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1 Intro| Towards the sea and in the centre of the island there was 2 Intro| fertile plain, and near the centre, about fifty stadia from 3 Intro| him he made king of the centre island, while to his twin 4 Intro| which they built in the centre island. This ancient palace 5 Intro| the water-supply of the centre island: (10) the mention 6 Text | towards the sea, but in the centre of the whole island, there 7 Text | plain again, and also in the centre of the island at a distance 8 Text | equidistant every way from the centre, so that no man could get 9 Text | special arrangements for the centre island, bringing up two 10 Text | quarried from underneath the centre island, and from underneath 11 Text | constructed on this wise:—In the centre was a holy temple dedicated 12 Text | by the zones; and in the centre of the larger of the two 13 Text | thousand stadia, but across the centre inland it was two thousand 14 Text | which, being placed in the centre of the world, beholds all Gorgias Part
15 Text | He flies from the busy centre and the market-place, in Laws Book
16 5 | nearly as possible in the centre of the country; we should 17 5 | habitations, one in the centre of the country, and the 18 10 | things which rest at the centre move in one place, just 19 10 | and sometimes have one centre of motion and sometimes 20 10 | place must move about a centre like globes made in a lathe, 21 10 | and desolate region in the centre of the country, shall be 22 10 | the prison which is in the centre of the land, and let no Menexenus Part
23 Intro| Persian war usually formed the centre of the narrative; in the Parmenides Part
24 Text | are equidistant from the centre?~Yes.~And the straight is 25 Text | straight is that of which the centre intercepts the view of the 26 Text | circle must rest upon a centre; and that which goes round 27 Text | which goes round upon a centre must have parts which are 28 Text | which are different from the centre; but that which has no centre 29 Text | centre; but that which has no centre and no parts cannot possibly 30 Text | be carried round upon a centre?~Impossible.~But perhaps Phaedo Part
31 Intro| is a globe placed in the centre of the heavens, and is maintained 32 Intro| never descending below the centre of the earth; for on either 33 Text | that the earth was in the centre, he would further explain 34 Text | earth is a round body in the centre of the heavens, and therefore 35 Text | in equipoise, is in the centre of that which is equably 36 Text | can descend only to the centre and no further, for opposite Phaedrus Part
37 Intro| and another life seemed to centre. To him abstractions, as The Republic Book
38 4 | the god who sits in the centre, on the navel of the earth, 39 5 | drawn toward the soul as a centre and forming one kingdom 40 8 | that his thoughts always centre in himself, while he treats 41 10 | driven home through the centre of the eighth. The first The Seventh Letter Part
42 Text | its circumference to its centre everywhere equal. Third, The Sophist Part
43 Text | Evenly balanced from the centre on every side, And must 44 Text | that—’~then being has a centre and extremes, and, having The Symposium Part
45 Intro| in him all their desires centre. The pair are inseparable 46 Text | he made one mouth at the centre, which he fastened in a Theaetetus Part
47 Intro| horse, but have a common centre of perception, in which Timaeus Part
48 Intro| regard the Timaeus as the centre of his system. We do not 49 Intro| the Timaeus, not as the centre or inmost shrine of the 50 Intro| way equidistant from the centre, as was natural and suitable 51 Intro| which he united at the centre like the letter X, and bent 52 Intro| interfused everywhere from the centre to the circumference of 53 Intro| imagine the earth to be the centre of the universe, and he 54 Intro| uniform motion around a centre, the outer circle containing 55 Intro| diffused everywhere from the centre to the circumference. To 56 Intro| essence, is diffused from the centre to the circumference of 57 Intro| the earth, which is their centre. To us there is a difficulty 58 Intro| universe revolves around a centre once in twenty-four hours, 59 Intro| to be moving around the centre once in twenty-four hours, 60 Intro| earth is described as the centre of the world, and is not 61 Intro| earth was at rest in the centre of the universe, or, as 62 Intro| to be stationary in the centre of the universe, or to revolve 63 Intro| veins all meet; it is their centre or house of guard whence 64 Intro| Plato, made the earth their centre. Whether he obtained his 65 Intro| Philebus. When he calls the centre of the world (Greek), we 66 Intro| the same in relation to a centre. He speaks also of the world 67 Intro| who makes the earth the centre of his system. Philolaus 68 Text | direction equidistant from the centre, the most perfect and the 69 Text | direction equidistant from the centre, a body entire and perfect, 70 Text | perfect bodies. And in the centre he put the soul, which he 71 Text | joined to one another at the centre like the letter X, and bent 72 Text | together, and united them centre to centre. The soul, interfused 73 Text | and united them centre to centre. The soul, interfused everywhere 74 Text | interfused everywhere from the centre to the circumference of 75 Text | eye, and especially the centre part, so that it kept out 76 Text | sides on the same point as a centre, a single equilateral triangle 77 Text | their right angles in a centre, and forming one equilateral 78 Text | being equidistant from the centre, are equally extremities, 79 Text | equally extremities, and the centre, which is equidistant from 80 Text | improper expression? For the centre of the world cannot be rightly 81 Text | above or below, but is the centre and nothing else; and the 82 Text | circumference is not the centre, and has in no one part 83 Text | different relation to the centre from what it has in any 84 Text | body in equipoise at the centre of the universe, there would 85 Text | and extended through the centre of the body, while the outer