Pittacus, Thales, Arctinus, were among the great names she gave to science and to song.
No, says he, Pittacus; not 'hard to be good,' but 'hard to become good.'
Pittacus said, "Every one of you hath his particular plague, and my wife is mine; and he is very happy who hath this only."
He is said also to have been a pupil of Pittacus, the rival of Thales, and the master of Pythagoras.
All this relates to Pittacus, as is further proved by the sequel.