His declaration as to virtue concealing itself from the world, 185.

His belief in the immortality of the soul, 204.

His view of death, 205, 206.

His complacency on the approach of death, 207.

His conception of suicide, 213.

His maintenance of the doctrine of universal brotherhood, 240.

How he regarded the games of the arena, 285.

His friendship with his freedman Tiro, 323.

His remarks on charity, ii. [79].

His rules respecting almsgiving, [92]