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I.—INDEX OF MATTERS

References are to Book and Section of the "Thoughts," and to pages in the rest of the book.

  • Acuteness (δριμύτης), v. 5; vi. 47
  • Aim, or objective, or goal in life (σκοπός q.v.), ii. 16; VIII. 1, 17; x. 37; xii. 20, 24
  • Aimlessness, ii. 5, 7, 16, 17; iii. 4, 2; iv. 2
  • Ampitheatre, and games, i. 5; vi. 46; x. 8; xiii. 9
  • Analysis of things, essential, iii. 11; vi. 3; vii. 29; viii. 11; xi. 2; xii. 10, 18
  • Anger, i. 9, 3; ii. 1, 10, 16; at what happens, vii. 38; viii. 17; xi. 18, 3, 8, 10
  • Apathy (ἀπάθεια) of Stoics, xi. 18, 10; ἀταραξία
  • Architect, vi. 35
  • Arethas, a Cappadocian bishop about 900 a.d.; quotes Marcus, on Lucian, Pisc. 26. (=vi. 47 Μένιππος); De Salt. 63, Δημήτριον τὸν Κυνικόν ( = viii. 25 Δημήτριος ὁ Πλατωνικός); Pro Imagg. 1 (viii. 37, Πάνθεια); on Dio Chrysostom, Orat. xx. 8 ( = IV. 3 εἰς ἑαυτὸν ἀναχωρεῖν ); Orat. xxxii. 15 (=ii. 3 πάντα ἐκεῖθεν ῥεῖ)
  • Aristides, 373, quoted on flyleaf, etc.
  • Art, xi. 10; cherish thine own, iv. 31; love of, v 1, § 2; object of, vi. 16; lower than Nature, xi. 10
  • Astonishment at what happens is ridiculous, viii. 15; xii. 1, 2, 13
  • Astrologers (Chaldaeans), iii. 3; iv. 48
  • Attraction or affinity (συμπάθεια), iv. 27; v. 26; ix. 9,§ 3
  • Atoms or God. iv. 3, §2-; vii. 31, 50: viii. 17; ix. 28, 39; x. 6; xi. 18, § 1
  • Avarice, 373
  • Avoidance not aversion, vi. 20
  • Axioms, principles, postulates, maxims (δόγματα), iv. 16; vii. 2; viii. 1, 14; ix. 29; holy, x. 9, 34
  • Barbarian auxiliaries. 371
  • Bassaeus Rufus, 'praef. praet.', 367
  • Bathing, i. 16, 7; viii. 24
  • "Bear and Forbear" (ἀνέχου ἀπέχου), v. 33; cp. iv. 3, 2 (for bearance a part of justice); viii. 59
  • Beautiful, the, ii. 1
  • Beauty in natural things, ii. 1; in youth, iii. 2, § 2
  • Benetianus, see Venetianus
  • Black character, a, iv. 18, 28
  • Blessings, thankfulness for, vii. 27
  • Boar, wild, iii. 2, § 1; x. 10
  • Body, vessel or sheath of soul, iii. 3, 2; iv. 41; ix. 3; x. 38; xii. 1, 2, 3; the inferior partner, xi. 19
  • Bodies of dead, how room for, iv 21
  • Bodily desires, vii. 55, 2, etc.
  • Books, ii. 2, 3; reading or writing of, i. 7; iii. 14; viii. 8; xi. 29
  • Bread, simile from, iii. 2, § 1
  • Breath (see πνεῦμα, πνευμάτιον), ii. 2 viii. 25, 56; xi. 3; xii. 20
  • Breathing through the arteries (διαπνεῖσθαι), an ancient medical notion, iii. 1; vi. 16
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