[125] Chaignet (A. É.), in his Pythagore et la Philosophie pythagoricienne (Paris; 1873, 2nd ed. 1874), cites this as a genuine example of Apollonius’ philosophy.
[126] That is his idea of death.
[127] The text of the last sentence is very obscure.
[128] The full title is given by Eudocia, Ionia; ed. Villoison (Venet.; 1781), p. 57.
[129] See Zeller, Phil. d. Griech, v. 127.
[130] Præparat. Evangel., iv. 12-13; ed. Dindorf (Leipzig; 1867), i. 176, 177.
[131] A play on the meanings of λόγος, which signifies both reason and word.
[132] Psyche, I. ii. 5.
[133] Noack, ibid.
[134] See Noack, Porphr. Vit. Pythag., p. 15.