[582] Antiphanes, Antaros (Athen. 545 a).

[583] Alexis, Meropis (Diog. Laertius iii. 22).

[584] This walking up and down was characteristic of Hellenic teaching. Compare the Peripatetics, and Archutas in the temple-gardens at Tarentum (Athen. 545 b).

[585] Diog. Laertius iii. 22.

[586] Ibid. iv. 3. 1.

[587] The first translation is my own, the second Shelley’s.

[588] Saturos and Onetor in Diog. Laertius iii. 11.

[589] The above details are mainly from Diog. Laertius v.

[590] Aul. Gell. xx. 5. 4.

[591] Plato had also his feuds with Antisthenes, who wrote a dialogue against him, calling him Satho, with Aristippos, and with Aischines the Sokratic (Diog. Laertius iii. 24).