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1 3, III | AEsculapius he mentions Aristeas of Proconnesus, and a certain 2 3, XXVI | the first place, regarding Aristeas of Proconnesus, of whom 3 3, XXVI | Then, with respect to Aristeas of Proconnesus, who disappeared 4 3, XXVI | effect: "Of what country Aristeas, who made these verses, 5 3, XXVI | and Cyzicus. They say that Aristeas, who was inferior to none 6 3, XXVI | spread through the city that Aristeas was dead, a certain Cyzi-cenian, 7 3, XXVI | when the house was opened, Aristeas was not to be seen, either 8 3, XXVI | second disappearance of Aristeas, as I discovered by computation 9 3, XXVI | The Metapontines say that Aristeas himself, having appeared 10 3, XXVI | statue beating the name of Aristeas the Proconnesian; for he 11 3, XXVI | he himself, who was now Aristeas, accompanied him; and that 12 3, XXVI | statue beating the name of Aristeas is placed near the image 13 3, XXVI | square. Thus much concerning Aristeas."~ 14 3, XXVII | answer to this account of Aristeas, we have to say, that if 15 3, XXVII | the Metapontines to treat Aristeas as a god," he gives the 16 3, XXVII | between what is related of Aristeas and what is recorded of 17 3, XXVII | the case with the story of Aristeas the Proconnesian.~ 18 3, XXVIII| accomplish the marvels related of Aristeas? And to confer what benefit 19 3, XXVIII| the Metapon-tines to treat Aristeas as a god? And with what 20 3, XXVIII| sacrificial odours) regarding this Aristeas appear to you to be worthy 21 3, XXIX | the Metapontines to treat Aristeas as a god. But as the Metapontines 22 3, XXIX | the evidence in favour of Aristeas being a man--and probably 23 3, XXIX | consequently no one regarded Aristeas as a god. But with respect 24 3, XXXI | either with the Proconnesian Aristeas (although Apollo would have