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story of. Curtius, Roman knight. Cuttle-fish, sign of storm; cunning of. Cybele, worship of. Cynic and king anecdote. Cyrenaics, temperance of. Cyrus, sayings of. Cyrus the Younger, sayings of. Daemon of Socrates. Daemons, remarks on. Damindas, story of. Damis, quoted. Damonidas, sayings of. Dancing, three parts in. Darius, sayings of; Alexander the Great and the corpse of; Alexander and the wife of. Darkness, visibility of; reason of animals' seeing in. Daughters sacrificed by fathers. Day, time of beginning. Dead, rites of the honoured. Death, opinions of; remarks on; sleep before; a good thing; cause of; question of appertaining to soul or body. deaths of sons, cases of. debtors, unfortunate lot of. Decrees proposed to Athenians. Defamation of character, curiosity results in. Deity, knowledge of a. Demaratus, sayings of. Demeter, wanderings of. Demetrius, sayings of. Demetrius Phalereus. Demetrius the grammarian. Democracy depicted by Homer. Democritus, attacked by Colotes the Epicurean; defence of. Demosthenes, Life of; speech ON THE CROWN; parallel passages in Homer and. Dercyllidas, Spartan ambassador. Destiny, necessity considered the same as. Dexicrcon, Venus of. Diana, temples of, in Rome; priestesses of. Diana Dictynna. Diana Orthia, rites of. Diatyposis in Homer. Didymus the Cynic, surnamed Planetiades. Diet of Lacedaemonians; in sickness; in health; effect of, on health; variety in; Homer's views about. Digestion of food. Dinarchus, Greek orator. Diogenes, Alexander and; advice of, to boys; soliloquy of; sayings and stories of; Melanthius on a tragedy of; eats a raw fish. Dion, sayings of. Dionysius, tyrant of Sicily. Dionysius the Hydragogue. Dionysius the Younger; Diogenes and. Diorphus, mountain. Director of a feast. Discourse, separating the useful part of a. Diseases, causes of new. Divination, art of; Homer's knowledge of. Dog, Locrians' wooden; Worship of, by Egyptians; power of mimicry in a. Dogs, set before Lares; sacrifice of, to Mana Geneta; sacrifice of, in Lupercal games; stone-chasing of; intelligence shown by. Dolphin, tribute to the. Domitius, Cneus. "Do not overdo," saying. [Greek] defined. Dreams, origin of. Drimylus, mountain. Drinkers, certain great. "Drink five or three, but not four," saying. Drinking, references to, in the Ili
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