TABLE OF MATTERS
gargling, I. 180
Gardens of Maecenas, I. 125; Fronto's, I. 299
generosity, I. 297
geometers, I. 135
gifts, exchange of, I. 279
glory, love of, II. 62
Gods everywhere, I. 53, we must have faith in, I. 247; of dreams, mysteries and oracles, I. 51; of the roads and seas, I. 51
golden age, the, I. 47
gong (discus), for dinner, I. 183
goodness, II. 183
gnome (yv^^r)), see maxim
Graecianized soldiers, II. 307
grammarian, friend of F. II. 281; unnamed, II. 275
grapes, Marsian or Massic, of Gauran mount, of Signia, I. 177; eaten by babies, II. 173
Greek, Marcus' writing in, I. 19; Fronto, I. 128; Greek letters, I. 20, 130, 146, 160, 261, 268, 286
greeting (salutem), II. 239, and of course passim
grove on Capitol, I. 51; sacred groves, II. 87
guild of Bacchus at Smyrna, II. 295
gutter, children of, II. 94
gymnasium, I. 23, 76
H
halcyon, II. 7
hair plucked from their bodies by soldiers, II. 149
hand-shaking, II. 239
harpers on one note, II. 107
healing, gods of, I. 51
heap-fallacy, II. 67
heat, suspended, I. 13
hendecasyllable by Marcus, I. 118
hexameters by M. I. 125, 129
Hernican word, I. 175
Hero and Leander, I. 223
herring-roe, I. 182
history, Marcus writing, I. 1; historians' lies last, II. 201; how to be written, II. 142
holidays at Alsium, II. 3
holm-oak, II. 81
honour (fides) the first consideration, I. 71
horn -dilemma, II. 67
horses, neighing of, decided Persian empire, II. 141
horti Maecenatiani, I. 122; F.'s horti and villas, I. 177, 213, 299, II. 87, 193
hot springs and grottoes of Baiae, I. 87
hyenas, I. 133: m2 Cod. for lions, II. 111
hunting in vivarium, I. 173; boars, I. 179
I
Ionian Sea, I. 34
immortality, no consolation, II. 227; doubtful, II. 229
Imperator, when Marcus first given the title, I. 81
incest attributed to Christians, II. 283
infamy and ignominy, II. 181, 187
informer's brand, II. 7, 181
injuries to be passed over, I. 69, II. 215
insincerity, Homer's testimony against, I. 149; Marcus dislikes conventional insincerities, I. 101
irony of Socrates, I. 103
Italian origins, Cato's, II. 201
J
Jews, I. 144
judges and assessors, I. 215 f.
K
kissing, I. 146, 204, 208, 221, 229, 230, 232, 244, 299, II. 239
knight's census, I. 8
knowledge, superficial, I. 3
L
labyrinth of Ulysses, I. 93
last infirmity of noble mind, II. 63
laughter, I. 151; hiding the lips in ibid.
Lares and Penates, II. 228