_Alc._, II, 149 D ff.: 23; _Apol._, 37 E: 105; _Crat._, 399 f.: 160; 389 f.: 166; _Euth._, 14 E: 23; _Gorgias_, 492 E-493 A: 160; _Laws_, VI, 759: 180; X, 894 B ff.: 153; X entire: 180; XII, 966 E: 153; _Meno_, 81 ff.: 153; _Phaedo_, 63 ff.: 160; 66 E ff.: 159; 72 ff.: 153; 82 f.: 158; 86 ff., 105: 154; _Phaedrus_, 245: 153; 246 f.: 155; 248 f.: 163; _Phil._, 22 C: 152; _Rep._, IV, 427 ff.: 155; IV, 438 A-441 C: 346; VI, 440 E-441 A: 155; VI, 484 ff.: 156; VI, 504: 155; VIII, 550: 155; IX, 580 f.: 155; X, 613: 157; X, 614 ff.: 163; _Statesm_., 272 ff.: 165, 167; _Theaet._, 176: 157, 165, 167; _Tim._, 28 A-29 E, 37 A: 152; 42 ff.: 165, 346; 49 E-52 B: 166; 69-72: 155 f.; 92 C: 152. Plautus, 234. Pliny the Elder, _N. H._, VII, 112: 241; XIII, 84 ff.: 240. Pliny the Younger, _Epist._, X, 96. Plotinus, 207, 209, 215 ff.; _Enn._, I, 2: 219; IV entire, 215; IV, 3, 7, 9: 217; V entire: 215; V, 1: 215, 217, 218; V, 9, 1: 219; VI entire: 215; VI, 9, 3: 215; VI, 9, 11: 219. Plutarch: philosophy of religion, 270; _de aud. poet._, 21 F: 72; _de Is. et Osir._, 67: 270; _C. M._, 22: 241. Pluto, 63 f., 231. Politics, Roman: in relation to religion, 232. Polynices, 97, 104. Pompeii, 262. Pompey, 187, 246, 263. Pontifex maximus, 229. Pontifices, 229. Porphyry, 207, 209, 218, 219; _de abst._, I, 31: 218; _ad Marc._, 32: 218; _vita Plot._, 1 ff.: 218; 23: 215, 220; apud Euseb., _H. E._, VI, 19, 6: 343; VI, 19, 7 f.: 348. Poseidon, 18, 230. Priesthoods, Roman, 229. Proclus, _ad Plat. Tim._, p. 293 C: 69. Prodicus, _Frg._, 5: 128. _Prometheus Bound_, 91 ff. Prometheus, myth of, 36 f. Proserpina, 231. See Kore. Protagoras, 124, 126 f., 128, 151; _Frg._, 1: 127; 4: 128. Providence, 13, 194 f. Prudentius, _Peristeph._, X, 1011 ff.: 289. ψυχή: in Plotinus, 215. Psychology: Aristotelian, 176 ff.; Gnostic, 339; Homeric, 24; Origen’s, 346; Orphic, 55; Platonic, 155; Stoic, 192, 195. Ptolomaeus, _Epist. ad Floram_, 339. Ptolemy Soter, 271 f. Purification, 45. Puteoli, 262, 263, 264. Pythagoras, 60 f., 251. Pythagorean books at Rome, 240. Pythagoreanism, 52, 60 ff., 145, 206, 209, 216, 217, 257, 351. Quirinus, 226. Reason, the cosmic, 123, 139 ff. Relativity of knowledge, 126 f. Religion, Greek: of common man, 181 f.; in Athens of fifth century B.C., 112 ff. Religion, Roman, 223 ff. _Renatus_, 277, 289. Repentance, in teachings of Jesus, 306. Revelation, 209, 214, 217, 300, 334 ff., 349, 356 f. Rhetoric, Greek: spread to West, 297. Rhetoricians, Greek: banished from Rome, 241. Roman Empire: characteristics at beginning of the Christian era, 296 ff. _Romans: Epistle to_, VI; VII, 4 ff.: 315; VIII, 10 f.: 314, 315; VIII, 15; XIV, 17: 315. Rome, and Greece, 221 ff.; connection with Troy, 233; political power of, 259 ff. Romulus, 227.
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