[955]. 401B, 401E.

[956]. 402E, 393E-394E, and the general thesis that the wisest are richest.

[957]. 400A-E, 394D, arguing that economic demand might make a man’s wisdom more valuable than another’s house.

[958]. 399E.

[959]. Cf. 399E, where Eristratos defines πλοῦτος as τὰ χρήματα πολλὰ κεκτῆσθαι.

[960]. 393A, 393D-394A; cf. above, pp. [24] ff. and notes for Plato and others.

[961]. 394D-E, 402E.

[962]. 393E, 396E-397E, 403E, the insistence upon ability to use, so common in Plato, Xenophon, and Ruskin.

[963]. 394D-E, which reads like a passage from the New Testament.

[964]. 397E.