Empedocles
Grieve's note to Changes To The Constitution
in Part 2 of "Reflections On The Revolution"

Empedocles (cp. p. 60) of Sicily (c. 490-430 B.C.) conceived the story of the universe as an everlasting evolution, a series of endless cycles in which the two motive principles, love and hate, alternately prevail over the four elements — fire, air, earth and water.