This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895. Excerpt: ... INDEX A. Absolute, the, unknown, vol. i. p. 202;--absolute beauty, 1.41,47; ii. 59; absolute equality, i. 200; absolute essence, i. 144, 205; absolute existence, i. 38; abso-lute greatness and smallness, i. 200, 201; absolute ideas, i. 144, 202; absolute justice, ii. 71; absolute knowledge, i. 37, 38; possessed by God, i. 204, 205; absolute like and unlike, i. 196; absolute unity, i. 226; absolute virtue, i. 37. Achaemenes, i. 181. Acheron, i. 158. Acherusian lake, i. 159. Achilles, i. 95. Acropolis, the, of ancient Athens, ii. 131. Adeimantus, (1) son of Cepis, i. 16; (2) son of Leucolophides, i-J6; (3) brother of Plato, i. 102, 193; ii. 5. Adonis, the gardens of, i. 58. Aeacus, i. 181; a judge among the dead, i. 1n, 173. Aeantodorus, i. 102. Aeschines, i. 102, 134. Aesop, i. 136, 183. Agathon, i. 68. Ajax, soul of, chooses a lion's life, ii. 106. Alcibiades, i. 78; praises Socrates, i. 70; with Socrates at Delium, i. 74; at Potidaea, i. 72, 74; a de-scendant of Eurysaces, i. 181. Amasis, king of Egypt, ii. 111. Ambassadors to the public games, ii. 224. Amestris, wife of Xerxes, i. 184. Ammon, the Egyptian God, i. 56, 187. Amphion, inventor of the lyre, ii. 156. Amphipolis, Socrates at, i. 95. Amphitryon, i. 216. Amusement, to be made a means of education, ii. 146. Amyntor, ii. 219. Anaxagoras, his doctrine of Mind, i. 52; his books and opinions, i. 92; ii. 200. Animals, the, conversed with men in the days of Cronos, i. 236; choose their destiny in the next world, ii. 107 (cp. i. 40);--blemished animals offered to the Gods by the Lacedae-monians, i. 187. Antiochis, the tribe of Socrates, i. 100. Antiphon, (1) of Cephisus, i. 102; (2) half-brother of Adeimantus, i-193-Antiquity, reasons for our ignor-ance of, ii. 128. Antisthencs, i. 134. Anytus, one of t...