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Cratylus Part
1 Text | of all these sorts of movements he generally finds an expression Laws Book
2 2 | order or disorder in their movements, that is, of rhythm or harmony, 3 2 | characters of men. Choric movements are imitations of manners 4 5 | also military ranks and movements, as well as coins and measures, 5 7 | benefited by shakings and movements, when they are moved without 6 7 | dancing and about gymnastic movements in general; for we include 7 7 | military evolutions, and movements of armies, and encampings, 8 7 | pointing out that of all movements wrestling is most akin to 9 7 | proceed to speak of other movements of the body. Such motion 10 7 | greater and more violent movements, and in general when he 11 7 | pupils the arrangements and movements of armies and expeditions, 12 10 | and earth, and sea by her movements, and these are described Philebus Part
13 Text | corresponding to them in the movements of the human body, which Protagoras Part
14 Text | than the precision of their movements: they never got into his The Republic Book
15 7 | feeling when he looks at the movements of the stars? Will he not The Sophist Part
16 Intro| once and in adjusting their movements to one another. There is The Statesman Part
17 Text | and the endless irregular movements of human things, do not Theaetetus Part
18 Intro| it is renovated by great movements, which go beyond the limits 19 Intro| how these great ideas or movements of the world have been appropriated 20 Intro| or partly both? Are its movements identical with those of Timaeus Part
21 Intro| He contrasts the perfect movements of the heavenly bodies with 22 Intro| of the elements and their movements into and out of one another. 23 Intro| fixed stars have also two movements—a forward movement in their 24 Intro| of earth and sun, their movements are nowhere precisely described. 25 Intro| from geometrical figures or movements. Of the causes of day and 26 Intro| explained the relation of its movements to those of the other heavenly 27 Text | gave to each of them two movements: the first, a movement on 28 Text | who cannot calculate their movements—to attempt to tell of all 29 Text | should take care that the movements of the different parts of