Socrates, his person, [388];

influence on Greek philosophy, [387];

the Stoic type of the wise man, [424];

Zeller's account of his special principle, [389];

that of Ueberweg, [390];

his opinion on the gods and the Godhead, [392-5];

his last words to his judges, [395];

last words of his life, [396];

halts between unity and plurality in the Godhead, [396], [397];

absence from his mind of the sense of impurity, [397], note.