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  1   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.)~ ~
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