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censured 1
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centre 38
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38 animals
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38 centre
38 found
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Plato
Timaeus

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1 Intro| regard the Timaeus as the centre of his system. We do not 2 Intro| the Timaeus, not as the centre or inmost shrine of the 3 Intro| way equidistant from the centre, as was natural and suitable 4 Intro| which he united at the centre like the letter X, and bent 5 Intro| interfused everywhere from the centre to the circumference of 6 Intro| imagine the earth to be the centre of the universe, and he 7 Intro| uniform motion around a centre, the outer circle containing 8 Intro| diffused everywhere from the centre to the circumference. To 9 Intro| essence, is diffused from the centre to the circumference of 10 Intro| the earth, which is their centre. To us there is a difficulty 11 Intro| universe revolves around a centre once in twenty-four hours, 12 Intro| to be moving around the centre once in twenty-four hours, 13 Intro| earth is described as the centre of the world, and is not 14 Intro| earth was at rest in the centre of the universe, or, as 15 Intro| to be stationary in the centre of the universe, or to revolve 16 Intro| veins all meet; it is their centre or house of guard whence 17 Intro| Plato, made the earth their centre. Whether he obtained his 18 Intro| Philebus. When he calls the centre of the world (Greek), we 19 Intro| the same in relation to a centre. He speaks also of the world 20 Intro| who makes the earth the centre of his system. Philolaus 21 Timae| direction equidistant from the centre, the most perfect and the 22 Timae| direction equidistant from the centre, a body entire and perfect, 23 Timae| perfect bodies. And in the centre he put the soul, which he 24 Timae| joined to one another at the centre like the letter X, and bent 25 Timae| together, and united them centre to centre. The soul, interfused 26 Timae| and united them centre to centre. The soul, interfused everywhere 27 Timae| interfused everywhere from the centre to the circumference of 28 Timae| eye, and especially the centre part, so that it kept out 29 Timae| sides on the same point as a centre, a single equilateral triangle 30 Timae| their right angles in a centre, and forming one equilateral 31 Timae| being equidistant from the centre, are equally extremities, 32 Timae| equally extremities, and the centre, which is equidistant from 33 Timae| improper expression? For the centre of the world cannot be rightly 34 Timae| above or below, but is the centre and nothing else; and the 35 Timae| circumference is not the centre, and has in no one part 36 Timae| different relation to the centre from what it has in any 37 Timae| body in equipoise at the centre of the universe, there would 38 Timae| and extended through the centre of the body, while the outer


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