[119]. Isthm. 1, 69.

[120]. Fr. 707.

[121]. So Cobet (for Cinesons).

[122]. Phoen. 958.

[123]. See Herod. 4, 155 foll. and Pind. Pyth. 4. There is something amiss with Plutarch’s text here.

[124]. See his Life, c. 29.

[125]. Od. 2, 190.

[126]. See additional note on p. [312].

[127]. Fragm. adespota, 90.

[128]. Whose account is, for convenience, somewhat recast and amplified. The fact is understated. ‘There cannot be more than five solids, each of which has all its faces with the same number of sides, and all its solid angles formed with the same number of plane angles.’ Todhunter, Spherical Trigonometry, c. 151.