gre 72d(τὸ τοῦ σώματος ἐπίλοιπον) Τὰ μὲν οὖν περὶ ψυχῆς, ὅσον θνητὸν ἔχει καὶ ὅσον θεῖον, καὶ ὅπῃ καὶ μεθ’ ὧν καὶ δι’ ἃ χωρὶς ᾠκίσθη, τὸ μὲν ἀληθὲς ὡς εἴρηται, θεοῦ συμφήσαντος τότ’ ἂν οὕτως μόνως διισχυριζοίμεθα·
Ficino lat A.D. 1532, p. 728, 22-25Quid igitur anima mor(23)tale, quid divinum habeat, et ubi, et quibuscum, et quare haec inter se disiuncta sint, di(24)ximus. At quod revera ita sit ut diximus, ita demum asseremus, si divinum confirma(25)ret oraculum.
eng Jowett[Our account of the soul is probable: God only knows if it is true.] Concerning the soul, as to which part is mortal and which divine, and how and why they are separated, and where located, if God acknowledges that we have spoken the truth, then, and then only, can we be confident;
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