[185] See ii. 3.18.
[186] In his Phaedrus, 272, Cary, 75.
[187] That is, the essence of the known object, a pun on "reason," as in ii. 6.2.
[188] see iv. 6.3.
[189] Which is the visible form; see iii. 8.1.
[190] As thought Plato, Banquet, Cary, 31, and Aristotle in Aristotle, de Anima, ii. 4.
[191] This sounds as if it were a quotation from Numenius, though it does not appear in the latter's fragments.
[192] See i. 8.2.
[193] See v. 1.4.
[194] See iii. 7.2.