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Dialogue
1 Intro| of motions; but the other six motions were wanting to 2 Intro| irrationally in all the six possible ways, forwards, 3 Intro| confined to a period of six thousand years; he was able 4 Intro| or process which occupied six days. There is a chaos in 5 Intro| out of four plane angles—six of these angles form a regular 6 Intro| triangles into one square and of six squares into a cube. The 7 Timae| a circle. All the other six motions were taken away 8 Timae| inner motion he divided in six places and made seven unequal 9 Timae| irrationally and anyhow, in all the six directions of motion, wandering 10 Timae| and down, and in all the six directions. For great as 11 Timae| triangle is formed out of six triangles; and four equilateral 12 Timae| plane angles, and out of six such angles the second body 13 Timae| equilateral quadrangle. Six of these united form eight 14 Timae| composed is a cube, having six plane quadrangular equilateral