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Plato, Philebus, 16c


ΣΩ. ἣν δηλῶσαι μὲν οὐ πάνυ χαλεπόν, χρῆσθαι δὲ παγχάλεπον· πάντα γὰρ ὅσα τέχνης ἐχόμενα ἀνηυρέθη πώποτε διὰ ταύτης φανερὰ γέγονε. σκόπει δὲ ἣν λέγω. ΠΡΩ. λέγε μόνον. ΣΩ. θεῶν μὲν εἰς ἀνθρώπους δόσις, ὥς γε καταφαίνεται ἐμοί, ποθὲν ἐκ θεῶν ἐρρίφη διά τινος Προμηθέως ἅμα φανοτάτῳ τινὶ πυρί· καὶ οἱ μὲν παλαιοί, κρείττονες ἡμῶν καὶ ἐγγυτέρω θεῶν οἰκοῦντες, ταύτην φήμην παρέδοσαν, ὡς ἐξ ἑνὸς μὲν καὶ πολλῶν ὄντων τῶν ἀεὶ λεγομένων εἶναι, πέρας δὲ καὶ ἀπειρίαν ἐν αὑτοῖς σύμφυτον ἐχόντων. δεῖνSoc. One which is easy to point out, but very difficult to follow for through it all the inventions of art have been brought to light. See this is the road I mean. Pro. Go on what is it? Soc. A gift of gods to men, as I believe, was tossed down from some divine source through the agency of a Prometheus together with a gleaming fire; and the ancients, who were better than we and lived nearer the gods, handed down the tradition that all the things which are ever said to exist are sprung from one and many and have inherent in them the finite and the infinite. This being the way in which these things are arranged


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1. Heraclitus of Ephesus, Fragments, 101 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

2. Aristophanes, Clouds, 602 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

602. αἰγίδος ἡνίοχος πολιοῦχος ̓Αθάνα
3. Hippocrates, Nature of Man, 9 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

4. Philolaus of Croton, Fragments, b4, b1 (5th cent. BCE

5. Plato, Euthydemus, 302d, 302c (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

302c. he said, and no Athenian at all, if you have neither ancestral gods, nor shrines, nor anything else that denotes a gentleman!
6. Plato, Gorgias, 496e (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

496e. Call. Yes. Soc. But drinking is a satisfaction of the want, and a pleasure? Call. Yes. Soc. So in the act of drinking, you say, one has enjoyment? Call. Quite so. Soc. When one is thirsty? Call. I agree. Soc. That is, in pain? Call. Yes. Soc. Then do you perceive the conclusion,—that you say one enjoys oneself, though in pain at the same moment, when you say one drinks when one is thirsty? Or does this not occur at once, at the same place and time—in either soul or body, as you please? For I fancy it makes no difference. Is this so or not? Call. It is. Soc. But further, you say it is impossible to be badly off, or to fare ill, at the same time as one is faring well. Call. Yes, I do.
7. Plato, Ion, 536a, 536b, 542b, 533e (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

533e. and attract other rings; so that sometimes there is formed quite a long chain of bits of iron and rings, suspended one from another; and they all depend for this power on that one stone. In the same manner also the Muse inspires men herself, and then by means of these inspired persons the inspiration spreads to others, and holds them in a connected chain. Soc. For all the good epic poets utter all those fine poems not from art, but as inspired and possessed, and the good lyric poets likewise;
8. Plato, Laws, 11.921c, 653a, 664c, 7.796e, 842e, 920d (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

9. Plato, Phaedrus, 265c (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

265c. plausible discourse, we chanted a sportive and mythic hymn in meet and pious strain to the honor of your lord and mine, Phaedrus, Love, the guardian of beautiful boys. Phaedrus. Yes, and I found it very pleasant to hear. Socrates. Here let us take up this point and see how the discourse succeeded in passing from blame to praise. Phaedrus. What do you mean? Socrates. It seems to me that the discourse was, as a whole
10. Plato, Philebus, 16c5, 16c6, 16c7, 16c8, 16c9, 16d, 16e, 23c, 24a, 25b, 26e, 27a, 27b, 32a, 42c, 59a, 59c, 64e-65a, 16c10 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

11. Plato, Protagoras, 321d, 321e, 329c, 332c, 321c (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

12. Plato, Republic, 585b, 600a, 600b, 439d (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

439d. but the impulses which draw and drag come through affections and diseases? Apparently. Not unreasonably, said I, shall we claim that they are two and different from one another, naming that in the soul whereby it reckons and reasons the rational and that with which it loves, hungers, thirsts, and feels the flutter and titillation of other desires, the irrational and appetitive—companion of various repletions and pleasures. It would not be unreasonable but quite natural
13. Plato, Sophist, 253d, 254d, 248e-249a (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

