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Admonitions from what is said in the Cratylus of the fabrication of Jupiter. In which also the concord is demonstrated of the theology from names, with the arrangement of the demiurgus in the Timæus.

Admonitions of the fabrication of Jupiter from what is demonstrated in the Philebus. In which also it is shown, what the royal soul, and the royal intellect are.

Demonstrations of the same thing, from what is said in the Protagoras about the political science.

An argument shewing that Jupiter is the demiurgus and father of the universe[1] according to Plato, from what is said in the Politicus concerning the twofold circulation [of the universe.]

Admonitions of the same things, from what is said in the Laws concerning analogy, viz. that it is the judgment of Jupiter.

How Jupiter subsists according to cause in animal itself, and how animal itself is in Jupiter.

How Timæus attributes to the demiurgus the unknown and ineffable.

Why Timæus thinks fit to denominate animal itself, and is of opinion that it may be known, but leaves the demiurgus unknown and ineffable.

Concerning the Crater in the Timæus, a theology teaching what the genera are that are mingled in it, and how it is the cause of the essence of souls.

That the Crater in the Timæus is fontal. And admonitions from the writings of Plato, concerning the principle and fountain of souls.

  1. For πλατωνος, it is necessary to read παντος.