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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[2858] [Or, “the Wise.” See Rawlinson, Herodotus, ii. p. 317.]
[2859] i.e., of blessed souls.
[2861] The text here has θυσίαν, for which φύσιν has been suggested as probably the true reading.
[2862] ὄρεξις the Stoics define to be a desire agreeable to reason; ἐπιθυμία, a desire contrary to reason.
Chap. XIX.—Women as well as Men Capable of Perfection.
[2864] So rendered by the Latin translator, as if the reading were τεθλιμμένη.
[2865] Sylburguis’ conjecture of ὡπλισμένας instead of ὁπλισαμένας is here adopted.
[2866] Sylburguis’ conjecture of ὡπλισμένας instead of ὁπλισαμένας is here adopted.
[2867] [Theano. See, also, p. 417.Elucidation II.]
Chapter XXI.—Description of the Perfect Man, or Gnostic.
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