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490 INDEX<br />

et (and indeed) 313 28; (and yet) 161 Gabinius 184 24<br />

36, 376 13<br />

garlands 420 13<br />

Etruscans 336 8<br />

Gauls, infanticide among 197 18, 198<br />

Evans, R. W., quoted xiv<br />

25<br />

euigoro 262 5<br />

gehenna 465 32<br />

exactor 371 20, 410 12<br />

genitive: after comparative 406 31 ;<br />

examen 217 16, 408 13<br />

examples of its use 272 8; with<br />

exancillo 262 6<br />

adjectives 272 8, 410 3, 21<br />

exceptio 282 33<br />

genius, of the emperor 368 5<br />

excessus (death) 333 28<br />

gens (=genus) 410 1; hoc genus<br />

exorbitatio 279 14<br />

(adverbially) 341 28; gen-us tertium<br />

exorbito 180 25, 257 24, 279 12<br />

464 3<br />

exorcism, power of 321 7<br />

ghosts, called up 319 23<br />

expauesco 379 30, 394 22<br />

goats as diviuators 320 12<br />

expedio: expedite 454 26<br />

God, patience of 416 4<br />

exposure of children 200 21, 207 37 gods : human beings 212 11, 217 9, 19;<br />

exprimo: expressus 412 25<br />

in literature 235 31; of the heathen<br />

expungo 161 3, 248 30, 280 27, 296 30, as demons 310 27, 320 28; pagan<br />

363 19, 466 1<br />

views of the 451 29, 462 8 etc.<br />

exsecramentum 310 30<br />

grace before and after meat 397 34,<br />

exsero: exsertus 296 37, 374 25<br />

399 25<br />

exsufflation 326 5<br />

gradtis 294 3 ; obstruere gradum 338 18<br />

exsul (c. genit.) 418 8<br />

(see also p. 9 n. 1)<br />

extendo 195 15<br />

graves, rifled 373 14<br />

exterus: cxtremissimus 275 28 ; extimus guttur (in plur.) 354 12<br />

286 21<br />

gymnosophistae 417 18<br />

extorqueo 200 16, 364 29<br />

habeo o. infin. 316 15, 371 4, 372 22<br />

extra 443 38<br />

Hadrian 179 17, 25 ; his rescript to<br />

extranei (heathen) 365 4<br />

Fundanus 157 35<br />

eyes, chastity of the 428 27, 442<br />

hands, raised in prayer 349 2<br />

29<br />

hariolus 424 9<br />

fabricatio 227 33<br />

hastarium 231 35<br />

facio: facit ad 323 1<br />

head, uncovered, in prayer 349 36<br />

factitator 290 7, 441 3<br />

Herauld, Didier xv, xix<br />

facula 373 30<br />

Hercules 244 4, 245 34, 246 38<br />

fagots, used in torture 472 22<br />

hie: ad hoc 464 19: see also ob<br />

famelicus 244 15<br />

Hiera 405 36<br />

famulo 298 33<br />

Hieromus 276 25<br />

fasting 412 1<br />

hodiernus: ad (in) hodiernum 408 5<br />

fattening of fowls 181 8<br />

Homer, first poet 238 13<br />

Felix, surname of Sulla 223 5<br />

hooks, as instruments of torture 225 4,<br />

filii ( = liberi) 209 4 [.Archiv viii 190-1] 353 37<br />

fingers, use of, in counting 276 3 hostilitas 370 32<br />

fire, ordeal of, applied to Christians hostis publicus 156 4, 361 22, 380 5<br />

469 19<br />

human beings, honoured as gods and<br />

flagito 431 19<br />

saviours 220 4<br />

floreo (metaph.) 218 37<br />

hymns 399 15<br />

flying powers of magicians 320 36<br />

foculus 205 19<br />

idols 223 16, 20, 26, 224 11<br />

follis 476 15<br />

Jews: attack Christianity 257 29;<br />

folly: see madness<br />

source of Christianitv 281 1; dis­<br />

formator 360 13<br />

persion of 284 23, 27 ; as persecutors<br />

fortasse an 282 15<br />

306 10; their treaties with the<br />

forte: see si<br />

Romans 337 35; their religion<br />

frater as Christian title 393 14; fratres<br />

lawful 282 19<br />

(brother[B] and sister[s]) 317 38<br />

•ill.: see also iiil.<br />

fruits, of Christian doctrine 430 24<br />

illusor 438 8<br />

(frux) 297 3<br />

images of gods, not primitive 336 18<br />

fungor (o. dat.) 196 29<br />

imago (opp, ueritas) 467 4

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