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The Apology
Part
1 Intro| Platonic defence of Socrates is divided into three parts: 1st. The
Charmides
Part
2 PreS | lines by which they are divided are generally much more
Cratylus
Part
3 Intro| really a sentence which is divided into two parts (Zeus, Dios).
4 Intro| what principle are they divided? These are a few crucial
5 Intro| figure of a limitless plain divided into countries and districts
6 Text | like a sentence, which is divided into two parts, for some
7 Text | which are one name, although divided, meaning the God through
8 Text | original name of Zeus was divided into Zena and Dia; and the
Critias
Part
9 Intro| The entire country was divided into sixty thousand lots,
10 Text | ingress. Moreover, they divided at the bridges the zones
Euthydemus
Part
11 Text | with the same, they are divided: for the art which makes
Gorgias
Part
12 Intro| and of criticism are not divided in him. His mission is not
13 Text | Zeus and Poseidon and Pluto divided the empire which they inherited
Laws
Book
14 3 | legend informs us, they divided their army into three portions,
15 3 | being one of the seven, he divided the country into seven portions,
16 3 | beginning. Now music was early divided among us into certain kinds
17 5 | houses and the land will be divided in the same way, so that
18 5 | the whole number be first divided into two parts, and then
19 5 | further capable of being divided into four or five parts,
20 5 | and the number 5040 can be divided by exactly fifty–nine divisors,
21 5 | and each of them shall be divided into two, and every allotment
22 5 | the same way in which they divided the country; and every man
23 6 | country have been both of them divided into twelve portions, ought
24 6 | of music; these again are divided into two classes, the one
25 6 | number 5040, which may be divided by all numbers from one
26 8 | the twelve divisions) be divided in due proportion into three
27 9 | acts of injustice cannot be divided into voluntary and involuntary,
28 9 | however, may be conveniently divided by the legislator into two
29 9 | after deaths. Let wounds be divided as homicides were divided—
30 9 | divided as homicides were divided—into those which are involuntary,
31 10 | be stationary, they are divided by it; but if they get in
32 10 | grow, and when they are divided they waste away—that is,
33 10 | things is capable of being divided into equal parts; when thus
34 10 | into equal parts; when thus divided, number is named “even,”
35 10 | even” the number which is divided into two equal parts.~Cleinias.
