his view of the soul, [430];

relation of his philosophy to religion, [433];

conception of the method of teaching, [420];

what he says of Socrates, [390];

his account of the generation of the Platonic doctrine of Ideas, [400].

Athanasius, S., [26], [32], [34], [37], [98].

Athenagoras, [182].

Athens, worship at, [5].

Augustine, S., his contrast of Heathenism with Christianity, [172-5];

on the moral influence of Polytheism, [21-4], [27], [30], [33];