Which preposition to use with magi

of Occurrences 7%

The Tshaumen holds a position and exercises an influence among the people he lives with, something akin to the wise men or magi of olden times in the East.

in Occurrences 4%

It may, however, be reasonably enough inferred that it was very similar to that for which the magi in general were held in such high estimation: although they were excluded, as beings of too sacred a nature, from the ordinary occurrences of life.

from Occurrences 2%

[Matt. 2.1.] there came Magi from Arabia, who knew by a star that had appeared in the heaven that a [Matt. 2.2.] king had been born in Judaea.

at Occurrences 2%

It is, I think, excelled only by his very similar Adoration of the Magi at the Spedale degli Innocenti, which, however, it is difficult to see; and it is far beyond the examples at the Uffizi, which are too hot.

with Occurrences 1%

I saw the Magi with their numerous retinue enter it before going into Jerusalem.

as Occurrences 1%

He ten times over speaks of the Magi as coming from Arabia, and not merely from the East.

by Occurrences 1%

"The Baptism of the Magi by St. Thomas," is one of the compartments of the Life of the Virgin, painted by Taddeo Gaddi, in the Baroncelli Chapel at Florence, and this is the only instance I can refer to.

among Occurrences 1%

As Priests were famous among the Egyptians; Magi among the Chaldeans, and Gymnosophists among the Indians; so Musicians flourished among the Grecians: and therefore EPAMINONDAS was accounted more unlearned than THEMISTOCLES, because he had no skill in music.

Which preposition to use with  magi