74-76. Plutarch, Rom. 28; Aristid. Quint. ii. p. 106; Porphyr. de antro nymph. 11; Synesius, de insomn. p. 140 A Petav.; Stob. Flor. v. 120; Glykas, Ann. i. p. 74 B; Eustath. Il. xxiii. 261, p. 1299, 17.
Reading αὐγὴ ξηρὴ ψυχὴ (Bywater 75 and 76); Philo, Euseb. P. E. viii. 14, p. 399; and de prov. ii. 109, p. 117; Muson. Stob. Flor. xvii. 43; Plut. de esu carn. i. 6, p. 995 E; and de def. orac. 41, p. 432 F; Clem. Al. Paedag. ii. 2, p. 184; Galen, π. τῶν τῆς ψυχῆς ἠθῶν 5, i. p. 346 Bas.; Hermeias on Plato, Phaedr. 73; Porphyr. ἀφορμ. πρὸς τὰ νοητά 33, 78. ‘Ac suspicor illud αὐγὴ irrepsisse pro αὔη; quod aliquis exposuerit illa voce ξηρά, unde orta est illa lectio,’ Stephan. Poes. Phil. p. 139.
77. Clem. Al. Strom. iv. 22, p. 628.
Bywater emends the text of Clement to read: ἄνθρωπος ὅπως ἐν εὐφρόνῃ φάος ἅπτεται, ὡσαύτως ἀποθανὼν ὄψεις. ζῶν δὲ ἅπτεται τεθνεῶτος εὕδων, ἀποσβεσθεὶς ὄψεις. ἐγρηγορὼς ἅπτεται εὕδοντος, and compares Sext. Emp. Math. vii. 130; Seneca, Epist. 54.
78. Plut. Consol. ad Apoll. 10, p. 106 E; and de EI 18, p. 392 D. (Bernays, Rhein. Mus. vii. p. 100, thinks that more of the contents of these passages is drawn from Herakleitean sources.) Clem. Al. Strom. iv. 22, p. 628; Sext. Emp. Pyrrh. iii. 230; Tzetz. Chil. ii. 722.
79. Hipp. Ref. haer. ix. 9. Cf. Clem. Al. Paed. i. 5, p. 111; Iambl. Stob. Ecl. ii. 1, p. 12; Prokl. in Tim. 101 F; Plato, Legg. i. 644 D, x. 903 D; Philo, de vit. Moys. i. 6, p. 85; Plut. de EI 21, p. 393 E; Lucian, vit. auct. 14.
80. Plut. adv. Colot. 20, p. 1118 C; Dio Chrys. Or. 55, p. 282; Tatian, Or. ad Graec.; Diog. Laer. ix. 5; Plotin. Enn. iv. 8, p. 468; Julian, Or. vi. p. 185 A; Prokl. on Tim. 106 E; Suidas s. v. ποστοῦμος. Cf. Clem. Al. Strom. ii. 1, p. 429; Plotin. Enn. v. 9, p. 559; Hesychius ἐδίζησα.
81. Herakl. Alleg. Hom. 24; Seneca, Epist. 58. Cf. Epicharm. Fr. B 40 Lorenz.
82. Plotin. Enn. ix. 8, p. 468; Iambl. Stob. Ecl. i. 41, p. 906; Aeneas Gaz. Theophrast. p. 9 Barth. Cf. Hippokr. π. διαίτης i. 15; Philo, de cherub. 26, p. 155.
83. Plotin. Enn. iv. 8, p. 468 and p. 473; Iambl. Stob. Ecl. i. 41, p. 906 and p. 894; Aeneas G. Theophrast. p. 9 and p. 11.
84. Theophrast. π. ἰλίγγων 9, p. 138 Wim.; Alexand. Aphr. Probl. p. 11 Usen. Cf. M. Antonin. iv. 27.
MSS. Alexander, κυκλεύων and ἵσταται: Theophrast. begins the sentence with μὴ, corr. Bernays.
85. Strabo, xvi. 26, p. 784; Plutarch, Qu. conv. iv. 4, p. 669 A; Pollux, Onom. v. 163; Origen, c. Cels. v. 14, p. 247 (quoting Celsus, v. 24, p. 253); Julian, Or. vii. p. 226 C. Cf. Philo, de profug. ii. p. 555; Plotin. Enn. v. 1, p. 483; Schol. V. ad Il. xxiv. 54 (= Eustath. ad Il. p. 1338, 47); Epictet. Diss. ii. 4, 5.
86. Clem. Al. Strom. iii. 3, p. 516. Mullach assigns the bracketed words to Clement.
87-89. Plut. de orac. def. 11, p. 415 E, and cf. Plac. phil. 24, p. 909; Censorin. de D. N. 17; Io. Lydus, de mensibus iii. 10, p. 37, ed. Bonn (Crameri A. P. i. p. 324); cf. Philo, Qu. in gen. ii. 5, p. 82. These passages do not yield any definite fragment of Herakleitos.
90. M. Antonin. vi. 42. Pfleiderer rejects καὶ συνεργοὺς.
91. Stob. Flor. iii. 84. Cf. Kleanth. H. Zeus 24; Hippokr. π. τροφῆς 15; Plut. de Isid. 45, p. 369 A; Plotin. Enn. vi. 5, p. 668; Empedokles, v. 231 Stn.
92. Sext. Emp. Math. vii. 133, where the quotation is apparently longer. Burnett, 140, n. 35, acutely suggests φρονέειν for λόγου.
93. M. Antonin. iv. 46.
94. M. Antonin. iv. 46.
95. Plut. de superst. 3, p. 166 C. Cf. Hippolyt. Ref. haer. vi. 26; Iambl. Protrept. 21, p. 132 Arcer. The form is Plutarch’s.
96. Origen, c. Cels. vi. 12, p. 291.
97. Origen, c. Cels. vi. 12, p. 291. Cf. M. Antonin. iv. 46 Bern.
δαήμονος E. Petersen, Hermes, 1879, xiv. 304.
98. Plato, Hipp. Maj. 289 B. Cf. M. Antonin. iv. 16.
99. Ibid. 289 A. The words of Herakleitos cannot be restored. Cf. Plotin. Ennead. vi. p. 626; Arist. Top. iii. 2, 117 b 118.
100. Diog. Laer. ix. 2.
101. Clem. Al. Strom. iv. 7, p. 586; Theodor. Ther. viii. p. 117, 33. Cf. Hipp. Ref. haer. 8. Theodor. reads μόνοι.
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