The golden verses of PythagorasFabre d'Olivet, Antoine
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The golden verses of Pythagoras
Fabre d'Olivet, Antoine
Poetry -- History and criticism; Pythagoras and Pythagorean school
[434] Philostr., _In Vitâ Apoll._, l. iii., c. 13.
[435] Dans mon 21ᵉ Examen, où j’ai cité particulièrement
Diogène Laërce, l. viii., § 4.
[436] Syncell., p. 35.
[437] Senec., _Quæst. Nat._, l. iii., c. 30; Synes., _De
Provid._, l. ii., _sub fin._
[438] Plato, _In Tim._; Ovid, _Metam._, l. xv., fab. v.;
Senec., _Epist._, 35; Macrob., _In Somn. Scip._, l. ii., c.
2; _Hist. des Voyages_, t. xii., p. 529; Dupuis, _Orig. des
Cultes_, l. v., _in_ 12, p. 474; Bailly, _Hist. de l’Astr.
Anc._, l. ix., § 15.
[439] Ciceron, _De Divin._, l. ii., c. 97.
[440] Cicer., _De Natur. Deor._, l. ii., c. 20; ibid., _De
Divin._, l. ii., c. 97.
[441] Plato, _In Tim._
[442] _Souryâ-Siddhanta._
[443] _Asiat. Research._, t. ii., p. 378.
[444] Biot., _Astr. Phys._, ch. xiv., p. 291.
[445] _Vitâ Pythag._; Phot., _Bibl. Cod._, 259; Plato, _In
Tim._; Macrob., _In Somn. Scip._; Virg., _Æneid_, l. vi., v.
724; Sevius, _Comm._, _ibid._; Cicer., _De Nat. Deor._, l.
i., c. 5, 11, 14, et 15; Diog. Laërt., _In Zon._; Batteux,
_Causes premières_, t. ii., p. 116; Beausob., _Hist. du
Manich._, t. ii., l. vi., c. 6, § 14.
[446] Stanley, _De Phil. Chald._, p. 1123.
[447] Kircher, _Ædip._, t. i., p. 172, et t. ii., p. 200.
[448] Maimon., _More Nevoch._, i., part., c. 70.
[449] Salmas, _Ann. Climat._, Præf., p. 32.
[450] Homer, _Odyss._, K. v. 494; Diodor. Sic., l. v., c. 6;
Plin., l. vii., c. 56; Plutar., _De Oracul. Defect._, p.
434.
[451] Horat., _Sat._, v., l. ii., v. 59.
[452] Hierocl., _In Aurea Carm._, v. 31.
[453] _Alcibiad._, i. et ii.; _Lachès_, etc.
[454] _In Alcibiad._, i.
[455] _Voyez_ Burette, _Mém. de l’Acad. des Belles-Lett._,
t. v.; Laborde, _Essai sur la Musique_, t. i., introd., p.
20.
Our painters have hardly treated Greek painting better; and
perhaps if the Pythian Apollo and the Chaste Venus had not
again astonished Europe, but had disappeared as did the
masterpieces of Polygnotus and of Zeuxis, the modern
sculptors would have said that the ancients failed as much
in pattern as in colouring.
[456] Wood, _Essai sur le Génie orig. d’Homère_, p. 220.
[457] Bryant, cité par Desalles, _Hist. d’Homère_, p. 18.
[458] Wolf et Klotz, cités par le même. _Ibid._, p. 36 et 117.
[459] Paw, _Recherches sur les Grecs_, t. ii., p. 355.
[460] C’est un certain Grégoire, cité par Leo Allazi, dans
son Livre _de Patriâ Homeri_.
Voltaire, _Dict. philos._, art. EPOPÉE.
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