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[[45]]

(p. 117). George Henry Lewes, A Biographical History of Philosophy from its Origin in Greece down to the Present Day, enlarged edition, New York, 1888, p. 17.

[[46]]

2 (p. 121). Diogenes Laertius, The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, C. D. Yonge's translation, London, 1853, VIII., 15.

[[47]]

(p. 121). Alexander, Successions of Philosophers.

[[48]]

(p. 122). "All over its centre.'' Presumably this is intended to refer to the entire equatorial region.

[[49]]

(p. 125). Laertius, op. cit., pp. 348-351.

[[50]]

(p. 128). Arthur Fairbanks, The First Philosophers of Greece, London, 1898, pp. 67-71.

[[51]]

(p. 129). Ibid., p. 83.

[[52]]

(p. 130). Ibid., p. 109.

[[53]]

(p. 131). Heinrich Ritter, The History of Ancient Philosophy, translated from the German by A. J. W. Morrison, 4 vols., London, 1838, vol, I., p. 463.

[[54]]

(p. 131) Ibid., p. 465.

[[55]]

(p. 132). George Henry Lewes, op. cit., p. 51.

[[56]]

(p. 135). Fairbanks, op. cit., p. 201.

[[57]]

(p. 136). Ibid., p. 234.

[[58]]

(p. 137). Ibid., p. 189.

[[59]]

(p. 137). Ibid., p. 220.

[[60]]

(p. 138). Ibid., p. 189.

[[61]]

(p. 138). Ibid., p. 191.