Minos, authenticity, i. [306-7], [309], [336], [337 n.], ii. [82], [93];
in Leges trilogy, [91];
and Hipparchus analogous and inferior to other works, [82];
subject the characteristic property connoted by law, [76], [86];
discussed by historical Sokrates, [ib.];
its meanings, [91];
three parts, objections, [76];
is good opinion of the city, true opinion, or finding out of reality, [77];
real things always accounted real, analogies, [79];
only what ought to be law, is, [80], [88-9], iii. [281 n.], [317 n.];
Expert finds out and certifies truth, ii. [87-9];
laws of Cretan Minos divine and excellent, extant, [80], [90];
Minos’ character variously represented, [81];
what does the lawgiver prescribe for health of mind — unanswered, [ib.];
bad definitions of law, [86];
Sokrates’ reasoning unsound but Platonic, [88].

Μνήμη, derivation, iii. [302 n.];
difference of ἀνάμνησις, [350 n.]

[Mohl, Prof.], on Hafiz, iii. [16 n.]

Μοῖραι, relation to Gods, iv. [221 n.]

[Monad], the Pythagorean, i. [11-12];
Platonic form of Pythagorean doctrine, [15 n.];
see [Number].

[Monarchy], and democracy the mother-polities, iv. [312];
dissent of Aristotle, [ib. n.];
monarch a Principal Cause, iii. [266];
true government by the one scientific man, [268], [273];
no laws to limit scientific governor, [269];
idéal attainable only in Saturnian period, [264], iv. [319];
distinguished from general, rhetor, &c., iii. [271];
aims at forming virtuous citizens, [272];
Sokratic ideal differently worked out by Plato and Xenophon, [273];
of Atlantis, iv. [268];
bad education of kings’ son, [312].

[Monboddo], on Cartesian and Newtonian theories, ii. [402 n.];
on Ideas, [408 n.];
mind and body, iv. [387 n.]

[Monkeys], Galen on structure of, iv. [257 n.]

[Morality] of a society, how transmitted, ii. [274];
relation of art to, see [Education], [Poetry]; [Ethics].