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Academics, the, 17 the folly of the, 171, 172 the, cannot blind their own senses though they have tried, 176 Achilles, 40 Act, every, consider what it is, 381 Acts which bear testimony to a man's words, 94 indolence and indifference as to, Epictetus blames, 130 Actor in a play, man an, 386 Admetus, father of, 242 Administrator of all things, the - proof that there is an, 144 Adonis, gardens of, 356 Adultery, 107 Affect, an, how it is produced, 202 Affection, natural, 37 Affectionate, how to become, 277 Agamemnon and Achilles, quarrel of, 191 'Ayyapeía, a press, 305 Agrippinus, Paconius, 7, 9, 417 Alcibiades, 200 Alexander and Menelaus, 179 and Hephaestion, 178 Aliptic art, the, 136 Anaxagoras, 114 Ανέχου καὶ ᾿Απέχου, 439 Animals, what they are made for, 50 Annonae, Praefectus, 35 Antipater, 136 Antisthenes, Xenophon, and Plato, 157, 158 noble saying of, 342 made Diogenes free, 278 Anxiety, on, 136 Anytus and Melitus, 88 Αφορμαί, 22 Αποτειχίζειν, 307 Appearances, pavтaoía, right use of, 4, 20, 45, 64 and the aids to be provided against them, 80 we act according to, 86 the nature of Good and also of Evil is in the use of, 97 the faculty of understanding the use of, 118 161 drive away reason, 161 lead on; and must be resisted, -, right use of, free from re- straint, 167 often disturb and perplex, 176 how we must exercise our- selves against, 218 should be examined, 380 Aqueduct, Marcian, at Rome, 150 Archedemus, 108 Archelaus and Socrates, 436 Archimedes, 421 Arguments, sophistical, 23, 25 Argument, he who is strong in, 193 Aristides, 415 and Evenus, 358 Aristophanes and Socrates, 369,430 Arnobius, 440 Arrian, 1 Arrogance, self-conceit, oinois, 28 —and distrust, 233 —, boasting, and pride, advice