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Dialogue
1 Intro| applications of number and figure (Rep.). His mind lingers 2 Intro| which is the most perfect figure and the figure of the universe. 3 Intro| most perfect figure and the figure of the universe. They were 4 Intro| until God fashioned them by figure and number. In this, as 5 Intro| cube. And there is a fifth figure (which is made out of twelve 6 Intro| the pyramid, which is the figure of fire, is more cutting 7 Intro| to the other.~Number and figure were the greatest instruments 8 Intro| expression in number and figure. Instruments of such power 9 Intro| seen there was number and figure, why should they not also 10 Intro| they applied number and figure equally to those parts of 11 Intro| world pervaded by number and figure, animated by a principle 12 Intro| be, but is described in a figure only as past or future. 13 Intro| four solid angles in this figure is a little larger than 14 Intro| fire’ or heat is also in a figure the circulation of the blood. 15 Intro| their origin in number and figure; (8) the annihilation of 16 Intro| Even physiology partakes of figure and number; and Plato is 17 Intro| himself have told) where the figure or myth ends and the philosophical 18 Timae| he gave to the world the figure which was suitable and also 19 Timae| comprehend all animals, that figure was suitable which comprehends 20 Timae| i.e. of the rectangular figure supposed to be inscribed 21 Timae| i.e. across the rectangular figure from corner to corner) to 22 Timae| likeness of the universe in the figure of a circle, and made them 23 Timae| every plane rectilinear figure is composed of triangles; 24 Timae| produced the fourth elementary figure, which is compounded of 25 Timae| plane right angles; the figure of the body thus composed 26 Timae| Wherefore, in assigning this figure to earth, we adhere to probability; 27 Timae| forget that the original figure of fire (i.e. the pyramid),