CONTENTS OF THE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES.
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Introductory remarks................................................... ɪ.
Sources of Itoman history and their credibility ........................ ii.
LECTURE II.
Antiquity of the art of writing among the Romans .................... vi.
Annales maximi, annales pontificum................................... viii.
Easti, Commentarii pontificum, Iibri pontificum, Iaudationes funèbres., xii.
Poetical tales and lays................................................. xiii∙
LECTURE III.
Examples of made-up annals........................................... xv.
Changes of metrical legends ............................................ xvii.
Chronicles and family chronicles........................................ xix.
Ancient Laws........................................................... xxi.
LECTURE IV.
Earliest literature of the Romans........................................ xxii.
Cn. Naevius............................................................. xxiii.
Q. Fabius Pictor ........................................................ xxvi.
Num. Eabius Pictor..................................................... xxviii.
Other historians of the name of Fabius.................................. xxix.
LECTURE V.
L. Cincius Alimentus.................................................... xxx.
C. Acilius, A, Postumius Albinus, Cu. Aufidius........................ xxxi.
Q. Ennius............................................................... xxxii.
M. Porcius Cato ........................................................ xxxv.
L. Cassius IIemina........................................................ xxxvi.
Ser. Eabius Pictor........................................................ xxxvii.
Cn. Gellius, Vennonius.................................................. xxxviiι.
L. Calpurnius Piso .................................................... xxxviii.
Q. Claudius Quadrigarius................................................ xl.
Q. Valerius Antias ...................................................... xlii.
LECTURE VI.
C. Licinius Macer........................................................ xliii.
C. Junius Gracchanus .................................................. xliv.
Fenestella and minor historians.......................................... xlv.
Q. Aelius Tubero....................................................... xlv.
T. Pomponius Atticus, M- Tullius Cicero.............................. xlvi.
C. Sallubtius Crispus, Sisenna ......................................... xlvii.
Diodorus Siculus ........................................................ xlviii.
Dionysius of Halicarnassus............................................. xlix.
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