Infinite, how it arrived to existence, vi. 6.2, 3 (34-[644], [645]).
Infinite is conceived by the thoughts making abstraction of the firm, vi. 6.3 (34-[646]).
Infinite is soul, as comprising many souls, vi. 4.4 (22-[291]).
Infinite may be ideal or real, ii. 4.15 (12-[217]).
Infinite, what is its number, vi. 6.2 (34-[644]).
Infinity, how it can subsist in the intelligible world, vi. 6.2 (34-[645]).
Infinity of number, due to impossibility of increasing the greatest, vs. 6.18 (34-[676]).
Infinity of parts of the Supreme, v. 8.9 (31-[566]).
Infra-celestial vault of Theodore of Asine ("invisible place") v. 8.10 (31-[567]); ii. 4.1 (12-[198]).
Inhering in Supreme, is root of power of divinities, v. 8.9 (31-[566]).