Horatius Flaccus, Q., name, birth, 163; parentage, 164; education, in civil war, 165; clerkship, 166; introduction to Maecenas, journey to Brundisium, Sabine farm, 167; relations with imperial house, 168; death, personal appearance, 169; chronology of works, 170; _Satires_, 170, 172; _Odes_ and _Epodes_, 171, 174; _Epistles_, 171, 172, 179; _Carm. Saec._ 171; _Ars Poet._ 172, 179; nature of the Satires, 173; Odes, models of, 174; metre and subjects of, 175; Epistles, subjects of, 179; Hor. and nature, popularity of Hor. 180; relations with Virg. 151; with Tibull. 189; with Propert. 195; patronized by Pollio, 112; on Calvus and Catull. 143, 176; on Atac. 144; imit. Lucilius, 62; Lucr. 125; parodied Bibac. 100; imit. by Persius, 263; by Lucan, 271; by Mart. 301; by Juv. 325; foll. by Quint. 309. Hortensius, 74. Hostia, _see_ Cynthia. Hostius, 65; imit. by Virg. 161. Hyginus, C. Iulius, 224; friend of Ovid, 206. Iambi = satirical verses, 100, 174. Imbrex, Licinius, 39. Italicus, _see_ Silius. Iulia, grand-daughter of Augustus, 203. Iulius, _see_ Caesar, Calidus, Florus, Frontinus, Hyginus. Iunior, _see_ Lucilius. Iuvenalis, D. Iunius, sources for his life, 312; birth, 313; inscription at Aquinum, 314; parentage, position, and education, 314-6; military and civil career, 316; in Britain, 317; references to Britain, 318; life in Rome, 319; dates of Satires, 320; banishment, 322; death, 323; subjects of Satires, 323; pessimism, rhetorical learning and style, 324-6; friend of Mart. 298; imit. Virg. 163. Iuventius, 52. Jerome, 351; mistakes of, 2, 8, 58, 99, 144. Jews, Tacitus' view of, 347. Labeo, Fabius, 42, 52. Laberius, dates, 97; contest with Publ. Syrus, 97, 145; mimes, 98; language and views, 99. Laelius, literary circle of, 35, 41, 59. Laenas, _see_ Popillius. Laevius, 66. Lanuvinus, _see_ Luscius. Latro, Porcius, teacher of Ovid, 201; friend of Sen. 227. Lesbia, _see_ Clodia. Libri lintei, 68. Licinius Imbrex, 39. Licinius Tegula, 52. Licinius Macer, 67; foll. by Livy, 220. Licinius Macer Calvus, _see_ Calvus. Licinus, Porcius, 65. Livius, _see_ Andronicus. Livius, T., birth, intimacy with imperial house, 215; death, 216; works on philosophy and rhetoric, 216; his history, the _Periochae_, number and scope of books, 217; date of composition, 218; publication, 219; his sources, 68, 319; comparison with Polybius, 220; characteristics of his history, 220-1; views on religion and morality, 222; politics, 223; imit. Virg. 163; foll. by Ovid, 211; by Val. Max. 234; by Lucan, 271; by Silius, 290; by Frontinus, 311.