nt (Cic.).
But [Greek: eidos] is used by Epictetus and Antoninus less exactly and
as a general term, like _genus_. Index Epict. ed. Schweig.--[Greek:
Hos de ge ahi protai ousiai pros ta alla echousin, outo kai to eidos
pros to genos echei hypokeitai gar to eidos to genei]. (Aristot. Cat.
c. 5.)
[Greek: eimarmene] (fatalis necessitas, fatum, Cic.), destiny,
necessity.
[Greek: ekkliseis], aversions, avoidance, the turning away from
things; the opposite of [Greek: orexeiz.]
[Greek: empsycha, ta] things which have life.
[Greek: energeia], action, activity.
[Greek: ennoia], [Greek: ennoiai], notio, notiones (Cic.), or "notitiae
rerum;" notions of things. (Notionem appello quam Graeci tum [Greek:
ennoian], tum [Greek: prolepsin], Cic.).
[Greek: enosis], [Greek: e], the unity.
[Greek: epistrophe], attention to an object.
[Greek: euthymia], animi tranquillitas (Cic.).
[Greek: eumenes], [Greek: to], [Greek: eumeneia], benevolence; [Greek:
eumenes] sometimes means well-contented.
[Greek: eunoia], benevolence.
[Greek: exousia], power, faculty.
[Greek: epakolouthesin], [Greek: kata], by way of sequence.
[Greek: hegemonikon], [Greek: to], the ruling faculty or part; principatus
(Cic.).
[Greek: theoremata], percepta (Cic.), things perceived, general
principles.
[Greek: kathekein], [Greek: to], duty, "officium."
[Greek: kalos], beautiful.
[Greek: katalepsis], comprehension; cognitio, perceptio, comprehensio
(Cic.).
[Greek: kataskeue], constitution.
[Greek: katorthoseis, katorthomata]; recta, recte facta (Cic.); right
acts, those acts to which we proceed by the right or straight road.
[Greek: kosmos], order, world, universe.
[Greek: kosmos, ho olos], the universe, that which is the One and
the all (vi. 25).
[Greek: krima], a judgment.
[Greek: kyrieuon, to endon], that which rules within (iv. 1), the same
as [Greek: to hegemonikon]. Diogenes Laertius vii., Zeno. [Greek:
hegemonikon de einai to kyriotaton tes psyches].
[Greek: logika, ta], the things which have reason.
[Greek: logikos], rational.
[Greek: logos], reason.
[Greek: logos spermatikos], seminal principle.
[Greek: mesa, ta], things indifferent, viewed with respect to
virtue.
[Greek: noeros], intellectual.
[Greek: nomos], law.
[Greek: nous], intelligence, understanding.
[Greek: oiesis], arrogance, pride. It sometimes means in Antoninus
the same as [Greek: typhos];
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