Examples of using Timaeus in English and their translations into Portuguese
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The Eye of Timaeus, The Fang of Critias,
The powers of the Legendary Dragons of Atlantis- Timaeus, Critias, and Hermos- were sealed into Spell Cards, used by Yugi,
Eikós usage is also analyzed in plato¿s timaeus, as a fictional feature for the narrative of the constitution of the universe
Ferwerda published a commentary in which they maintain that"On Breath" is a genuine work of Aristotle whose doctrines respond to those of Plato's"Timaeus" and constitute an important part of Aristotle's philosophy of nature.
through the allegory of the crater, with timaeus 41d, de somniis ii. 183, 190, 249, and proverbs 9.1-6 lxx.
was primarily drawn from Plato's dialogues"Timaeus" and"Critias", and from Ignatius Loyola
The Critias myth is the creation of Atlantis and the Timaeus myth is about The Flood,
At the end of Timaeus[39] and the beginning of Timaeus[40], Plato mentions the moment when"all the stars which were necessary to creation of time had attained a motion suitable to them,
The term'elements'(stoicheia) was first used by the Greek philosopher Plato in about 360 BCE in his dialogue Timaeus, which includes a discussion of the composition of inorganic and organic bodies
In the Timaeus, Plato includes in the story that creation had a beginning in time.
Synopsis of Timaeus' account=====Nature of the physical world===Timaeus begins with a distinction between the physical world,
whose name Mark then says means the son of Timaeus, translating from the Aramaic.
which articulates the idea of homoiosis theoi with the evolutionary account associated with the creation myth of timaeus.
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.
Plato(427-347 BC), in his"Timaeus", describes five possible regular solids(the Platonic solids:
Numenius also draws much from Plato's Timaeus which presents a story of a great creator called the Demiurge who created everything in the likeness of Platonic Forms.
Domnus, Timaeus and Cyril, whose administration extended from 268 to 303.
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.
That is how the Gospel describes him:“Bartimaeus son of Timaeus” Mk 10:46.
The nature of the world soul in Plato's'Timaeus' between logos