- Potter’s wheel, invented by Anacharsis, viii. 48.
- Protagoras, method of arguing, his, iii. 397.
- taught at a fixed price, 398.
- works, his, v. 398.
- wrecked in his way to Sicily, vii. 399.
- Pyrrho, originally a painter, 402.
- account of him, by Antigonus, 402.
- arguing, ten modes of, ix. 409.
- arguing, five others added by Agrippa, x. 412.
- attached to Anaxarchus, ii. 402.
- certainty not attainable, 414.
- disciples, vii. 405.
- —— called Sceptics from their doubting every thing, viii. 405.
- eloquent, 403.
- fortitude and economy, vi. 404.
- good, natural, or natural evil, none, 417.
- honoured by his country, 403.
- impassiveness, vi. 404.
- learning, no such thing, 417.
- left no writings, 418.
- motion, none, 417.
- production, none, 417.
- signs, invisible of visible things, 416.
- signs, visible of visible things, none, 415.
- system learned from his disciples, 418.
- travelled to India, 402.
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