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Charmides Part
1 PreS | difficulties which characterize all periods of transition, almost the Cratylus Part
2 Intro| world’s history; they mark periods of unknown length in which Laws Book
3 7 | arrangements of; days in periods of months, and of months 4 11 | until the cycle of the five periods is complete; and this, as Meno Part
5 Intro| and again in successive periods of existence, returning Parmenides Part
6 Text | to unequals, whether to periods of time or to anything else, Phaedrus Part
7 Intro| captivated with the beauty of the periods, and wants to make Socrates 8 Intro| like several other long periods in the history of the human 9 Text | the third of the recurring periods of a thousand years; he Timaeus Part
10 Intro| in the waters at certain periods; and the rude survivors 11 Intro| and night, which are the periods of the most intelligent 12 Intro| by that of the sun. Other periods of wonderful length and 13 Intro| slowly accumulated in long periods of time (Hdt.). But he seems 14 Intro| have been and may be again periods in the history of modern 15 Intro| in order to teach men the periods of time. Although absolutely 16 Intro| cyclical year, in which periods wonderful for their complexity 17 Intro| body upon another in long periods of time have become a recognized 18 Text | exception, have not remarked the periods of the other stars, and