, 447, 467-468, 523-524, 525, 526, 527, 596, 606, 635

  Isis, Temple of, 291, 358, 369, 390

  Islam, 606

  Isocrates, Athenian orator and rhetorician (436-338 B.C..), 103, 166

  Israel, see Jews

  Isthmian games, 85, 283, 486-487

  Istria, 73, 455

  Istrus, 480

  Italian, 73, 295

  Italica (Sevilla la Vieja), 414, 470

  Italus, King of the Sicels, 4

  Italy, 3-5;

  city-states, 6;

  art, 10;

  Roman conquest, 34-38;

  Second Punic War, 49-52, 54;

  soil, 76-77;

  trade, 78;

  population, 81;

  music, 82;

  northern boundary, 87;

  farming, 104, 111;

  Celtic attack, 119, 472;

  Social War, 122;

  slave revolt, 137-138;

  troops in, 172;

  saved by Caesar, 177-178;

  supports Caesar, 182;

  chaotic state in 45 B.C.., 190;

  citizenship, 193;

  Augustus in, 205-206;

  exhaustion, 211-212;

  agriculture, 237, 319-321;

  industry, 323;

  trade, 328-330;

  lack of grain, 336;

  water of, 356;

  law, 404-406;

  plague in, 429;

  in the 2nd century, 448-449;

  under the Principate, 453-461;

  religion, 522-523, 542;

  barbarian invasions, 629, 638;

  economic and political condition under the monarchy, 632, 666-669

  Ithaca, 241

  Iucundus, Lucius Caecilius, Pompeian auctioneer, 459-460

  lulus, see Ascanius

  ius civile, 393-404, 405

  ius gentium, 393, 404-406

  Ixion, 352

  J

  Jairas, father of girl awakened by Christ (1st century), 563

  James, Christ’s brother, 558

  James, son of Alphaeus, called the Just, apostle (?-62), 555, 577, 583, 597

  James, son of Zebedee, apostle (?-41?), 563, 577, 592

  James, The General Epistle of, 600, 616

  James I, King of England (1566-1625), 555

  Jamnia, 535, 547-548

  Janiculum, 12, 340

  Janus, 58-59, 61, 67, 82, 358

  Janus, Temple of, 211, 285, 358

  Japan, 295, 374, 421

  javelin, 308

  Jeremiah, Hebrew prophet, 567

  Jericho, 535

  Jerome, Saint (Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius), Latin father of the Church (340?-420), 154, 392, 578, 596, 612, 614

  Jerusalem, 288, 349, 358, 365, 404, 419, 508, 530, 531, 532, 535, 537, 538, 542-549, 558, 559, 562, 569-571, 574, 576, 577, 579, 581-583, 585, 586, 587, 602, 603, 616, 650, 663

  Jerusalem, Temple of, 268, 349, 365, 530-531, 533, 536, 537, 538, 539, 542-545, 548, 560, 568, 570-571, 574, 575, 577, 583, 586, 599, 603

&n
bsp; Jerusalem Delivered (Tasso), 637

  Jesus, see Christ

  Jesus, Life of (Renan), 554

  Jesus, Life of (Strauss), 553

  jewelry, in Etruria, 6;

  in Carthage, 41, 42;

  under Rome, 70, 89, 132, 134, 193, 215, 223, 273, 328-329, 345, 346, 373, 429, 465, 471, 489, 529, 578, 596, 624-625, 640

  Jewish Commonwealth, Second, 530

  Jews, 41, 65, 66, 192, 193, 199, 225, 288, 292, 365-366, 390, 394, 407, 413, 419, 421, 423, 438, 487, 500-502, 507, 512, 525, 529-549, 554, 556, 559, 563-595, 598, 601, 614, 626, 646

  Job, 540

  Jocasta, 623

  Johanan ben Zakkai, Jewish rabbi (fl. 1st century), 547

  John, St., apostle and evangelist, 555, 556, 559, 561-562, 563, 571-572, 575*, 577, 592-595, 611, 648

