Stillness, not implied by stability in the intelligible, vi. 3.27 (44-[980]).

Stoic explanation of beauty, symmetry, opposed, i. 6.1 (1-[41]).

Stoic four categories evaporate, leaving matter as basis, vi. 1.29 (42-[886]).

Stoic God is only modified matter, vi. 1.27 (45-[881]).

Stoic relation category confuses new with anterior, vi. 1.31 (42-[888]).

Stoics, v. 9.4 (5-[106]).

Stoics' fault is to have taken sensation as their guide, vi. 1.28 (42-[884]).

Stones growing while in earth, iv. 4.27 (28-[479]); vi. 7.11 (38-[718]).

Straight line represents sensation, while the soul is like a circle, v. 1.7 (10-[184]).

Straight movement, vi. 4.2 (22-[288]); ii. 2.12 (14-[231]).