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306 TERTVLLIANI [p. 74 1. 12—<br />

p, 74 1, 12 HOMINEM PVTATE argumentum ad hominem, as<br />

lustin, Apol, I 22 pr, ' The Son of God, called Jesus, may well<br />

enough be called the Son of God on account of his wisdom,<br />

even if he be but a mere man, for all writers call God the<br />

5 Father of gods and men' (Blunt Right Use 188—9).<br />

PER EVM c£ 1. 13 per hominem Moysen.<br />

p. 74 1. 14 Tert. De Anim. 2 p. 301 L 7 Wiss, quia plerosque<br />

auctores etiam deos existimauit antiquitas. 1. 11 M^ Orpheum, u<br />

Musaeum. ib. 46 p, 337 I, 10 nam et oraculis hoc genus stipatus<br />

10 est orbis, ut...Tropheni in Boeotia. Trophonius at Lebadea<br />

(Lucian Dial. Mort, 10 3). Bouche-Leclercq Hist, de la divin,<br />

dans I'antiquite III 321—382. AemU. Paullus 167 B.C. (Liu.<br />

XLV 27 § 8) Lebadiae quoque templum louis Trgphonii adit.<br />

ibi cum uidisset os specus, per qued oraculo utentes scisci-<br />

15 tatum deos descendunt. Welcker Gotterlehre in 122—3 'der<br />

Nahrende,' Cic, De Nat, Deor, in § 49 n. (p. 134) temple<br />

taxed.<br />

OEPHEVS [lustimj Cohort, ad Graec. c, 86 37, and Musaeus,<br />

unknown to Homer, Ibycus, Simonides, and Pindar name<br />

20 Orpheus. Maury in 300—837, Preller in Pauly, Bouche'-<br />

Leclercq II Musaeus 110—2 Orpheus 113—5, Both in Plato<br />

Republ, 364°, Busts of Christ and Orpheus, Abraham, Pythagoras<br />

and ApoUonius Tyaneus in the chapel of Alex, Seu.<br />

Vit. 29 2.<br />

25 p. 74 1. 15 MELAMPVS Bouche-Leclercq 11 13—19.<br />

TROPHONivs Plut, De Oracul, Defect, 5 p, 411° Boeotia,<br />

once vocal with oracles, has now been spent, like springs, and<br />

in Lebadea alone can you still receive a response; elsewhere<br />

there is deep silence—or desolation, id. De Genio Socrat. 21<br />

30 fin.—23 (599" sq.). Sulla 17 §§12, Max, Tyr, 14 § 2, Theodoret<br />

X § 3 p. 136—7 iv Ae/3aS('a fiev, Tpo(f)wviov. ib, § 46 all oracles<br />

dumb, T. among them, Plutarch and Dicaearchus on the or.<br />

lost, Philostrat, Vit, Apollon. Vlii 19. Pausan. ix 39 §§ 2—14<br />

(he himself consulted the oracle). Aristoph, Nub. 507 n. Tert.<br />

35 De Anim. 46 p. 377 L 12 Wiss. (cited above) speaks of Tr. as<br />

still subsisting: he is the last author who names him. Dan.<br />

Clasonius [Theologia Gentilis ?J Helmst. 1673 4to. Limburg-<br />

Brouwer vi 1—179, Diet, Ant. n» 291, Preller in Pauly.

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