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Marinus of Samaria
Translated by Kenneth S. Guthrie

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philosopher

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1 1 | considered our contemporary philosopher Proclus's high-mindedness 2 1 | numerous qualities which the philosopher exemplified in his life, 3 3 | sweetness of well-being. Our philosopher preserved them intact his 4 11| assiduous auditor of the philosopher, although his art in sophistry 5 11| that the gods sent to our philosopher just as he arrived in Athens.~ 6 12| spirit. He even asked the philosopher Syrianus to endorse this 7 13| mysteries contained in this philosopher, for when the eyes of the 8 15| them counsel, but, with a philosopher's boldness would partly 9 15| complete doctrine, because the philosopher more perfectly conceived 10 17| belonged to the family of the philosopher Plutarch, and then because 11 18| the principle kinds of our philosopher's political virtues, which 12 18| These are virtues which our philosopher practiced all through a 13 19| familiar to him, that a philosopher should watch over the salvation 14 19| strong testimony to our philosopher's strength of soul.~So far 15 22| actions to this virtue, the philosopher had no trouble in understanding 16 24| eminent characteristic of our philosopher's intellectual activity. 17 26| still studying with the philosopher Syrianus, and while reading 18 27| of theology, I begged the philosopher not to leave this divine 19 28| Chaldean lustrations, the philosopher had, as epoptic initiate, 20 29| last resort, and ran to the philosopher's, as to the only person 21 29| who also was a genuine philosopher, ran to the temple of Asklepius 22 30| be moved. In a dream the philosopher thought he saw coming to 23 38| 38. The facts about our philosopher that I have just related


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