[4]. Phaedrus, 73.
[5]. Philebus, 34.
[6]. Jowett’s Translation.
[7]. For references see Zeller’s Plato and the Older Academy, pp. 126 and 407. Cf. also Siebeck: Geschichte der Psychologie.
[8]. For the many passages in which the words μνήμη, μνημονεύω, μνημονικος, μημων μνήμων occur in Plato, conf see Ast. Lexicon Platonicum, II. pp. 356–357. For ἀναμιμνήσκω and ἀνάμνησις cf. the same, Vol. I. pp. 151–152.
[9]. De Memoria et Reminiscentia. For a list of commentaries, see Hamilton’s edition of Reid’s Works, p. 891.
[10]. Touch and Taste according to A. reside in the heart. Sight, Sound, and Smell in the brain, but they are indirectly connected with the heart.
[11]. De Somno. 1. 454.
ἡ δὲ λεγομένη αἴσθησις ὡς ἐνέργεια κίνησίς τις διὰ τοῦ σώματος τῆς ψυχῆς ἐστιν.
[12]. See Wallace; Aristotle’s Psychology, Introduction, pp. 93 & 94.