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INDEX OF MATTERS *Brigandage, 10;  18, § 7
 * Burials in bodies of animals, 21 § 2


 * Cassius, Avidius, 348 ff., 371
 * "Caesarification," 30
 * Cause, the Final, Formal, or Efficient, 8;  10;  25, 37; in man,  7;  31;  26; in God or Nature,  1, 29
 * Causal and material, 21, § 3;  13;  29;  11;  25, 37;  10, 18, 29
 * Causation, 8
 * Chance, 17 ad. fin.;  3, 17;  11;  28;  14, 24
 * Change, 7;  3, 36;  36;  18, 23, 25;  6;  19, 28;  7, 1, 11, 18;  21; cycles of,  13;  7, 2;  1, 2; of mind,  12;  10, 16
 * Chaos (see Medley), 27;  10;  39;  14
 * Character, the perfect, 69; portrayed,  16;  30,§ 2; cp.  15
 * Charity (see Love of neighbour), 13;  47;  42;  36, § 2;  1
 * Cheerfulness, 15, 16, § 2;  5;  12
 * Children, 41*;  49;  40;  34, 35;  34*; loss of,  8 note; illness of,  49; safety of,  35; Marcus own,  17, § 4; his fondness for,  13
 * Christians, 6;  16;  68;  48, 51, § 2;  3 (here only mentioned and this probably a gloss). See pp. 381 ff.
 * Circus, 5;  38
 * Cities destroyed by natural disasters, 48; pp. 373, 387
 * Coarseness (ut Stoicus, nulla habet tacenda), 12, 28;  13;  21 (M8);  19
 * Colloquialism, in the mason's trade, 8, § 1; a "visitation from Heaven,"  8, § 1; loves = is wont,  21; use of   17
 * Commodus, 354 ff.
 * Concilium of Emperor, 362
 * Concubine (of Verus or Hadrian), 17, § 2; of Lucius Verus,  37
 * Conditional action, 1;  20;  50
 * Congiaria, 16, 7, pp. 365, 375
 * Contentment, 4, 4, 12;  25; v. 8, § 2, 27;  54, 57;  46;  1,6, § 2, 11, 28;  13, 20, § 2;  1, 3
 * Cosmopolitanism, a Stoic doctrine, see World-city
 * Country retreats, 3;  1;  27
 * Court etiquette, 16, § 2
 * Court life, 17, § 2;  3;  16;  12;  9
 * Craze or hobby, 1;  27
 * Customs officer, 17, § 8
 * Cycles, see Regeneration

394
 * Daemon (see, and Genius.)
 * Dancing, 1;  61;  1, 2
 * Death, 2, 17;  3, 7;  5, 6, 32, 48, 50;  33;  2, 28, 46;  32;  25, 31, 58;  21;  11, 29; no evil,  23; to be despised,  31, 35; a process of Nature,  12;  3;  36, 2; our death desired,  36; the leveller,  24; a,  17
 * Dead, generations of the, 47
 * Dependence of things on one another, 16, 30
 * Destiny, 6, 8, 11, § 3;  26, 34;  8, 24;  14
 * Dialectics, 1. 17, § 8; 67;  13
 * Dio Chrysostom, see Arethas; Dio Cassius, see notes 5, 6, 7;  12;  26;  7;  42, § 2;  6;  21
 * Discontent, murmuring, rebellion against our lot, 2, 3, 13, 16;  3, 32;  49;  64;  37;  3;  20
 * Dispersion, 4, 10;  32, 50;  25;  39;  7, § 2;  3
 * Dissolution, 17 ad. fin.;  21;  50;  32;  7;  20;  36
 * Divine, the, in man, see God
 * Doctors, 3, 13;  48;  35, 55;  15; Aesculapius as prescriber,  8
 * Dotage, 1
 * Drama, the, 8;  3;  24;  27;  1, 6;  36