Herakl. 84; Emped. 191-192, 314-315, 336-337, 423-424.
See Index of Sources under ‘Kleanthes.’
E.g. 78 ap. Moral. 106 E; 95 ap. 166 C.
E.g. Emped. 272 ap. Moral. 917 C; 369 ap. Moral. 996 B.
Emped. 232 ap. Moral. 745 C; 154-155 ap. Moral. 925 B; Parmen. 29-30 ap. Moral. 1114 D.
Transactions of American Philol. Assoc. XXVIII. pp. 82-83.
Simplicius copies the same error in line 78, probably finding it in his copy of Empedokles.
Diels, Doxographi Graeci, p. 112, shows that Simplicius used the work of Alexander of Aphrodisias.
Cf. the correct form Simp. Phys. 159, 15; it is not unlikely that lines 52, 53 ap. 135, 21, and 132 ap. 39, 18 were also taken from Plato.
Four out of the six quotations from Herakleitos are given either in Plato or Aristotle, or both; Frag. 20 comes directly or indirectly from a Stoic source.
INDEXES
I. INDEX OF SOURCES
The references are to the critical notes. Anaximandros (Ad.), Herakleitos (H.), Zeno (Z.), Melissos (M.), and Anaxagoras (A.), are referred to by fragments; Parmenides (P.) and Empedokles (E.) by lines. Other references are by pages (p.)
Achilles (commonly called Tatius) in Petavii de doctrina temporum. Antwerp 1703. H. 119; Z. 12; E. 138, 154
Aelian de natura animalium, ed. Hercher. E. 257-260, 438-439
Aeneas Gazaeus, Theophrastos, ed. Wolf. Turici 1560. H. 82
Albertus Magnus de vegetabilibus, ed. Meyer. H. 51
Alexander of Aphrodisias, Commentaries on Aristotle. H. 32, 84, 121
Amelius in Eusebios, Praeparatio evangelicae. H. 2
Ammonius on Aristotle de interpretatione. P. 60; E. 347-351
Anecdota Graeca, ed. Bekker. Berlin 1821. E. 156
Apollonius, Epistolae, in Hercher, Scriptores epistolographi. Paris 1873. H. 130, 133
Apuleius de mundo, ed. Goldbacher. Wien 1876. H. 55, 59
Aristides Quintilianus de musica, ed. Meibomius. Amst. 1652. H. 68, 74
Aristokles in Eusebios, Praeparatio evangelicae. M. 17
Aristotle (Edition of the Berlin Academy), Ad. 1; H. 2, 32, 37, 41, 43, 46, 51, 55, 57, 59, 105; Z. 12, 25; P. 52-58, 103-104, 132, 146-149; E. 36-39, 48-50, 69-73, 92, 98, 100, 104-107, 139-141, 145, 146-148, 165, 166-167, 168, 175, 182-183, 197-198, 199-201, 208, 219, 221, 236-237, 244, 270, 273-274, 279, 280, 287-311, 313b, 316-325, 326, 330-332, 333-335, 425-427
Arius Didymus in Eusebios, Praeparatio evangelicae. H. 42
Athenaeos, Deipnosophistae. H. 16, 54; Z. 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23; E. 214, 383-384, 405-411
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