[11]. Ibid., l. 35.

[12]. Ibid., l. 144.

[13]. Emp. de Natura l. 34-40; Karsten, ii. 89, [90].

[14]. Diog. Laert., ix. 7, p. 239 ed. Cobet (Didot Collection).

[15]. ἐπέων. It is very difficult to be certain whether this means here “word,” “song,” or “epic.”

[16]. ὀρθοεπείης καὶ γλωσσέων.

[17]. ῥημάτων

[18]. And the authority for this, Themistius, is very late. The catalogue of the works given by Diogenes Laertius (ed. cit., p. 240) includes nothing even distantly bearing on criticism.

[19]. Gorgias ap. Plutarch.

[20]. Prodicus in the “Choice of Hercules.”