Tim. All men, Socrates, who have any degree of right feeling, at the beginning of every enterprise, whether small or great, always call upon God. And we, too, who are going to discourse of the nature of the universe, how created or how existing without creation, if we be not altogether out of our wits, must invoke the aid of Gods and Goddesses and pray that our words may be acceptable to them and consistent with themselves. Let this, then, be our invocation of the Gods, to which I add an exhortation of myself to speak in such manner as will be most intelligible to you, and will most accord with my own intent.
Jowett: TIM 27c-92c -— Exposição de Timeu.
- Jowett: TIM 48e-51b -— Um terceiro gênero de ser: o Receptáculo
- Jowett: TIM 51b-51e -— Realidade das Ideias
- Jowett: TIM 51e-52c -— Recapitulação: o Ser, o Devir e o Lugar
- Jowett: TIM 52d-61c — A constituição de corpos primeiros. O caos inicial.
- Jowett: TIM 53c-55d — As determinações geométricas elementares
- Jowett: TIM 55d-58c — Os quatro corpos fundamentais
- Jowett: TIM 58c-61c — Variedades e alterações físicas dos corpos primeiros
- Jowett: TIM 61c-69a — As qualidades sensíveis (psico-fisiologia das sensações).
- Jowett: TIM 61d-65b — A sensibilidade geral.
- Jowett: TIM 65b-69a — Os sentidos especializados