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Why the heaven is moved. 43.b. 44.a. solved from Plato it does not turn back. 7. b.
Why in a circle. 43.b. 44.a.
Intervals of the celestial bodies. 65.a.
Diversity of the heavens. 73.b.
Fattened snails. 180.a.
The two colures. 40.a.b.
Reason for surnames. 107.a.
Coitus and the "falling sickness" (epilepsy). 165.b.
A raven bought by Augustus. 160.a.b.
Colotes the philosopher. 7.b.
Comitiales (Days on which assemblies were held). 131.b.
Comperendini (Postponed days). 131.b.
Custom is a second nature. 276.a.
Harmony of the celestial bodies. 59.b. 60.a.
Theory of harmonies according to Pythagoras. 59.b. 60.a.
Table talk. 96.b. 97.a.
Number of guests. 108.b.
Whether philosophy should have a place at a banquet. 258. beginning of the seventh book and following.
What questions are suitable for a banquet. 260.b. 261.a.
Dimensions of bodies. 13.a.b. 14.a. item. 18.b. 61.b.
Solid body. 13.b.
Crassus laughed once. 153.b.
Crackling flames. 248.a.
Hair to be taken from the dying. 231.a.
Critolaus. 104.b. cronia. iii . b
Cube. 13.b.
Custos used for a servant. 173.a.
Small cups (Cymbia). 235.b.
The letter D. 113.a. 257.a.
Verses in Virgil having a dactyl in the sixth foot. 222.b.
Cunning Circe. 249.b.
Bound by a vow (damnatus uoti). 167.a.
Deductum carmen (A refined poem). 248.b. 249.a.
To flow down (defluere). 248.b.
Whence Delos is named. 139.a.
Shrine (delubrum). 169.b.
Delphon in Greek. 140.a.
Demas (Body/form). 30.a.
Demosthenes concerning the courtesan Lais.