Against Apion, 2.265

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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265There was also Anaxagoras, who although he was of Clazomenae, was within a few suffrages of being condemned to die, because he said the sun, which the Athenians thought to be a god, was a ball of fire.

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