ἀνάμνησις as taught by Pythagoras, Empedokles, Plato, [xi, 96]; [598] f.

Anaxagoras, [vi, 23]; [386]; [432]; [xii, 143]; fr. 6 [12], [xi, 110]–11.

Anaximander, [x, 38]; [366]; [xi, 98].

Anaximenes, [366]; [xi, 98].

Ancestor-cult, [10] f.; [27] f.; [77] f. (Hesiod); Ancestors in the cult of Heroes, [119] f., [527] f.; of the γένη, etc., [124] f. (with nn.).

Anchises translated, [xiv, ii, 110].

ἀγχιστεία (in the cult of souls), [v, 42], [141]; [176]; [xiv, ii, 10].

ἀνιέναι (τὰ καλά, etc.), [v, 120].

Anima and animus in Lucretius, [xiv, 74].

Animals in cult of the dead, [v, 105]; care of animals enjoined, [vi, 35] (and see [Food]); skin of, apotropaic use of, [xi, 58] ([v, 167]); souls of, [x, 45]; [xiii, 40].