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The history of philosophy: containing the lives, opinions, actions and discourses of the philosophers of every sect. Illustrated with the effigies of divers of them

Chapter 172

Part IX.

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Antocharidoiy Oeanory Eurycratus.
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Aharis.
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Ariflidesy DemoJlheneSy -Ariflocratesy Phytius, UelicaoTiy Mnefibulus y Uippar chide Sy Athojton y Euthyclesy Opfmiss,
Selinuntian.
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Syraaifians.
' LeptineSy PhinticUy Damon.
Samians.
Melijfusy Lacony Archippr^ y GlonppuSy He- ■lorky Nippon.
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Caulonians, i .
‘ ^ CalldfrotuSy Dicony Najlasy Drymony Xentof.
Phliafians.
Dioclesy Echecratesy Polymnaftusy Phanton. Sicyonians.
Paliadesy Demony Sojiratiusy Sojihenes. Cyrenarans.
Prcrusy MelanippuSy Arijlangelusy Theodorus^
Cyzicenes.
PythodonsSyHyppojlheneSyButherusyXenophilus,
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Cbarondas.
Corinthian.
Lyfiades.
Tyrrhene.
Chryfippusl
Athenian.
Naujitheus.
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Of Pontus.
' NeocrifuSy Lyramnus.
In all, 2o8.
The Pythagorean Women eminent, ar^
Tymichuy Wife oiA/lillius the Crotonian.
Philtesy Daughter of Leopbrony a Crotonian, Silier op Bindacus.
Oecelo and Ecceloy of huca.
ChUonky Daughter of Chilo the Dacedamonian.
Theanoy Wife of Brontinus the AAetapontine.
Aluyoy Wife of Adi/o the Crotonian.
L^benia of Arcadia, Daughter of Abroulu the larentine.
EchecrateSy zPbiiaJian.
Tyrfene's of Sybark.
Pyfirronde of Daughter of Nifiiaies.
Salacera.
Bio op Argos.
Babelyma of Argos.
Cleachmay Sifter of Antocharides, z Lacedae¬ monian.
In all, ly. ’Wmjamblichus.
Laextius faith. His Syftem ( or, as Caffiodorus, Colledge ) continued for Nineteen Generations; for the laft of the Pythagoreans (whom Arifio- xenus faw) were Xenophilm the Cbalcidean of Thracey and Phanton a Phliajiany and EchecrateSy and Diocles.y. and Po/ymnejius, who alfo were Phliafians. They heard Philolaus and Eurytus, both of Tarentum.
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