[Page 376], “Heraceon” changed to “Heracion” (the son of Blyson, or, as some say, of Heracion)

[Page 381], “Phaleruus” changed to “Phalereus” (Demetrius Phalereus also mentions him)

[Page 381], “Scythenus” changed to “Scythinus” (Scythinus, an iambic poet)

[Page 382], “Zande” changed to “Zancle” (lived at Zancle, in Sicily)

[Page 383], “Anaxemander” changed to “Anaximander” (a contemporary of Anaximander)

[Page 384], “Diochartes” changed to “Diochaetes” (and Diochaetes the Pythagorean)

[Page 386], “Ithageses” changed to “Ithagenes” (a Samian, and the son of Ithagenes)

[Page 386], “Telentagoras” changed to “Teleutagoras” (he was by nature the son of Teleutagoras)

[Page 396], “Artmography” changed to “Actinography” (Actinography, or a discussion on Rays of Light)

[Page 389], “resistence” changed to “resistance” (according to the resistance of the centre)