gre 61cπρῶτον μὲν οὖν ὑπάρχειν αἴσθησιν δεῖ τοῖς λεγομένοις ἀεί, σαρκὸς δὲ καὶ τῶν περὶ σάρκα γένεσιν, ψυχῆς τε ὅσον θνητόν, οὔπω διεληλύθαμεν·
Ficino lat A.D. 1532, p. 723,7-9Principio sensum his quae dicta sunt, adesse semper opor(8)tet. Carnis vero et eorum quae carnem attinent, generationem, animae quoque quan(9)tum mortale est, nondum declaravimus.
eng JowettIn the first place, the bodies which I have been describing are necessarily objects of sense. But we have not yet considered the origin of flesh, or what belongs to flesh, or of that part of the soul which is mortal.
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