Boys, not to be overworked, 13. To be taught to speak the truth, 16. Love of, 17, 31, 33-35, 50, 51, 52, 54, 61, 64, 65, 67.
Brasidas, 120, 126, 331.
Briareus, 146, 150, 299.
Brides, custom of in Boeotia, 70, 71. Custom of at Leptis in Libya, 79.
Caeneus, his change of sex, 120.
Caesar, Julius, 210.
Callimachus, 272, 385.
Callisthenes, 270.
Callixenus, 141.
Camma, story about, 63, 64.
Carneades, 172, 235, 237, 306, 310.
Cassander, 256, 339, 351.
Cassandra, 347.
Cato, 48, 72, 211, 212, 263, 325, 369.
Cebes, 17.
Cephisocrates, 181.
Cephisodorus, 52.
Ceramicus, at Athens, 219, 259.
Cestus of Aphrodite, 76, 219.
Chaeron, son of Plutarch, 87.
Chaeron, and Chaeronea, 238.
Chaeronea, Plutarch's native place, 238.
Chalcis, people of, 51.
Chameleon, 158, 162.
Character, moral, 102.
Childless, paid court to, 28.
Chilo, 151, 202.
Chrysippus, 44, 99, 110, 113, 114, 115.
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