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Various Pythagoreans; tr. Thomas Taylor · 1822

which is more probable: that a Mr. Dodwell was mistaken in this particular, or that Diodorus Siculus, Laertius, Porphyry, and Iamblichus were wrong—who lived so many centuries prior to him, and who were able to derive information so much more decisive respecting Zaleucus through books which were then extant, but which have long since utterly perished? By Vossius, however, who, though he was not perhaps so great a verbal critic as Bentley, was certainly a man of more intellect, the whole