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1 10(2)| god Apollo, or his mentor Syrianus who preceded him in the
2 11 | Chance led him to hear first Syrianus, son of Philoxenus, at whose
3 11 | youth, Lachares then said to Syrianus this admirable expression
4 12 | taking him into his home, Syrianus presented him to the great
5 12 | even asked the philosopher Syrianus to endorse this advice about
6 12 | recommended him to his successor Syrianus with the same instances
7 12 | own grandson Archiadas. So Syrianus took Proclus into his own
8 13 | initiation or lesser mysteries, Syrianus led Proclus to the Greater
9 13 | over the threshold." So Syrianus led Proclus to direct and
10 26 | studying with the philosopher Syrianus, and while reading the treatises
11 26 | explain the Orphic poems.~Syrianus had indeed planned to explain
12 26 | This disagreement hindered Syrianus from doing anything, and
13 27 | not only of Iamblichus and Syrianus, but also of many more authorities
14 27 | hindered by certain dreams of Syrianus who discouraged him therefrom
15 29 | best, where had dwelt both Syrianus, whom he called his father,
16 36 | the body of his teacher Syrianus. For it was Syrianus's own
17 36 | teacher Syrianus. For it was Syrianus's own desire, expressed
18 36 | to be erected. But after Syrianus's death, Proclus wondered
19 36 | proprieties; but in a dream he saw Syrianus reproaching and threatening
20 36 | Proclus am of Lycian origin;~Syrianus here nourished me with his
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