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to the entire equatorial region. 5 (p. 125). Laertius, op. cit., pp. 348-351. 6 (p. 128). Arthur Fairbanks, The First Philosophers of Greece London, 1898, pp. 67-717. 7 (p. 129). Ibid., p. 838. 8 (p. 130). Ibid., p. 109. 9 (p. 130). Heinrich Ritter, The History of Ancient Philosophy, translated from the German by A. J. W. Morrison, 4 vols., London, 1838, vol, I., p. 463. 10 (p. 131). Ibid., p. 465. 11 (p. 132). George Henry Lewes, op. cit., p. 81. 12 (p. 135). Fairbanks, op. cit., p. 201. 13 (p. 136). Ibid., P. 234. 14 (p. 137). Ibid., p. 189. 15 (p. 137). Ibid., P. 220. 16 (p. 138). Ibid., p. 189. 17 (p. 138). Ibid., p. 191. CHAPTER VII. GREEK SCIENCE IN THE EARLY ATTIC PERIOD 1 (p. 150). Theodor Gomperz, Greek Thinkers: a History of Ancient Philosophy (translated from the German by Laurie Magnes), New York, 190 1, pp. 220, 221. 2 (p. 153). Aristotle's Treatise on Respiration, ch. ii. 3 (p. 159). Fairbanks' translation of the fragments of Anaxagoras, in The First Philosophers of Greece, pp. 239-243. CHAPTER VIII. POST-SOCRATIC SCIENCE AT ATHENS 1 (p. 180). Alfred William Bern, The Philosophy of Greece Considered in Relation to the Character and History of its People, London, 1898, p. 186. 2 (p. 183). Aristotle, quoted in William Whewell's History of the Inductive Sciences (second edition, London, 1847), Vol. II., p. 161. CHAPTER IX. GREEK SCIENCE OF THE ALEXANDRIAN OR HELLENISTIC PERIOD 1 (p. 195). Tertullian's Apologeticus. 2 (p. 205). We quote the quaint old translation of North, printed in 1657. CHAPTER X. SCIENCE OF THE ROMAN PERIOD 1 (p. 258). The Geography of Strabo, translated by H. C. Hamilton and W. Falconer, 3 vols., London, 1857, Vol. I, pp. 19, 20. 2 (p. 260). Ibid., p. 154. 3 (p. 263). Ibid., pp. 169, 170. 4 (p. 264) Ibid., pp. 166, 167. 5 (p. 271). K. 0. Miller and John W. Donaldson, The History of the Literature of Greece, 3 vols., London, Vol. III., p. 268. 6 (p. 276). E. T. Withington, Medical History fron., the Earliest Times, London, 1894, p. 118. 7 (p. 281). Ibid. 8 (p. 281). Johann Hermann Bass, History of Medicine, New York, 1889. CHAPTER XI. A RETROSPECTIVE GLANCE AT CLASSICAL SCIENCE (p. 298). Dion Cassius, as preserved by Xiphilinus. Our extract is quoted from the translation given in The Historians' History of the World (edited by Henry Smith Williams), 25 vols., London and New York, 1904, Vol. VI., p. 297 ff.
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