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 Officer, commmanding, 195 Official, 197, 217, 325, 497 Oil, 77, 155, 161, 293, 405, 413, 493 Old age, 193, 2J9, 413; man, 295, 491; women, 295 Olympia, 151, 201, 281, 321-2; crown there, 201 Olympic, contest, 149; festival, 225, 323; games, 39, 74, 535; training, 101; victory, 507 Omen, 137, 213, 515 One's own, 2S3, 333, 403; self, 341 Open air, IGl Ophellius, 139 Ophthalmia, 145 Opinion, 21, 305, 451-3, 497-9, 511; of others, 349 Opponent, 507 Oppressor, 207 Orator, 17 Order, the, 219 Ordinances, 221, 313 Orphans, 189 Ostentation, 529; avoidauoo of, 523 Outcast, 457 Outcome, 515 Outdoor life, 137 Outward signs, 383 Overcoat, 387 Ox, 13, 309

Pack-saddle, 271 Paean Apollo, 73 Paeans, 321 Pageant, 279-81 Pain, 91, 147, 181, 311, 349, 353, 445 Palace, 305, 367 Palaestra, 285 Pale, 457 Palisade, 195 Palm, setting up, 80-3 Pan, 173 Pancratiast, 7, 99 Pancratium, 6, 75, 223 Paradox, 221, 287 Parasite, 293 Parents, 57, 181, 229, 297-9, 355, 373 Part and whole, 303 Particular instances, 257 Parturition, 155 Passers-by, 151 Passion, 23, 153, 311, 351; passionless manner, 457 Patience, 63, 121, 319, 491; patient endurance, 167 Patient, a, 179 Patrimony, 337 Patriot, 119 Patroclus, 407 Patron, 65, 69 Pattern of life, 149 Paying, 307 Pax Romana. See Peace. Peace, 161, 309, 313-31, 323-5, 345; of mind, 27, 91, 117, 125, 167, 193, 209, 231, 403, 493; Pax Romana, 91, 151 Pedagogue, 135, 229 Pedants, 293 Peevish, 281 Penalty, 205 Pentathlon, 7, 169, 509 People (as topic of conversation), 107 Perdiccas, 207 Perfection. 91 Perfume, 393-5 Peril, 451; of life, 121 Periodic change, 187 Perishable, 341 Perrhaebians, 205 Persian king, 153, 207, 253, 261 Persians, 299 Perturbation of spirit, 427 Perverts, 17, 309 Pestle, 83, 121 (Pheres), father of Admetus, 119 Phihp of Macedon, 139, 207 Philosopher, 9, 13, 23-5, 45, 49, 55-7, 63, 67-9, 73-7, 81, 91, 103-7, 115, 125, 171-83, 187, 191, 195, 229, 239, 271, 289-93, 305, 319, 349, 359, 369, 373-5 ff., 441, 453, 459, 465, 499, 509, 515, 529-33 Philosophic vein, 303 Philosophy, 75, 85, 95, 99, 103, 211, 231, 283, 379, 383, 387-9, 417-9, 453, 461, 499, 611, 517, 637; meaning of, 73 Physical elements, 93; science, 441-3 Physician, 29, 75-7, 101, 109, 121, 157, 179, 225, 295, 465-7, 507 Physics, 453 Physique, a particular, needed for a teacher, 129 Piety, 511-13 Pig, 413-9 Piracy, 91 Piraeus, 257 Pirates, 205-7, 283 Pitch, 435; -plasters, 135 552