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1 II| constantly with him. and by Philostratus of Athens, men of the highest 2 III| portion only of his career. Philostratus, however, the Athenian, 3 IV| merely examine the work of Philostratus, and by close scrutiny of 4 IV| such is his description of Philostratus the Athenian among others. 5 V| be Damis the Assyrian, or Philostratus, or any other compiler or 6 XI| better than the Epicureans by Philostratus himself, who speaks of him 7 XIII| taken from the first book of Philostratus ; and let us now go on to 8 XIV| are set before us by this Philostratus to whose truthfulness Hierocles 9 XIV| just before, according to Philostratus, had an understanding of 10 XV| Indian talking Greek, as Philostratus consistently, it would seem, 11 XVI| himself, when he prefers Philostratus to our own divine evangelists, 12 XVII| the way to the Brahmans, Philostratus introduces us to a lady 13 XIX| things when he finds them in Philostratus, he proceeds to brag about 14 XX| symposium, according to the same Philostratus, that a king who was sojourning 15 XXII| XXII~ ~AFTER that Philostratus described a wool which the 16 XXII| which he has to tell us. Philostratus moreover declares that Damis 17 XXIII| contained in the third book of Philostratus, and let us now pass on 18 XXIII| initial assumption made by Philostratus assumes him to have been. 19 XXVI| story clearly impressed Philostratus himself as being extremely 20 XXVII| in which this history of Philostratus recognises the persons above 21 XXXI| thousand arguments which Philostratus' own text supplies, nevertheless, 22 XXXIV| XXXIV~ ~After this Philostratus sets forth four counts of 23 XXXIX| the man in question and Philostratus the Athenian?" For these 24 XL| beginning of the book of Philostratus, I mean the passage where 25 XL| regards his death, although Philostratus follows in his book the