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Plato
Timaeus

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   Dialogue
1 Intro| HERMOCRATES: ‘We will do our best, and have been already preparing; 2 Intro| wisest of men but also the best of poets. The old man brightened 3 Intro| Athens was the greatest and best of cities and did the noblest 4 Intro| noblest deeds and had the best constitution of any under 5 Intro| the goddess chose had the best of climates, and produced 6 Intro| intelligible to you and will best express my own meaning!~ 7 Intro| creations, and God is the best of causes. And the world 8 Intro| disorder. Now he who is the best could only create the fairest; 9 Intro| framed the universe to be the best and fairest work in the 10 Intro| and harmony, and is the best of creations, being the 11 Intro| creations, being the work of the best. And being composed of the 12 Intro| made to know and follow the best, and to be scattered over 13 Intro| the river of speech is the best of rivers. Still, the head 14 Intro| divides hostile powers. The best exercise is the spontaneous 15 Intro| appeal to nearly all the best physicians of our own age 16 Intro| made all things for the best. While he ridiculed the 17 Intro| that of any Atlas in the ‘Best’ (Phaedo; Arist. Met.). 18 Intro| affirms this principle of the best, but he acknowledges that 19 Intro| he acknowledges that the best is limited by the conditions 20 Intro| ideas of mind and of the best, is compelled in the execution 21 Timae| securing as far as we could the best breed, we said that the 22 Timae| imitators, and will imitate best and most easily the life 23 Timae| of all men living could best exhibit her playing a fitting 24 Timae| war and in every way the best governed of all cities, 25 Timae| creations and he is the best of causes. And having been 26 Timae| other. Now the deeds of the best could never be or have been 27 Timae| was by nature fairest and best. Wherefore, using the language 28 Timae| combines; and proportion is best adapted to effect such a 29 Timae| harmony, and being made by the best of intellectual and everlasting 30 Timae| everlasting natures, is the best of things created. And because 31 Timae| the mortal animal in the best and wisest manner which 32 Timae| execution the idea of the best as far as possible, uses 33 Timae| probability, I will do my best to give as probable an explanation 34 Timae| possible the fairest and best, out of things which were 35 Timae| light and the heavy will be best understood when examined 36 Timae| creator of the fairest and best of created things associated 37 Timae| allow the principle of the best to have the command in all 38 Timae| possible, and permitting the best part to advise quietly for 39 Timae| purposes, the way out for the best purposes; for that is necessary 40 Timae| all motions that is the best which is produced in a thing 41 Timae| re-uniting the body the best is gymnastic; the next best 42 Timae| best is gymnastic; the next best is a surging motion, as 43 Timae| shall be the fairest and best adapted to that purpose. 44 Timae| manner our argument will best attain a due proportion. 45 Timae| intellectual, the greatest, best, fairest, most perfect—the


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