INDEXMusic, 7, 9, 201, 299, 307Naso, 307, 310Natural, the, 245Nature, (including man's nature),79, 81, 93, 101, 141, 147, 163, 107,175, 191, 375; will <strong>of</strong>, 117, 119.See also Harmony with Nature.Necklace, 403Nero, 13, 19, 163; baths <strong>of</strong>, 331Newman, Cardinal, 418Nicopolis, 70, 137, 163, 169, 253, 389Nike, 205Nose, running, how to treat it, 47, 325Nurse, 83, 331Obedience, 251Obstinacy, 315 ff,Odysseus, 91, 429Odyssey, The, 181Oedipus, 35, 157Oedipus, The, <strong>of</strong> Sophocles, 187Oilences against society, 385Olympia, 45 47, 127, 197Olympic games, 21, 151, 355Opinion, 87, 121, 123, 253, 271, 287Orator, 323Orestes, 375Own, one's, 155, 157, 159, 249, 329Ox, 413Puean, 25-3Pancratiasts, 355Panthoidcs, 301Pantry, 271Parents, 95, 97, 1G7Particular iustances. See ^'1pplication<strong>of</strong> preconceptions,PatrochiH, 87, 185Peace, 95Peace <strong>of</strong> mind, 239, 337Peevishness, 95Pelf, 279, 281Perception, 175Peripatetics, 3(57Peroration, 229Petrifaction <strong>of</strong> intellect, 39Pheidias, 45, 203, 307Philip, 305PhiloHOphor and philosophers, 13, 21,23, 27, 03, 73, 75, 77, 85, 121, 139,140, 106, 107, 189, 193, 213, 221,223, 207 IL, 271, 273, 275, 28J, 305,307, 309, 313, 315, 833, 337, 347351,377,379,387,423,431Philosophy, 107, 149, 169, 283, 309,425Phoenix, 429Phoenix, The, <strong>of</strong> Euripides (<strong>of</strong>Sophocles), 187Physical trainer, 151Physician, 03, 301, 313, 319, 339Physics, The, by Epicurus, 411Piety, 377, 379Pity, 123, 179, 385Plato, 03, 179, 339, 341, 347, 355, 403Pleasure, 289Pluto, 381Politics, 151Polyneices, 397Poseidonius, 05Poultices, 391Practice, 221, 321 fL, 327, 329Praefectus annonae, 75Praetor, 221See also Applause.Praise, 323, 325.Praise, hyinn <strong>of</strong>, 113Preconceptions, 143 ff., 173, 185, 283,285, 337, 339, 341Priam, 35, 361, 303Primary importance, being <strong>of</strong>, 201, 275Principal faculty, 141Principles, philosophic, 389, 391Prison, 95, 187, 105, 253Procrustes, 335Pr<strong>of</strong>ession, various kinds <strong>of</strong>, 207Pr<strong>of</strong>itable, the, 179Progress, 27 fi., 283Providence, 41 ff., 101, 109, 309Pyrrho, 171, 175Pythian priestess, 379Quibbles, 201Quiescent, The, 355national, the, 15 L, 433, 435 ;animal(= man), 43"Reasoning, art <strong>of</strong>, 113 IT..Reason, or the reasoning faculty, 9, 25,5911., 97, 13711'., 193Recommendation, 231, 233Red stripe in toga 'practcxta,l$, 21, 155"Refusal, 11, 31Religion, origin <strong>of</strong>, 379Renunciation, 155, 103, 329, 331, 343Responsibility for self, 73, 87, 119,180, 181, 183, 187, 303, 343Reticence, 195, 203Reviling, 105lie volution <strong>of</strong> universe, 219441
INDEXRhetoric, 421Bhodes, 229Bobe, the long, <strong>of</strong> tragic actors, 197,Bomans, 81, 143, 399Borne, 13, 65, 71, 73, 75, 85, 87, 131,153, 163, 169, 197, 253, 295Bufus (Musonius Bufus), 13, 59, 73Bule<strong>of</strong>life,165Banner, 33Salutation, 249Sanctity, 377, 379Sarpedon, 173Saturnalia, 159, 195Scholar, caught in adultery, 233 ff.School attendant, 83, 85School exercises, 75, 77, 169, 207, 221,223, 253, 283, 303, 307, 321, 327,331, 333, 345, 347, 387, 389School, frequenter <strong>of</strong>, 89Sciron, 335Scourging, 15, 17Scout, <strong>of</strong> philosophy, 153Second field <strong>of</strong> study, 341, 345Self-examination, 387Self-interest, 131, 133, 147, 175, 397,399, 401, 403 A*Self-love, 133Self-respect, 281Senate, 15, 19, 21Senators, 163, 165Sense impressions, 179, 181, 185, 187Senses, evidence <strong>of</strong>, 177Serenity, 27Sheep, 151, 269, 425Shoemaker, 307Sick mind, 321Sirens, 419Slave and slavery, 67, 99, 131, 203,221, 227, 381, 385, 413Smith, 279Smoke in the house, 101, 103Snake, 163Social relations, 309Socrates, 23, 25, 35, 63 1, 71, 91, 95,117, 131, 165, 171, 191, 195, 203,205, 217, 223, 227, 229, 237, 243,253,291, 293, 305, 333, 355, 433Soldiers, 105, 109Son. duty <strong>of</strong>, 95, 277Sophisms, 171Sophocles, 187Sorrow, 333Soul, 103, 295, 297442Sparta, 379Speech, 409 ;art <strong>of</strong> speaking, 421Sponges, 85Standard, The> by Epicurus, 411Standard <strong>of</strong> judgement, 115, 185, 287.289, 303, 377. See also Criterion.Starving, 317, 411State, <strong>of</strong> men and <strong>of</strong> gods, 245;small copy <strong>of</strong> universal state, 245Steadfastness, 187 ff., 237, 239, 315 ff.<strong>Stoic</strong>s, 201, 273, 291, 365, 367, 375Storks' nests, 181,183Strength <strong>of</strong> character, 39Stupidity, 285Style, 417, 419Suicide, 15, 37, 67 f., 157, 1(53, 219,317, 381, 411Sun, 103, 133Surgery, 165Susa, 333Swallows' nests, 181Swine's ilesh, M3Syllogisms, 5111'., (51, 149, 195, 197199, 201, 225, 233, 247, 303, 345,389, 391, 419, 421Sympathy in Nature, 101, 103ty/mposiwn, The, <strong>of</strong> Xenophon, 295Syrians, 81,143, 273, 287Tax for manumission <strong>of</strong> slave, 221Teaching, skill in, 291, 21)3, 295Technique, instruction in, 307Thco, the name, 231TheopompiiH, 339Thermopylae, 379Ther,sitoK, 415ThoHCUH, 336Thief, 125, 127, 19 1, >133things 2'ousiblc, works by (Jhrysippuaand by Autiputor, 363*Third Hold <strong>of</strong> study, 34 1, (347)ThraHoa, 13Three campaigns, the, 310, 311Timidity, 380Tragedy, 35, 155, 187, 331Tragic actor, 197, 199, 203Tragic rOlo, 155, 109Tranquillity, 2,19, 223, 225TruiwitoririoMH <strong>of</strong> life, 2-1 1Traveller, 417, 410TribunoHhip, 185TriptolemuH, 35Trojans, 427Trojan shore, 363Troy, 183
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