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INDEX. 



Aristotle, on Breath, 17 



, Accounts of Animals, 175 



. , on the Parts of Animals, 175 

 , on the Movement of Animals, 175 



, on the Locomotion of Animals, 176 



, on the Engendering of Animals, 176 



, on Colours, 176 



, from the Book on Sounds, 176 



, Physiognomica, 176 



, on Plants, 176 



, on Wonderful Stories, 176 



, Mechanics, 176 



, Problems, 177 



, on Indivisible Lines, 178 



, the Quarters and Names of the Winds, 



178 



, on Xenophanes, Zeno, and Gorgias, 178 



, the Metaphysics, 178 



, Nicomachean Ethics, 179 



, the Great Ethics, 180 



, the Eudemian Ethics, 180 



, on Virtues and Vices, 180 



, Politics, 180 



, Economics, 180 



, the Art of Rhetoric, 180 



, the Rhetoric to Alexander, 181 



, on the Poetic Art, 182 



Astronomy, 307, 329 



Athenseus's account of Aristotle's works, 153 

 Athenian social intercourse, 128 

 Autolycus, 310, 334 



BUFFON, 357 



CALIPPUS, 333 



Callisthenes, 134 



Carneades, 219 



Cephisodorus' book against Aristotle, 113 



Chrysippus, 260 



Cicero. Imitations of Aristotle, 162 



, birth and education, 207 



, Consulate, 209 



, Triumvirate, 211 



, exile and return, 211 



, Governor of Cilicia, 212 



, Philosophical Writings, 216-227 



, Rhetorical Works, 227-230 



, Moral and Physical Writings, 230-234 



, Epistles, 235 



, y Poetical and Historical Works, 235 



, Orations, 235 



, MSS., editions, &c., 242 



Claudian, 363 

 Cleanthes, 259 

 Comparison between the Plotinian School and 



the Quielists, 301 

 Crates, 252 

 Ctesibius, 323, 348, 351 



Cynical Doctrines, review of, 252 

 Cynicism the parent of Stoicism, 249 



DAMASCIUS, 225 

 Democritus, 21, 308 

 Destruction of ancient literature, 154 

 Dialectics, 32 



Difference between the Greek and Latin lan- 

 guages, 238 

 Diogenes, 251 

 Diogenes Apolloniates, 24 

 Dion Prusaeus, 265 

 Dogmatism, effects of, 269 

 Du Fay, 357 



ECLECTICISM, rise of, 287 

 Eclectic Philosophy calculated to impede Chris- 

 tianity, 302 



English translations of Plato, 90 

 Epictetus, 265 

 Epicurus, birth, 185 



visits Athens, 185 



opens school, 185 



, manner of life, 186 



, success as a teacher, 186 



, death, 187 



, will, 187 



emancipates his slaves, 188 



, doctrines, 188 



, views of physical science, 189 



, views of moral philosophy, 190 



, divisions of his philosophy, 191 



, Physics the universe, 192 



, atoms, 193 



, images, 196 



, psychology, 197 



, astronomy, 197 



, Moral Philosophy the gods, 128 



, death and pain, 200 



, the chief good, 201 



, justice, 203 



, successors of, 204 



Eratosthenes, 323, 336 

 Eubulus, 115 

 Euclid, 313, 335, 353 

 Eudoxus, 308, 333 

 Eustathius, 363 



FABLE, use of, 3 

 Frontinus, 350 



GALEN, 363 



Gellius's account of Aristotle, 130 



Gorgias, 29 



Greek Geometry, 307 



Mechanics, 312 



Music, 312 



Optics, 312 



