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enth, 217; the twelfth, 220; the thirteenth, 222; the fourteenth, _ibid._ Philo, the academician, i., 43; Cicero studies with, 50, 51. Philodamus, and his daughter in the trial of Verres, i., 142. Philology, discussed with Caesar, ii., 170. Philosophy, Cicero's nature of, i., 33, 58, 59; rumor that Cicero will devote himself to it, 97; Cicero did not believe in it, 194; devotes himself to it, ii., 163; the nature of Cicero's treatises, 277; the nature of his feeling, 278; Greek laughed at by Cicero, _ibid._; not real with him, 280; apologizes for, 319. Philotomus, freedman of Terentia, ii., 105. Phaenomena, The, by Aratus, i., 46. Pindenissum, Cicero besieges, ii., 91; his letter to Cato respecting, 92. Pirates, picked up by officers of Verres, i., 160; commission given to Pompey against, 171; their power, 172. Piso, abuse of, i., 151; Consul when Cicero was banished, 312; Cicero appeals to him, 320; robs Cicero, 324; Cicero's speech against, ii., 41; of high family, _ibid._; becomes Censor, 42; speaks for Antony in the Senate, 220. Piso, Calpurnius, Cicero defended, i., 191. Plancius, very kind to Cicero, i., 325; Cicero pleads for, ii., 49. Plancus, Lucius, letters from, ii., 140; Cicero writes to him, 211; may have been true, 228, 230, 234. Plancus, Munatius, Cicero's joy at his condemnation, ii., 74. Pliny, the elder, as to Cicero, i., 204. Plato, Cicero describes himself as a lover of, ii., 288. Plutarch, is to Cicero, i., 16; accuses him of running from Sulla's wrath, 57. Poetry, Cicero as a poet, i., 47. Poetus, gave some books to Cicero, i., 13; Cicero's correspondence with, ii., 172; Cicero took his books, 328. Political opinions, Cicero's, i., 54, 55; definition made by Cicero, ii., 28. Pollio, may have been true, ii., 228, 234. Pompeia, Caesar's wife divorced, i., 255. Pompeius, Strabo, father of Pompey the Great, i., 49. Pompey, the rising man, i., 55; devoid of scruple, 77; appointed to put down the pirates, 172; his character, 173; how regarded by Caesar, 216; his intercourse with Caesar, 243; Cicero's letters to, 244; chosen by him as his leader, 246; called home to act against Catiline, 247; returns from the East, 257; his jealousy, 259; Mommsen's opinion, _ibid._; one of the Triumvirate,
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