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INDEX OF PROPER NAMES<br />

ACADEMIC (School <strong>of</strong> Philosophy),<br />

a definition <strong>of</strong><br />

happiness, Ixxi. 18 ; scepticism<br />

<strong>of</strong>, Ixxxviii. 44 f.<br />

Achaia (province <strong>of</strong> Greece),<br />

earthquakes in, xci. 9 f.<br />

Achilles, age <strong>of</strong>, compared<br />

with that <strong>of</strong> Patroclus,<br />

Ixxxviii. 6<br />

Aegialus, a farmer on the old<br />

estate <strong>of</strong> Scipio, Ixxxvi.<br />

14 ff.<br />

Aetna, proposed ascent <strong>of</strong>,<br />

by Lucilius, Ixxix. 2 ff.<br />

Agamemnon, his desire to<br />

return home to Mycenae,<br />

Ixvi. 26<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Macedon (the<br />

Great, d. 323 B.C.), crimes<br />

and tragedy <strong>of</strong>, due to<br />

drink, Ixxxiii. 19 ff. ; his<br />

desire to conquer the globe,<br />

xci. 17<br />

Alexandria, fast-sailing ships<br />

from, Ixxvii. 1 f.<br />

Anacharsis (Scythian philosopher,<br />

600 fl. B.C.), discussed<br />

as the inventor<br />

<strong>of</strong> the potter's wheel,<br />

xc. 31<br />

474.<br />

Antipater (<strong>of</strong> Tarsus, <strong>Stoic</strong><br />

philosopher, 2nd century<br />

B.C.), refutation <strong>of</strong> a Peripatetic<br />

syllogism, Ixxxvii.<br />

38 ff. ; his view regarding<br />

non-essentials, xcii. 5<br />

M. Antonius (friend <strong>of</strong> Caesar<br />

and rival <strong>of</strong> Augustus),<br />

ruined by wine and Cleopatra,<br />

Ixxxiii. 25<br />

Apion (grammarian, 1st<br />

century A.D.), his opinion<br />

concerning the authorship<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Homeric cycle,<br />

Ixxxviii. 40 f.<br />

Ardea (ancient city <strong>of</strong> Latium,<br />

capital <strong>of</strong> the Rutulians),<br />

capture <strong>of</strong>, xci. 16<br />

Argos (kingdom in the Peloponnesus),<br />

a fictitious king<br />

<strong>of</strong>, Ixxx. 7<br />

Aristo <strong>of</strong> Chius (<strong>Stoic</strong>, 3rd<br />

century B.C.), weeds out<br />

many departments <strong>of</strong> philosophy,<br />

Ixxxix. 13<br />

Asia, earthquakes in, xci. 9<br />

Attains (<strong>Stoic</strong>, teacher <strong>of</strong><br />

Seneca), on the value <strong>of</strong><br />

pain, Ixvii. 15 ; simile used<br />

by, Ixxii. 8 ;<br />

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