Eternity, contrasted with human life, 10. [608 D].
Eumolpus, son of Musaeus, 2. [363 D].
Eunuch, the riddle of the, 5. [479].
Euripides, a great tragedian, 8. [568 A]; his maxims about tyrants, [ibid.]:
—quoted, Troades, l. 1169, [ibid.] 349
Eurypylus, treatment of the wounded, 3. [405 E], [408 A].
Euthydemus, brother of Polemarchus, 1. [328 B].
Evil, God not the author of, 2. [364], [379], [380 A]; 3. [391 E] [cp. Laws 2. 672 B]; the destructive element in the soul, 10. [609] foll. (cp. 4. [444]):
—justice must exist even among the evil, 1. [351] foll.; their supposed prosperity, 2. [364] [cp. Gorg. 470 foll.; Laws 2. 66 1; 10. 899, 905]; more numerous than the good, 3. [409 D]. Cp. [Injustice].
Excellence relative to use, 10. [601]; excellences (ἀρεταὶ) and ends of things, 1. [353].
Exchange, the art of, necessary in the formation of the state, 2. [369 C].
Exercises, naked, in Greece, 5. [452].