Habit, Stoic, ii. 4.16 (12-[218]); iv. 7.8 (2-[73]).

Habit, Stoic, as start of evolution to soul, impossible, iv. 7.8 (2-[73]).

Habituation, ii. 5.2 (25-[345]).

Habituation, active, immediate, and remote, distinction between, vi. 1.8 (42-[849]),

Habituation or substantial act is hypostasis, vi. 1.6 (42-[845]).

Habituation, Stoic, must be posterior to reasons as archetypes, v. 9.5 (5-[108]).

Habituations are reasons which participate in form, vi. 1.9 (42-[850]).

Hades, chastisements, i. 7.3 (54-[1210]).

Hades, what it means for the career of the soul, vi. 4.16 (22-[312]).

Happiness according to Aristotle, i. 4.1 (46-[1019]).