[Page 89], “Parætius” changed to “Panætius” (as Panætius also tells us)

[Page 93], “Theodereans” changed to “Theodoreans” (The Theodoreans, as they are called)

[Page 95], “so” changed to “to” (Metrocles the Cynic, who was washing leeks, said to him)

[Page 95], “Rhœus” changed to “Rhœcus” (a Samian, the son of Rhœcus)

[Page 95], “Musicial” changed to “Musical” (a treatise on Musical Composers)

[Page 96], “Athenæas” changed to “Athenæus” (a physician, a pupil of Athenæus)

[Page 96], “Phistamus” changed to “Plistanus” (his successor was Plistanus of Elis)

[Page 96], “Philias” changed to “Phlius” (Asclepiades of Phlius)

[Page 97], “may” changed to “many” (a great many arguments)

[Page 98], “preplexing” changed to “perplexing” (Asking his horned quibbles, and perplexing)