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INDEX OF PROPER NAMES, ETC.

*Empedocles, quoted, "the sphere," 3; (?)  41;,  3;  15;  19, 28
 * Epictetus, mentioned, vn. 19; his "Memorabilia," 7; "a little soul bearing a corpse" (Epict. Frag. 26),  41;  24; "words of ill-omen" (Epict.  24, 88, 89),  34; looking for impossibilities (Epict.  24, 86, 87),  33; "no man can rob us of our free will" (Epict.  22, 105),  36; "O Cithaeron" (from Soph. Oed. Rex 1390, Epict.  24, 16),  6; "the house is smoky and I quit it" (suicide, Epict.  25, 18),  29; "a soul deprived of truth only against its will" (Epict.  28, 4;  22, 37; cp. Plato Rep. in. 412),  63;  18, § 3; Socrates called the opinions of the many Lamiae (or, Epict.  1, 15),  23; change, illustrated from the grape (Epict.  24, 91–3),  35;"'tis royal to do good and be abused" (Antisthenes, Epict.  6, 20),  36; rules of life (Epict. Frag. 27),  37; cp.  7 ad. init.; "the question is about being mad or sane " (Epict. Frag. 28),  38; elenchus on quarrelling (Socrates, (?) from Epictetus),  39; life a drama, (Epict. Man, 17),  36; Marcus plainly Epictetizes (Schol. to Codex D.),  1; cp. also  27
 * Epicurus, on intolerable pain, 33, 64; account of his illness,  41; atoms (see also Democritus),  10 (so Schol. to Codex D.);  33;  28; "to think on great men,"  26 (by emendation  for )
 * Epitynchanus, possibly one of Hadrian's clientèle, 25
 * Eudaemon, unknown, though named for ability, 25. Vitruvius (but the reading is not above suspicion) mentions a celebrated astrologer of this name
 * Eudoxus, mentioned with Hipparchua and Archirmdes, 47. He was renowned as astronomer, physician and geometer
 * Euphrates, mentioned as recently alive, 31. A Stoic philosopher much praised by Pliny (Ep.  10) who held that a philosopher should be a man of affairs, an administrator, and judge. Hadrian allowed him to commit suicide by drinking hemlock (Dido 69, 8, § 2) in 118  Euripides, quotations from, Bellerophon (Frag. 289 Dind.)  38;  6; Hypsipyle (Frag. 757 D.),  40;  6; Antiope (Frag. 207 D.),  41;  6; Chrysippus (Frag. 836 D.),  50; Supplices (1. 1110),  51; unknown plays (Frag. 890, 1007, Dind.),  21;  42 or Aristophanes q.v.;  26
 * Europe, a corner of the Universe, 36
 * Eutyches, an unknown philosopher, of previous times, 31
 * Eutychion, an unknown philosopher of previous times, 31


 * Fabius, an unknown long-liver, 50; Fabius Catullinus, a lover of the country,  27. See also Caeso
 * Father, and grandfather of Marcus, see Verus
 * Faustina, wife of Marcus, I. 17, § 7; v. 31; (?) 3; see also pp. 362, 365, 367
 * Faustina, wife of Pius, 25


 * [Gnomologia], anecdote of Socrates and Perdiccas (Archelaus) from (?), 25
 * Granua, 17 ad. fin. The river Gran, near Buda-Pesth


 * Hadrian, as a type of departed grandeur, 33;  5, 25, 37;  27. See also under Benedicta, and p. 360
 * Helvidius (Prisons), an upright but

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