[887] The technical term for submission to an enemy. See Pausanias, iii. 12; x. 20. Herodotus, v. 17, 18; vii. 133.
[888] Reading with Reiske δανεισταῖς. Perhaps ἀφανισταῖς originally came after ἀγρίοις, and got somehow displaced.
[889] See Homer, "Odyssey," xi. 578, 579, and context.
[890] Homer, "Iliad," i. 154.
[891] "Odyssey," v. 264.
[892] "Odyssey," v. 333-375.
[893] "Odyssey," v. 439.
[894] "Odyssey," v. 291-295.
WHETHER "LIVE UNKNOWN" BE A WISE PRECEPT.
§ i. He who uttered this precept[895] certainly did not wish to live unknown, for he uttered it to let all the world know he was a superior thinker, and to get to himself unjust glory by exhorting others to shun glory.