[130]. Zeller, Socrates, Chaps. III to IX; Bury, History of Greece, II, 140-146; Grote, History of Greece, Chap. LXVIII.
[131]. Zeller, Socrates, Chap. X; Bury, History of Greece, II, 147.
[132]. So called by Pericles, her greatest statesman. See Thucydides, II, 41.
[133]. See Milton, Paradise Regained, IV, 272-280.
[134]. Socrates, Part III.
[135]. Mahaffy, Greek Literature, II, 160-162; Ritchie, Plato, Chap. I; Mayor, Ancient Philosophy, 41 ff.
[136]. For the Dialogues see Ritchie’s Plato, Chap. II.
[137]. On the Republic see Mahaffy, Greek Literature, II, 195-201.
[138]. Plato, Rep., II, 360 E-362 A, Davies and Vaughan’s translation.
[139]. The Bible, complete or in part, is printed and published to-day in 454 languages and dialects. The number of Bibles, New Testaments and portions sold by the various Bible Societies of Europe and America, in lands outside Europe, amounted in 1901 to 3,286,834. (Centennial Survey of Foreign Missions by the Rev. James S. Dennis, D.D.) These figures do not include the Bibles sold by the ordinary publishers of Christian countries, nor the Bibles sold in Europe by Bible Societies. If it were possible to gather all the statistics, we may be certain the figures would amount up to five or six millions. What a book that must be, which circulates in 454 languages, and is sold at the rate of 5,000,000 copies per annum!