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On the lovable. chap. 2
On the species of friendship. chap. 3
That the friendship of the virtuous is properly called friendship, but the others are so by accident. chap. 4
Who should be called friends, and who are suited for friendship. chap. 5
In which friendship many can be friends. chap. 6
On friendship in superiority. chap. 7
That friendship consists more in loving than in being loved. chap. 8
On civil friendship. chap. 9
On the species of the Commonwealth. chap. 10
On royal, paternal, domestic, and fraternal friendship. chap. 11
On the friendship of comrades and the filial. chap. 12.
On the twofold just, and on compensating friendship. chap. 13
On complaints in friendship of superiority, and on renunciation. chap. 14
What things preserve friendship. chap. 1
That benefits are to be repaid to each according to their dignity. chap. 2
When friendship is to be dissolved. chap. 3
What are the works of friendship, and that they do not belong to the wicked. chap. 4
On goodwill. chap. 5
On concord. chap. 6
On beneficence. chap. 7
On the lover of self. chap. 8
On the friends of the happy man, and which he may need. chap. 9
On the number of friends. chap. 10
In what fortune friends are to be had. chap. 11
On the principal office of friends, and the friendship of the good and the bad. chap. 12
On pleasure. chap. 1
The opinion of Eudoxus on pleasure. chap. 2
A refutation of those saying pleasure is not a good, although not every pleasure is desirable. chap. 3
What pleasure is not, and how it perfects activity. chap. 7
That pleasures differ from one another in kind. chap. 5
On happiness. chap. 6
On contemplative happiness. chap. 7
On active happiness, and the principal office of activity. chap. 8
The peroration of the work. chap. 9
OF PLACES
| ALCMEON | book 3. chap. 1 |
| The Argives | 3, 8 |
| The Athenians | 4, 5 |
| Agathon | 6, 2. & 6, 4 |
| Anaxagoras | 6, 7. & 10, 8 |
| Anaxandrides | 7, 10 |
| Agamemnon | 8, 11 |
| Anacharsis | 10, 6 |
| Bias | 5, 1 |
| Chamaeleon | 1, 10 |
| The Cretans | 1, 13 |