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Again, on another occasion, at Rhodes, Damis asked him if he thought anything greater than the famous Colossus. "I do," replied Apollonius; "the man who walks in wisdom's guileless paths that give us health." -- p. 137.

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Contents

Section I. Introductory

Section II. The Religious Associations and Communities of the First Century

Section III. India and Greece

Section IV. The Apollonius of Early Opinion

Section V. Texts, Translations, and Literature

Section VI. The Biographer of Apollonius

Section VII. Early Life

Section VIII. The Travels of Apollonius

Section IX. In the Shrines of the Temples and the Retreats of Religion

Section X. The Gymnosophists of Upper Egypt

Section XI. Apollonius and the Rulers of the Empire

Section XII. Apollonius the Prophet and Wonder-Worker

Section XIII. His Mode of Life

Section XIV. Himself and his Circle

Section XV. From his Sayings and Sermons

Section XVI. From His Letters

Section XVII. The Writings of Apollonius

Section XVIII. Bibliographical Notes
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