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Dialogue
1 Intro| and philosophies met and mingled in the schools of Alexandria, 2 Intro| the cup in which he had mingled the soul of the universe. 3 Intro| larger than in gold. There is mingled with it a fine and small 4 Intro| generation.~Water which is mingled with fire is called liquid 5 Intro| even probably. Red, when mingled with black and white, gives 6 Intro| easily led astray. These they mingled with irrational sense and 7 Intro| elements. These God took and mingled them in due proportion, 8 Intro| this in view, the Creator mingled earth with fire and water 9 Intro| out of man.~The gods also mingled natures akin to that of 10 Intro| bitter bile, which, when mingled under the influence of heat 11 Intro| kinds of leprosies. If, when mingled with black bile, it disturbs 12 Intro| detained, and above all when mingled with pure blood, generates 13 Intro| small grain of experience mingled in a confused heap of a 14 Timae| other, and the essence, and mingled them into one form, compressing 15 Timae| into the same. When he had mingled them with the essence and 16 Timae| which he had previously mingled the soul of the universe 17 Timae| remains of the elements, and mingled them in much the same manner; 18 Timae| elements. Hence when they are mingled with themselves and with 19 Timae| There is an alloy of earth mingled with it, which, when the 20 Timae| in order.~Water which is mingled with fire, so much as is 21 Timae| of water which have been mingled with one another, and are 22 Timae| which had been copiously mingled with them may occur in two 23 Timae| For roughness is hardness mingled with irregularity, and smoothness 24 Timae| name of red. A bright hue mingled with red and white gives 25 Timae| of them. Again, red, when mingled with black and white, becomes 26 Timae| colours are burnt as well as mingled and the black is more thoroughly 27 Timae| easily led astray;—these they mingled with irrational sense and 28 Timae| ferment of acid and salt, he mingled it with them and formed 29 Timae| the following remedy: They mingled a nature akin to that of 30 Timae| acid bile is malignant when mingled by the power of heat with 31 Timae| similar diseases. When it is mingled with black bile and dispersed 32 Timae| diseases, above all when mingled with pure blood; since it