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Index Locorum

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Anonymous Iamblichus 1252b16 12,44
1253a7-18 22, 73
100,5 174n.10 1256a23 39
100,13-15 36 1256b23-25 174n.5
102,8-17 36 1256b30-31 50
103,1-3 36 1258a12-14 50
103,20-21 36 1261a10-b15 35
1274b19-23 38
Aristotle 1280b5-12 42
Ethica Eudemia 1300b25-26 191n.26
1219b6-7 180n.62 1304b23-24 174n.3
1242b1 170n.27 1315a31-35 174n.6
1321a5-12 174n.6
Ethica Nicomachea 1327a19 174n.6
1094a26-27 175n.16
1094a28-b2 175n.16 Rhetoric
1095a5-7 1375a7 191n.26
1095b17 119 1375b3-4 20
1096a5-7 50 1383a5-8 44
1096a26 168 1402b10-12 175n.13
1109b31-32 38
1112b27-28 27 Athenaeus
1113b30-33 175n.13 Deipnosophists
1134b18-1135a5 112 12.546E-F 187n.3
1135b25 191n.26 12.547A 187n.2
1141a27-28 191
1141b14-16 70 Aulus Gellius
1159a10-13 20 Noctes Atticae
1160a21-22 12 1.3198n.23
1161b27-28 170n.27 2.8, 1 90
1166a7-8 172n.39 2.8, 5 90
1166a23-29 172n.39 2.8, 8 90
1166a31-32 27,170n.27 2.9.1-4 89
2.9, 4-5 89, 193 n.42
On Heaven

291a24-25

191n.26 Cicero

Academica

Physics 1.9-10 82
254a35 183n.21 1.25-27 82
2.17 182n.20
Politics 2.57 196n.7
1252a6-8 35
Against Piso 1.35 199n.37
37 188n.8 1.61 199n.38
1.65 51
De natura deorum 1.67 125
1.18 189n.20 1.66-68 125
1.21 97 1.68 179n.52
1.43-44 59 1.69 28
1.43-45 201n.47 2.12-13 82
1.45 122 2.15 83
1.56 201n.47 2.27 83
1.57-62 86 2.28 200n.42
1.57-115 84 2.32 193n.39
1.58-59 84 2.37 101
1.62 84 2.44 101, 151
1.85 86 2.57 56
2.32 87 2.58 101
2.76 90 2.61 199n.37
3.28 194n.46 2.67 134
3.34 194n.46 2.72 101
2.76 101
De Officiis. 2.78 101
1.2 101 2.80 101, 117
3.9 118 2.82 28, 51, 172 n.33
3.38-39 10, 106, 111, 117, 119, 2.83 52
128, 163 2.84 52
3.77-78 117 2.88 83
2.94-95 54
De Repvblica 2.96 180n.59
1.2,2 136 2.99 199n.34
1.2,2-3 136 2.101 142
1.5 137 2.109 101
1.10 138 2.117 101
1.25, 40 22, 73 3.67 91
1.39 89 4.4-6 86
3.23 89 4.5 86
4.11 87
De Finibus 4.13 188n.12
1.1-4 82 5.787
1.6 82 5.23 173n.1
1.8 83
1.10 83 De legibus
1.13 82-3,187n.6 1.39 136,203n.18
1.15 82 1.44. 196n.6
1.17 11 3.13,23 128
1.23 89
1.23-25 118 Letters to Friends
1.25 11 2.12, 1 152
1.34-36 118 7.26, 1 80
On divination Frag.
56 (ed.
Smith)
23
1.127-129 198n.27 Frag. 126 (ed. Smith) 45
Frag. 167 (ed. Smith) 45
On Friendship
17.61 198n.24 Diogenes Laertius
On the Orator 6.13 176n.25
3.64 102 7.32-34 179n.55,196n.4
7.85-86 91
Paradoxa Stoicurum 7.105-107 50
5 187n.59 9.34 67
9.107 184n.26
Tusc. 9.119 141
3.46 117 10.9-10 141
4.6-7 3,150-1 10.11 52,144
5.26 144 10.12 3, 50, 87
10.16 132
Clement of Alexandria 10.16-21 142
Stromateis 10.17 143
1.15, 67, 1 186 n.58 10.18 143
2.4, 119, 20-32 182 n.21 10.19-21 165
4.26 196n.6 10.21 143
6.9, 73.2-75, 1 197 n.8 10.22 80
10.27 110
Critias 10.28 2,155
10.29-30 12
DK B 25 105 10.31 61,184n.25
10.32 75
Democritus 10.33 67, 73
10.34 184n.26
DK 68 B 264 105 10.117 53,108
DK 244 105 10.118 93,107
DK B 264 105 10.119 62, 108, 138
10.120 50, 108, 145
Demosthenes 141,144
Against Meidias 10.132 98
210, 6 37 10.136 98-9,192 n.39,
221 37 198 n.30
Diodorus Siculus Epictetus
Bibliotheca Historica Dissertations
3.18,4-6 170n.29 1.4,28-29 197n.8
1.9, 1-2 196n.6
Diogenes of Oenoanda 1.19,26-29 140
1.23 47
Frag.
12 (ed. Smith)
185 n.43 2.2 47
Frag. 14 (ed. Smith) 17 2.20, 6 102, 135, 203 n.5
Frag. 35 (ed. Smith) 176 2.20, 15-16 135
2.20,26 134 On Nature
2.20,27 139 12 21, 45, 156 n.51
3.7,1 139 28, frag. 12, 181 n. 6
3.7,14 111 col. iii, 9-14
3.7,19-20 135 28, 13, 7 184 n.30
34, 26-30 61
Handbook

