[129] See Aristotle, de Gen. i. 18.
[130] By Stoics.
[131] See iii. 8.1–3.
[132] See v. 5.1.
[133] See v. 1.4.
[134] In Greek a pun on "eidos" and "idea."
[134a] This sentence might well be translated as follows: "When therefore thought (meets) the essentially one, the latter is the form, and the former the idea." While this version seems more literal, it makes no connected sense with what follows.
[135] See iv. 9.5.
[136] See iii. 9.1.
[137] See iii. 9.1.