acquired characteristics, 726
Acragas, 53 , 56 , 305
Acropolis, 59
action, 200 , 792 , 797 -800, 806 , 810
activist point of view, 784
Acts, 324 ; cited, 87 *; quoted, 403
actuality, 167 , 170 , 678
Adam, 391 , 458 , 556 , 571 , 589 , 593 ; and St. Animusfine, 359 , 360 ,
365 ; kings as heirs of, 618 , 619 , 621
adaptation, 792
Addresses to the German Nation (Fichte), 718
Adeimantus, brother of Plato, 117 , 122
Adelhard (or Athelhard) of Bath, English traveller and scholar (fl. 12th
cent.), 212 , 439 , 464 adjectives, 162 , 163 , 264
Adriatic Sea, 751
Advancement of Learning, The ( Francis Bacon), 542
Aegospotami, 81
Ãemilia, 336
Ãeneas, 361
Aenesidemus, Greek Sceptic philosopher (fl. 1st cent. B.C.), 238
Aeschylus, Greek dramatist ( 525-456 B.C.), 58 , 80 , 208 , 281
aesthetics, 15 , 678 , 819
Aetius of Antioch, Syrian theologian (d. 367), 215
Afghanistan, 219
Africa, 221 , 259 , 297 , 367 , 382 , 538 , 628 ; and Arabs, 275 , 305 , 419
, 420 ; and St. Augustine, 334 , 344 , 348 , 352 ; and monasticism, 376 ,
381 ; and Rome, 268 , 374
after-life, 7 , 21 -23, 89 , 247 , 249 -250, 251 , 259 , 292 -293, 476 , 477.
See also immortality
Against Celsus (Origen), 327 , 328 , 329
Agamemnon, 12 , 342
Agatharcus, Greek geometer and painter (fl. 5th cent. B.C.), 208
Agathon, Athenian tragic poet (fl. late 5th cent. B. C.), 90