  John, The Epistles of, 557, 575*, 592;

  First, 575

  John, The Gospel of St., 502, 553, 559, 561-562, 565, 570, 571-572, 575*, 592-595, 603

  John the Baptist, 558, 560-561, 562, 563, 564, 568, 569, 570

  John the Elder, early Christian, 555

  joint-stock companies, 79-80, 323

  Joppe or Joppa (Jaffa), 508, 535, 577

  Jordan, 535, 560, 577

  Joseph, Christ’s brother, 558

  Joseph, husband of Mary, mother of Christ, 559

  Josephus, Flavius, Jewish historian (37-95?), 325, 498, 500, 531, 536, 537, 538, 543, 544-545, 546, 554, 558, 560

  Joshua, son of Sirach, 539

  Jotopata, 544

  Jove, see Jupiter Juba I, King of Numidia (?-46 B.C..), 189, 466

  Juba II, King of Numidia and historian (?-ca. 19 A.D.), 42, 466

  Judah, Jewish Patriarch (fl. ca. 200), 547

  Judaism, 63, 366, 501-502, 529, 549, 575-595, 597-599, 601, 602, 604-605, 606, 614, 625, 626

  Judas, Christ’s brother, 558

  Judas the Gaulonite, Jewish rebel leader (fl. beginning of 1st century), 543

  Judas Iscariot (of Kerioth) apostle, 563-564, 571

  Judea, 140, 203, 204, 268, 281, 283, 285, 390, 508, 530-549, 557, 558, 560, 569, 570, 577, 618

  Judgment, Last, 243, 542, 553, 559, 560, 563, 567, 593-594, 595, 597, 599, 603, 607, 612

  Jugurtha, King of Numidia (?-104 B.C..), 118-119, 404

  Jugurthine War, 118-119

  Jugurthine War (Sallust), 160

  Julia, sister of Caesar (1st century B.C..), 200

  Julia, daughter of Caesar and fourth wife of Pompey (?-54 B.C..), 134, 171, 179

  Julia, daughter of Augustus (?-14 A.D.), 220, 229-232, 235, 257, 259, 262, 263*, 265

  Julia, granddaughter of Augustus (1st century A.D.), 232, 235

  Julia, daughter of Germanicus (1st century), 301

  Julian (Flavius Claudius Julianus), called the Apostate, Roman emperor (331-363), 18, 474, 635

  Julian Aqueduct, 220

  Julian Laws, of Caesar, 171-173;

  of Augustus, 223-224, 230, 235, 255, 256, 290

  Julianus, see Didius Julian

  Julianus, Salvius, jurist (fl. 2nd century), 392, 394, 416

  Julii, Roman clan, 21, 167

  Julio-Claudian dynasty, 211-285, 286, 289, 293, 349

  Jullian, Camille, French historian (1850-1933), 475

  Juno, 61, 67, 81, 82, 83, 349, 358;

  of Veil, 62

  Juno Moneta, Temple of, 358

  Jupiter (Jove), 61, 63, 67, 81, 82, 83, 93, 100, 144, 151, 167, 242, 256, 268, 284, 306, 317, 349, 350, 357-358, 388, 389, 419, 458, 496, 548, 625, 626, 640;

  Jupiter Optimus Maximus, 358;

  Jupiter Pluvius, 61;

  Jupiter Stator, 358;

  Jupiter Tonans, 61, 357;

  planet, 309

  Jupiter, Temple of, 92, 341

  Jupiter, Temple of (Pompeii), 459

  Jupiter Heliopolitanus, Temple of, 511

  Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva, Temple of, 81, 83, 287, 289, 290, 358

  Jupiter Stator, Temple of, 358

  Jupiter Tonans, Temple of, 61, 357

  juries, 114, 116-117, 121, 126, 178, 192, 403

  jurisprudence, see law

  Justice, see Astraea

  Justin, Christian martyr (?-108), 611

  Justin Martyr (Justinus Flavius), Church father in Palestine (100?-166), 592, 611

