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The water of Ariston a legendary or proverbial reference to a spring or source of clarity. Not only this, but the introduction as well is of regal worth, revealing another Olympian referring to Pindar's Olympian Odes by means of written proof. That it is also of high praise among the ancients, there is no doubt, as is clear from the ancient ones. Regarding cosmic things, he says that he will not endure to anticipate, whether the wise man is about to demonstrate, not more distinguished, or whether he is about to demonstrate, how he is about to demonstrate, [repeated text omitted for clarity].