- Periander, one of the wise men, his domestic crimes, 43.
- his letter to Procles, viii. 46.
- —— to the wise men, vii. 45.
- —— from Thrasybulus, ix. 46.
- sayings of, v. 45.
- wish to conceal his grave, iii. 44.
- Phædo, founder of the Eliac school, 96.
- Pherecydes, one of the wise men, 53.
- epigrams on, vii. 55.
- first writer on natural philosophy, ii. 54.
- grave of, at Ephesus, iv. 54.
- letter to Thales, viii. 56.
- makes a sun-dial, vi. 55.
- Philolaus, a pupil of Pythagoras, 372.
- aims at regal power, ii. 372.
- book, his one, iv. 372.
- first to describe the earth’s movement in a circle, iii. 372.
- Philosophers, names of their sects, xii. 11.
- who did not write, xi. 11.
- Philosophy, arose among Greeks, iii. 6.
- divisions of, xiii. 11.
- earliest study of, i. 3.
- two schools of, x. 10.
- various kinds of, xi. 11.
- Pisistratus, his letter to Solon, vi. 20.
- Pittacus, one of the wise men, 35.
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