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Dialogue
1 Intro| sense. He contrasts the perfect movements of the heavenly 2 Intro| enabled him to produce a perfect work of art. Hence there 3 Intro| but no comprehensive or perfect vision. There are isolated 4 Intro| question...The form of the perfect animal was a whole, and 5 Intro| that the animal should be perfect and one, leaving no remnants 6 Intro| a God in the image of a perfect body, having intercourse 7 Intro| there is moreover a cycle or perfect year at the completion of 8 Intro| circle, which is the most perfect figure and the figure of 9 Intro| has education is whole and perfect and escapes the worst disease, 10 Intro| made the all-sufficient and perfect creature, using the secondary 11 Intro| Intellectual, being the one perfect only-begotten heaven.~Section 12 Intro| fixed stars only the most perfect motion—that which is on 13 Intro| latter respect they are more perfect than the wandering stars, 14 Intro| described as being the most perfect or intelligent. Yet Plato 15 Intro| are found to coincide in a perfect number, i.e. a number which 16 Intro| irreconcilable with the perfect revolution of twenty-four 17 Intro| was deemed to be the most perfect. Plato, like Anaxagoras, 18 Timae| would seem likely to be most perfect.~TIMAEUS: Yes, Socrates; 19 Timae| shall receive in my turn a perfect and splendid feast of reason. 20 Timae| necessarily be made fair and perfect; but when he looks to the 21 Timae| pattern, it is not fair or perfect. Was the heaven then or 22 Timae| like the fairest and most perfect of intelligible beings, 23 Timae| might be solitary, like the perfect animal, the creator made 24 Timae| be as far as possible a perfect whole and of perfect parts: 25 Timae| possible a perfect whole and of perfect parts: secondly, that it 26 Timae| entire, and being therefore perfect and not liable to old age 27 Timae| from the centre, the most perfect and the most like itself 28 Timae| centre, a body entire and perfect, and formed out of perfect 29 Timae| perfect, and formed out of perfect bodies. And in the centre 30 Timae| difficulty in seeing that the perfect number of time fulfils the 31 Timae| number of time fulfils the perfect year when all the eight 32 Timae| like as possible to the perfect and intelligible animal.~ 33 Timae| contain, if it is to be perfect. On the other hand, if they 34 Timae| fulness and health of the perfect man, and escapes the worst 35 Timae| self-sufficing and most perfect God, using the necessary 36 Timae| the divinity within him in perfect order, he will be perfectly 37 Timae| them should attain to that perfect life which the gods have 38 Timae| greatest, best, fairest, most perfect—the one only-begotten heaven.~