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1 1, XII | visited Egypt (where the Egyptian savans, learned in their 2 1, XII | with the whole circle of Egyptian knowledge, after having 3 1, XXIV | names, again, current in the Egyptian tongue, are efficacious 4 1, LII | could easily persuade an Egyptian to despise what he had learned 5 2, L | For as the power of the Egyptian magicians was not similar 6 2, LII | sorcery, like those of the Egyptian magicians; while, in imitation 7 2, LII | while, in imitation of your Egyptian opponents, you charge those 8 2, LIII | some one, either Greek or Egyptian, or any other party who 9 2, LV | histories of the Greeks. An Egyptian, moreover, who did not believe 10 2, LV | yourself, and answer the Egyptian and the Greek objectors: 11 3, V | after revolting against the Egyptian state, and despising the 12 3, VI | that time made use of the Egyptian tongue, should completely 13 3, VIII | their names also would be Egyptian, because in every language 14 3, VIII | Egypt,--it is clear that the Egyptian account is false, which 15 3, XVII | us and the splendours of Egyptian worship which are seen by 16 3, XIX | the goats and dogs of the Egyptian worship in our narratives 17 3, XLVI | God, but by means of his Egyptian knowledge, in which he was 18 3, XLVI | suspicion, summoned the Egyptian magicians, and wise men, 19 4, L | dragon that lives in the Egyptian river, and of the fishes 20 4, L | who he is that fills the Egyptian mountains with his stinking 21 4, L | excrement, and what the Egyptian mountains are; and what 22 5, XXIX | division of the so-called Egyptian homes, when it states that 23 5, XLV | Greek language into the Egyptian or Roman, or any other tongue, 24 5, XLVI | all probability in certain Egyptian incantations in which this 25 5, XLVI | Scythian tongue, or in the Egyptian or in any language in which 26 5, XLIX | the Jews or us that the Egyptian priests abstain not only 27 5, LXIII| of the companions of the Egyptian Antinous." And he seems 28 6, XLI | acquainted with one Dionysius, an Egyptian musician, the latter told 29 6, XLII | meaning, as well as the Egyptian mysteries of Typhon, and 30 6, LXXX | pleases him to speak of the Egyptian people too as most divinely 31 7, LX | people who understood only Egyptian or Syriac, the first thing 32 8, LVIII| Reianoor, and other such Egyptian names. Moreover, they call 33 8, LIX | Sicat, and the rest of the Egyptian catalogue, whom he mentions 34 8, LIX | barbarous demons, whom the Egyptian magi alone call upon in