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(...) Theaetetus
Part
501 Text | they are afraid of being called procuresses, which is a
502 Text | becoming’ is by us incorrectly called being, but is really becoming,
503 Text | is the source of what is called being and becoming, and
504 Text | or decrees, as they are called, of the state written or
505 Text | keen, little legal mind is called to account about all this,
506 Text | place, is not that what is called motion?~THEODORUS: Yes.~
507 Text | may not this be properly called motion of another kind?~
508 Text | Homeric language he may be called;—him I should be ashamed
509 Text | such as those which are called being and not-being, and
510 Text | that other process, however called, in which the mind is alone
511 Text | am not mistaken, what is called thinking or opining.~SOCRATES:
512 Text | does not doubt, this is called her opinion. I say, then,
513 Text | Both words in Greek are called eteron: compare Parmen.;
514 Text | of the mark—and this is called falsehood.~THEAETETUS: Yes;
515 Text | THEAETETUS: Yes; it is rightly so called.~SOCRATES: When, therefore,
516 Text | block. And such men are called wise. Do you agree?~THEAETETUS:
517 Text | great wise ones who are called orators and lawyers; for
518 Text | alone. It should not be called itself, or that, or each,
Timaeus
Part
519 Intro| the day of the Apaturia called the Registration of Youth,
520 Intro| divides, a city and district called Sais; the city was the birthplace
521 Intro| other wanderers, as they are called, seven in all, and to each
522 Intro| from the earth which is called the sun, to give light over
523 Intro| which would hereafter be called man. The souls were to be
524 Intro| gods in a sphere which is called the head, and is the god
525 Intro| liquid mass. This process is called cooling and congealment.
526 Intro| denser than the rest is called adamant. Another kind is
527 Intro| adamant. Another kind is called copper, which is harder
528 Intro| is mingled with fire is called liquid because it rolls
529 Intro| are other waters which are called juices and are distilled
530 Intro| Purgatives of a weaker sort are called salt and, having no bitterness,
531 Intro| transparent water, which are called bubbles; of all these affections
532 Intro| remedial power in them is called sweet.~Smells are not divided
533 Intro| object which produces it is called bright. There is yet another
534 Intro| interpreted by others who are called prophets, but should rather
535 Intro| prophets, but should rather be called interpreters of prophecy;
536 Intro| soul he made round, and called that portion of the marrow
537 Intro| salt, is malignant and is called acid phlegm. There is also
538 Intro| far more dangerous, and is called epilepsy or the sacred disease.
539 Intro| abstractions; a new world was called into existence to give law
540 Intro| further to penetrate. They are called elements, but they are so
541 Intro| gods go in procession, is called the first and eldest of
542 Intro| other, which is commonly called the circulation of the blood,
543 Text | of the Apaturia which is called the Registration of Youth,
544 Text | certain district which is called the district of Sais, and
545 Text | of the district is also called Sais, and is the city from
546 Text | their foundress; she is called in the Egyptian tongue Neith,
547 Text | about Phoroneus, who is called ‘the first man,’ and about
548 Text | straits which are by you called the Pillars of Heracles;
549 Text | surrounding land may be most truly called a boundless continent. Now
550 Text | then or the world, whether called by this or by any other
551 Text | motion of the outer circle he called the motion of the same,
552 Text | five other stars, which are called the planets, were created
553 Text | name immortal, which is called divine and is the guiding
554 Text | race would hereafter be called man. Now, when they should
555 Text | whatever name they are to be called, for this reason—because
556 Text | which of them should be called water rather than fire,
557 Text | fire, and which should be called any of them rather than
558 Text | see that what we just now called water, by condensation,
559 Text | example, that should be called ‘fire’ which is of such
560 Text | and decay, is alone to be called by the name ‘this’ or ‘that’;
561 Text | bodies—that must be always called the same; for, while receiving
562 Text | which the brightest part is called the aether, and the most
563 Text | dissolution of the solid masses is called melting, and their spreading
564 Text | departure of the fire is called cooling, and the coming
565 Text | most precious possession called gold, which is hardened
566 Text | water, when solidified is called copper. There is an alloy
567 Text | itself separately and is called rust. The remaining phenomena
568 Text | fine and liquid (being so called by reason of its motion
569 Text | when above the earth is called snow, and when upon the
570 Text | and this whole class is called by the name of juices or
571 Text | dissolves the flesh; it is called opos (a vegetable acid).~
572 Text | both termed cold. That is called hard to which our flesh
573 Text | world cannot be rightly called either above or below, but
574 Text | and the larger body is called heavy and said to tend downwards,
575 Text | and the smaller body is called light and said to tend upwards.
576 Text | cleanse only moderately, are called salt, and having no bitterness
577 Text | are transparent, and are called bubbles, while those composed
578 Text | distinguished. They are called by the general name of colours,
579 Text | object which produces it is called bright and flashing. There
580 Text | and white gives the colour called auburn (Greek). The law
581 Text | visions, and are not to be called prophets at all, but only
582 Text | this, the gods made what is called the lower belly, to be a
583 Text | made round every way, and called that portion of the marrow,
584 Text | round and elongated, and he called them all by the name ‘marrow’;
585 Text | remained over, which is now called the skin. This met and grew
586 Text | partakes of life may be truly called a living being, and the
587 Text | decays, and this affection is called old age. And at last, when
588 Text | salt substance, and is then called acid phlegm. Again, the
589 Text | them. These disorders are called tetanus and opisthotonus,
590 Text | sacred part, is most justly called sacred. An acid and salt
591 Text | them, that state may be called disease; and excessive pains
592 Text | if he would deserve to be called truly fair and truly good.