Title : Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
Author : Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius
Editor : David Widger
Release date
: June 20, 2019 [eBook #59784]
Most recently updated: July 5, 2019
Language : English
Credits : Produced by David Widger
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MEDITATIONS
## THOUGHTS OF MARCUS AURELIUS MEDITATIONS OF MARCUS AURELIUS |
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | 9 |
PHILOSOPHY OF MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS | 45 |
THE THOUGHTS | 99 |
INDEX OF TERMS | 305 |
GENERAL INDEX | 311 |
Active, man is by nature, ix. 16. Advice from the good to be taken, vii. 21 ; viii. 16. Affectation, vii. 60 ; viii. 30 ; xi. 18 (par. 9), 19 . Anger discouraged, vi. 26 , 27 ; xi. 18 . Anger, offenses of, ii. 10. Anger, uselessness of, v. 28 ; viii. 4 Appearances not to be regarded, v. 36 ; vi. 3 , 13 . Astonishment should not be felt at any thing that happens, viii. 15 ; xii. 1 (sub fine), 13 . Attainment, what is within every one's, vii. 67 ; viii. 8. Attention to what is said or done, vi. 53 ; vii. 4 , 30 ; viii. 22.
Bad, the, ii. 1. Beautiful, the, ii. 1.
Casual. See Formal. Change keeps the world ever new, vii. 25 ; viii. 50 (l. 13); xii. 23 (l. 10) Change, law of, iv. 3 (sub f.), 36 , v. 13 , 23 ; vi. 4 , 15 , 36 ; vii. 18 ; viii. 6 ; ix. 19 , 28 (par. 2), 35 ; x. 7 , 18 ; xii. 21. Change, no evil in, iv. 42. Christians, the xi. 3. Circle, things come round in a, ii. 14. Comedy, new, xi. 6. Comedy, Old, xi. 6. Complaining, uselessness of, viii. 17 , 50. Connection. See Universe. Conquerers are robbers, x. 10. Contentment. See Resignation. Co-operation. See Mankind and Universe.
Daemon, the, ii. 13 , 17 ; iii. 6 (l. 8), 7 , 16 (l. 18); v. 10 (sub f.) 27 ; xii. 3 (sub. f.). Death, ii. 11 , 12 , 17 ; iii. 3 , 7 ; iv. 5 ; v. 33 ; vi. 2 , 24 , 28 ; vii. 32 ; viii. 20 , 58 ; ix. 3 , 21 ; x. 36 ; xii. 23 , 23 , 35. Death inevitable, iii. 3 ; iv. 3 (l. 22), 6 , 32 , 48 , 50 ; v. 33 ; vi. 47 ; viii. 25 , 31. Desire, offenses of, ii. 10. Destiny, iii. 11 (l. 19); iv. 26 ; v. 8 (l. 13, etc.), 24 ; vii. 57 ; x. 5. Discontent. See Resignation. Doubts discussed, vi. 10 ; vii. 75 ; ix. 28 , 39 ; xii. 5 , 14 , Duty, all-importance of, vi. 2 , 22 ; x. 22.
Earth, insignificance of the, iii. 10 ; iv. 3 (par. 1, sub f.); vi. 2 ; viii. 21 ; xii. 32. Earthly things, transitory nature of, ii. 12 , 17 ; iv. 32 , 33 , 35 , 48 ; v. 23 ; vi. 15 , 36 ; vii. 21 , 34 ; viii. 21 , 25 ; x. 18 , 31 ; xii. 27 . Earthly things, worthlessness of, ii. 12 ; v. 10 , 33 ; vi. 15 ; vii. 3 ; ix. 24 , 36 ; xi. 2 ; xii. 27 . Equanimity, x. 8 . Example, we should not follow bad, vi. 6 ; vii. 65 . Existence, meanness of, viii. 24 . Existence, the object of, v. 1 ; viii. 19 . External things cannot really harm a man, or affect the soul, ii. 11 (l. 22); iv. 3 (par. 2, sub f.); 8 , 39 , 49 (par. 2); v. 35 ; vii. 64 ; viii. 1 (sub f.); 32 , 51 (par. 2); ix. 31 ; x. 33 .
