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Book, Verse grey = Comment text1 Note | while he died (possibly Book III, l. 700-712).~ ~Lucan' 2 I | BOOK I~ The Crossing of the Rubicon~ ~ ~ ~ 3 I, 308(11)| Caesar. (See the close of Book IV.)~ ~ 4 I, 369(15)| See Book II., 630.~ ~ 5 I, 471(17)| clouds appears again in Book VII., line 7; Book IX., 6 I, 471(17)| again in Book VII., line 7; Book IX., line 379; and Book 7 I, 471(17)| Book IX., line 379; and Book X., line 317.~ ~ 8 I, 501(18)| their Artemis. (Compare Book VI., 93.)~ ~ 9 I, 506(19)| groves is again alluded to in Book III., lines 462-489. Dean 10 I, 506(19)| passage at the beginning of Book IX.; and also Book VI., 11 I, 506(19)| beginning of Book IX.; and also Book VI., line 933). But all 12 I, 632(24)| Book VI., 420.~ ~ 13 I, 659(27)| See Book IX., 1178.~ ~ 14 II | BOOK II~ The Flight of Pompeius~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 15 II, 112(3) | the story of Antruns, in Book IV.~ ~ 16 II, 188(11)| flesh. (For Antaeus see Book IV., 660.) Enomaus was king 17 II, 498(19)| See the note to Book I., 164. In reality Caesar 18 II, 534(22)| See Book VII., 695.~ ~ 19 II, 537(23)| See Book I., 368.~ ~ 20 II, 609(26)| their arms bare. (See also Book VI., 945.)~ ~ 21 II, 627(28)| See Book I., line 369.~ ~ 22 II, 728 | Within the Latian book recorded stand,~ ~ 23 III | BOOK III~ Massilia~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 24 III, 97(5) | Near Aricia. (See Book VI., 92.)~ ~ 25 III, 221(13)| Conf. Book VI., 473.~ ~ 26 III, 254(16)| the Ancients", p. 447.) In Book VI., line 193, the pilot 27 III, 288(19)| side of the equator. (See Book IX., 630.)~ ~ 28 III, 307(20)| See Book I., 117.~ ~ 29 III, 455(27)| See note to Book I., 506.~ ~ 30 III, 706(30)| according to others, those at Book ix., line 952.~ ~ 31 IV | BOOK IV~ Caesar in Spain. War 32 IV, 65(4) | named the Hellespont. (See Book IX., 1126.) The sun enters 33 IV, 73(5) | See Book I., 463.~ ~ 34 IV, 82(6) | occurs again at line 760; Book V., 80; Book VII., 452.~ ~ 35 IV, 82(6) | at line 760; Book V., 80; Book VII., 452.~ ~ 36 IV, 165(9) | Compare Book I., 519.~ ~ 37 IV, 666(17)| giants and the gods, see Book VII., 170, and Book IX., 38 IV, 666(17)| see Book VII., 170, and Book IX., 774. Ben Jonson ("Sejanus", 39 IV, 790(23)| See Book II., 537.~ ~ 40 IV, 932(27)| Caesar's camp is described in Book I., line 303. He became 41 IV, 932(27)| Labienus; and, as described in Book III., was sent to Sardinia 42 IV, 932(27)| the latter part of this book. Mommsen describes him as 43 V | BOOK V~ The Oracle. The Mutiny. 44 V, 7 | marking with new names the book of Rome,~ ~ 45 V, 80(7) | See Book IV., 82.~ ~ 46 V, 123(10)| which vexed their country (Book III., line 225), and were 47 V, 125(11)| See Herodotus, Book VII., 140-143. The reference 48 V, 399(20)| the oracle of Hammon in Book IX. He was slain at Munda, 49 V, 464(25)| his Dictatorship. (Compare Book VII., line 471.)~ ~ 50 V, 687(30)| See Book I., 463.~ ~ 51 V, 709(31)| introduced it into his poetry." (Book II., 23, and Book IV., 36.) 52 V, 709(31)| poetry." (Book II., 23, and Book IV., 36.) In "Oceanus" Aeschylus 53 VI | BOOK VI~ The Flight Near Dyrrhachium.