Xenophanes, improved on by Parmenides, [551]; his reason for the stationariness of the Earth, [649].

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Zeller, his view of “exoteric discourse,� [49].

Zeno, the Eleatic, argument of, against Motion, paradoxical, [365]; uses equivocal names as univocal, [414]; defended the Parmenidean theory dialectically, [551].

Zeno, the Stoic, a foreigner at Athens, without a sphere of political action, [662].

Zoological Treatises, place of the, among the other works of Aristotle, [54].

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