A HISTORY OF THE LITERATURE OF ANCIENT GREECE. BY K. O. MÜLLER, LATE PROFESSOR IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GÖTTINGEN. CONTINUED AFTER THE AUTHOR'S DEATH BY JOHN WILLIAM DONALDSON, D.D., CLASSICAL EXAMINER IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON; § 1. State of Athens in regard to literature and philosophy after the death of 2. Development of the different schools of philosophy 3. The old Academy: Speusippus, Xenocrates, Polemon, Crantor, and Crates 4. The Peripatetics: Theophrastus, Aristoxenus, Dicæarchus, and Strato 7. The Stoics: Zeno, Ariston, Herillus, Cleanthes, Chrysippus, Panatius, and 8. The middle and new Academy: Arcesilaus, Carneades, Cleitomachus, Philo, 2. Character of his history, and its relations to that of Polybius 3. Other forerunners of Polybius |