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INDEX II. 355 Heat, explanation <strong>of</strong>, 226 Herakleitean language, 1 74 Herakleitos, 4 Hermokrates, 63 Honey, 218 Ice, 216 Icosahedron, 196 Idea with but one particular, 94 Ideal theory, earlier, 16 ,, ,, deficiencies there<strong>of</strong>, 1 8 Ideas, six classes <strong>of</strong>, in the Republic, 16 ,, <strong>of</strong> ffKfvaffTa, 23 ,, <strong>of</strong> things evil, 25 ,, regarded as types, 31 ,, their plurality inevitable, 34 ,, restricted to ft?a? 34 ,, and the cosmic soul, 44 ,, question <strong>of</strong> their existence raised, 1 80 ,, pass not into aught else, 182 Image, must exist in another, 184 Immateriality conceived first by <strong>Plato</strong>, 17 Indirect interrogation, double, 135 Inexact language, 120 Infants, abeyance <strong>of</strong> reason with, 148 Interchange <strong>of</strong> elements, 172 Interpreters, 266 Intestines, functions <strong>of</strong>, 270 Inversion <strong>of</strong> right and left, 150 ,, ,, ,, in mirrors, 160 Ion, the, quoted about the magnet, 302 Ionian school, 3 Isosceles, the primal, 292 Juices, 216 Knowledge, province Lava, 220 <strong>of</strong>, 48 Leprosies, 318 Light and heavy, 228 Like does not alter like, 204 Limit to duration <strong>of</strong> species and individual, 334 Liver, its functions, 262 ,, its connexion with divination, 266 Loadstone, 302 Lokris, the Epizephyrian, 62 Lungs, function <strong>of</strong>, 258 Lymph, 312 M Madness a condition <strong>of</strong> inspiration, 266 Magnet, 302 Maladies <strong>of</strong> the soul, 322 Man, the most god-fearing <strong>of</strong> animals, 142 Many and one, unknown to man, 252 Marrow, 270 ,, disease <strong>of</strong>, fatal, 322 Martin, his theory <strong>of</strong> <strong>Plato</strong>'s Mireda., 203 Matter, subjectivity <strong>of</strong>, 30 ,, requires an atria, 86 ,, no independent power, 166 ,, resolved into space, 183 Means, 98 harmonical and arithmetical, 108 Medicines, use <strong>of</strong>, discouraged, 332 Melting, 212 Mercury, 124 Metals, forms <strong>of</strong> water, 212 Metempsychosis, 144, 342 Microcosm, the human body, 304 Midriff, 256 Mind, universal, 28, 29 Mirrors, 158 ,, concave, 160 Mixed substances, 222 Molten gold, simile <strong>of</strong>, 174 Mortal kind <strong>of</strong> soul, 256 Motion, how continued, 208 ,, <strong>of</strong> the viroSoxij, 106 Motions, the seven, 102, 148 Mouth, functions <strong>of</strong>, 280 ,, compared to roots <strong>of</strong> plant, 337 Moving bodies, how propelled, 299 Music, use <strong>of</strong>, 1 64 Musical intervals, 108 N Nails, 283 Natural science, place <strong>of</strong>, 214 Neith, 68 Nerves, unknown to <strong>Plato</strong>, 274
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