⁂ The Roman numerals refer to the sections, the Arabic figures to the pages.
- Æschines, a rhetorician, vii. 80.
- calumniated, iii. 79.
- lectured at Athens, iv. 80.
- son of a sausage seller, i. 79.
- Alcmæon, Crotona, his view of the soul, 371.
- Anacharsis, inventions of, ii. 48.
- letter to Crœsus, 49.
- received by Solon, iii. 47.
- return to Scythia, iv. 47.
- sayings of, v. 47.
- one of the wise, 46.
- Anaxagoras, called Mind, i. 59.
- epigrams on, x. 62.
- first prose writer, viii. 61.
- opinions of, iii. 59.
- prosecuted for impiety, ix. 61.
- Anaxarchus, called Happy, iii. 401.
- intimate with Alexander, 400.
- Nicocreon, his enemy, 401.
- Anaximander, the astronomer, 57.