His constant practice of self-examination, 249.

His life and character, 249-255.

Compared and contrasted with Plutarch, 253.

His discouragement of the games of the arena, 286.

His humanity, 308.

His disbelief of exorcism, 384.

His law against religious terrorism, 422.

His persecution of the Christians, 439, 440.

His benevolence, ii. [77].

His view of war, [258]