¶Antistrephon.
ANtistrephon, is nothyng els, then to turne a mans saiyng in∣to his owne necke again, and to make that whiche he bryngeth for his owne purpose, to serue for our purpose, in Latine it may be called, In∣uersio. Aulu•• Gellius hath a notable e••ample of Pithagoras, a noble So∣phiste, & Euathus scholer to the same Pithagoras. This Euathus was a ve∣ry riche young mā, and glad to learne eloquence, and to pleade causes in the common place. This young man ther∣fore consideryng Pithagoras to bee a singular man in this behalfe, & a mete Scholemaister for his purpose, desired to be his scholer, and promised to giue him a great some of mony, for his pai∣nes,