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The same holds for Vincentius Victor in his discussion of the asexuality of the corporeal form of the soul. In Lactantius, who emphasizes the uncertainty concerning the sex of the phoenix, and in Zeno of Verona, who says that the phoenix is for itself both sexes, the background is again formed by the inferred asexuality of the phoenix.
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The
same
holds
for
Vincentius
Victor
in
his
discussion
of
the
asexuality
of
the
corporeal
form
of
the
soul.
In
Lactantius,
who
emphasizes
the
uncertainty
concerning
the
sex
of
the
phoenix,
and
in
Zeno
of
Verona,
who
says
that
the
phoenix
is
for
itself
both
sexes,
the
background
is
again
formed
by
the
inferred
asexuality
of
the
phoenix.