  Justinian I the Great (Flavius Anicius Jus-tinianus), Byzantine emperor (483-565), 392, 393, 394, 399, 406, 409, 416, 605, 634

  Juvenal (Decimus Junius Juvenalis), satirical poet (ca. 60-ca. 140), 67, 73, 234, 272, 295, 312, 314, 319, 325, 332, 334, 341, 343, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 369, 370, 371, 372-373, 376, 381, 387, 388, 389, 402, 433, 436, 437-439, 440, 453, 466, 546, 612, 671

  Karlsburg, 633

  Keats, John, English poet (1795-1821), 147, 157

  Kent, 476

  Kerasous, or Cerasus (Kerasun), 320

  Kerch, see Panticapaeum

  Kerch, Strait of, 517

  Kingdom of Heaven, 538, 540-542, 557, 559, 560, 562, 564-570, 575, 582, 593, 594-595, 596, 597, 602, 603-604, 605, 617

  Klausner, Joseph, Jewish scholar (b. 1874), 557*

  “knucklebones,” 354

  Krishna, 553

  Kuban River, 517

  L

  labarum, 654

  Labeo, Antistius, jurist (?-42 B.C. .), 203, 391-392

  Labienius, Quintus, general (?-39 B.C..), 205

  Labienus, Titus, politician and soldier (?-45 B.C..), 182, 186, 189, 205

  Lactantius Firmianus, Lucius Caelius, father of the Latin church, in Africa (260?-325?), 578, 643, 651, 654, 662

  Lady of Elche, The, 469

  Laelius Sapiens, Caius (ca. 186-? B.C..), 96-97, 101, 102, 107, 114

  Laenas, Caius Popilius, consul and ambassador (fl. 172-168 B.C..), 107

  Laetus, Praetorian prefect (fl. reign of Commodus), 448

  Lais (Greek Anthology), 510

  Lake Garda, see Garda, Lago di

  Lake Regillus, Battle of (496 B.C..), ...

  Lalage, 247

  Lambaesis (Lambèse), 466

  Lamia, Lucius Aelius, consul and patron (fl. 1st century B.C.. and 1st century A.D.), 233

  Lampridius, Aelius, Latin historian (fl. early 4th century), 624, 634

  land distribution, in Greece, 86;

  in Rome, 47, 87, 113-117, 119, 120, 121, 126, 128, 136, 171, 174, 184, 192-193, 213, 218, 287, 319, 336, 407, 465, 627, 631*

  landownership, 57, 76-77, 90, 111-118, 192, 213, 219, 319-320, 333, 336, 483, 631, 644, 657

  landscape, see painting

  language, Etruscan, 5, 17;

  Celtic, 36;

  Carthaginian, 41;

  Latin, 17, 38, 72-73

  Lanuvium (Civita Lavinia), 35, 371, 423

  Laocoon, 345

  Laodicea (Latakia), 512, 513, 516

  lararium, 343

  Lares, 7, 58, 69, 226

  lares compitales, 81

  Larissa, 186

  Larius, Lacus, see

  Lake Como Lasa (or Mean), Etruscan goddess, 7

  Last Supper, 555

  La Tène iron culture, 471, 472

  Lateran Museum, 350

  latifundia, 77, 104, 105, 107, 111-114, 118, 130, 190, 297, 319, 336, 411, 464, 465, 473, 498, 631, 668

  Latin, 72-74, 97, 98, 101, 102, 103-104, 156, 158-162, 164, 166, 167, 177, 233, 258, 259, 295, 304, 312, 313, 319, 365, 393, 410, 415, 441, 442, 443, 455, 469, 474, 476, 477, 507, 514, 517, 572, 612, 619, 630, 661, 671