Chap. 38

48 Principal Doctrines

1

64, 92, 105, 127
Epicurus 2 189n.19
Letter to Herodotus 3 89
37-38 64, 75 5 13, 53, 120, 123, 154,
40 17 164
45 181n.10 6 47
50 67 7 7, 43, 47
51-52 69 8 17
54 109 12 51
55 109 13 51,182n.16
63 113 14 4, 7, 33, 41, 47-8, 161
68 17, 64, 180 n.
59
15 49-50, 61, 62
71 17 16 144
72 61 21 49
73 17 27 26, 51, 124
73-74 181n.10 28 26, 51
75 21,185n.43 30 42
76 21,186n.44 31 8, 45, 50, 60, 62, 63, 65,
77 17 93, 116, 185 n.33
127 49 32 39, 60, 62, 63, 167 n.1,

187 n.58

Letter to Menoeceus 33 16, 17, 19, 20, 28, 44,
122 55 53, 60, 69, 88, 93, 124,
123-124 46, 61, 76, 85, 182 n.
16
169 n.19
124-125 142,189n.19 34 113, 122, 197 n.13
126 113 35 122,198n.29
49 36 19, 60, 69, 122,
128 39, 119, 181 n.13 169 n.19, 201 n.51
130 49 37 5, 8, 18, 22, 31, 52, 59,
131 3, 178 n.46, 198 n.31 60-1, 64, 65, 68, 70-3,
132 13, 29, 53, 119-20, 77, 88, 160, 185 n.39
123, 132, 164, 38 5, 8, 19, 22, 59, 60-1,
198 n.31 66, 38, 70-3, 88,
134-135 117,189n.20 39 169 n.19

28

Letter to Pytocles

84

132 40 28, 33, 53, 167 n.1
85 180n.59 Vatican Sayings
85-87 68 4 179n.52
86-87 68 14 49
113 68 17 55
19 55 Jerome
23 26, 52 Against Jovinianus
27 55 1.48 196n.5
28 53
29 52 Lactantius
31 41 Divinae Institutiones
33 49 1.1, 5-8 95
43 123,129 1.16, 3 191n.28
45 123 1.21,48 191n.28
52 26-7,124 2.8, 48-49 94, 96
55 55 2.8, 52 94
56 179n.55 2.11, 1 191n.28
57 179n.55 3.8, 3 99
58 164 3.9, 1 95
61 28 3.12, 1-8 99
67 53 3.14 95
69 55 3.16, 16 191n.31
78 26,179n.54 3.17,1-20 95
81 181n.8 3.17, 2-7 12, 95, 99, 173 n.47
3.17,2-31 191n.28
Galen 3.17,7-8 97
On Pulse Differences 3.17, 8-16 105
4. Vol.
8 716 12;
186 n.55 3.17,18-27 192n.36
741, 12; 743, 13 3.17, 16-27 95, 97, 192 n.36
3.17,39-43 102
Herculaneum Papyri 3.17,42 25
3.19, 18 192n.32
1012 19, 63 3.20, 15 96, 192 n.32
(col. Ixvi-Ixviii) 3.30, 1-10 192n.31
1020 196n.7 3.30, 9 95
1044 2, 133, 145, 155 3.35-43 193n.45
1078/1080 76,156 5.71 25
6.10 2 25
Hierocles
Elements of Ethics Epitome
1.44-50 92 551 25
3.5-45 92 60,2 25
Hippolytus Lucian
Refutation of all Heresies Alexander or the False Prophet
1.22, 3 189n.20 25 148
Horace Lucretius
Satires De rerum natura
1.1 178n.50 1.482 17
1.455-456 17
Isocrates 2.1-13 195n.58
Antidosis 2.7-8 41
253-254 186n.47 2.16-19 193n.39

