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INDEX OF PROPER NAMES, ETC.


 * Helice, a city of Achaia, swallowed by the sea 373, 48
 * Hellenes, the Ancient Greeks, 14
 * Heraclitus, about 500 The Stoics borrowed their ideas of Physics largely from him. Mentioned with Pythagoras, Socrates, and Diogenes,  47;  3; manner of death,  3; theory of periodic conflagrations of the Universe,  3;  7; cycles of change  13;  28;  1; flux of things, II. 17;  3 ad. fin., 36;  10, 15;  4;  19, 25;  19;  7; simile of river,  17;  43;  23;  15; motion above and below,  17; [ 1];  28; Interchange of elements,  46; the man that forgets his way,  46; even sleepers seem to act and speak  46;  42;" children from parents" or "what our fathers have told us,"  40; the soul "an exhalation from blood,"  33;  15; men at variance with the Reason of the Universe,  46; what they "encounter" every day, they deem strange,  46; "to think on great men" (? from Heracl.),  26
 * Herculaneum (Herclanum), destroyed 79, 48
 * Hesiod, quoted (Opp. 186), 32; (ibid. 197),  33
 * Hipparchus, a great mathematician and astronomer about 150, here mentioned with Archimedes and Eudoxus, 47. Aur. Victor has a curious story (De Caes,  20) of Marcus punishing the people of Nicaea (in Bithynia) for not knowing (the text here is doubted) that Hipparchus was born there Hippocrates (about 450 )  3. Till Galen the greatest of old-time physicians. A tree under which he is said to have taught still exists at Cos, his birthplace Homer, quoted (Il.  147–9),  34: (ibid.,  99),  10; (Od.,  242),  33; (ibid.,  690),  31; (ibid.,  413),  31; (? The , Od.  but see Menippus,)  24
 * Hymen, an unknown philosopher of a previous age, 31


 * Julianus, an unknown long-liver, 50


 * Lacedaemonians, see Spartans
 * Lanuvium, on the Appian Way, where Pius was born, and had a villa, 16, § 8
 * Leonnatus, 33. One of Alexander's Generals, and quite out of place among Roman worthies, see Dentatus
 * Lepidus, a lover of long-life, 50. Possibly the triumvir
 * Lorium, a villa of Pius on the Via Aurelia, where he died 7 March, 161, 16, § 8
 * Lucilla, Domitia (C alvilla, Capit.), mother of Marcus, 17, § 1;  4, 13, 31; lessons learnt from her,  3; letter of Rusticus to,  7; early death of,  17, § 6;  25; life with,  21. See also p. 360
 * Lucian, possibly referred to in "Menippus and others like him," 47
 * Lupus, Lusius, unknown, possibly a mistake for L. Licinius Lucullus, the conqueror of Mithridates, whose luxurious gardens and villas were well-known, 27


 * Maecenas, the minister of Augustus and friend of Horace, 31
 * Marcianus, an unknown philosopher, 6. There was a notable physician of this name (Martianus) in the time of Marcus
 * Maximus, Claudius, a Stoic philosopher and teacher, highly esteemed by Marcus, whom he thanks the Gods that he knew, 17, § 10; whose character he draws as that of a perfect man,  15; his illness,  10 ad. fin.;

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