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INDEX.
  • Rule, a, the value of, 86
  • Rules, by which things are tried, must be fixed; and then the rules may be applied, 133
  • Rules, certain, should be in readiness, 373
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  • Sacred are the words by themselves, men say, 246
  • Sarpedon, son of Zeus, 81
  • Saturnalia, 74, 80, 302.
  • Savigny on free will, 55
  • Sceptics, the, deny the knowledge and certainty of things, 81
  • Scholasticus, a, 41
  • School, who come to the, for the purpose of being improved? 174
  • ———, the, with what mind it ought to be entered, 175
  • ———, philosopher's, a surgery, 268
  • Secret matters require fidelity and corresponding opinions, 377
  • Seeming to be is not sufficient, 132
  • Self-knowledge, γνῶθι σεαυτόν, 256
  • Self-love, self-regard, 61
  • Sickness, how we ought to bear, 222, 223
  • Signal to quit life, God's, 89
  • ———, the, to retire, 99
  • ———, the, to retreat, 293
  • Simplicius, 1
  • ———, commentary of, on the Encheiridion, 390, 404
  • Slave, a, why he wishes to be set free, 298
  • ———, a, does not secure happiness by being made free, 298, 299
  • Socrates, 12, 30, 33, 41, 53, 76, 99, 101, 103, 104, 110, 115, 139, 160, 227, 228, 233, 237, 251, 267, 268, 284, 354, 400, 403
  • ——— and his treatment by the Athenians, 88
  • ——— preferred death to saying and doing things unworthy of him, 90
  • ——— and the Phaedon of Plato, 95
  • ——— taught that we must not do wrong for wrong, 129
  • Socrates, the method of, 134, 135
  • ——— knew by what the rational soul is moved, 193
  • ———, what he says to his judges, 197
  • Socrates did not profess to teach virtue, 210
  • ———, imitators of, 217
  • ——— loved his children, how, 277
  • ———, Diogenes, and Cleanthes, as examples, 292
  • ———, what he taught, 299
  • ———, heroic acts of, 319
  • ———, a brave soldier and a philosopher, 319
  • ———, remembrance of what he did or said in his life, even more useful now, 320
  • ——— in his prison wrote a hymn to Apollo, 329
  • ——— avoided quarrels, 333
  • ———, how he managed his household, 338
  • ———, why he washed seldom, 369
  • ——— opinion on divination, 394
  • ——— and Diogenes, 151, 247, 275, 349, 358
  • Solitary, he is not, who sees the great objects of nature, 231
  • Solitude, on, 228
  • Solon's wise sayings, 421
  • Sophists, against the, 244
  • Sorrow of another, how far Epictetus would endeavour to stop, 272
  • Souls, human, parts of God, 47
  • Soul, body and things external relate to man's, 213
  • ——— and body, severance of, no harm in the, 224
  • ———, existence of the, independent of the body, perhaps not taught by Epictetus, 282
  • ———, the probable opinion of Epictetus on the, 347
  • ———, the impurity of the, is her own bad judgments (opinions), 367
  • Speaking, the power of, 182
  • Spirit, πνεύμα, 182
  • Sportulae, 363