Diagoras, his denial of the existence of the gods, i. 162
Diodorus, the philosopher, his suicide, i. 215
Dion Chrysostom, his denunciation of images of the Deity, i. 166, 167, note.
His life and works, 312
Dionysius of Halicarnassus, on the creed of the Romans, i. 167
Disinterestedness, Bentham's remarks on, quoted, i. 32, note
Disposition, what constitutes, according to the theory of association, i. 30
Divination, a favourite subject of Roman ridicule, i. 166.
Belief of the ancients in, 363
Divorce, unbounded liberty of, among the Romans, ii. [306-308].