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Dialogue
1 Intro| the Egyptian priests, how ignorant he and his countrymen were 2 Intro| of the most senseless and ignorant and impure of men, whom 3 Intro| of a very indefinite and ignorant mind.’~The twenty triangular 4 Intro| consequence. For though he was ignorant of many things which are 5 Intro| Plato often seems to be ignorant of, and that as there is 6 Intro| that he could not have been ignorant either of the doctrine of 7 Intro| bones and veins; he was also ignorant of the distinction between 8 Intro| aware—and he could hardly be ignorant—that blood is a fluid in 9 Timae| of a sadly indefinite and ignorant mind. He, however, who raises 10 Timae| most entirely senseless and ignorant of all, whom the transformers