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movable 1
move 25
moveable 4
moved 18
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25 conception
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25 move
25 neither
25 next
25 places
Plato
Timaeus

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move
   Dialogue
1 Intro| and he bade the orbits move in opposite directions to 2 Intro| which imitate eternity and move in a circle measured by 3 Intro| Mercury in the orbits which move opposite to the sun but 4 Intro| appointed tasks, and began to move, the nearer more swiftly, 5 Intro| there must be something to move. These cannot exist in what 6 Intro| is as follows:—Elements move towards their natural places. 7 Intro| compounded or dissolved, move different ways, each to 8 Intro| which the heavenly bodies move. Imagine these as in a Pythagorean 9 Intro| wandering stars; all alike move in circlesLaws.) The stars 10 Intro| at rest, but appeared to move in order to teach men the 11 Intro| planets are supposed to move becomes a spiral. The motion 12 Intro| gives—that the two former move in an opposite direction 13 Intro| of it and the lesser nets move alternately into each other. 14 Intro| having a natural tendency to move out of the body to the place 15 Intro| the heavenly bodies all move in a circle is known by 16 Intro| agree in making the world move in certain numerical ratios 17 Timae| intelligence; and he was made to move in the same manner and on 18 Timae| Mercury, Venus) he made to move with equal swiftness, and 19 Timae| Saturn, Mars, Jupiter) to move with unequal swiftness to 20 Timae| hinder part, made us to move mostly in a forward direction. 21 Timae| others, are compelled to move others. And this is what 22 Timae| have plenty of room to move without forcing their way, 23 Timae| easy and which is hard to move; for this is the direction 24 Timae| unwieldy because difficult to move; and also that it might 25 Timae| disproportion:— that we should not move the body without the soul


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