36 11 | and charge of the orphans, divided into threes according to
37 12 | the whole city has been divided into parts of which the
Meno
Part
38 Intro| imaginary line by which they are divided at a different point. He
Parmenides
Part
39 Intro| juxtaposition two absolutely divided and incoherent subjects.
40 Intro| human things, as we have divided the two spheres, and forbidden
41 Intro| If not a whole it must be divided into parts and represented
42 Intro| fractions into which it may be divided. Further, each particle
43 Intro| which has been already divided, is regarded, like a number,
44 Text | being?~In no way.~And it is divided into the greatest and into
45 Text | its entirety, then it is divided; for it cannot be present
46 Text | the parts of being, unless divided.~True.~And that which has
Phaedo
Part
47 Intro| contradiction. For how can one be divided into two? Or two be compounded
48 Intro| blest; or of an existence divided between the two; or the
49 Intro| reasserting the Eleatic being ‘divided by the Pythagorean numbers,’
Phaedrus
Part
50 Intro| by Plato. The Republic is divided between the search after
51 Text | beginning of this tale, I divided each soul into three— two
52 Text | becomes double and may be divided into a left side and right
53 Text | until they can be no longer divided, and until in like manner
Philebus
Part
54 Intro| The sciences are likewise divided into two classes, theoretical
55 Intro| the sciences were not yet divided, he wants to impress upon
56 Intro| contradictories as imperfect and divided elements of the truth. Without
57 Intro| thought and matter, and divided them after their kinds.
58 Intro| could remain one and yet be divided among many individuals,
59 Intro| mind, or perhaps to have divided them into natural and artificial.
60 Intro| exactly defined. They are divided into an empirical part and
61 Intro| How, as units, can they be divided and dispersed among different
62 Intro| found them all and regularly divided a particular field of knowledge
63 Intro| we admitted, the body is divided from the soul, and hence
64 Text | parts of anything to be divided, and then confessing that
65 Text | as still entire and yet divided from itself, which latter
66 Text | voice and without sound, and divided these, and likewise the
67 Text | out of the three greatly divided and dispersed, let us endeavour
68 Text | argument, all things that were divided and dispersed should be
69 Text | themselves may of course be divided, like the rest of mankind,
Protagoras
Part
70 Intro| the future,’ in which the divided elements of human nature
The Republic
Book
71 4 | however small, is in fact divided into two, one the city of
72 5 | question, I said: Are dogs divided into he's and she's, or
73 5 | the rest of the city being divided either against them or against
74 5 | but that, as at present divided, we would make our guardians
75 5 | discord occurs, and a city is divided, if both parties destroy
76 6 | remember, I said, that we divided the soul into three parts;
77 6 | the intellectual is to be divided. ~In what manner? ~Thus:
78 8 | imagine democracy to be divided, as indeed it is, into three
79 9 | like the State, has been divided by us into three principles,
The Sophist
Part
80 Intro| kinds,—one in which like is divided from like, and another in
81 Intro| of imitators. All art was divided originally by us into two
82 Intro| phantastic may be again divided into imitation by the help
83 Intro| of the magnet cannot be divided from the south pole; two
84 Text | hunting should not be further divided.~THEAETETUS: How would you
85 Text | of hunting may be further divided also into two principal
86 Text | the art of selling to be divided into two parts.~THEAETETUS:
87 Text | other appears to me to be divided into fractions like knowledge.~
88 Text | classification?~STRANGER: We divided image-making into two sorts;
89 Text | that all art was originally divided by us into creative and
90 Text | productive art is again divided into two parts.~THEAETETUS:
The Statesman
Part
91 Intro| all three? Are they not divided by an interval which no
92 Intro| object, and objects may be divided into living and lifeless,
93 Intro| subdivision. Just now we divided the whole class of animals
94 Intro| concerned. And land-herds may be divided into walking and flying;
95 Intro| herding animal, may be divided into two classes—the horned
96 Intro| wholesale command; and this was divided into the management of animals,
97 Intro| into six. Monarchy may be divided into royalty and tyranny;
98 Intro| and democracy, might be divided into two, so that the whole
99 Intro| and democracy may also be divided, for there is a democracy
100 Text | Then the sciences must be divided as before?~YOUNG SOCRATES:
101 Text | STRANGER: They will be divided at some other point.~YOUNG
102 Text | this way the whole will be divided.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Certainly.~
103 Text | other; which may also be divided into two.~YOUNG SOCRATES:
104 Text | STRANGER: You have certainly divided them in a most straightforward
105 Text | classification of numbers, if you divided them into odd and even;
106 Text | the human species, if you divided them into male and female;
107 Text | animal has to be further divided, just as you might halve
108 Text | managing pedestrian animals be divided into two parts, and one
109 Text | and when they have been divided, and the art of the management
110 Text | STRANGER: As before we divided the art of ‘rearing’ herds
111 Text | of measurement has to be divided into two parts, with a view
112 Text | these arts cannot easily be divided into two halves; the reason
113 Text | which has been already divided into parts, will include
114 Text | before was one, must now be divided.~YOUNG SOCRATES: On what
The Symposium
Part
115 Intro| councils; the gods were divided between the desire of quelling
116 Intro| and reconciler of poor, divided human nature: thirdly, that
Theaetetus
Part
117 Intro| other dialogues truth is divided, as in the Laches and Protagoras,
118 Intro| matter, and of matter as divided into objects; or of objects
119 Text | me hear.~THEAETETUS: We divided all numbers into two classes:
120 Text | And as our time is equally divided between sleeping and waking,
Timaeus
Part
121 Intro| The entire compound was divided by him lengthways into two
122 Intro| essence, these three, and also divided and bound in harmonical
123 Intro| which has essence, whether divided or undivided, is stirred
124 Intro| circle of the other was divided. He put the moon in the
125 Intro| vessel, the elements were divided, and like grain winnowed
126 Intro| transformed. Water, when divided by fire or air, becomes
127 Intro| parts air. A volume of air divided becomes two of fire. On
128 Intro| then why, when things are divided after their kinds, do they
129 Intro| called sweet.~Smells are not divided into kinds; all of them
130 Intro| the women’s apartments are divided from the men’s, the cavity
131 Intro| cavity of the thorax was divided into two parts, a higher
132 Intro| head. The remaining part he divided into long and round figures,
133 Intro| In the next place, they divided the veins about the head
134 Intro| entrance to the first he divided into two parts, both of
135 Intro| by drawing after it the divided portions, and thus the streams
136 Intro| knowledge have become more divided. The modern physicist confines
137 Intro| the sciences were not yet divided, and there was nothing really
138 Intro| same and the other, of the divided and undivided, of the finite
139 Intro| For how can that which is divided be like that which is undivided?
140 Intro| The entire compound was divided by the Creator in certain
141 Intro| well as the human soul is divided answer to a series of numbers
142 Intro| inner circle of the planets, divided according to certain musical
143 Intro| mixture which was originally divided in forming the soul of the
144 Intro| fatalism.~The soul of man is divided by him into three parts,
145 Intro| the latter is forked or divided into two passages which
146 Intro| saw them, not as they are divided in the prism, or artificially
147 Text | three made one, he again divided this whole into as many
148 Text | This entire compound he divided lengthways into two parts,
149 Text | but the inner motion he divided in six places and made seven
150 Text | essence, these three, and is divided and united in due proportion,
151 Text | degree. And having made it he divided the whole mixture into souls
152 Text | of the base the half of a divided right angle, having equal
153 Text | other the right angle is divided into unequal parts, having
154 Text | other form. But water, when divided by fire or by air, on re-forming,
155 Text | and a single volume of air divided becomes two of fire. Again,
156 Text | further point—why things when divided after their kinds do not
157 Text | the other inferior they divided the cavity of the thorax
158 Text | and men’s apartments are divided in houses, and placed the
159 Text | In the next place, they divided the veins about the head,
160 Text | the belly. The former he divided into two branches, both
161 Text | proper positions as they are divided or combined.~Such as we
162 Text | of blood, too, which are divided and contained within the
163 Text | Each, therefore, of the divided parts within us, being carried
164 Text | but are themselves easily divided by the bodies which come