[[13]] Symp. viii, 6, 5, hubristès òn kaì philogelôs physei. Symp. ix, 15, 1.
[[14]] de fraterno amore, 16, 487 E. Volkmann, Plutarch, i, 24, suggests he was the Timon whose wife Pliny defended on one occasion, Epp. i, 5, 5.
[[15]] de frat. am. 7, 481 D.
[[16]] de E. 1, 385 B.
[[17]] v. Them. 32, end.
[[18]] Zeller, Eclectics, 334.
[[19]] de E. 17, 391 E. Imagine the joys of a Euclid, says Plutarch, in non suaviter, 11, 1093 E.
[[20]] Symp. ix, 15.
[[21]] Symp. viii, 3, I.
[[22]] Pericles 13.