APPENDIX 



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, 1901, pp. 220, 221. 



1 (p- I 53)- Aristotle's Treatise on Respiration, ch. ii. 



8 (p. 159). Fairbanks' translation of the fragments of An- 

 axagoras, in The First Philosophers of Greece, pp. 239-243. 



CHAPTER VIII 



POST-SOCRATIC SCIENCE AT ATHENS 



1 (p. 1 80). Alfred William Benn, 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), v l- 

 II., p. 161. 



CHAPTER IX 



GREEK SCIENCE OF THE ALEXANDRIAN OR HELLENISTIC PERIOD 



1 (p. 195). Tertullian's Apologeticus. 



* (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. Ham- 

 ilton 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. 



8 (p. 271). K. O. Miller and John W. Donaldson, The His- 

 tory of the Literature of Greece, 3 veils., London, vol. III., p. 

 268. 



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