St.-Hilaire, Barthélemy, on Sankhya and Buddhism, i. [378 n.];
metempsychosis, ii. [426 n.];
fallacies, i. [133 n.]

[Salamis], iii. [406].

[Same], form of, iii. [209], [231], iv. [226].

[Sankhya], i. [378 n.], ii. [389 n.], [426 n.]

[Salvador, Jacob], iii. [300 n.]

[Scepticism], of Xenophanes, i. [18];
Plato, [342];
Greek sceptics, iii. [293 n.]

[Schleiermacher], on Plato’s view of knowledge and opinion, iii. [167 n.];
theory of Platonic canon, i. [303];
includes a preconceived scheme, and an order of interdependence, [318];
proofs slender, [317], [325 n.];
assumptions as to Phædrus inadmissible, [319], [329 n.];
reasons internal, [319], [337], iv. [431];
himself shows the unsafe grounds of modern critics, i. [336];
Ueberweg attempts to reconcile Hermann with, [313];
theory adopted by Trendelenburg, [345 n.];
on relation of Euthyphron to Protagoras and Parmenidês, [443 n.];
Menon, ii. [247 n.];
Parmenidês, iii. [85 n.];
Sophistês, [244 n.], i. [127];
Kratylus, iii. [303 n.], [304 n.]; [307 n.], [310 n.], [321], [321 n.];
Philêbus, [334 n.], [365 n.], [369 n.], [398 n.];
Euthydêmus, i. [127];
Menexenus, iii. [408];
Kleitophon, [426 n.];
Republic, iv. [38 n.];
Leges, [430].

[Schneider], on Xenophon’s Symposion, iv. [313 n.]

[School], σχολή, i. [121 n.], [127 n.];
Plato’s establishment of, a new epoch in philosophy, [266];
of Plato fixed at Athens, [254];
and transmitted to successors, [265];
its importance for his manuscripts, [266], [267];
decorations of the Academy and Lykeum, [209];
Peripatetic at Lykeum, [ ib.];
of Isokrates, iii. [35];
Eretrian, i. [121], [148];
Megaric, [121].

Schöne, on the dates of Plato’s compositions, i. [326 n.]