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Dialogue
1 Intro| knowledge of number which is derived from the revolution of the 2 Intro| which, if not originally derived from nature, were easily 3 Intro| was some first impression derived from external nature, which, 4 Intro| rebellious seed of evil derived from the original chaos, 5 Intro| Augustine, repeating a thought derived from the Timaeus, but apparently 6 Intro| throw upon them will be derived from the comparison of them 7 Intro| But we find much which is derived from his theory of the universe, 8 Intro| elements all other colours are derived. All of them are combinations 9 Intro| that these ideas were not derived from any definite experiment, 10 Intro| suspicion that they are derived from it. Philolaus is known 11 Intro| therefore may be supposed to be derived from a single original. 12 Timae| from this source we have derived philosophy, than which no 13 Timae| elements from which these are derived, but is an invisible and 14 Timae| what mixtures the colours derived from these are made according