  Latina, Via, 77

  Latin Language, On the (Varro), 159

  Latin League, 35, 37, 38

  Latins, 5, 11, 21, 35, 36, 39, 241

  Latinus, 240-241

  Latium, 11, 12, 14, 18, 21, 35, 37, 43, 51, 61, 200, 240-241, 344, 437, 453, 666

  laurel, 83, 191

  Laurentum, 344, 440

  Laureolus, robber, crucified (1st century), 385

  Lavinia, 12, 241

  Law, see Torah

  law, under the Republic, 22-33, 57, 67, 70, 71, 72, 73, 79, 83, 89, 99, 104-105, 1
13-118, 126, 133, 138, 139-140, 144, 171-173, 174, 176, 179, 182, 189, 191-194, 198;

  Cicero on, 165-166;

  under the Principate, 213-217, 219, 221-225, 230-231, 250, 261, 262, 264, 269, 270-271, 293, 312, 323, 324, 331-332, 335, 338, 340, 341, 364, 369, 391-406, 416, 418, 420, 424, 427-428, 443, 448, 465, 473, 474, 477, 481, 488, 510, 619, 646;

  under the monarchy, 633-634, 642-652, 656-657, 661;

  of Rome, 670

  law, practice of, 141, 160, 316, 317, 466, (Ovid’s) 254, (Seneca’s) 301, 401-403, (Juvenal’s) 437, (Pliny’s) 439-441, (Apuleius’) 467-468, (Lucian’s) 495, (Tertullian’s) 612, (L. Septimius Severus’) 621

  Law of the Nations, see ius gentium

  Laws (Cicero), see Legibus, De

  lays, 73

  Lebanon (Libanus), 329

  Lebanon (anc. Libanus) Mountains, 511

  lectures, 135, 443, 465, 483-485, 488-490, 495, 505, 511, 514, 521-522, 635

  legates, 216

  legend, in Livy, 251, 256, 308

  Legibus, De (Cicero), 141, 163*

  Leicester (anc. Ratae Coritanorum), 477

  Leiden (anc. Lugdunum Batavorum), 324

  leisure, 235

  Lemures, 59-60;

  Feast of, 65

  Lentuli, Roman family, 76

  Lentulus, Gnaeus, senator (fl. 1st century), 332

  Lentulus Batiates, trainer of gladiators (fl. 1st century B.C..), 137

  Lentulus Crus, Lucius Cornelius, consul (?-48 B.C..), 181, 183, 185

  Lentulus Sura, Publius Cornelius, conspirator (?-63 B.C..), 129, 143-144, 202

  Leochares, Athenian sculptor (fl. 4th century B.C..), 349

  Leonardo, see Vinci, Leonardo da

  Lepidus, Marcus Aemilius, consul (?-216 B.C..), 382

  Lepidus, Marcus Aemilius, triumvir (?-13 B.C..), 201, 203, 225

  Leptis Magna (Lebda), 39, 105, 465

  Leptis Minor, 40, 465

  Lesbia, 135, 155-157

  Lesbos, 253

  Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim, German critic and dramatist (1729-1781), 100, 553

  letters, Cornelia’s, 113;

  Cicero’s, 162-163, 165, 195;

  Marcus Aurelius’, 425, 430;

  Pliny the Younger’s, 440-441;

  Fronto’s, 442

  Leucas (It. Santa Maura), 139

  Leuce Come, 508

  Leviticus, 539, 567

  lex talionis, 32, 398

  Liber, 62, 65-66

  Libera, 65-66

  Liberalia, 66

  Libra, 298

  libraries, in Carthage, 42;

  in Athens, 418;

  under Rome, 96, 131, 132, 159, 219, 234, 343, 459, 635, 662

  libraries, public, 159, 193, 219, 234, 257, 291, 358, 360, 376, 411, 421, 440, 461, 466, 515, 627

  Libya, 43, 46, 48, 413, 500

  Licinian laws, 24, 114

  Licinianus, son of Licinius and nephew of Constantine I (?-326), 663-664

  Licinius (Caius Flavius Valerius Licinianus Licinius), Roman emperor (?-325), 653-655, 656, 659, 663

 

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