Handicraft arts, a reproach, 9. [590] [cp. Gorg. 512].

Happiness of the unjust, 1. [354]; 2. [364]; 3. [392 B] (cp. 8. [545 A], and Gorg. 470 foll.; Laws 2. 661; 10. 899 E, 905 A);
—of the guardians, 4. [576] foll.; 5. [465 E] foll.; 6. [498 C]; 7. [519 E];
—of Olympic victors, 5. [465 D], [466 A]; 10. [618 A];
—of the tyrant, 9. [576] foll., [587];
—the greatest happiness awarded to the most just, ib. [580] foll.

Harmonies, the more complex to be rejected, 3. [397] foll.;
—the Lydian harmony, ib. [398]; the Ionian, ib. E; the Dorian and Phrygian alone to be accepted, ib. [399].

Harmony, akin to virtue, 3. [401 A] (cp. 7. [522 A]);
—science of, must be acquired by the rulers, 7. [531] (cp. [Music]);
—harmony of soul and body, 3. [402 D];
—harmony of the soul, effected by temperance, 4. [430], [441 E], [442 D], [443] (cp. 9. [591 D], and Laws 2. 653 B);
—harmony in the acquisition of wealth, 9. [591 E].

[Harp], the, (κιθάρα), allowed in the best state, 3. [399]. 354

Hatred, between the despot and his subjects, 8. [567 E]; 9. [576 A].

Health and justice compared, 4. [444]; pleasure of health, 9. [583 C]; secondary to virtue, ib. [591 D].

Hearing, classed among faculties, 5. [477 E]; composed of two elements, speech and hearing, and not requiring, like sight, a third intermediate nature, 6. [507 C].

Heaven, the starry, the fairest of visible things, 7. [529 D]; the motions of, not eternal, ib. [530 A].

Heaviness, 5. [479]; 7. [524 A].