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Plato, Timaeus

the Timaeus

also: Timaeus, Timaeo, the Timaeus, Plato's Timaeus

Plato's cosmological dialogue, in which Timaeus of Locri expounds the creation and structure of the universe. Cicero cites it in De Finibus 2.15 as an example of writing whose obscurity arises from the difficulty of its subject matter rather than from any fault in the words, in contrast to Heraclitus.

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On the Ends of Good and Evil philosophy · 2 mentions
Tusculan Disputations philosophy · 2 mentions

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