14. Plato, Symposium, 211a, 211b, 186c (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

186c. good men, base to gratify the dissolute: similarly, in treating actual bodies it is right and necessary to gratify the good and healthy elements of each, and this is what we term the physician’s skill; but it is a disgrace to do aught but disappoint the bad and sickly parts, if one aims at being an adept. For the art of medicine may be summarily described as a knowledge of the love-matters of the body in regard to repletion and evacuation;
15. Plato, Theaetetus, 149c (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

149c. THEAET. Very likely. SOC. Is it not, then, also likely and even necessary, that midwives should know better than anyone else who are pregt and who are not? THEAET. Certainly. SOC. And furthermore, the midwives, by means of drug
16. Plato, Timaeus, 34c, 34d, 41c, 41e, 47a, 47b, 47d, 71d, 89d, 34b (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

34b. which was one day to be existent, whereby He made it smooth and even and equal on all sides from the center, a whole and perfect body compounded of perfect bodies, And in the midst thereof He set Soul, which He stretched throughout the whole of it, and therewith He enveloped also the exterior of its body; and as a Circle revolving in a circle He established one sole and solitary Heaven, able of itself because of its excellence to company with itself and needing none other beside, sufficing unto itself as acquaintance and friend. And because of all this He generated it to be a blessed God.
17. Aristotle, Metaphysics, 987a19 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

18. Seneca The Younger, Letters, 90.16, 90.22 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)

19. Irenaeus, Refutation of All Heresies, 1.13.1, 1.13.2, 1.13.3, 1.13.4, 1.13.5, 1.13.6, 1.13.7, 1.15.6, 3.17.4, i. pref. 2 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

20. Plotinus, Enneads, 5.5.1, 6.6 (3rd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

21. Porphyry, Life of Plotinus, 14.10 (3rd cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)

22. Boethius, De Arithmetica, 2.45 (5th cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)

23. Damaskios, In Philebum, 6 (5th cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)

24. Proclus, Theologia Platonica ( ), 1.5, 3.8 (5th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)

25. Olympiodorus The Younger of Alexandria, In Platonis Alcibiadem Commentarii, 2.92-2.93 (6th cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)

26. Olympiodorus The Younger of Alexandria, In Platonis Phaedonem Commentaria, 1.13 (6th cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)

27. Simplicius of Cilicia, In Aristotelis De Caelo Libros Commentaria, 517.22 (missingth cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)

28. Simplicius of Cilicia, In Aristotelis Physicorum Libros Commentaria, 151.6-151.14 (missingth cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)



