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1 I, 2 | as they say--and himself discovered an art of physiogony, laying 2 I, 12| in mountains, shells are discovered; and also in Syracuse he 3 IV, 10| spoken of by Plato,--but are discovered independent of harmonies, 4 IV, 51| the arithmetical art has discovered measures of hebdomads and 5 IV, 51| figures from the point is discovered. For the point being drawn 6 V, 3 | This, he says, has been discovered hid in the beauteous seeds 7 V, 4 | religious ceremony could not be discovered under heaven, in which a 8 V, 16| and that some art has been discovered which separates the brass 9 V, 16| homogeneous with it, be discovered mixed with silver, these 10 V, 18| the mysteries impiously discovered by himself, partly, according 11 VI, 11| sorceress, is, he says, discovered through that milk-like and 12 VI, 13| things that are above is discovered power; and from those below, 13 VI, 13| from these, being unity, is discovered (to be) duality, an hermaphrodite 14 VI, 13| together) are one, (and) are discovered in a state of duality."~ 15 VI, 47| number, and that when it was discovered it was filled up, is manifest 16 VII, 7 | therefore, Basilides has been discovered, not in spirit alone, but 17 VII, 10| whatever, being not as yet discovered, one must omit, were likely 18 IX, 4 | and not incapable of being discovered, is better, he asserts in 19 X, 4 | physiology is confessedly discovered to be encumbered with difficulties