His dislike to knowledge, [115].

Legend of his visit to Paul the hermit, [157], [158]

Aphrodite, the celestial and earthly, i. 106

Apollonius of Tyana, his conversation with an Egyptian priest respecting the Greek and Egyptian modes of worshipping the deity, i. 166, note.

Miracles attributed to him, 372.

His humanity to animals, ii. [165]

Apollonius, the merchant, his dispensary for monks, ii. [81]

Apuleius, his condemnation of suicide, i. 213.

His disquisition on the doctrine of dæmons, 323.

Practical form of his philosophy, 329.