INDEX.
447
- Καλὸς καὶ ἀγαθός, 201
- Know thyself, the maxim, 58, 197
- thyself, the beginning of knowledge, 320
- Know thyself, the precept written at Delphi, 437
- Κόσμος, sense of, 282
- Κύριος, the use of, 92
- Laius, 197
- Lateranus, Plautius, 6
- Laticlave, the, 72
- Law of life is the acting conformably to nature, 77
- , the divine, 150
- Laws, the, sent from God, 325
- Law, what it is, 350
- , nature of, 429
- Learning and teaching, what they mean, 125
- Levin's Lectures, 17, 80, 82
- Liberty, what men do for, 321
- Life and practice of the civilized world, the, 245
- human, a warfare, 273, 274
- the science of, 303, 312
- of the dead rests in the remembrance of the living, 320
- Lions, tame, 297
- Logic is necessary, proof that, 192
- Logical art is necessary, the, 52
- Love, a divine power, 316
- Loves mankind, who, 407
- Love, to, is only in the power of the wise, 176
- Lycurgus, 170, 415
- Lycurgus' generous behaviour, 419
- Man and other animals, 5, 20
- and beasts, how distinguished, 123
- a spectator of God and his works, and an interpreter, 20
- Man's powers, 73, 74, 182
- Man, powers in often no exercised, 73
- and a stork, the difference between, 85
- , what is a, 111
- , what is he? 123
- Man is improved or destroyed by corresponding acts, 124
- , a, who has looked after every thing rather than what he ought, 143
- Man supposed to consist of a soul and a body, 252
- Man's own, what it is, 277
- Man, for what purpose God introduced him into the world, 310, 311
- , character of a, who is a fool and a beast, 336
- Man's nature is to seek the Good;and Bp. Butler's opinion, 338
- , a, opinions only make his soul impregnable, 337
- great faculties, 346
- Man is that power which uses the parts of his body and understands the appearances of things, 350
- , a, contemptible when he is unable to do any good, 420
- Manumission, 100
- Marry, not to; and not to engage in public affairs, were Epicurean doctrines, 215
- Marriage, 187
- , the Roman censor Metellus on, 187
- , Paul's opinion of; and the different opinion of Epictetus, 258
- of a minister of God, in the opinion of Epictetus in the present state of things, 259
- , the true nature of, not understood by Paul, 317
- Massurius and Cassius, Roman lawyers, 325
- Masters, our, those who have the power over the things which we love and hate and fear, 302
- Materials, ύλαι, are neither good nor bad, 108
- Matthew, c. vi., 31, 33
- Measure of every act, 84
- Medea, 155
- Menoeceus, 242