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For the name of Magi both in Persia and Arabia, was a name of men highly eminent for their extraction, as well as for profound Learning and Employ. That in general they were Princes and Philosophers of the highest rank, it seems to be clear, from the Character that Cicero gives them in his learned Book de Divinatione, where he sayes, Nullum Persarum Regem esse potuisse qui non ante Magorum disciplinam scientiamque percepisset, i. e. |
For the name of Magi both in Persiam and Arabia, was a name of men highly eminent for their extraction, as well as for profound Learning and Employ. That in general they were Princes and Philosophers of the highest rank, it seems to be clear, from the Character that Cicero gives them in his learned Book the Divination, where he Says, Nullum Parsarum Regem esse potuisse qui non ante Magorum Disciplinam scientiamque percepisset, i. e. |
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