| In-Text |
But as Herodotus does ascribe the first publication thereof to the AEgyptians; so Pausanias ascribes it to the Chaldaeans and Indian Magi; as Tully does it to Pherecydes, Pythagoras 's Master; and some to others: |
But as Herodotus does ascribe the First publication thereof to the egyptians; so Pausanias ascribes it to the Chaldaeans and Indian Magi; as Tully does it to Pherecydes, Pythagoras is Master; and Some to Others: |
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| Note 0 |
NONLATINALPHABET Pausan. |
Pausan |
np1 |
| Note 1 |
Pherecydes Syrus primus dixit animos hominum esse aeternos. Cic. Tuscul. l 1. |
Pherecydes Syrus primus dixit Animos hominum esse aeternos. Cic Tuscul l 1. |
np1 np1 fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la. np1 np1 sy crd |
| Note 2 |
Vide Menagii in Diog. Laert. li. 1. Seg. 116. Observationes. |
Vide Menagii in Diog Laertes li. 1. Seg. 116. Observationes. |
fw-la np1 p-acp np1 np1 n1. crd np1 crd np1. |