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Marinus of Samaria
Translated by Kenneth S. Guthrie

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1 1 | here rather to fail this great sage; also, by my attitude, 2 4 | developed in him. His was a great memory, an intelligence 3 7 | That was the time when the great favor of the gods that he 4 8 | teachers, and rapidly made great progress in their curriculum; 5 9 | Alexandrian governor, a man of great distinction, liberality 6 11| Here is a man who will be a great good, or its contrary!" 7 12| Syrianus presented him to the great Plutarch, son of Nestorius. 8 12| him into his house. The great master advised Proclus to 9 15| proposed resolutions of a great practical wisdom, conferred 10 16| by this sentiment nothing great might be accomplished in 11 19| celebrated the New Moon in great solemnity, and with much 12 19| He regularly observed the great festivals of all peoples, 13 26| It seemed to him that the great Plutarch predicted to him 14 26| years.~In spite of this great state of feebleness, Hegias 15 26| his manuscripts, and felt great joy at seeing what giant' 16 29| latter, taking with him the great Lydian Pericles, who also 17 30| coming to him a woman of great beauty, who announced to 18 32| beauty, riding horses of great speed, who said that they 19 32| pronounce panegyrics of great men, the god stood up, and 20 32| in a dramatic tone, with great force uttered these words ( 21 33| Pan, son of Hermes, the great favors he received, and 22 38| Timaeus, although he had a great fondness for his Commentary


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