Simon Magus by George Robert Stow Mead
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[Footnote 24: Veins and arteries are said not to have been distinguished
by ancient physiologists.] [Footnote 25: A lacuna unfortunately occurs here in the text. The missing words probably identified "that which is commonly called by everyone the navel" with the umbilical cord.] [Footnote 26: This is omitted by Miller in the first Oxford edition.] [Footnote 27: _Odyssey_, x. 304, _seqq._] [Footnote 28: [Greek: logos].] [Footnote 29: Cf. _Isaiah_, ii. 4.] [Footnote 30: Cf. _Luke_, iii. 9.] [Footnote 31: Or adorning.] [Footnote 32: _Genesis_, iii. 24.] [Footnote 33: [Greek: logos]; also reason.] [Footnote 34: [Greek: antistoichountes]; used in Xenophon (_Ana._ v. 4, 12) of two bands of dancers facing each other in rows or pairs.] [Footnote 35: He who has stood, stands and will stand.] [Footnote 36: Thought.] |
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