Being and actualization, constitute self-existent principle, vi. 8.7 (39-[784]).
Being and essence identical with unity, vi. 9.2 (9-[149]).
Being and quiddity earlier than suchness, ii. 6.2 (17-[248]).
Being cannot be ascribed to matter, vi. 3.7 (44-[944]).
Being cannot precede such being, ii. 6.2 (17-[248]).
Being contains its cause, vi. 7.3 (38-[704]).
Being desirable because beautiful, v. 8.9 (31-[566]).
Being distinguished into four senses, vi. 1.2 (42-[839]).
Being, every one, is a specialized organ of the universe, iv. 4.45 (28-[510]).
Being in the intelligible is generation in the sense-world, vi. 3.1 (44-[933]).