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CONTENTS OF VOLUME FOURTH. WITH THE TRANSLATORS’ NAMES.
PLUTARCH’S MORALS.
WHY THE ORACLES CEASE TO GIVE ANSWERS.
LAMPRIAS, CLEOMBROTUS, DIDYMUS, PHILIPPUS, DEMETRIUS, AMMONIUS, HERACLEON.
OF ISIS AND OSIRIS, OR OF THE ANCIENT RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY OF EGYPT.
CONCERNING SUCH WHOM GOD IS SLOW TO PUNISH.
PATROCLEAS, PLUTARCH, TIMON, OLYMPICUS.
OF NATURAL AFFECTION TOWARDS ONE’S OFFSPRING.
CONCERNING THE FORTUNE OF THE ROMANS.
OF GARRULITY, OR TALKATIVENESS
OF LOVE.
FLAVIANUS AND AUTOBULUS, SONS OF PLUTARCH.
FIVE TRAGICAL HISTORIES OF LOVE.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
A DISCOURSE TO AN UNLEARNED PRINCE.
OF HERODOTUS’S MALICE.
OF COMMON CONCEPTIONS, AGAINST THE STOICS.
LAMPRIAS, DIADUMENUS.
THE CONTRADICTIONS OF THE STOICS.
OF THE WORD EI ENGRAVEN OVER THE GATE OF APOLLO’S TEMPLE AT DELPHI.
AMMONIUS, LAMPRIAS, PLUTARCH, THEON, EUSTROPHUS, NICANDER.
WHETHER VICE IS SUFFICIENT TO RENDER A MAN UNHAPPY*
WHETHER THE PASSIONS OF THE SOUL OR DISEASES OF THE BODY ARE WORSE.
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