AN INDEX POINTING TO THE PRINCIPALL MATTERS CONTEINED IN THE MO∣RALS OF PLVTARCH.
A
- A Or Alpha, why the first letter in the Alpha∣bet. 788. 10 What it signi∣fieth.
- ib. 30
- Abaris, A booke of Heraclides.
- 18.30
- Abrote, the wife of Nisus.
- 893.20
- Abyrtacae.
- 703.50
- Academiques.
- 1122.30
- Acca Larentia, one a courtisane, and another the nourse of Ro∣mulus & Remus.
- 862.30
- Acca Larentia honored at Rome.
- 862.20.30
- Acca Larentia surnamed Fabula, how she came renowmed. 862.30. Inheritresse to Taruntius. 863.1. made Rome her heire.
- ib.
- Acco and Alphito.
- 1065.1
- Acephati, verses in Homer.
- 140.20
- Acesander, a Lybian Chronicler.
- 716.30
- Acheron, what it signifieth.
- 515.50
- Achilles well seene in Physicke. 34.30. 729.50. Praiseth him∣selfe without blame. 304.50. commended for avoiding occasi∣ons of anger. 40.50. his conti∣nencie. 43.30. charged by V∣lysses for sitting idlely in Scy∣tos. 46.1. of an implacable na∣ture. 720.10. noted for anger & 〈◊〉〈◊〉 . 24.26. he loved not wine-bibbing. 720.20. whom he invited to the funerall feast of Patroclus. 786.40. noted for his fell nature. 106.40. his discretion betweene Menelaus and Antilochus. 648.30. he kept an hungrie table. 750.1. he digested his choler by Mu∣sicke. 1261.40. noted for a wan∣ton Catamite. 568.30. killed by Paris.
- 793.50
- Achillium.
- 899.1
- Achrades, wilde peares.
- 903.40
- Acidusa.
- 901.20
- Acratisma, that is to say, a break∣fast, whereof it is derived.
- 775.20
- Acratisma and Ariston supposed to be both one.
- 775.30
- Acroames or Ear-sports, which be allowed at supper time.
- 758.30
- Acron the Physician, how he cu∣red the plague.
- 1319.1
- Acrotatus his Apophthegmes.
- 453.10
- 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 who they be.
- 604.20
- Actaeon the sonne of Melissus, a most beautifull youth. his pitifull death.
- 945.30.
- 945.40
- Action all in all in Eloquence.
- 932.1
- Actus, the dogge of one Pyrrhus.
- 963.40
- Active life.
- 9.40
- Ada Queene of Caria.
- 596.20
- Ades, what it signifieth.
- 608.30. 1000.10
- Adiaphora.
- 69.1
- Adimantus, a noble captaine, de∣based by Herodotus. 1243.30.40. what names Adiman∣tus gave unto his children.
- 1244.20
- Adipsa.
- 339.1
- Admetus.
- 1146
- Admirable things not to be discre∣dited.
- 723.1
- Admiration of other men in a meane.
- 55.20
- to Admire nothing, Niladmirari.
- 59
- Adonis thought to be Bacchus.
- 711.40
- Adrastia.
- 557.40. 1050.20
- Adrastia and Atropos whereof derived.
- 1080.30
- Adrastus reviled by Alcmaeon. 240.30. he requiteth Alcmae∣on.
- ib.
- Adulterie of Mars and Venus in Homer, what it signifieth.
- 25.10
- Adulterie strange in Sparta.
- 465.10
- Aeacium, a priviledged place.
- 933.50
- Aeacus a judge of the dead.
- 532.20
- Aeantis a tribe at Athens. 659.40. never adjudged to the 〈◊〉〈◊〉 place. 659.50. highly praised.