A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE ONLY EXISTINGRECORD OF HIS LIFE WITH SOME ACCOUNTOF THE WAR OF OPINION CONCERNING HIMAND AN INTRODUCTION ON THE RELIGIOUSASSOCIATIONS AND BROTHERHOODS OF THETIMES AND THE POSSIBLE INFLUENCE OFINDIAN THOUGHT ON GREECE—BY G. R. S.MEAD, B.A., M.R.A.S.
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| I. | Introductory | 1 |
| II. | The Religious Associations and Communitiesof the First Century | 9 |
| III. | India and Greece | 17 |
| IV. | The Apollonius of Early Opinion | 28 |
| V. | Texts, Translations, and Literature | 42 |
| VI. | The Biographer of Apollonius | 53 |
| VII. | Early Life | 65 |
| VIII. | The Travels of Apollonius | 73 |
| IX. | In the Shrines of the Temples and theRetreats of Religion | 82 |
| X. | The Gymnosophists of Upper Egypt | 99 |
| XI. | Apollonius and the Rulers of the Empire | 106 |
| XII. | Apollonius the Prophet and Wonder-worker | 110 |
| XIII. | His Mode of Life | 119 |
| XIV. | Himself and his Circle | 126 |
| XV. | From his Sayings and Sermons |