[895]. 1346b24 ff.; 1347b3 ff.; cf. At. Pol. 1259a6-35.
[896]. 1346a14-16: τὸ τἀναλώματα μὴ μείζω τῶν προσόδων γίνεσθαι.
[897]. 1352a16 ff.; cf. above on the Socratics, under exchange.
[898]. Of Cyrene (435 B.C.), a pupil of Socrates. No genuine fragments of his writings are extant. Cf. Zeller, II, 1, 346 ff.
[899]. Cf. Horace Ep. i. 17, 23.
[900]. Cf. Zeller, II, 1, 346, n. 2, and Xen. Mem. ii. 1. 9.
[901]. Zeller II, 1, 346, n. 2; cf. Oncken, op. cit., p. 47, a basal principle of hedonism.
[902]. Cf. Hor. Ep. ii. 2. 60.
[903]. 342-270 B.C. His theory was far different than the Cyrenaic doctrine of the pleasure of the moment.
[904]. Diog. L. x. 130, 144, 146; Stob. Flor. xvii. 23.