Book, Chapter

1   Int,        9|    chapter that "that which is eaten remains unconsumed," comes
2   III,    XXIII|       Neither would the things eaten impart life to them who
3   III,    XXIII| heavenly powers, that which is eaten is not exhausted, since
4    IV,     XXIV|   fishes, while many have been eaten by wild beasts and birds.
5    IV,     XXIV|     next these were caught and eaten by some fishermen, who were
6    IV,      XXX|        shipwrecked man who was eaten by fishes and they by men,
7    IV,      XXX|     lakes, those who have been eaten by wild beasts or birds,
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