Untitled : * "Plutarch's Morals: Theosophical Essays", tr. by Charles William King, [1908], p. 279 INDEX. "Above" and "Below" defined, 211. Acanthians and Brasidas, Hall of, 152. Achamoth, Logos, note, 215. Adamantine pillars of Earth, 204. Admirals, statues of the, 139. gon of Argos, inscription of his date...
On The Pythian Responses : * "Plutarch's Morals: Theosophical Essays", tr. by Charles William King, [1908], p. 138 ON THE PYTHIAN RESPONSES "Why Are The Pythian Responses No Longer Given In Verse? BASILOCLES--PHILINUS. I. "Bas". "You have made it late in the evening, Philinus, by escorting your guest about amongst...
On Isis And Osiris : * "Plutarch's Morals: Theosophical Essays", tr. by Charles William King, [1908], p. 1 PLUTARCH'S MORALS. THEOSOPHICAL ESSAYS. ON ISIS AND OSIRIS. I. All good things, O Clea, it behoves persons that have sense to solicit from the gods. But more especially now that we are in quest of the knowledge...
Description Of The Woodcuts : * "Plutarch's Morals: Theosophical Essays", tr. by Charles William King, [1908], p. x p. xi DESCRIPTION OF THE WOODCUTS. "Title Page. Diana of the Ephesians, a palm-branch in each hand, a hind on each side, looking up to her as their mistress: in the field over head, two scorpions. This deity...
Preface : * "Plutarch's Morals: Theosophical Essays", tr. by Charles William King, [1908], p. v [Gryphon] PREFACE. The works which go by the name of Plutarch's "Morals" (though certainly not all from his hand) are a collection of short treatises upon a great variety of subjects--Ethics, History, Politics...
On The E At Delphi : * "Plutarch's Morals: Theosophical Essays", tr. by Charles William King, [1908], p. 173 ON THE E AT DELPHI. I Lately, my dear Serapion, met with some little verses, that are not bad; which Dicarchus supposes Euripides to address to Archelaus:-- "I do not choose to offer thee a gift, For I am po...
On The Cessation Of Oracles : * "Plutarch's Morals: Theosophical Essays", tr. by Charles William King, [1908], p. 72 ON THE CESSATION OF ORACLES. I. Some eagles, or swans, as the legend goes, my Terentius Priscus, starting from the opposite extremities of the earth, met together on the same point at Pyth, around what is now...
On The Apparent Face In The Orb Of The Moon : * "Plutarch's Morals: Theosophical Essays", tr. by Charles William King, [1908], p. 197 ON THE APPARENT FACE IN THE ORB OF THE MOON. I. Then said Sylla, "These things belong to my story, and form part of it: but if you come at all into collision with these popular notions, that are in everybody's...
Title Page : * "Plutarch's Morals: Theosophical Essays", tr. by Charles William King, [1908], p. i BOHN'S CLASSICAL LIBRARY PLUTARCH'S MORALS p. ii LONDON: GEORGE BELL AND SONS PORTUGAL ST. LINCOLN'S INN, W.C. CAMBRIDGE: DEIGHTON, BELL & CO. NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN CO. BOMBAY: A. H. WHEELER & CO. p. iii...
On Superstition : * "Plutarch's Morals: Theosophical Essays", tr. by Charles William King, [1908], p. 258 ON SUPERSTITION. The want of learning and the want of knowledge concerning the gods, splitting into two separate streams immediately at the source--the one, as if flowing in hard ground, has in unyielding...
Appendix : * "Plutarch's Morals: Theosophical Essays", tr. by Charles William King, [1908], p. 276 p. 277 APPENDIX. P. 190. E "for Thou Art"."--The Zohar uses "Atha", Thou," as a synonym for God, in exactly the same sense that the E is here interpreted--a declaration of His self-existence. A well-known gem...