The Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius - College of Stoic Philosophers
The Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius - College of Stoic Philosophers
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Kara<br />
a.Sidcf)opa : (indi/crentia, Cic.), things indifferent, neither good nor bad ;<br />
the same as juc cra.<br />
aiffxp6s: (turpis, Cic.), ugly ; morally ugly.<br />
atria : cause.<br />
aiViiSej, alnov, r6 :<br />
aKoiv(iivT]Tos :<br />
unsocial.<br />
the formal principle, the cause.<br />
avatyopd :<br />
reference, relation to a purpose.<br />
dru7T6|ai/3Tcos :<br />
unconditionally,<br />
:<br />
air^poia efflux.<br />
airpoaipera, rd :<br />
things which are not in our will or power.<br />
apx~n a first principle.<br />
&TO/XOJ: (corpora individual,, Cic.), atoms.<br />
a. ndpKfia: este quae parvo conlfnta omne id respuit quod dbundat (Cic.) ;<br />
contentment.<br />
avrdpKijs : sufficient in itself ;<br />
contented.<br />
a&lt;popfj.ai : means, principles.<br />
ytyvSpeva TO :<br />
things which are produced, come into existence.<br />
Salpfav : god in man, man s intelligent principle.<br />
SidOtcris :<br />
disposition, affection <strong>of</strong> the mind.<br />
Sialptffis : division <strong>of</strong> things into their parts, dissection, resolution, analysis.<br />
5ia\eKT4/c7J :<br />
ars bene disserendi et vera falsa di judicandi (Cic.).<br />
StaAvcru :<br />
dissolution, the opposite <strong>of</strong> ffvyttptffis.<br />
titdvoia :<br />
understanding ; sometimes, the roind generally, the whole intellec<br />
tual power.<br />
SAy/mara, : (decrcta, Cic.), principles.<br />
SvvafjLis voepd intellectual : faculty.<br />
t-yKpdreia :<br />
temperance, self-restraint.<br />
tiSos : in divisione formae sunt, qitas Oracci etS-i) vocant ; iwstri, si qui haec<br />
forte tractant, species appellant (Cic.). But eZSos is used by Epictetus<br />
and Antoninus less exactly and as a general term, like genus. Index<br />
ed. Ep&gt;cf. Schweigh. fls 8e ye al irputTai ovcrtat irpbs TO. a\\a exovfftv,<br />
OUT to Kol rb elSos irp^r<br />
r"b<br />
yevos X6( inroKeirai yap TO ?Soj rtf ytvfi<br />
(Aristot., Cat.., c. 5).<br />
el/nap/j.fvr) : (fatalis necessitus, fotum, Cic.), destinj-, necessity.<br />
tKK\iafis :<br />
aversions, avoidance, the turning away from things ;<br />
the opposite<br />
<strong>of</strong> ope |ir.<br />
e/i4/i%a, rd :<br />
things which have life.<br />
ivepyeia : action, activity.<br />
eiroia, fvvoiai: notio, notiones (Cic), or<br />
"<br />
notitiae rerum"; notions <strong>of</strong><br />
things. (Notionem appello quarn, Gfraeci turn fvvoiav. turn irp6\ri\l/iv,<br />
Cic.).<br />
eVa-triy T)<br />
: the unity.<br />
f-mfrrpotp^ attention to an :<br />
object.<br />
fvdv/j.ia ammi :<br />
tranqvillitas (Cic.).<br />
funfvfs, rb, ev/j.fvfia benevolence : ; fv/uevfis sometimes means, well contented.<br />
eCpoia : benevolence,<br />
c |ou(rta power, :<br />
faculty.<br />
(iraKo\o60i]&lt;ru<br />
&gt;<br />
:<br />
by way <strong>of</strong> sequence.<br />
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