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Introductory Notice to Hippolytus.

[852] See Clemens Alexandrinus, Strom., ii. p. 375, ed. Sylburg. [Comp. cap. viii. vol. ii. p. 355, this series.]

[853] Bernays and Bunsen read τὸν Περίπατον, which Abbe Cruice and Duncker consider erroneous, referring us to Eusebius, Hist. Ecclesiast., iv. 7.

Chapter XVI.—The System of Saturnilus.

[854] See [vol. i. p. 348, this series, where it is Saturninus]; Irenæus, i. 24; [vol. iii., this series, p. 649]; Tertullian, Præscript. xlvi.; Epiphanius, Hær., xxiii.; Theodoret, Hær. Fab., i. 3; St. Augustine, Hær., iii. Eusebius styles this heretic Saturninus.

[855] Epiphanius makes Basilides and Saturnilus belong to the same school.

[856] φαεινῆς: Miller reads φωνῆς.

[857] Gen. i. 26.

[858] Miller reads “the Father.”

[859] Or, “world-making.”

Chapter XVII.—Marcion; His Dualism; Derives His System from Empedocles; Sketch of the Doctrine of Empedocles.

[860] See [vol. i. p. 352, this series]; Irenæus i. 27; [vol. iii., this series especially p. 257], Tertullian, Adv. Marc., and Præscript., xxx.; Epiphanius, Hær., xlii.; Theodoret, Hær. Fab., i. 24; Eusebius., Hist. Ecclesiast., v. 13, 16; and St. Augustine, Hær., xxii.

[861] Or, “quarrelsome,” or, “frantic.”

[862] Hippolytus’ discussion respecting the heresy of Marcion is chiefly interesting from the light which it throws on the philosophy of Empedocles.

[863] These are lines 55–57 in Karsten’s edition of a collection of the Empedoclean verses.

[864] These are lines 110, 111, in Stein’s edition of Empedocles.

[865] Lines 360–362 (ed. Karst.).

[866] Line 7 (Karsten), 381 (Stein).

[867] Line 4 (Karsten), 372, 373 (Stein).

[868] Line 5 (Karsten), 374 (Stein).

[869] Line 6 (Karsten), 375, 376 (Stein).

[870] Lines 16–19 (Karsten), 377–380(Stein).

[871] Lines 1, 2 (Karsten), 369, 370 (Stein).

[872] The text of these verses, as given by Hippolytus, is obviously corrupt, and therefore obscure. Schneidewin has furnished an emended copy of them (Philol., vi. 166), which the translator has mostly adopted. (See Stein’s edition of the Empedoclean Verses, line 222 et seq.)

Chapter XVIII.—Source of Marcionism; Empedocles Reasserted as the Suggester of the Heresy.

 

 

 

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