The magicians, too, have certain modes of evasion, as, for instance, that the gods will not obey, or even appear to, persons who have freckles upon the skin. Was this perchance the obstacle[1] in Nero's way? As for his limbs, there was[2] nothing deficient in them. And then, besides, he was at liberty to make choice of the days prescribed by the magic ritual: it was an easy thing for him to make choice of sheep whose colour was no other than perfectly black: and as to sacrificing human beings, there was nothing in the world that gave him greater pleasure. The Magian Tiridates[3] was at his court, having repaired thither, in token of our triumph over Armenia, accompanied by a train which cost dear to the provinces through which it passed. For the fact was, that he was unwilling to travel by water, it being a maxim with the adepts in this art that it is improper to spit into the sea or to profane that element by any other of the evacuations that are inseparable from the infirmities of human nature. He brought with him, too, several other Magi, and went so far as to initiate the emperor in the repasts[4] of the craft; and yet the prince, for all he had bestowed a kingdom upon the stranger, found himself unable to receive at his hands, in return, this art.
We may rest fully persuaded then, that magic is a thing
detestable in itself. Frivolous and lying as it is, it still bears,
however, some shadow of truth upon it; though reflected, in
reality, by the practices of those who study the arts of secret
poisoning, and not the pursuits of magic. Let any one picture
to himself the lies of the magicians of former days, when he
learns what has been stated by the grammarian Apion,[5] a
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