Evil, nature of, [470] (Plato); [498]; [xiv, 40], [60].
Exegetai, their advice sought in questions relating to the cult of Souls, [v, 139], [174].
Exorcism, [604].
Expiation, gods of, [v, 168]; sacrifices of, made to χθόνιοι, [v, 167]; after murder, [180] f.
Eyes of the dead, closing of, [i, 25].
Fainting (λιποψυχία), [i, 9].
Fame, all that is left to the dead, [43]; [xii, 13], [20], [25]; [xiv, ii, 169].
[Family] graves in the country, [v, 69], [70]; [525] f.
[Fate] and guilt, [423] f., [426] f.
Fear of the dead, [16], [163], [169]; of death, dispelled by Epicurus, [506]; breaks out at the end of the classical period, [545] ([xiv, ii, 170]).