Examples of using Timaeus in English and their translations into Dutch
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Timaeus(crater), a lunar crater named after the philosopher.
Hermocrates is one of the persons appearing in Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias.
Timaeus and much aesthetic to create some real monsters of sound in motion.
From the physician Galen we have fragments of a commentary on the Timaeus.
Timaeus begins with a distinction between the physical world,
I hope you believe me when I say that your analysis of Plato's Timaeus… the perceptive that I have ever read.
Timaeus 92c"We may now say that our discourse about the nature of the universe has an end.
the Sophist, the Timaeus, and the Republic, were available in Arabic translation.
Timaeus continues with an explanation of the creation of the universe,
Platonic solids The five Platonic solids are named after Greek philosopher Plato who first described them 350 years BC in his book Timaeus.
Plato described in the Timaeus how God had created the physical universe by applying mind to a recalcitrant substance called matter?
Critias believes that he is getting ahead of himself, and mentions that Timaeus will tell part of the account from the origin of the universe to man.
Timaeus Unlike the other speakers of the Critias, it is unclear whether Timaeus is a historical figure or not.
was known to some later writers, including Timaeus, Posidonius, and Pliny the Elder.
A German company Jordan& Timaeus in Dresden, Saxony had already invented milk chocolate in 1839;
the son of Timaeus, a blind man,
Purpose of the universe===Timaeus continues with an explanation of the creation of the universe,
Philistus, Timaeus, Polybius, and Posidonius.
The Timaeus makes conjectures on the composition of the four elements which some ancient Greeks thought constituted the physical universe:
Already in the 3rd century BC, we hear of a commentary to Plato's Timaeus being written by Crantor of Soli;
Timaeus describes the substance as a lack of homogeneity or balance,
Philistus, Timaeus, Polybius and Posidonius.
Platoexplained in his book Timaeus that the Platonic solidsare the basic forms that construct matter and that this knowledge
in particular to his mysterious book called the Timaeus, from which it was thought that the whole universe could be interpreted as a form of measurable harmony.
Critias From the very first comments on Timaeus and Critias in classical antiquity to the early 20th century, scholars took the identity of this Critias and the oligarch Critias for granted.
Timaeus suggests that since nothing"becomesTimaeus refers to as the father and maker of the universe.">
A partial translation and commentary in Latin of Plato's Timaeus by Calcidius was significant for being the only substantial work of Plato known to scholars in the Latin west for approximately 800 years.
Other references to Timaeus of Locri from antiquity are* Cicero, in his"De re publica"(I,
Concerning the cosmos, in the Timaeus, the title character also tells a"likely story" in which nous is responsible for the creative work of the demiurge or maker who brought rational order to our universe.
Pliny quotes Timaeus and refers to"insulam Mictim"(the island of Mictis,
