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Timaeus (or Timaios) is a Gr**** name. It may
refer to:
Timaeus (dialogue), a
Socratic dialogue by
Plato Timaeus of Locri, 5th-century BC
Pythagorean philosopher...
- Critias. The main
content of the dialogue, the
exposition by
Timaeus, follows.
Timaeus begins with a
distinction between the
physical world, and the...
- lit. 'island of Atlas') is a
fictional island mentioned in Plato's
works Timaeus and
Critias as part of an
allegory on the
hubris of nations. In the story...
- of
Timaeus displays a
degree of
streaky parallelism, as was
noted by the Rev. T. W. Webb.
These follow a path
slightly to the east of north.
Timaeus is...
- Pearson,
Timaeus "maintained his
position as the
standard authority on the
history of the Gr**** West for
nearly five centuries."
Timaeus was born c...
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Timaeus of
Locri (pronunciation in
modern English /taɪˈmiːəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Τίμαιος ὁ Λοκρός, romanized: Tímaios ho Lokrós; Latin:
Timaeus Locrus) is...
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except the Laws
features Socrates,
although many dialogues,
including the
Timaeus and Statesman,
feature him
speaking only rarely. Leo
Strauss notes that...
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occasionally combine both
Timaeus and
Critias as
Timaeus-Critias.
Timaeus Unlike the
other speakers of the Critias, it is
unclear whether Timaeus is a historical...
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rather than malice. Plato, as the
speaker Timaeus,
refers to the
Demiurge frequently in the
Socratic dialogue Timaeus (28a ff.), c. 360 BC. The main character...
- Plato's
Timaeus. Calcidius. Cambridge, M****. - London:
Harvard University Press. pp. viii–xi, xvi. Hoenig,
Christina (2018). Plato's
Timaeus and the Latin...