Anacharsis, the Scythian, his inventions, 10. [600 A].

Analogy of the arts applied to rulers, 1. [341]; of the arts and justice, ib. [349]; of men and animals, 2. [375]; 5. [459].

Anapaestic rhythms, 3. [400 B].

Anarchy, begins in music, 4. [424 E] [cp. Laws 3. 701 B]; in democracies, 8. [562 D].

Anger, stirred by injustice, 4. [440].

Animals, liberty enjoyed by, in a democracy, 8. [562 E], [563 C]; choose their destiny in the next world, 10. [620 D] [cp. Phaedr. 249 B].

Anticipations of pleasure and pain, 9. [584 D].

Aphroditè, bound by Hephaestus, 3. [390 C].

Apollo, song of, at the nuptials of Thetis, 2. [383 A]; Apollo and Achilles, 3. [391 A]; Chryses’ prayer to, ib. [394 A]; lord of the lyre, ib. [399 E]; father of Asclepius, ib. [408 C]; the God of Delphi, 4. 427 A.

Appearance, power of, 2. [365 B], [366 C].