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1 II| Maximus of Aegae, and by Damis the philosopher who lived 2 III| III~ ~Now Damis who spent -so much of his 3 III| book of Maximus and that of Damis himself and of other authors ; 4 V| ventures, whether he be Damis the Assyrian, or Philostratus, 5 VII| some one individual like Damis and to a few other short-lived 6 VIII| attribute this story to Damis the Assyrian writer. But 7 VIII| nature these very words to Damis himself: " I myself, my 8 VIII| adds the remark : " Then Damis declares he for the first 9 XI| author. For after forbidding Damis, so we are told, to go to 10 XI| to go to the magi, though Damis was his only pupil and companion, 11 XII| anyhow claim the authority of Damis for these particulars, inasmuch 12 XIII| offered them for food, he told Damis that he was quite willing 13 XIII| should not have hindered Damis, as his best friend., and 14 XXII| Philostratus moreover declares that Damis related how carefully Apollonius 15 XXII| who was careful to exclude Damis from the philosophical seances 16 XXV| why he would not allow Damis, whom you admit to have 17 XXXIII| Next Apollonius disguises Damis, for the latter conceals 18 XXXIII| This was the reason then of Damis' putting off his Pythagorean 19 XXXIV| there. For we hear that Damis was extremely downcast at 20 XXXV| imposed on the eyes of Damis by the familiar demon, our 21 XXXV| the following remark ; " Damis says that it was then for 22 XXXV| that is why, as he says, Damis was not astounded at these 23 XXXV| phantom chains shown to Damis and to his departure from 24 XXXIX| respectful of the truth, namely Damis the philosopher who even