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 1     Int,      IV|    company of Antiochus, Aristus, Heraclitus Tyrius, Tetrilius Rogus
 2      II,      IV|   Alexandriae familiaris Antiochi Heraclitus Tyrius, qui et Clitomachum
 3      II,  XXXVII|      pervolgata et nota quattuor: Heraclitus ignem: Melissus hoc, quod
 4     Not,       1|          187 sq.) followed partly Heraclitus, and cast aside many refinements
 5     Not,       1|    brought prominently forward by Heraclitus, if we may trust Stob. I.
 6     Not,       1|         eidem. In the Theaetetus, Heraclitus' theory of flux is carried
 7     Not,       1|          s Plato, I. p. 37, about Heraclitus, εν μεταβολη γαρ συνεχει
 8     Not,       1|           the ancient texts about Heraclitus; also a very similar passage
 9     Not,       1|           These notions came from Heraclitus who was a great hero of
10     Not,       1| misunderstood him; cf. R. and P. "Heraclitus," and Grote's Plato I. 34
11     Not,       2|         heard discussions between Heraclitus Tyrius the pupil of Clitomachus
12     Not,       2|           of the disputes between Heraclitus and Antiochus, omitting
13     Not,       2|          conj. Alexandriam issem. Heraclitus Tyrius: scarcely known except
14     Not,       2|            II. 21, p. 890 E, that Heraclitus asserted the sun to be a
15     Not,       2|     affirmed to be the opinion of Heraclitus and Hecataeus. Ne maiorem
16     Not,       2|           Democritus, Empedocles, Heraclitus, Melissus, Plato and Pythagoras.
17     Not,       2|         θατερον δε κατα το μη ον. Heraclitus: n. on I. 39. Melissus:
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