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The Apology Part
1 Intro| Sophists, Meno, Republic, Tim., Theaet., Soph., etc.) Charmides Part
2 PreS | appeals (Theaet.; Phil.; Tim.; Parm.) ‘in the smallest 3 Intro| of his family with Solon (Tim.), and had been the follower, Critias Part
4 Intro| he has already told us (Tim.), intended to represent 5 Intro| Socrates a panegyric on him (Tim.). Yet we know that his 6 Text | according to our agreement. (Tim.)~CRITIAS: And I, Timaeus, Meno Part
7 Intro| good’ created all things (Tim.).~It would be a mistake 8 Intro| an innocent recreation (Tim.).~Passing on to the Parmenides, Phaedo Part
9 Intro| quite indissoluble. (Compare Tim.) Yet even the body may 10 Intro| accompanied ‘with pleasure.’ (Tim.) When the end is still 11 Intro| in other passages (Gorg., Tim., compare Crito), he wins Phaedrus Part
12 Intro| assigning a later date. (Compare Tim., Soph., Laws.) Add to this The Sophist Part
13 Intro| of the demigods’ (Plato, Tim.), or with ‘a golden pair Timaeus Part
14 Intro| uncertainty of the subject (Tim.). The dialogue is primarily 15 Intro| of the Other. Like Plato (Tim.), he denied the above and 16 Intro| it admit of destruction’ (Tim). He mentions ten heavenly 17 Intro| his own accustomed nature (Tim.). As in the Statesman,