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epilepsy 1
equability 2
equable 2
equal 31
equal-sided 1
equality 4
equalization 1
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32 old
32 phenomena
32 work
31 equal
31 left
31 philosopher
31 small
Plato
Timaeus

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equal
   Dialogue
1 Intro| exceeds and is exceeded by equal parts of the extremes, e.g. 2 Intro| Sun, Mercury, Venus, with equal swiftness, and the remaining 3 Intro| opposite to the sun but with equal swiftness—this being the 4 Intro| he distributed into souls equal in number to the stars, 5 Intro| having the opposite sides equal (isosceles), the other with 6 Intro| from the triangle which has equal sides, three can be resolved 7 Intro| Rock, when it is made up of equal particles, is fair and transparent, 8 Intro| some larger, and some are equal to the parts of the sight. 9 Intro| parts of the sight. The equal particles appear transparent; 10 Intro| observe that water has an equal tendency towards both water 11 Intro| Mercury and Venus, but with equal swiftness; the remaining 12 Intro| day and night; since the equal motion of the earth and 13 Intro| heavens around the earth in equal times was inconsistent with 14 Intro| from the object are exactly equal to the particles of the 15 Intro| that both elements had an equal place in mind and in nature; 16 Intro| reason, which works with equal truth, whether she be in 17 Timae| himself in wealth and rank the equal of any of his fellow-citizens; 18 Timae| exceeding and exceeded by equal parts of its extremes (as 19 Timae| exceeds and is exceeded by an equal number (e.g.~— over 1, 4/ 20 Timae| Venus) he made to move with equal swiftness, and the remaining 21 Timae| reason, which works with equal truth, whether she be in 22 Timae| in orbits which have an equal swiftness with the sun, 23 Timae| whole mixture into souls equal in number to the stars, 24 Timae| divided right angle, having equal sides, while in the other 25 Timae| square of the longer side equal to three times the square 26 Timae| form which distributes into equal and similar parts the whole 27 Timae| first, that which has two equal sides is by nature more 28 Timae| that which is made up of equal and similar parts and is 29 Timae| are larger, and some are equal to the parts of the sight 30 Timae| itself. Those which are equal are imperceptible, and we 31 Timae| skin, and had a fineness equal to the punctures, was borne


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