[3251] See end of B. ii.
[3252] He is also mentioned in B. xxxii. c. 16, but beyond that, nothing whatever appears to be known of him. He must not be confounded with Pelops of Smyrna, one of Galen’s preceptors, who flourished in the second century after Christ.
[3253] See end of B. xxviii.
[3254] See end of B. ii.
[3255] See end of B. ii.
[3256] See end of B. viii.
[3257] A celebrated Comic poet, a disciple of Theophrastus, and the inventor of the New Comedy at Athens. Only a few fragments of his works survive.
[3258] See end of B. viii.
[3259] A physician, of whom, beyond the mention made of him in B. xxxii. c. 26, no further particulars appear to be known.
[3260] See end of B. xx.