[606] Porphyr., Sent., no. 10, p. 221; Stanl., In Pythag., p. 775.
[607] Stanley, De Phil. chald., p. 1123; Beausob., Hist. du Manich., t. ii., l. ix., c. 1, § 10.
[608] Τρισμέγιστος, thrice greatest.
[609] It is said that this famous table of Emerald was found in the valley of Hebron, in a sepulchre where it was between the hands of the cadaver of Thoth himself. Krigsmann, who assures us that this table must have read in Phœnician and not in Greek, quotes it a little differently from what one reads in the ordinary versions. Voyez Tabula Smaragdina, citée par Fabric., Bibl. Græc., p. 68.
[610] Hermès, In Asclep., c. 9; Jambl., De Myst. Egypt., c. 30; Maimon., Mor. Nevoch., part ii., c. 10; Origen, Contr. Cels., l. i.; Beausob., Hist. du Manich., t. ii., p. 49.
[611] Homère, cité par Maxime de Tyr.; Pline, l. ii., c. 7; Bible, psalm. 73 et 93; Job, c. 23; Habacuc, c. 1; Malach., c. 3; Balzac, Socrate chrétien, p. 237.
[612] Plucquet, Dict. des Hérés., art. Prédestinatiens.
[613] Noris., Hist. pelag., l. ii., c. 15.
[614] Origen, Comment. in Psalm., p. 38 et 39.
[615] S. Léon., Epist. Decret., ii.; Niceph., l. xvii., c. 27.