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1 Pre | The more ancient of the Greeks (whose writings are lost) 2 1, LXII | flourished once among the Greeks. For as on the phenomena 3 1, LXIII | systems of note among the Greeks. For the homoeomera of Anaxagoras; 4 1, LXV | this kind we have among the Greeks a striking example in Pythagoras, 5 1, LXXI | for the most part from the Greeks. For what has been added 6 1, LXXI | discoveries. Now the wisdom of the Greeks was professorial and much 7 1, LXXI | was given concerning the Greeks by the Egyptian priest — 8 1, LXXIII | all these systems of the Greeks, and their ramifications 9 1, LXXVIII| reckoned: one among the Greeks, the second among the Romans, 10 1, LXXIX | flourish most among the Greeks was but a brief particle 11 1, LXXXIX | religion. For we see among the Greeks that those who first proposed 12 1, XCIX | after the fashion of ancient Greeks, and of certain moderns, 13 1, XCIX | the old times before the Greeks (when natural science was 14 1, XCIX | pipes and trumpets of the Greeks), or even, in part at least, 15 1, XCIX | at least, to some of the Greeks themselves; and so gained 16 1, XCIX | and bring it to what the Greeks call Acatalepsia — a denial