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Dialogue
1 Intro| Neo-Platonists. In the present day we are well aware that an 2 Intro| wholly extinct in our own day. But they have nothing to 3 Intro| of the rehearsal was the day of the Apaturia called the 4 Intro| of the same. Thus arose day and night, which are the 5 Intro| and artificer of night and day, first and eldest of gods 6 Intro| light akin to the light of day, making it flow through 7 Intro| surrounded by the light of day, then like falls upon like, 8 Intro| water, the fever intermits a day; when earth, which is the 9 Intro| remnant, the recurrence of day and night and of the seasons, 10 Intro| accomplished in a single day and night, is described 11 Intro| and artificer of night and day, first and eldest of gods 12 Intro| the words ‘artificer of day and night’ are consistent 13 Intro| accounting for the alternation of day and night; since the equal 14 Intro| movements. Of the causes of day and night the pre-Socratic 15 Intro| with the alternation of day and night, neither need 16 Intro| the words ‘artificer of day and night’ is literally 17 Intro| For the alternation of day and night is not produced 18 Intro| likewise survived to our own day, and has been a great peace-maker 19 Intro| is increased in our own day by the progress of physical 20 Intro| as if some one in our own day were to convert the poems 21 Intro| other animals would some day be framed out of men, and 22 Timae| the goddess, on this her day of festival.~SOCRATES: Very 23 Timae| I was about ten. Now the day was that day of the Apaturia 24 Timae| ten. Now the day was that day of the Apaturia which is 25 Timae| floods; and in a single day and night of misfortune 26 Timae| my mind. As soon as the day broke, I rehearsed them 27 Timae| reason the night and the day were created, being the 28 Timae| and artificer of night and day, first and eldest of gods 29 Timae| element. When the light of day surrounds the stream of 30 Timae| uttered. But now the sight of day and night, and the months 31 Timae| the purpose of it in our day, but as meant to correct 32 Timae| phantoms and visions night and day,—to be a remedy for this, 33 Timae| other animals would some day be framed out of men, and