Theagês, authenticity, i. [306], [309], [319], ii. [98], [100 n.], [107];
prolixity, [100 n.];
analogy with Lachês, [104];
its peculiarity, the dæmon, [ib.];
explains eccentricity of Sokrates, [105];
Theagês desires a teacher of wisdom, [99];
incompetence of best statesmen for teaching, [100];
Sokrates asked to teach — declares inability, [101];
excuse, [105];
sometimes useful — his experience of his dæmon, [102];
Theagês anxious to be Sokrates’ companion, [103].
[Themistius], i. [388 n.]
[Theodorus], i. [202].
[Theology], not a progressive science, ii. [428];
primitive, contrasted by Aristotle with “human wisdom,” i. [3 n.];
see [God], [Religion].
[Theophrastus], friend of Ptolemy Soter, i. [279];
banished from Athens, [ib. n.];
change in Peripatetic school after death of, [272];
physiology, [46 n.];
combated Demokritus’ theory of vision, [78 n.];
criticises Demokritean division of qualities, [80 n.];
astronomy, [257 n.];
Plato’s doctrine of earth’s position, iv. [424 n.];
sophism, Mentiens, i. [134 n.];
fate, [143 n.]
[Theopompus], view of dialectic, i. [450];
qualities non-existent without the mind, iii. [74 n.];
on profession of Sophist, i. [212 n.];
authorship of Plato’s dialogues, [112 n.], [115].
[Theory], difference between precepts and, iv. [131].
[Thomson], on Parmenidês, iii. [84 n.]
[Thonissen], iv. [380 n.]