[27] Xenophanes apud Sext. math. ix 193.
[28] Id. apud Arist. Rhet. ii 23.
[29] On Xenophanes see Gomperz, i pp. 155-164; Adam, pp. 198-211.
[30] ‘Eyes and ears are bad witnesses to men, unless their souls have wit’ Heracl. Fr. 4 (Bywater), 107 (Diels).
[31] ‘Much learning does not teach sense, else it had taught Hesiod and Pythagoras, Xenophanes and Hecataeus’ Fr. 16 B, 40 D.
[32] ‘The Word is common, yet most men live as if they owned a private understanding’ Fr. 92 B, 2 D.
[33] ‘All things move and nothing remains’ Plato Crat. 402 A.
[34] ‘Listening not to me but to the Word it is reasonable to confess that all things are one’ Fr. 1 B, 50 D.
[35] ‘All things change with fire and fire with all things, as gold with goods and goods with gold’ Fr. 22 B, 90 D; ‘neither God nor man created this World-order (κόσμος), which is the same for all beings: but it has been and shall be an ever-living fire’ Fr. 20 B, 30 D.
[36] ‘The fire shall one day come, judge all things and condemn them’ Fr. 26 B, 66 D.