(k) Xenocrates.] Of Chalcedon.
(l) Crantor.] Of Soli.
(m) Arcesilass] Of Pitana in Aeolia.
(n)Lacydas.] A Cyrenian.
(o) Aristotle.] Of Stagira, Professor in Athens, dy'd at Chalcis.
(p) Theophrastus.] Of Eresus in Lesbos.
(q) Zeno.] Of Cittium in Cyprus.
(r) Cleanthes.] Of Assos.
(s) Chrysippus.] Of Soli.
(t)Antipater.] Of Tarsus.
(u) Carneades.] A Cyrenian.
(w) Panaetius.] A Rhodian.
(x) Clitomachus.] A Carthaginian.
(y) Philo.]
(z) Antiochus.] Of Ashkelon.
(a) Posidonius.] Born at Apamea in Syria, chose to be call'd Rhodian from the Isle where he was Student, Professor and Governor.
(b) To every Scheme.] Origen against Celsus censuring the narrowness of some who confine their Charity to their own Party, that is, in truth, build up themselves, prefers the good nature of Chrysippus, who in his Treatise of curing the Passions, calculates his advice to the several Philosophers, upon supposition of their respective Principles.
(c) Than Metrodorus.] Born at Chios.
(d) Demaratus indeed, the Father of our King Tarquin.] Surnam'd Priscus.