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 430 Jndex Roatow, hi des Grieoh. KriegsweaemB." i .;:. iger, 71, 80 seq. Sohwegler, " Rom. Geechichte,'' 130. Scotus, see Erigena. Scriptura sacra, 259, 262. ius, 9:, 93. Simplicius contradicts himself, 253, 254. Smith, "Diet. Ant." 92, 382. Sophists, 145 seq. ; meaning of the word, 150, 182 seq. ; they taught for money, 150 seq. ; Plato's account of, 153 seq.; Aristotle's, 160 seq. ; Aristophanes', 163 seq.; Socrates', 165 seq.; Xeno- phon's, 166; Isocrates', 167 seq.; character of Protagoras, 169 seq. ; of Gorgias, 172 seq. ; of Prodicus, 175 ; ofHippias, 176. Sophocles, "Aleadae," fr. 9, 226; "Am- phiaraus," 'fr. 8, 227; " 'AxtXX^ws ipaaral," fr. 6, 228; "Erigone," fr. 2, 228; "Thyestes," fr. it, 228; " Laocoon," fr. 5, 229; "Ma^Teis," fr. 6, 229; "Nauplius," fr. 2, 229; " Iloifiti/es," fr. 16,230; "Polyxena," fr- 3> 2 3i 5 " Ptfrrtfyiot," fr. 4, 231 ; "Scygrii," fr. 4, 231 ; Antigone, w. 31, 32, 232; (Ed. Col. w. 308, 309, 233 ; (Ed. Rex (ed. Schneidewin), w. 232 seq., 309 seq. ; v. 3, 234 ; rv. 4, 5, 8, 235 ; w. 8-13, 309 seq ; w. 15- 19, 20, 40 seq., 311 ; vv. 49, 50, 62 seq., 312; v. 86, 313; w. 99, 116, 124, 216 seq., 314 ; rr. 246 seq., 316 ; (. 261, 276, 317 ; w. 279, 282, 289, 294, 318 ; w. 305, 312, 317, 325, 319; "' 328, 356, 415, 420 seq., 320; NT. 449. 4r7- 57V- 5A r, 7.'- 3* I "' r '^. 608 seq., ,<:: : W. 862, 385 ;' V. 10S4, 33 ; re. I 1 271, 34 ; p. [4 1476, 1494, 326; TraohinuB, ft 541, 830. Suioas, s. v. 'A Spdo-r eta em., 2vfJi.<popa, 311. Tacitus, "Hist." iv. 6, 20. Te Dcum, 271 seq. Theodoctes, "Thyestes," fr. 1, 349. Theodore of Tarsus, his study of the Bible, 303. Qeoddpov .. 878 Beq. Wilfrith, 300. Wordsworth, Dr., 126. Wyclytfe, three treatises of, 2S0. Zeller, his account of the Sophists, 179 seq. Zenobius, vi. 15, em., 265. ERRATA. PAGE LIMB 2 11 from foot, 'astluir. reaH, andtkdr. 49 4 A passage of St. John (Hi. 34) is erroneously ciUl instead <>i'ili<- parallel one of St. Paul, "it pleased the Father that in him all rulnen dwell," i. e. the fulness of the < fodhead bodily : (dolose, L <). coll. 11. p>) lie had just spoken of Christ a< lli< 'hikkj, <>/((>, bom //<>,< th< wkott '/ion with manifest allusion t<> I'hilo. Compare the passages ei I p. 49- 95 7 from foot, 'Apol. 11.' read, Apol. 2. 103 ' Cic. De Fato.' Seep. 292. 386 The simplest correction in the passage of Minucius would be the trans- position of quia and qui. 412 29 '/im/ read, ha*. 413 16 from foot. 'Caiuion ffippciyl or Hippolf/Hu t