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II. INDEX OF PROPER NAMES AND
QUOTATIONS IN THE "THOUGHTS"
(For other names see Index I.)
- Aesculapius, prescribes to his votaries, v. 8; definite sphere of work, vi. 43
- Aesop, fable of, xi. 22, possibly taken from Horace
- Agrippa, war minister of Augustus, viii. 31
- Alciphron (? the Sophist and writer of fictitious new comedy letters), named as recently alive, x. 31
- Alexander, the Grammarian of Cotiaeum, teacher and tutor of Marcus, i. 10; the Platonist ("Clay-Plato"), Greek secretary to Marcus in 174, a.d., i. 12; the Great, in. 3; vi. 24; {S{mallcaps|viii.}} 3; ix. 29; x. 27
- Annia Cornificia, sister of Marcus, (see Introd. p. xiv.), i. 17, § 1
- Anonymous quotations, from unknown tragic writer, anapaestic chorus, viii. 51; (?) senarius from unknown poet, i. 17 ad. fin.; ii. 7 cp. Fragm. Ades p. 516 Nauck; xi. 10, 30; (?) viii. 41; (?) from some drama, vii. 43, cp. p. 379; the old man and his foster-child's top, v. 36; lines of poetical cast, iv. 34, 49; x. 16 § 2 line 5;
xii. 3; running straight for the goal, iv. 18: sharp sight, viii. 38
- Antisthenes, the Cynic philosopher, quoted, vii. 36 (see Diog. Laert.,
vi. 3)
- Antoninus Pius, i. 16, 17, § 3;
iv. 33; vi. 30; viii. 25; ix. 21; x. 27; cp. p. 386
- Apollonius, Stoic philosopher of Chalcedon, i. 8; 17, § 5
- Archimedes, named among acute wits, vi. 47
- Areius, domestic philosopher to Augustus, viii. 31
- Aristophanes, quoted, viii 4? ( = Ach. 661), 66 ( = Nubes, 362), {{Smallcaps|iv. 23( = Frag.)
- Asia, a corner of the world, vi. 36
- Athenians, prayer of, v. 7
- Athenodotus, disciple of Musonius and teacher of Fronto, i. 13
- Athos, a clod of the Universe, vi. 36
- Augustus, type of departed grandeur, iv. 33; viii. 5, 31; wife, sister and daughter of, alluded to, viii. 31
- Baccheius, an unknown philosopher, i. 6
- Baiae, health resort on the coast of Campania, xii. 27
- Benedicta, an imperial concubine probably Hadrian's, i. 17, § 6
- Benetianus ( = Venetianus), see Index, i.
- Brutus, named with Thrasea, Cato etc., i. 14
- Cadicianus, unknown long-lived iv. 50. Possibly corrupt for Caecilianus, as Gataker
- Caieta, i. 17, 8. The supposed scene of Faustina's debaucheries, Capit. xix. 7
- Caesar, Gaius, i.e. Julius Caesar iii. 3; viii. 3; Caesars, x. 31
- Caeso, or Kaeso, iv. 33.?
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