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INDEX

  • P. Vergilius Maro (Roman poet, 70–19 B.C.), quoted, lxvii. 8, lxx. 2, lxxiii. 10 f., 15, lxxvii. 12, lxxviii. 15; description of Aetna, lxxix. 5; quoted, lxxxii. 7, 16, 18, lxxxiv. 3. lxxxv. 4, lxxxvi. 15 f., lxxxvii. 20, lxxxviii. 14, 16, lxxxix. 17, xc. 9, 11, 37; on Scylla, xcii. 9; quoted, xcii. 29, 34
  • Virgo, the aqueduct, a colder plunge than the Tiber, lxxxiii. 5
  • Xenocrates (4th century B.C., successor of Speusippus as head of the Academy), qualifies the definition of the bonum, lxxxv. 18
  • Zaleucus (of Magna Graecia, 7th century B.C.), lawmaker, xc. 6
  • Zeno (founder of Stoicism, fl. 300 B.C.), over-subtle syllogism of, lxxxii. 9, 19; objections to drunkenness, lxxxiii. 9 ff.
  • Zeno, of Elea (Greek dialectic philosopher, 5th century B.C.), denial of everything, lxxxviii. 44 f.

END OF VOL. II

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