[203] τὸ τολμᾶν, § 192.

[204] Vide supra, p. [137].

[205] Or astrology?

[206] Antid., Summary of §§ 181-303.

[207] Antid., § 11, ἰδέαι.

[208] Ep. 1, § 87. This letter is referred to in Philippus, § 81; the text of the letter remaining to us is incomplete.

[209] Philippus, 346 B.C.

[210] Ibid. (Or. v.), §§ 14-17.

[211] Isocrates is said to have spent ten years over the composition of the Panegyricus; it was probably published in 380 B.C.

[212] I.e. the victory of the 10,000 at Cunaxa.