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6. Clem. Al. Strom. ii. 5, p. 442.

7. Clem. Al. Strom. ii. 4, p. 437; Theod. Ther. i. p. 15, 51.

ἔλπησθε Steph., ἔλπηαι Byw. Schus.: ἐξευρήσετε Steph., ἐξευρήσεις Schus. On punctuation v. Gomperz, Archiv f. d. G. d. Phil. i. 100.

8. Clem. Al. Strom. iv. 2, p. 565; Theod. Ther. i. p. 15, 52.

9. Suidas, under ἀμφισβατεῖν and ἀγχιβατεῖν.

10. Themist. Or. v. p. 69 (xii. p. 159). Cf. Philo, Qu. in gen. iv. 1 p. 237, de profug. 32, p. 573, de somn. i. 2, p. 621, de spec. legg. 8, p. 344; Julian, Or. vii. p. 216 C.

11. Plut. de pyth. orac. 21, p. 404 E; Stob. Flor. v. 72, lxxxi. 17; Iambl. de myst. iii. 15. Cf. Lucian, vit. auct. 14.

τὸ μαντεῖον appears only in Plutarch, and should probably be omitted.

12. Plut. de pyth. or. 6, p. 397 A. Cf. Clem. Al. Strom. i. 15, p. 358; Iambl. de myst. iii. 8; Pseudo-Herakl. Epist. viii.

13. Hipp. Ref. haer. ix. 9.

MS. ὅσον, corr. Miller.

14. Polyb. iv. 40.

15. Polyb. xii. 27; cf. Hdt. i.

16. Diog. Laer. ix. 1. First part: Aul. Gell. N. A. praef. 12; Clem. Al. Strom. i. 19, p. 373: Athen. xiii. p. 610 B: Julian, Or. vi. p. 187 D; Proklos in Tim. 31 F.

πολυμαθῆ MSS. Clem. Athen.

17. Diog. Laer. viii. 6. Cf. Clem. Al. Strom. i. 21, p. 396.

Schleiermacher omits ἐκλεξάμενος τ. τ. συγγραφὰς: Vulg. ἐποιήσατο ἑαυτοῦ, the text is from Laurent. ed. Cobet: Casaubon καλοτεχνίην.

18. Stob. Flor. iii. 81.

19. Laer. Diog. ix. 1; Plut. de Is. 77, p. 382 C. Cf. Kleanthes, H. Z. 36; Pseudo-Linos, 13, Mul. Byw. 65; Clem. Al. Strom. v. 14, p. 718 (Euseb. P. E. xiii. 13, p. 681); Cf. Bernays, Rhein. Mus. ix. 256. The fragments are combined by Gomperz, l. c.

ἥτε οἱ ἐγκυβερνήσει Diog. Laer., τοῦ φρονοῦντος ᾧ κυβερνᾶται τὸ σύμπαν, Plut., γνώμης ᾗ ... πάντα κυβερνᾷς. Kleanth.

20. Clem. Al. Strom. v. 14, p. 711 (Euseb. P. E. xiii. 13, p. 676). First clause: Plut. de anim. procr. 5, p. 1014 A. Last clause: Sim. in Arist. de coelo, p. 132, Kars.; Olympiod. in Plat. Phaed. p. 201, Finc. Bywater traces the thought through writers of Stoical school.

μέτρῳ Euseb. ed. Steph. p. 132.

21. Clem. Al. Strom. v. 14, p. 712 (Euseb. P. E. xiii. 13, p. 676). Cf. Hipp. Ref. haer. vi. 17.

πῦρ τροπὰς Eus. D, πυρὸς τροπὰς Eus. F G, ed. Steph.: θάλασσα Eus. F.; elsewhere θαλάσσης.

22. Plut. de EI 8, p. 388 E; cf. Philo, de incor. mun. 21, p. 508; Diog. Laer. ix. 8; Herakl. alleg. Hom. 43; Euseb. P. E. xiv. 3, p. 720 &c. Probably only the word ἀμείβομαι comes from Herakleitos; cf. the two forms of Fr. 31 in Plutarch.

23. Clem. Al. Strom. v. 14, p. 712 (Euseb. P. E. xiii. 13, p. 676).

Euseb. omits γῆ, Schuster reads γῆν: πρόσθεν Eus., πρῶτον Clem.

24. Philo, Leg. all. iii. 3, p. 88, de vict. 6, p. 242; Hipp. Ref. haer. ix. 10. Cf. Plut. de EI 9, p. 389 C.

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