[265] The goddess Hestia in Greek, or Vesta in Latin; but "hestia" also meant a "stand." P. 401, Cratylus, Cary, 40.
[266] See Numenius, 67, 42.
[267] See ii. 9.1; iii. 9.9.
[268] Such as Numenius, 42, and Plutarch, de Isis et Osiris, Fr. Tr. 381.
[269] From "a-polus."
[270] See i. 6.4; iii. 5.1.
[271] See v. 5.1.
[272] See i. 6, end.
[273] Pun between "on" and "hen."
[274] See Plato, Rep. vi., Cary, 13.