bgcolor=white>Frag. 3
2.1092 175n.14 Marcus Aurelius
3.17,42 25
3.60-71 46 10.1 196n.6
3.67 46 10.6 196n.6
3.931-940 55,149
3.955-963 55,149 Musonius Rufus
3.995-1003 173n.49
3.1003-1010 55 Frag. 34 187 n.59
4.823-824 91 (ed. Hense)
4.823-857 181n.10
4.1256 170n.26 Origen
5.62-63 68 Against Celsum
5.156-170 92 3.80,23-27 178n.44
5.156-234 181n.10
5.165-167 189n.20 Papyrus Oxyrincus
5.181 92
5.195-200 24 5077 (col. ii, 64, 65
5.195-234 97 frag. 2, 1)
5.218-227 24
5.837-877 181n.10 Philodemus
5.830-831 41 Against the Sophists
5.855-877 69 4.7-14
5.857-859 43
5.860-874 175n.14 On signs
5.924-1010 176n.27 34.5-11
5.931-932 22, 25, 74
5.948 22 On Choices and Avoidances
5.960-961 25 xiv, 1-4 54
5.970-1010 177n.30 xxi, 2-22. 149
5.983 43
5.1011-1027 23, 26 On death
5.1014 170n.24 col. xxiv, 10-17 144
5.1019-1020 29, 73, 171 n.30
5.1020 23 On Frank Criticism
5.1020-1023 22,171n.31 Frag. 28, 1-12 127
5.1021-1023 73-4
5.1024-1027 25 On the gods
5.1026-1027 43 53
5.1028-1090 185n.43,186n.51 Frag. 83, 1-2 127
5.1115 31,45
5.1182-1192 97 On Piety
5.1447 23 519-541 45
6.1-8 11 1139-1150 201n.47
6.1-11 41 1512-1532 141
6.1-40 79 2043 126
6.10-11 41 2051-2 127

2145-2174 45 524b 90
2263-2265 201n.47 525a3-5 121
525b1-2 121
On Property Management 525b6 121
xii, 18-19 178n.48
xii 25, xiv, 9 50 Laws
xiii 36-38, 50 708d-709d 169n.17
xxv 1-14 716c-d 199n.33
xv 31-xvi 18 116 758a-b 173n.2
xvii 2-14, 123 888b8 3, 21, 87
xxv 23-24 906d-e 173n.2
xxii, 10-48 137 961e4 173n.2
xxiv, 29-31 53 962a1 173n.2
xxiv, 19-xxv, 23 178 n.51
xxiv, 29-31 53 Philebus
xxvii, 5-9 144 12d 98
13b-c 98
Rhetoric 21a-c 193n.41
2, col. xxxivb 34-9 206 n.88 31a7-10 193n.41
3, col. xiva 19- 206 n.88 31c 193n.41
col. xvia 8 38c-d 183n.25
3, col.xa, 1-6 155 53d-54d 193n.41
5, col. xx 25-36 173 n.50 61c6 200n.41
Plato Phaedo
Alcibiades I 67d4-10 90
111a 76
Protagoras
Cratylus 321c-e 169n.21
388d-390a 169n.17 321c7-d5 35
322a-b 35
Gorgias 322b5 35
473e 136,165 322c 35
474c 110
476b-477a 122 Respublica
478d-e 122 343d-e 115
483c3-4 63 352b8 116
483e3 63 352d6 191n.30
484b1 63 358e4-359b5 114
486b6-7 172n.37 358c7 115
492c2 172n.37 359a1-2 20, 114, 116
495a1-2 98 359a5 114
500c3-4 191n.30 359b6 64
517b 137,149 359c3-5 117,128
519a 136 359c6-360c5 111, 113
521d 136, 149, 165 359e-360a 115