~ 54 VI, 16(1) | the Ceraunian promontory (Book V., 747). About the year 55 VI, 93(4) | i. 5). As to Diana, see Book I., line 501.~ ~ 56 VI, 361(10)| into Caesar's hands. See Book IV., line 5.~ ~ 57 VI, 365 | then been blotted from the book of fate.~ ~ ~ ~ 58 VI, 406(12)| See Book VIII., line 3.~ ~ 59 VI, 419(17)| Book I., line 632; Book VII., 60 VI, 419(17)| Book I., line 632; Book VII., line 904. Agave was 61 VI, 472(28)| The Argo. Conf. Book III., 223.~ ~ 62 VI, 498(29)| See Book VII., 1022.~ ~ 63 VI, 575(34)| course by the planets. (See Book X., line 244.)~ ~ 64 VI, 944(41)| See Book II., 609.~ ~ 65 VI, 967(44)| be introduced in a later book, in which the shade of Pompeius 66 VII | BOOK VII~ The Battle~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 67 VII, 3(2) | See Book VI., 577.~ ~ 68 VII, 6(3) | fuel in the clouds, see Book I., line 471.~ ~ 69 VII, 16(4) | along with Crassus. (Compare Book IX., 709.)~ ~ 70 VII, 169(6) | battle of the giants. (See Book IV., 666.)~ ~ 71 VII, 203(8) | distance from Pharsalia. Comp. Book VI., 677.~ ~ 72 VII, 298(12)| See Book I., 411, and following lines.~ ~ 73 VII, 471(16)| See Book V., 463.~ ~ 74 VII, 534(19)| Compare Book I., line 600.~ ~ 75 VII, 557(20)| by Caesar, "Civil War", Book III., 91. Caesar called 76 VII, 694(24)| leader who fell. (Compare Book II, lines 534-590, for his 77 VII, 906(26)| See Book VI., 420.~ ~ 78 VIII | BOOK VIII~ Death of Pompeius~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 79 VIII, 1(1) | Comp. Book VI., line 407.~ ~ 80 VIII, 198(2) | Comp. Book III., line 256.~ ~ 81 VIII, 374(12)| with Caius Marcellus. (See Book V., 9.) He was murdered 82 VIII, 545(17)| Comp. Herodotus, Book iii. 27. Apis was a god 83 VIII, 946(22)| See Book VII., line 20.~ ~ 84 IX | BOOK IX~ Cato~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 85 IX, 4(1) | general conflagration, (see Book VII. line 949), with their 86 IX, 193(4) | See Book VIII., line 547.~ ~ 87 IX, 507(13)| Comp. "Paradise Regained", Book iv., 115; and see Book X., 88 IX, 507(13)| Book iv., 115; and see Book X., line 177.)~ ~ 89 IX, 556(14)| the priests of Mars. (See Book I., 666.)~ ~ 90 IX, 628(16)| Compare Book III., 288.~ ~ 91 IX, 640(17)| See Book V., 400.~ ~ 92 IX, 705(18)| triumphs, B.C. 61. (Compare Book II., 684, &c.)~ ~ 93 IX, 821(23)| Milton's "Paradise Lost", Book X., 520-530.)~ ~ 94 IX, 948(27)| See Book III., 706.~ ~ 95 IX, 1103(30)| on the geography of this book. (See "Pope's Works", Vol. 96 IX, 1124(32)| See Book IV., 65.~ ~ 97 IX, 1176(33)| the temple of Vesta. (See Book I., 659.)~ ~ ~ ~ 98 X | BOOK X~ Caesar in Egypt~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 99 X, 38(2) | See Book III., 268.~ ~ 100 X, 73(3) | the worship of Isis. (See Book VIII, line 974.)~ ~ 101 X, 172(6) | See Book IX., 507.~ ~ 102 X, 239(10)| in its revolution. (See Book VI., 576.)~ ~ 103 X, 252(11)| Mercury. (See Book IX., 777.)~ ~ 104 X, 264(13)| So also Herodotus, Book ii., 22. Yet modern discoveries 105 X, 290(14)| So, too, Herodotus, Book ii., 20, who attributes 106 X, 308(15)| See on Book V., 709. Herodotus mentions 107 X, 549(22)| See Book VIII., 253.~ ~ 108 X, 618(25)| stood the lighthouse. (See Book IX, 1191.) Proteus, the 109 X, 618(25)| Homeric story. ("Odyssey", Book IV, 400.)~ ~