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INDEX.

  • 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
  • Ἀγγαρεία, a press, 305
  • Agrippinus, Paconius, 7, 9, 417
  • Alcibiades, 200
  • Alexander and Menelaus, 179
  • ——— and Hephaestion, 178
  • Aliptic art, the, 136
  • Anaxagoras, 114
  • Ἀνέχου καὶ Ἀπέχου, 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
  • Ἀφορμαί, 22
  • Ἀποτειχίζειν, 307
  • Appearances, φαντασίαι, 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
  • ——— drive away reason, 161
  • ——— lead on; and must be resisted, 161
  • ———, right use of, free from restraint, 167
  • ——— often disturb and perplex, 176
  • ———, how we must exercise ourselves 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, οἴησις, 28
  • ——— and distrust, 233
  • ———, boasting, and pride, advice