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Between Heathenism and Christianity - College of Stoic Philosophers

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Appendix<br />

De comparatione Aristopha-nix ct AJrinntdri epitome (Abstract <strong>of</strong><br />

a comparison between Aristophanes <strong>and</strong> Men<strong>and</strong>er).<br />

De Herod oti malignitate, (On the malice <strong>of</strong> Herodotus).<br />

De placitis philosoplwrum libri V, (Five books <strong>of</strong> maxims <strong>of</strong> the<br />

philosophers).<br />

Aetia physirct, (Problems in physics).<br />

De facie quae in orbe lunae appin-et. (Concerning the face that<br />

appears on the moon s<br />

Dr disk).<br />

(<br />

primo frirfidn. the origin <strong>of</strong> cold).<br />

VOT.TTMK<br />

VI.<br />

Aquane fin iynis sit utilir\ (In tire or water the more useful)?<br />

Terrestriane an aquatilia animalia sint callidiora, (Are water or<br />

l<strong>and</strong> animals the more cunning)?<br />

Brwta aminalia ration? uti, (On the use <strong>of</strong> reason by brutes).<br />

De esu carnium, orationes dito, (On the eating <strong>of</strong> llesh, two dis<br />

courses).<br />

Platonicae quaestiones, (Platonic questions).<br />

De animae procreatione in Timaeo, (On the origin <strong>of</strong> the soul in<br />

the Timaeus).<br />

Epitome libri tie animae procreatione in Timaeo, (Abstract <strong>of</strong> the<br />

book on the origin <strong>of</strong> the soul in the Timaens).<br />

De <strong>Stoic</strong>orinn repugnantiis, (On contradictions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Stoic</strong>s).<br />

Compendium libri cui arywnentuni fuit, <strong>Stoic</strong>o.* absin diora poelix<br />

dicere, (Synopsis <strong>of</strong> the book the argument <strong>of</strong> which was. The<br />

<strong>Stoic</strong>s utter greater absurdities than the poets).<br />

De commnnibus notitiis adversits <strong>Stoic</strong>os. (Concerning the com<br />

mon conceptions against the <strong>Stoic</strong>s).<br />

A T oi posse suaviter rivi se^undum EpicKrum, (That it is not pos<br />

sible to live pleasurably according to Epicurus).<br />

Adversus Coloten, (Against Colotes).<br />

An recte dictum sit latenter vivendum esse. (Is it a true saying<br />

that one ought to live in seclusion)?<br />

DC mnsi ca, (On music).<br />

VOLUME VII.<br />

De Jlvviorvm et montiicni nominibus et de Us guce in illis inveniimtvr,<br />

(On the names <strong>of</strong> rivers <strong>and</strong> mountains <strong>and</strong> those things<br />

that are found in them).<br />

De vita et poesi Homeri, Lib. I et II. (On the life <strong>and</strong> poetry <strong>of</strong><br />

Homer).<br />

The two treatises last named fill more than one=third <strong>of</strong> the<br />

volume, the remainder being chiefly taken up with fragments,<br />

some <strong>of</strong> them only a few lines in length. It also contains the<br />

so-called catalogue <strong>of</strong> Lamprias which, including the Parallel<br />

lives, assigns 227 different works to Plutarch. Volume seven con<br />

cludes with an index <strong>of</strong> names. As these treatises are usually<br />

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