[1013]. Diog. ix. 57 (R. P. 215).
[1014]. Aet. ii. 8, 1 (R. P. 215).
[1015]. Simpl. Phys. p. 1121, 12. See Chap. I. p. 83, [n. 123].
[1016]. See Censorinus, quoted in Dox. p. 191.
[1017]. Theophr. de Sens. 39 sqq. (R. P. 213, 214). For a full account, see Beare, pp. 41 sqq., 105, 140, 169, 209, 258. As Prof. Beare remarks, Diogenes “is one of the most interesting of the pre-Platonic psychologists” (p. 258).
[1018]. Diog. ii. 16 (R. P. 216).
[1019]. See Chiapelli in Arch. iv. pp. 369 sqq.
[1020]. Euseb. P. E. p. 504, c 3, ὁ δὲ Ἀρχέλαος ἐν Λαμψάκῳ διεδέξατο τὴν σχολὴν τοῦ Ἀναξαγόρου.
[1021]. Ἀναξαγόρειοι are mentioned by Plato (Crat. 409 b 6), and often by the Aristotelian commentators.
[1022]. Hipp. Ref. i. 9 (R. P. 218).