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INDEX OF MATTERS base love of, 50; a drama,  1, 6;  36; goal or aim or,   16;  58;  1;  21; the new life,  2, § 2;  8; as a whole,  36; another life,  3; how to enjoy,  29
 * Limb dismembered, 34
 * Lion, 2, § 1;  36, § 2
 * Lollius Urbicus, 347
 * Love of neighbour, 22, 31;  11;  36, 2;  1, 9
 * Love or spare your enemies, 6;  22, 65
 * Lucius, a philosopher, 377
 * Lust, 10;  40

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 * Man, tripartite (body, soul, mind), 2;  16;  32;  3; intolerable,  10;  24 ; his work,  26; his relationships,  27; what like,  19; be one,  18, § 10; true interest of,  7; reason of = God,  26
 * Many things, do not, 24 (Democritus)
 * Marcus, simple life, 3, 6; taught at home.  4; dislike of the "Games,"  5; not superstitious,  6; a devout worshipper,  28; writes dialogues,  6; learns humility,  7; eschews  poetry, rhetoric, and fine writing  7, 17, cp. p. 346; reads Epictetus,  7; learns toleration,  9; tact,  10; love of his children,  13, 17; reads Stoic writers,  14; gratitude of,  17; disposition to do evil,  17, § 1;  18, 4; annoyed with Rusticus,, 17, § 6; chastity of,  17, § 2; love of mother,  17, § 6; of his wife,  17, § 7; spits blood and has vertigo,  17, § 8; bodily weakness of,  17, § 6, p. 351; amatory passions of,  17, § 6; benefactions of,  17, § 7; eschews dialectics,  17, § 8; not skilled in them,  67;  1; and physics,  17, § 8; not skilled in them,  67; grows old,  2, 6;  31; see p. 349; thirst for books,  3; address to soul,  6;  39;  1; does not reject pity,  13; at Carnutum,  17 ad. fin.; on the Gran,  17, ad. fin.; a Roman,  5;  5;  44; a ruler,  5; a bull over the herd,  18, § 1; his memoranda, . 14; excerpts  from books,  14; (?) history of ancient Greeks and Romans,  14; longing for country retreats, . 3, cp.  1 ; dislikes rising in the morning,  1;  12; not sharp-witted,  5;  67; hardly able to endure him self,  10; his service ended,  31; the court his stepmother,  12; his name Antoninus,  26, § 4; not Caesarified,  30; conscious of failure,  4, 6;  9,  8; still far from philosophy,  1; life at court against it,  1, 9, but cp.  7; no time for study,  8; death of his mother,  17, § 7;  25; has  never injured anyone,  42; ? birth of a child,  3; ? his child ill,  49,  40; weary of life and seems to wish for death,  3; recalls his past life,  21; playing the philosopher,  29; contemns ingratitude,  42, § 4; captures Sarmatians,  10; feels that his death is desired,  36; condemns Christian martyrdoms,  3; his life demands philosophy,  7; wonders why men value others good opinion more than their own,  4; gruesome sights in war,  34; pestilence,  2; Marcus a man intensely eager  for the common weal,  13; his patrimony, 360; regret at adoption by Hadrian, 360; evils of sovranty, 360; resists popular  clamour, 362; firmness of, 364; weeps, 368, 373; true to philosophy, 368; lenity, 368; free from bloodguiltiness, 368; detested avarice, 373; goes to  lectures of Sextus, 377; death, 376 ff.
 * Material and causal, see Causal Medley of things, 27,  10;  14