_ 55, A 74-79; comp. 116, 117; B 166, and
also B 30. Diels, _Ueber den Daemonenglauben des D._ (_Arch. f. Gesch. d.
Philos._ 1894, p. 154).
P. 25. Trial of Anaxagoras: _Vorsokr._ 46, A 1, 17, 18, 19.
P. 26. Ram's head: _Vorsokr._ 46, A 16.
P. 27. Geffcken (in _Hermes_, 42, p. 127) has tried to make out something
about a criticism of popular belief by Anaxagoras from some passages in
Aristophanes (_Nub._ 398) and Lucian (_Tim._ 10, etc.), but I do not think
he has succeeded.--Pericles a free-thinker: Plut. _Pericl._ 6 and 38; comp.
Decharme, p. 160.--Personality of Anaxagoras: _Vorsokr._ 46, A 30
(Aristotle, _Eud. Ethics_, A 4, p. 1215_b_, 6).
P. 28. Herodotus: 8, 77.--Sophocles: _Oed. rex._ 498, 863.--Diopeithes:
Plut. _Pericl._ 32 (_Vorsokr._ 46, A 17).--Thucydides: Classen in the
preface to his 3rd ed., p. lvii.
P. 29. Thucydides, a disciple of Anaxagoras: Marcellinus, _vit. Thuc._
22.--Generally Thucydides is thought to have been more conservative in his
religious opinions than I consider probable; see Classen, _loc. cit._;
Decharme, p. 83; Gertz in his preface to the Danish translation of
Thucydides, p. xxvii.--Hippo: _Vorsokr._ 26, A 4, 6, 8, 9; B 2, 3.
P. 30. Aristotle: _Vorsokr._ 26, A 7.--Diogenes an atheist: Aelian, _v.h._
2, 31.--The air his god: _Vorsokr._ 51, A 8 (he thought that Homer
identified Zeus with the air, and approved of this as {~GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH PSILI~} {~GREEK SMALL LETTER MU~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER THETA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER KAPPA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PERISPOMENI~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER FINAL SIGMA~}, {~GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER LAMDA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER LAMDA~}{~GREEK KORONIS~}
{~GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER LAMDA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER THETA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PERISPOMENI~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER FINAL SIGMA~} {~GREEK SMALL LETTER EPSILON~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH PSILI~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER RHO~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER MU~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER EPSILON~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER NU~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER NU~}); B 5, 7, 8.--Allusions to his doctrines by Aristophanes:
_Nub._ 225, 828 (_Vorsokr._ 51, C 1, 2).
P. 31. A chief representative of the naively critical view of natural
phenomena is for us Herodotus. The _locus classicus_ is vi
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