Failure, x. 12 . Fame, worthlessness of, iii. 10 ; iv. 3 (l. 45), 19 , 33 (l. 10); v. 33 ; vi. 16 , 18 ; vii. 34 ; viii. 1 , 44 ; ix. 30 . Fear, what we ought to, xii. 1 (l. 18). Fellowship. See Mankind. Few things necessary for a virtuous and happy life, ii. 5 ; iii. 10 ; vii. 67 ; x. 8 (l. 22). Flattery, xi. 18 (par. 10). Formal, the, and the material, iv. 21 (par. 2); v. 13 ; vii. 10 , 29 ; viii. 11 ; ix. 25 ; xii. 8 , 10 , 18 . Future, we should not be anxious about the, vii. 8 ; viii. 11 ; ix. 25 ; xii. 1.
Gods, perfect justice of the, xii. 5 (par. 2). Gods, the, cannot be evil, ii. 11 ; vi. 44 . Good, the, ii. 1 .
Habit of thought, v. 16 . Happiness, what is true, v. 9 (sub f.), 34 ; viii. 1 ; x. 33. Help to be accepted from others, xii. 7 . Heroism, true, xi. 18 (par. 10).
Ignorance. See Wrong-doing. Independence. See Self-reliance. Indifferent things, ii. 11 (sub f.); ix. 39 ; vi 32 ; ix, 1 ; (l. 30). Individual, the. See Interests. Infinity. See Time. Ingratitude. See Mankind. Injustice, ix. 1 . Intelligent soul, rational beings participate in the same, iv. 40 ; ix. 8 , 9 ; x. 1 (l. 15); xii. 26 , 30 . Interests of the whole and the individual identical, iv. 23 ; v. 8 (l. 34); vi. 45 , 54 ; x. 6 , 20 , 33 (sub f.); xii. 23 (l. 12).
Justice, v. 34 ; x. 11 ; xi. 10. Justice and reason identical, xi. 1 (sub f.). Justice prevails everywhere, iv. 10 .
Leisure, we ought to have some, viii. 51 . Life, a good, everywhere possible, v. 16 . Life can only be lived once, ii. 14 ; x. 31 (l. 11). Life, shortness of, ii. 4 , 17 ; iii. 10 , 14 ; iv. 17 , 48 (sub f.). 50 ; vi. 15 , 36 , 56 ; x. 31 , 34 . Life to be made a proper use of, without delay, ii. 4 ; iii. 1 , 14 ; iv. 17 , 37 ; vii. 56 ; viii. 22 ; x. 31 (l. 14); xii. 1 (l. 18). Life, whether long or short, matters not, vi. 49 ; ix. 33 ; xii. 36 .
Magnanimity, x. 8 . Mankind, co-operation and fellowship of, one with another; ii. 1 (l. 11), 16 ; iii. 4 (sub f.); 11 (sub f.); iv. 4 , 33 (sub f.); v. 16 (l. 11), 20 ; vi. 7 , 14 (sub f.), 23 , 39 ; vii. 5 , 13 , 22 , 55 ; viii. 12 , 26 , 34 , 43 , 59 ; ix. 1 , 9 (sub f.), 23 , 31 , 42 (sub. f.); x. 36 , (l. 16); xi. 8 , 21 ; xii. 20 . Mankind, folly and baseness of, v. 10 (l. 9); ix. 2 , 3 (l. 13), 29 ; x. 15 , 19 . Mankind, ingratitude of, x. 36 . Material, the. See Formal.
Nature, after products of, iii. 2 ; vi. 36 . Nature, bounds fixed by, v. 1 . Nature, man formed by, to bear all that happens to him, v. 18 ; viii. 46 . Nature, nothing evil, which is according to, ii. 17 (sub f.); vi. 33 . Nature of the universe. See Universe, nothing that happens is contrary to the nature of the. Nature, perfect beauty of, iii. 2 ; vi. 36 . Nature, we should live according to, iv. 48 (sub. f.), 51 ; v. 3 . 25 ; vi. 16 (l. 12); vii. 15 , 55 ; viii. 1 , 54 ; x. 33 . New, nothing, under the sun, ii. 14 (l. 11); iv. 44 ; vi. 37 , 46 ; vii. 1 , 49 ; viii. 6 ; ix. 14 ; x. 27 ; xi. 1.
