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Dialogue
1 Intro| for surely they must have known their own ancestors. Although 2 Intro| brothers and children are known to everybody.~When all of 3 Intro| was remote, from what was known to what was unknown, from 4 Intro| that ‘the first things are known only to God and to him of 5 Intro| prime from other numbers was known to him. What Plato chiefly 6 Intro| regular solids was already known to the ancients, and out 7 Intro| old time must surely have known the gods who were their 8 Intro| and processes are hardly known or noticed. And in a similar 9 Intro| all move in a circle is known by us to be erroneous; but 10 Intro| derived from it. Philolaus is known to us from the Phaedo of 11 Intro| the whole narrative was known to him, break off almost 12 Intro| amused if he could have known that his gift of invention 13 Intro| and they must surely have known their own ancestors. How 14 Timae| and they must surely have known their own ancestors. How