Conon, famous Athenian admiral, defeated by Lysander at Aegospotami (405), victorious over Pisander of Sparta at Cnidus (394), restored the long walls, [i, 116].

Considerateness, a subdivision of the virtue of Temperance, [i, 99], [143].

Conversation, a division of speech, [i, 132-133]; [ii, 48]; an art, [i, 134-135].

Co-operation, and civilization, [ii, 12-16]; and the virtues, [ii, 17-18]; vs. Fortune, [ii, 19]; a universal need, [ii, 39]; how secured, [ii, 21 fg].

Corinth, a famous city at the Isthmus of Corinth; wealthy; next to Athens, richest in treasures of art; head of the Achaean League; sacked and utterly destroyed by the Romans under Mummius (146), [i, 35]; [ii, 76]; [iii, 46].

Cornelius; see [Scipio] and [Spinther] and [Sulla].

Cos, chief city of the island of Cos, one of the Sporades; famed for its silks; the birthplace of Apelles, painter of the Coan Venus, [iii, 10].

Cotta, Gaius Aurelius, distinguished orator; one of the speakers in Cicero's de Oratore and de Natura Deorum; consul (75); [ii, 59].

Courage; see [Fortitude].

[Covetousness], [i, 68]; [iii, 30]; see [Avarice].