Object, we should always act with a view to some, ii. 7 , 16 (l. 12); iii. 4 ; iv. 2 ; viii. 17 ; x. 37 ; xi. 21 ; xii. 20 . Obsolete, all things become, iv. 33 . Omissions, sins of, ix. 5 . Opinion, iv. 3 (par. 2) (sub f.), 7 , 12 , 39 ; vi. 52 , 57 ; vii. 2 , 14 , 16 , 26 , 68 ; viii. 14 , 29 , 40 , 47 , 49 ; ix. 13 , 29 (l. 12), 32 , 42 (l. 21); x. 3 ; xi. 16 , 18 ; xii. 22 , 25 . Others' conduct not to be inquired into, iii. 4 ; iv. 18 ; v. 25 . Others, opinion of, to be disregarded, viii. 1 (l. 12); x. 8 (l. 12), 11 ; xi. 13 ; xii. 4 . Others, we should be lenient towards, ii. 13 (sub f.); iii. 11 (sub f.); iv. 3 (l. 16); v. 33 (l. 17); vi. 20 , 27 ; vii. 26 , 62 , 63 , 70 ; ix. 11 , 27 ; x. 4 ; xi. 9 , 13 , 18 ; xii. 16 . Others, we should examine the ruling principles of; iv. 38 ; ix. 18 , 22 , 27 , 34 . Ourselves often to blame for expecting men to act contrary to their nature, ix. 42 (l. 31). Ourselves, reformation should begin with, xi. 29 . Ourselves, we should judge, x. 30 ; xi. 18 (par. 4).
Pain, vii. 33 , 64 ; viii. 28 . Perfection not to be expected in this world, ix. 29 (l. 7). Perturbation, vi. 16 (sub f.); viii. 58 ; ix. 31 . Pessimism, ix. 35 . Philosophy, v. 9 ; vi. 12 ; ix. 41 (l. 15). Pleasure, he who pursues, is guilty of impiety, ix. 1 (l. 24). Pleasures are enjoyed by the bad, vi. 34 ; ix. 1 (l. 30). Power, things in our own, v. 5 , 10 (sub f.); vi. 32 , 41 , 52 , 58 ; vii. 2 , 14 , 54 , 68 ; x. 32 , 33 . Power, things not in our own, v. 33 (sub f.); vi. 41 . Practice is good, even in things which we despair of accomplishing, xii. 6 . Praise, worthlessness of, iii. 4 (sub f.); iv. 20 ; vi. 16 , 59 ; vii. 62 ; viii. 52 , 53 ; ix. 34 . Prayer, the right sort of, v. 7 ; ix. 40 . Present time the only thing a man really possesses, ii. 14 ; iii. 10 ; viii. 44 ; xii. 3 (sub f.) Procrastination, See Life to be made a proper use of, etc. Puppet pulled by strings of desire, ii. 2 ; iii. 16 ; vi. 16 , 28 ; vii. 3 , 29 ; xii. 19 .
Rational soul. See Ruling part. Rational soul, spherical form of the, viii. 41 (sub f.); xi. 12 ; xii. 3 (and see Ruling part). Reason, all-prevailing, v. 32 ; vi. 1 , 40 . Reason and nature identical, vii. 11 . Reason the, can adapt everything that happens to its own use, v. 20 ; vi. 8 ; vii. 68 (l. 16); viii. 35 ; x. 31 (sub f.). Reason, we should live according to. See Nature. Repentance does not follow renouncement of pleasure, viii. 10 . Resignation and contentment, iii. 4 (l. 27, etc.), 16 (l. 10, etc.); iv. 23 , 31 , 33 (sub f.), 34 ; v. 8 (sub f.), 33 (l. 16); vi. 16 (sub f.), 44 , 49 ; vii. 27 , 57 ; ix. 37 ; x. 1 , 11 , 14 , 25 , 28 , 35 . Revenge, best kind of, vi. 6 . Rising from bed, v. 1 ; viii. 11 . Ruling part, the, ii. 2 ; iv. 11 , 19 , 21 , 26 ; vi. 14 , 35 ; vii. 16 , 55 (par. 2); viii. 45 , 48 , 56 , 57 , 60 , 61 ; ix. 15 , 26 ; x. 24 , 33 (l. 21), 38 ; xi. 1 , 19 , 20 ; xii. 3 , 14 .
