IlEIDEL. — ON FRAGMENTS OF THE PRE-SOCRATKS. 731 



rd voarjiuaTa tovtov tKyova iravra kbvTa. In this instance the particular 

 "facts" to which he appeals are mentioned. It is interesting^ to hear 

 his conclusion, c. 15, vireaxofJ-Tlv 8i ruv voiiacjp to aiTLOv 4>pa.aeLU • eire- 

 6et^a 5e to irveviJia Kai ev toIs oXols Tpriynacn SvvaaTevov Kal kv toTs aui/jiacn 

 Tojv ^(jou)v ' riyayov 8e top \6yov eirl to. yvccpLna tcov appoo(TTr]p.aTOi)v, kv ols 

 aXrjdris rj vwoax^'^'-^ ('^'- 1- vwodeais) €4>avr} • el yap repi iravToiv tojv appoi- 

 (7Ti]pdTcou XeyoLfjiL, fjiaKpoTepos ptlv 6 \byos a.v ykvoiTO, CLTpeKeaTtpos 5e 

 oi'dapcbs ov8e Trtarorepos. 



V2 241, 12. Fr. G, laoTayfj. 



Diels has now adopted my emendation LaoTayfj for MS. iaoTaxv- 

 When I proposed it, I ventured the suggestion relying on the analogy 

 of oiJLOTayrjs, not knowing that icroTayris itself was attested. I now 

 ol>serve, however, that Sophocles, Greek Lexicon, s. v. cites it from 

 Nicom. 51. 



c. 46. Anaxagoras. 



V^ 319, 19. Fr. 13, Kai ewel ^p^aTo 6 vovs KLveTu, airo tov KLVov/xePov 

 TavTOs a-KtKplveTo, Kal oaov eKivqaev 6 vovs, Ttav tovto bLeKpldt) • 

 ■ Kivovp-kvoiv be Kal biaKpLvofxevoov ij TrepLXiJ^pilo'LS ttoXXcS paWov eiroieL 

 biaKpiveadaL. 



It seems to me clear that 6 vovs is the subject of aweKpiveTo in the 

 second clause. "After the vovs gave the initial impulse to the 

 motion of the world, it began to withdraw from all that was set in 

 motion; and all that to which the movement initiated by the vovs 

 extended, was segregated. As this motion and segregation con- 

 tinued, the revolution greatly increased the segregation." The vovs 

 gives the first impulse only, then withdraws to its condition of isola- 

 tion; the revolution, once started, of itself accelerates and its effects 

 in the segregation of like to like in the iravTa ofxov increase. Cp. 

 rj ire pLxoipr] a IS ami}, fr. 12, V^ 319, 4 sq. 



c. 51. Diogenes of Apollonia. 



V 334, 2. Fr. I, \byov iravrds apxbixevov boKel /jlol xP^<^^ elvai Tr]v 

 apxvv avaiJL(f)L(Ti3r]Tr]Tov Trapex^<Tdat. 



With this statement compare Hippocr. Ilept aapKo^v, 1 (8. 5S-4 L.), 

 'E7aj TO. fxexpi- tov \byov tovtov KOLvfiat yvojfxjicn xP^Ofiat eTepuiv re tC^v 

 'ifxTrpoadev, drdp Kal kfj-eoiVTOv • avayKaiu)s yap ex^t KOivqv apx^v viroOeaOat 



