INDEX.
451
- Stars, number of, neither even nor odd, 83
- number of the, 147
- Stobaeus, 405
- Stoics, doctrine of the, 35
- , the language of the, formed long before that of the New Testament writers, 93
- Stoic opinions, the mere knowledge of, does not make a man a Stoic, 126
- , who is a, 165
- Stoics taught that a man should live an active life, and should marry and beget children, 187
- , the, say one thing and do another, 215
- , practical teaching of the, 244
- and the Pyrrhonists and Academics, dispute between, 82
- Sufferings useful, whether we choose or not, 288
- Suicide, 32, 33
- Superiors, the many can only imitate their, 207
- Swedenborg, 47, 120, 123
- Sympathy, Epictetus' opinion on, 385
- Symposium of Xenophon, 135, 333
- Teacher, fitness of, and ordering of a, 247
- Θαυμάζειν, admirari, to overvalue, 87
- Θαυμάζειν, admirari, 305
- Θέλειν, Βούλεσθαι, 308, 384
- Themistocles, 430
- Theopompus, 154
- Θεωρήματα, 403
- Theorems, why they are said to be useless, 175
- , the use of, 220
- Thermopylae, the Spartans who died at, 171
- Thersites, 249
- Things, bond of union among, 46
- under the inspection of God, 46
- , the power of using and estimating, 182
- Things, a man is overpowered by before he is overpowered by a man, 279
- , some in our power and some not, 378, 435
- not lost, but restored, 383
- , some, incomprehensible; and what is use of them, if they are comprehended? 437
- Thirty tyrants of Athens, the, 139
- Thrasea, Paetus, 6
- Three things in which a man should exercise himself, 201
- Toreutic art, 216
- Tranquil life, a, how secured, 382
- Tranquillity, the product of virtue, 14, 17
- , of, 103
- of mind and freedom, man should strive to attain, 152
- , to those who desire to pass life in, 325
- Treasure, the, where it is, there the heart is also, 179
- Trifles on which men employed themselves, 265, 289
- Triumphs, Roman, 281
- Truth, in, the nature of evil and good is, 101
- , 414
- , the nature of, 432
- Tyranny in the time of Epictetus, 96
- under the Roman Emperors, 102
- Ulysses and Hercules, 271
- and Nausicaa, 294
- Unbelievers, the creed of, 170
- Unhappiness is a man's own fault, 270
- Universe, 21
- , the nature of the, 431
- Unjust, that which is, a man cannot do without suffering for it, 312
- Untaught, the, is a child in life, 241
- Vespasian, 10
- Victory, figure of, 121