Self-reliance and steadfastness of soul, iii. 5 (sub f.), 12 ; iv. 14 , 29 (l. 5), 49 (par. 1); v. 3 , 34 (l. 5); vi. 44 (l. 15); vii. 12 , 15 ; ix. 28 (l. 8), 29 (sub f.); xii. 14 . Self-restraint, v. 33 (sub f.). Self, we should retire into, iv. 3 (l. 4 and par. 2); vii. 28 , 33 , 59 ; viii. 48 . Senses, movements of the, to be disregarded, v. 31 (l. 10); vii. 55 (par. 2); viii. 26 , 39 ; x. 8 (l. 13); xi. 19 ; xii. 1 (l. 18). Social. See Mankind. Steadfastness of soul. See Self-reliance. Substance, the universal, iv. 40 ; v. 24 ; vii. 19 , 23 ; xii. 30 . Suicide, v. 29 ; viii. 47 (sub f.); x. 8 (l. 35).
Time compared to a river, iv. 43 . Time, infinity of, iv. 3 (l. 35), 50 (sub f.); v. 24 ; ix. 32 ; xii. 7 , 32 . Tragedy, xi. 6 . Tranquillity of soul, iv. 3 ; vi. 11 ; vii. 68 ; viii. 28 .
Ugly, the, ii. 1 . Unintelligible things, v. 10 . Universe, harmony of the, iv. 27 , 45 ; v. 8 (l. 14). Universe, intimate connection and co-operation of all things in the, one with another, ii. 3 , 9 ; iv. 29 ; v. 8 , 30 ; vi. 38 , 42 , 43 ; vii. 9 , 19 , 68 (sub f.); viii. 7 ; ix. 1 ; x. 1 . Universe, nothing that dies falls out of the, viii. 18 , 50 (l. 13); x. 7 (l. 25). Universe, nothing that happens is contrary to the nature of the, v. 8 , 10 (sub f.); vi. 9 , 58 ; viii. 5 ; xii. 26 . Unnecessary things, v. 45. Unnecessary thoughts, words, and actions, iii. 4 ; iv. 24 .
Vain professions, x. 16 ; xi. 15 . Virtue, vi. 17 . Virtue its own reward, v. 6 ; vii. 73 ; ix. 42 . (l. 47); xi. 4 . Virtue, omnipotence of, iv. 16 . Virtue, pleasure in contemplating, vi. 48 .
Whole, integrity of the, to be preserved, v. 8 (sub f.). Whole, the. See Interests. Wickedness has always existed, vii. 1 . Wickedness must exist in the world, viii. 15 , 50 ; ix. 42 ; xi. 18 (par. ii); xii. 16 . Worst evil, the, ix. 2 (l. 9.) Worth and importance, things of real, iv. 33 (sub f.); v. 10 (l. 16); vi. 16 , 30 (l. 7), 47 (sub f.); vii. 20 , 44 , 46 , 58 , 66 ; viii. 2 , 3 , 5 ; ix. 6 , 12 ; x. 8 (l. 27), 11 ; xii. 1 , 27 , 31 , 33 . Wrong-doing cannot really harm any one, vii. 22 ; viii. 55 ; ix. 42 (l. 25); x. 13 (par. 1); xi. 18 (par. 7). Wrong-doing injures the wrong-doer, iv. 26 ; ix. 4 , 38 ; xi. 18 (par. 3). Wrong-doing owing to ignorance, ii. 1 , 13 ; vi. 27 ; vii. 22 , 26 , 62 , 63 ; xi. 18 (par. 3); xii. 22 . |