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INDEX

Officer, commmanding, 195
Official, 197, 217, 325, 497
Oil, 77, 155, 161, 293, 405, 413, 493
Old age, 193, 2J9, 413; man, 295, 491; women, 295
Olympia, 151, 201, 281, 321-2; crown there, 201
Olympic, contest, 149; festival, 225, 323; games, 39, 74, 535; training, 101; victory, 507
Omen, 137, 213, 515
One's own, 2S3, 333, 403; self, 341
Open air, IGl
Ophellius, 139
Ophthalmia, 145
Opinion, 21, 305, 451-3, 497-9, 511; of others, 349
Opponent, 507
Oppressor, 207
Orator, 17
Order, the, 219
Ordinances, 221, 313
Orphans, 189
Ostentation, 529; avoidauoo of, 523
Outcast, 457
Outcome, 515
Outdoor life, 137
Outward signs, 383
Overcoat, 387
Ox, 13, 309

Pack-saddle, 271
Paean Apollo, 73
Paeans, 321
Pageant, 279-81
Pain, 91, 147, 181, 311, 349, 353, 445
Palace, 305, 367
Palaestra, 285
Pale, 457
Palisade, 195
Palm, setting up, 80-3
Pan, 173
Pancratiast, 7, 99
Pancratium, 6, 75, 223
Paradox, 221, 287
Parasite, 293
Parents, 57, 181, 229, 297-9, 355, 373
Part and whole, 303
Particular instances, 257
Parturition, 155
Passers-by, 151
Passion, 23, 153, 311, 351; passionless manner, 457
Patience, 63, 121, 319, 491; patient endurance, 167
Patient, a, 179
Patrimony, 337
Patriot, 119
Patroclus, 407
Patron, 65, 69
Pattern of life, 149
Paying, 307
Pax Romana. See Peace.
Peace, 161, 309, 313-31, 323-5, 345; of mind, 27, 91, 117, 125, 167, 193, 209, 231, 403, 493; Pax Romana, 91, 151
Pedagogue, 135, 229
Pedants, 293
Peevish, 281
Penalty, 205
Pentathlon, 7, 169, 509
People (as topic of conversation), 107
Perdiccas, 207
Perfection. 91
Perfume, 393-5
Peril, 451; of life, 121
Periodic change, 187
Perishable, 341
Perrhaebians, 205
Persian king, 153, 207, 253, 261
Persians, 299
Perturbation of spirit, 427
Perverts, 17, 309
Pestle, 83, 121
(Pheres), father of Admetus, 119
Phihp of Macedon, 139, 207
Philosopher, 9, 13, 23-5, 45, 49, 55-7, 63, 67-9, 73-7, 81, 91, 103-7, 115, 125, 171-83, 187, 191, 195, 229, 239, 271, 289-93, 305, 319, 349, 359, 369, 373-5 ff., 441, 453, 459, 465, 499, 509, 515, 529-33
Philosophic vein, 303
Philosophy, 75, 85, 95, 99, 103, 211, 231, 283, 379, 383, 387-9, 417-9, 453, 461, 499, 611, 517, 637; meaning of, 73
Physical elements, 93; science, 441-3
Physician, 29, 75-7, 101, 109, 121, 157, 179, 225, 295, 465-7, 507
Physics, 453
Physique, a particular, needed for a teacher, 129
Piety, 511-13
Pig, 413-9
Piracy, 91
Piraeus, 257
Pirates, 205-7, 283

Pitch, 435; -plasters, 135

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