Achilles, the son of Peleus, third in descent from Zeus, 3. [391 C]; his grief, ib. [388 A]; his avarice, cruelty, and insolence, ib. [390 E], [391 A], [B]; his master Phoenix, ib. [390 E].

Active life, age for, 7. [539], [540].

Actors, cannot perform both tragic and comic parts, 3. [395 A].

Adeimantus, son of Ariston, a person in the dialogue, 1. [327 C]; his genius, 2. [368 A]; distinguished at the battle of Megara, [ibid.]; takes up the discourse, ib. [362 D], [368 E], [376 D]; 4. [419 A]; 6. [487 A]; 8. [548 E]; urges Socrates to speak in detail about the community of women and children, 5. [449].

Adrasteia, prayed to, 5. [451 A].

Adultery, 5. [461 A].

Aeschylus, quoted:—
S. c. T. 451, 8. [550 C];
″ 592, 2. [361 B], [E];
″ 593 ib. [362 A];
Niobe, fr. 146, 3. [391 E];
″ fr. 151, 2. [380 A];
Xanthians, fr. 159, ib. [381 D];
Fab. incert. 266, ib. [383 B];
″ ″ 326, 8. [563 C].

Aesculapius, see [Asclepius].

Affinity, degrees of, 5. [461].

Agamemnon, his dream, 2. [383 A]; his gifts to Achilles, 3. [390 E]; his anger against Chryses, ib. [392 E] foll.; shown by Palamedes in the play to be a ridiculous general, 7. [522 D]; his soul becomes an eagle, 10. [620 B].