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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[2400] κατάπαυσμα (in Theodoret), for which the text reads κατάπλασμα.
[2401] Iliad, v. 739.
[2402] After this comes ὼς ἔρωτα, which yields no meaning, and has been variously amended, but not satisfactorily. Most likely some words have dropped out of the text. [The note in ed. Migne, nevertheless, is worth consultation.]
Chapter XXI.—Opinions of Various Philosophers on the Chief Good.
[2409] The text has ἀρετῶν, virtues, for which, in accordance with Pythagoras’ well-known opinion, ἀριθμῶν has been substituted from Theodoret.
[2410] For κατάπληξιν of the text, Heinsius reads ἀκατάπληξιν, which corresponds to the other term ascribed to Democritus—ἁθαμβίην.
[2414] Probably Heb. iv. 8, 9.
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