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Marinus of Samaria
Translated by Kenneth S. Guthrie

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science

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1 4 | overwhelming leaning towards science, and all kinds of sciences, 2 5 | had no business other than science. His disposition was opposed 3 10| according to their talent and science, it seemed to him, one day 4 13| politics, physics, and on the science which rises above all these, 5 13| with utmost elegance and science. Through these prolonged 6 13| and inspiring studies, to science he added virtue, increasing 7 15| then by habit, then by science, and then by that practical 8 22| founded upon a profound science. For he was already purified 9 22| establishing his assured science not on apodictic and discursive 10 22| true and proper name is not science, but rather wisdom, sophia, 11 28| and the whole theurgic science.~Even before that, according


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