360b6 117
360c3 117
361b-c 115
361e1-3 198n.28
362e-363a 198n.28
365d-e 190n.24
367b6 115
383c 199n.33
388e-389b 190n.24
416e-417a 187n.59
442e-443b 70
500c-d 199n.33
505b-c 98
561c 98
602c7-8 183n.25
608d 190n.24
613a-b 199n.33

1127D-E 93, 106, 110, 112, 118,

128, 142

1128D 135,138

1129B-C 135

Eroticus

751A-752A 193n.46

758C-D 193n.46

Live Unnoticed

1128A-B

1130A

1128A-B

1129A- B

90,193 n.46

193n.46

193n.46

81

Statesman

294a7-8

296e-297b

On Curiosity

520A-C 193n.46

Symposium 200b-e

Theaetetus

176b

Timaeus

90a

90c

70

173n.2

49

199n.33

199n.33

200n.40

On Moral Virtue

441C-E 109

On Peace of Mind

465F-466A 138

On Superstition

164F 190n.21

167A-168A 190n.21

Plutarch
Against Colotes
1107D 51
1089D 49
1111B 27
1117B 165
1121A 184n.26
1124D 40,101
1124E 101
1125A 102
1125C 93-94,139
1125C-1127C 102
1125E-F 46
1126B-D 100, 135
1126C 150
1127A-B 102, 137

On the Pytian Oracles

399D-E 91

Oracles in Decline

420B3 190n.21

429C-F 193n.46

Pleasant Life
1009E 178n.44
1089D 193n.39
1090C-D 93
1095C 108
1098A-1100D 199n.38
1098D 53,102
1099D 54
1104B 46,121-2
1105B 46
1105E 125

bgcolor=white>1.12, 2
Pyrrhus 1.12, 5-6 175n.18
14 145 1.12, 19 88
20,6 145 1.12,23-25 39
Stoic. Rep. To Marcella
1048E 108,198 n.26 27 62,201n.
28 198n.31
Whether an old man should engage in
public affairs Psellos
791D 136 Opusculum
13, 71, 6-7 183 n.21
Polybius

Histories

(ed. O'Meara)
6.5,9-10 25
6.6,2-5 25 Pseudo Philoponus
In Arist. De anima
Polystratus 586,21-23 183,n.21
On the Irrational Contempt of Popular
Opinions Seneca
Col. iii, 5-11 44 De ira
Col. xxii 6 19 3.17.2 203n.11
Col. xxii 23-4 18-19, 64
Col. xxiv 3-5 19, 64 De otio
Col. xxiv 24-xxv 16 64 3.29 138
Col. xxv 9-10 18, 64
Col. xxv 18-9 168 n.9 Ep.
Col. xxv 18-24 64 9,1 116
Col. xxvi 22-5 64 59, 12 203n.11
Col. xxvii 10 64 83, 12 154
Col. xxviii 10 18-19, 90.35 98
Porphyry On Marriage
Abst. Frag. 45 196n.5
1.7, 1 171n.31
1.7, 2 12, 44 Sextus Empiricus
1.7, 4 175n.18 M
1.8, 1-2 30, 72, 173 n.50 7.151-157 196n.7
1.8, 4 30 7.166-189 67
1.8,19-20 30 7.203 67
1.9, 5 175n.18 7.208 184n.26
1.9,1-16 38 7.212 67
1.10, 1 28, 43 7.215 67
1.10, 4 30, 72, 173 n.50 7.218 66
1.11, 1 175n.18 7.253-260 67
1.11, 2 40 7.424-425 67
1.11,4-6 175n.18 7.433 197n.10
64 9.25-26 186n.56
1.12, 3 31, 160 9.54 45
1.12, 4 175n.18 10.219-220 17

.54

Simplicius 181 3,187n.2
In Arist. De anima 190 165
299,35 183,n.21 202 62
213 125
Stobaeus 226 186n.58
Anthology 240 21
3.17.23 116 252 184
4.143 125 247 67
Ecl. 353 186n.56
396 41
2.100,2 197n.10 464 49
2.101,14-20 187n.59 466 49
2.108,5-28 179n.55 470 49
2.112,1-5 197n.10 476 198n.31
Thucydides 478 46
490 178n.46
1, 2, 6 41 491 55
1, 6, 3 41 512 3
3.82 36 530 47,124-5
532 93
Us. 534 122
2 192n.36 536 53
14 62 539 51
20 108 543 52
36 66 544 54
67 187n.3
68 49 Xenophon
101 165 Memorabilia
138 80 4.2,9 187n.59

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