[725] Supplying φυτῶν with Reiske.
[726] In Cyprus. Zeno was the founder of the Stoics.
[727] Zeno and his successors taught in the Piazza at Athens called the Painted Piazza. See Pausanias, i. 15.
[728] Pindar, Nem. iv. 6.
[729] Euripides, "Bacchæ," 66.
[730] Quoted again by our author "On Restraining Anger," § xvi.
[731] As will be seen, I follow Wyttenbach's guidance in this very corrupt passage, which is a true crux.
[732] Reading δεδορκότες.
[733] See "On Curiosity," [§ i.]
[734] Simonides.