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1 I, 3(4262) | Marcion lived about a.d. 150, and was
2 I, 4(4268) | of the Academy at Athens; lived b.c. 428–389.~
3 I, 13 | at hand. Even though we lived nine hundred years, as did
4 I, 25 | time: we know that they lived many ages before. And the
5 I, 26 | most clearly proves that he lived to the reign of Trajan,
6 I, 41 | virgin of Calydonian fame, lived for the chase and dwelt
7 I, 41(4583)| between Sparta and Messene. He lived about b.c. 270.~
8 I, 42(4587)| in Cilicia), who probably lived in the 2nd century after
9 I, 42(4591)| referred to in the text lived at Alexandria in the reign
10 I, 48(4616)| Cæsar’s absence in Africa he lived principally at his Tusculan
11 I, 48(4626)| Sicily. He is said to have lived 105, or even 109 years.
12 II, 6(4725) | of Side in Pamphylia. He lived in the reigns of Hadrian
13 II, 6(4728) | of Cilicia, who probably lived in the second century of
14 II, 9 | Platonists also and Stoics lived in the groves and porticos
15 II, 9(4755) | he renounced it all, and lived and died as a true Cynic.
16 II, 13 | ate flesh, but every one lived on field produce and fruits
17 II, 14(4771)| Neanthes lived about b.c. 241. He was a
18 II, 14(4779)| philosopher and historian. He lived, probably, about the time
19 II, 26 | one to say that so-and-so lived five and seventy and a hundred
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