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alexander of aphrodisias Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 38
ammonius (son of hermias) d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
analysis (ἀνάλυσις\u200e) in dialectic/logic d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
anaximander Neusner Green and Avery-Peck, Judaism from Moses to Muhammad: An Interpretation: Turning Points and Focal Points (2022) 22
anaximenes Neusner Green and Avery-Peck, Judaism from Moses to Muhammad: An Interpretation: Turning Points and Focal Points (2022) 22
androcydes Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
apollo, musegetes Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
archytas Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409, 417
aristotelian syllogistic d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
aristotelianism and aristotelians/peripatetics d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
aristotle Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 242, 243, 274, 409; Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 38, 157
aristotle on demonstration (apodeixis, ἀπόδειξις\u200e) d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
aristotle on logic/dialectic d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
aristoxenus Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 274
artemis Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
asclepius Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
athena Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
becoming Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 138
boethius Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409, 417
bonazzi, m. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 417
burchardt, jacob Neusner Green and Avery-Peck, Judaism from Moses to Muhammad: An Interpretation: Turning Points and Focal Points (2022) 22
burkert, w. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 274
causes Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 138
clement of rome, and heresy Boulluec, The Notion of Heresy in Greek Literature in the Second and Third Centuries (2022) 111
cosmic gods, general characterisation of Bartninkas, Traditional and Cosmic Gods in Later Plato and the Early Academy (2023) 9
cosmology Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 138
craftsman Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 138
cratylus d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
culture and civilization, development Pezzini and Taylor,Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (2019)" 24
culture and civilization Pezzini and Taylor,Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (2019)" 24
damascius Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409, 417
david the invincible Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 417
deduction d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
demiurge Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 217
demonstration (apodeixis, ἀπόδειξις\u200e) as dialectical/mathematical method d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
dialectic King, Common to Body and Soul: Philosophical Approaches to Explaining Living Behaviour in Greco-Roman Antiquity (2006) 116; Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 138
dionysus, and wine Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
dionysus Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
divination, and divine benevolence Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 217
dyad, indefinite Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 157
ebionites, the elder Boulluec, The Notion of Heresy in Greek Literature in the Second and Third Centuries (2022) 111
epicureans Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 38
epicurus Pezzini and Taylor,Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (2019)" 24
epistemology and logic/language/dialectic d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
etymology, etymological Pezzini and Taylor,Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (2019)" 24
euclid Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 417
explanation Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 138
filling and emptying Huffman, A History of Pythagoreanism (2019) 204
g/good(ness) as (first and final) cause d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
gosling, j.c.b. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 243
gradual, gradualism Pezzini and Taylor,Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (2019)" 24
hackforth, r. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 243, 274
hephaestus Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
hesiod, gods of Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 217
hesiod Neusner Green and Avery-Peck, Judaism from Moses to Muhammad: An Interpretation: Turning Points and Focal Points (2022) 22
hippocratic medicine Huffman, A History of Pythagoreanism (2019) 204
hot/cold Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 138
huffman, c.a. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 243, 274, 409, 417
iamblichean curriculum d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
iamblichus Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409, 417
immortal appetite, see appetite d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
invention, inventors of crafts Pezzini and Taylor,Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (2019)" 24
irenaeus, sources Boulluec, The Notion of Heresy in Greek Literature in the Second and Third Centuries (2022) 111
irenaeus Boulluec, The Notion of Heresy in Greek Literature in the Second and Third Centuries (2022) 111
kahn, c.h. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 243, 274
logic as part/instrument of philosophy d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
logic in enneads d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
lydus, j. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
mark the magician Boulluec, The Notion of Heresy in Greek Literature in the Second and Third Centuries (2022) 111
mathematics/mathematical and dialectic d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
mathematics Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 157
mathematics and education (paideia, παιδεία\u200e) d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
measurement Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 138
meinwald, c.c. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 242
methods of dialectic d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
models, in plato Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 138
moderatus Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 157
motion Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 157
muses Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
music Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 138
name-givers onomathetai, impositores Pezzini and Taylor,Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (2019)" 24
nicomachus Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409, 417
number, and the one Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 157
number Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 157; Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 138
ocellus Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
olympiodorus Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409, 417
omeara, d. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409, 417
onatas Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
one, the, and number Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 157
onetor Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
order Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 138
parmenides Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 157
philolaus Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 242, 243, 274, 283, 409, 417
philoponus, j. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
philosophical inquiry Neusner Green and Avery-Peck, Judaism from Moses to Muhammad: An Interpretation: Turning Points and Focal Points (2022) 22
philosophical practice of syrianus d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
philosophy, philosophical Pezzini and Taylor,Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (2019)" 24
plato, cratylus Pezzini and Taylor,Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (2019)" 24
plato, on filling and depletion Huffman, A History of Pythagoreanism (2019) 204
plato, unwritten doctrines Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 157
plato Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 242, 243, 274, 283, 409, 417; Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 38, 157; Neusner Green and Avery-Peck, Judaism from Moses to Muhammad: An Interpretation: Turning Points and Focal Points (2022) 22; Pezzini and Taylor,Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (2019)" 24
plato on g/good(ness) d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
platonic syllogistic d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
poets and poetry, and apollo Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
poets and poetry, and divine inspiration Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
poets and poetry, and muses Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
porphyry Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 157
posidonius Pezzini and Taylor,Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (2019)" 24
primitivism Pezzini and Taylor,Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (2019)" 24
proclus, commentary on platos parmenides d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
proclus Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 274, 409, 417
proclus criticism of aristotle d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
prometheus Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
proportions Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 138
ptolemy Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 417
pythagoras Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 243, 274, 417
receptacle Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 138
religion, platos understanding of Bartninkas, Traditional and Cosmic Gods in Later Plato and the Early Academy (2023) 9
satan, and heresy Boulluec, The Notion of Heresy in Greek Literature in the Second and Third Centuries (2022) 111
sayre, k.m. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 242
self-motion d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
sensation Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 38
simon of samaria Boulluec, The Notion of Heresy in Greek Literature in the Second and Third Centuries (2022) 111
simplicius Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
socrates Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 242, 283
speusippus Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 157
stobaeus, j. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409, 417
stoicism/stoics/stoic logic d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
stoics Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 38
succession, authentic succession Boulluec, The Notion of Heresy in Greek Literature in the Second and Third Centuries (2022) 111
syrianus' Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 274
thales Neusner Green and Avery-Peck, Judaism from Moses to Muhammad: An Interpretation: Turning Points and Focal Points (2022) 22
theogony (hesiod) Neusner Green and Avery-Peck, Judaism from Moses to Muhammad: An Interpretation: Turning Points and Focal Points (2022) 22
thesleff, h. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409, 417
thinking/reasoning, discursive (dianoia, διάνοια\u200e) d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
timaeus Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
two kinds of dialectic d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
universe, organization, world soul King, Common to Body and Soul: Philosophical Approaches to Explaining Living Behaviour in Greco-Roman Antiquity (2006) 116
virtues and (reading) philosophy d'Hoine and Martijn, All From One: A Guide to Proclus (2017) 186
war, success in, and athena Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
works and days (hesiod) Neusner Green and Avery-Peck, Judaism from Moses to Muhammad: An Interpretation: Turning Points and Focal Points (2022) 22
xenocrates Gerson and Wilberding, The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (2022) 157
xenoi, and zeus xenios Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
zeus, herkeios Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
zeus, homophylos Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
zeus, horios Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
zeus, of magnesia Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
zeus, patroo¨s Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
zeus, phratrios Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
zeus, poliouchos Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
zeus, xenios Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221
zeus Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 221