mind is uncertain. (4.33)
ANTHIPPE: Wife of SOCRATES and proverbially a shrew. (11.28)
ENOCRATES: Platonic philosopher and head of the Academy at the end of the
fourth century B.C. (6.13)
ENOPHON: Probably a contemporary doctor mentioned by Galen. (10.31)
EUS: Sky god and head of the Greek pantheon; Marcus refers to him only
rarely and normally prefers a vaguer formulation such as “God” or “the
gods.” (4.23, 5.7, 5.8, 11.8)