Julian, _Caesares_, p. 307 C; _cf._ Introd., p. 29; Lecture III, p.
98.
Footnote 522:
_Patrologia Orientalis_, I, p. 1014.
Footnote 523:
See above, Lecture I, p. 55 s.
Footnote 524:
Lecture IV, p. 121.
Footnote 525:
For instance, by the physician Thessalus (under Nero); _cf._ _Cat.
codd. astrol._, VIII, 3, p. 137; VIII, 4, p. 257.
Footnote 526:
_Cf._ Lecture IV, pp. 121, 125 s.
Footnote 527:
See above, Lecture IV, p. 126.
Footnote 528:
P. 896 C; _cf._ p. 992 B.
Footnote 529:
See above, Lecture IV, p. 126.
Footnote 530:
The true interpretation has been given by Bevan, _Stoics and
Sceptics_, 1913, p. 112 s.
Footnote 531:
_Georg._, II, 489 ss.:
“Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas,
Atque metus omnis et inexorabile Fatum
Subiecit pedibus, strepitumque Acherontis avari.”
Footnote 532:
Νηφάλιος μέθη, Philo., probably after Posidonius.
Footnote 533:
_Cf._ Lecture IV, p. 126.
Footnote 534:
_Anthol. Palatina_, IX, 577:
Οἶδ’ ὅτι θνατὸς ἐγὼ καὶ ἐφάμερος, ἀλλ’ ὅταν ἄστρων
μαστεύω πυκινὰς ἀμφιδρομους ἕλικας
οὐκετ’ ἐπιψαύω γαίης ποσὶν, ἀλλὰ παρ’ αὐτῷ
Ζανὶ θεοτρεφέος πίμπλαμαι ἀμβροσίης.
Footnote 535:
See Introd., p. 4.
Footnote 536:
See Lecture III, p. 108.
Footnote 537:
Μόνος πρὸς μόνῳ. The expression had been used by religion before being
taken over by philosophy. _Cf._ _Le culte égyptien et le mysticisme de
Plotin_, in _Monuments Piot_, XXV, 1922, p. 78 ss.
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