[970] Acts xvii. 22–28.

[971] Acts xxvi. 17, 18.

[972] Viz., “The Unknown God.”

[973] There is no such utterance in the Demodocus. But in the Amatores, Basle Edition, p. 237, Plato says: “But it is not so, my friend; nor is it philosophizing to occupy oneself in the arts, nor lead a life of bustling meddling activity, nor to learn many things: but it is something else. Since I, at least, would reckon this a reproach; and that those who devote themselves to the arts ought to be called mechanics.”

[974] According to the emendation of Menagius: “ὡς ἄρα ἡ πολυμάθεια νόον οὐχι διδάσκει.”

[975] Adopting the emendations, δεῖ ἐπιστήμης instead of δι’ ἐπιστήμης, and τἀγαθῶν for τἀγαθοῦ, omitting ὡσπερ.

[976] προαναφώνησις.

[977] συνεκφώνησις.

[978] 1 Cor. xiii. 12.

[979] Prov. xi. 21.