[Lucian], worthlessness of geometry, i. [384 n.];
on time wasted in philosophic training, [404 n.]
[Lucretius], on Anaxagorean homœomeries, i. [52 n.];
origin of language, iii. [329 n.];
on pleasure, [379 n.], [387 n.], i. [163 n.];
on justice, iv. [130 n.];
appearances of gods to men, [155 n.];
theology of, [162 n.]
Λυσιτέλουν, derivation, iii. [301 n.]
[Luther], on music, iv. [151 n.]
[Lykeum], Peripatetic school, i. [269];
the library, founded for use of inmates and special visitors, [279 n.];
loss of library, [270].
[Lykurgus], relation to Plato, i. [344 n.]
[Lysias], rhetorical powers, iii. [48 n.];
Isokrates compared, [35], [37];
unfairly treated in Phædrus, [47-8];
rivalry with Plato, [408], [410 n.], [411 n.];
oration against Æschines, i. [112].
Lysis, authenticity, i. [306], ii. [184 n.];
date, i. [308-10], [313], [326], ii. [184 n.];
subject suited for dialogue of search, [185];
problem of friendship too general, [186];
debate partly real, partly verbal, [188];
scenery and personages, [172];
mode of talking with youth, [173];
servitude of the ignorant, [176];
lesson of humility, [177];
illustrates Sokratic manner, [ib.];
what is a friend, [178];
appeal to maxims of poets, [179];
likeness and unlikeness, [ib.], [188 n.];
the Indifferent, friend to Good, [180], [189];
anxious to escape from felt evil, [180];
illustrated by philosopher’s condition, [181], [190];
the primum amabile, ib., [191];
cause of friendship, desire for what is akin to us or our own, [182];
good akin, evil alien, to every one, [183];
the Good and Beautiful as objects of attachment, [194];
failure of enquiry, [184];
compared with Cicero De Amicitia, [189 n.];
Charmidês, [172], [184 n.]
M.
[Macaulay, Lord], Theology not a progressive science, ii. [428].