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
[566] Meurs., _Eleus._, c. 11; Dion. Chrysost., _Orat._ 12.
[567] _Boun-Dehesh_, p. 347.
[568] _Vendidad-Sadé_, 30ᵉ _hâ_.
[569] _Homil. Clement._, xix., § 4, p. 744.
[570] _Ibid._, cité par Beausobre, _Hist. du Manich._, t.
i., p. 38.
[571] It is necessary before all, to restore the language of
Moses, lost, as I have said, for more than twenty-four
centuries; it must be restored with the aid of Greek and
Latin which chain it to the illusory versions; it is
necessary to go back to its original source and find its
true roots: this enormous work that I have undertaken, I
have accomplished.
[572] Fortun. _apud_ August., _Disput._, ii.; August.,
_Contr. Faust._, l. xxi., c. _ult._
[573] Origène, cité par Beausobre, _Hist. du Manich._, t.
ii., v., ch. 6.
[574] Beausobre, _ibid._, t. ii., p. 346.
[575] Hierocl., _Aur. Carmin._, v. 49 et 50.
[576] Plat., _In_ II. _Alcibiad._
“Accordez-moi, grands Dieux, ce qui m’est nécessaire,
Soit que je pense ou non à vous le demander;
Et si de mes désirs l’objet m’était contraire,
Daignez, grands Dieux, daignez ne pas me l’accorder.”
[577] _Vendidad-Sadê_, 68ᵉ _hâ_, p. 242.
[578] _Zend-Avesta, Jeshts-Sadés_, p. 113.
[579] Hermès, _In Asclep._, c. 9.
[580] Origen., _Contr. Cels._, l. i., p. 19.
[581] Synes., _De Insomn._, p. 134 _et seq._; Niceph. Greg.,
_Schol. in Synes._, p. 360 _et seq._
[582] Voyez Naudé, _Apolog. des grands Hommes accusés de
Magie._
[583] Corn. Cels., _De Re Medic._, l. i., _Præf._
[584] Hiérocl., _Aur. Carm._, v. 48 et 49, et _ibid._, v. 46.
[585] Plat., _In Georgiâ, In Phæd._; Ibid., _De Rep._, l.
vii.; August., _De Civit. Dei_, l. iii., c. 1 et l. x.,
c. 29.
[586] _Acad. des Inscript._, t. xxxi., p. 319.
[587] Procl., _In Tim._, l. v., p. 330; Cicer., _Somn.
Scip._, c. 2, 3, 4, et 6; Hierocl., _In Aur. Carm._, v. 70.
[588] _Veda_, cité par W. Jones, _Asiat. Resear._, t. iv.,
p. 173.
[589] _Premier Pourâna_, intitulé _Matsya_.
[590] _Boushznda-Ramayan._
[591] _Institut. of Menou_, ch. 1, v. 1.
[592] _Shanda-Pourâna._
[593] _Ekhamesha._
[594] _Aurore naissante (Morgens röte im Aufgang: durch
Jacob Böhmen zu_ Amsterdam, 1682), ch. 14, § 41.
[595] Brahma, Vishnu, and Rudra.
[596] Jupiter, Neptune, and Pluto.
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