Matter as mother, nurse, residence and other nature, iii. 6.19 (26-[384]).
Matter as residence of generation. iii. 6.13 (26-[373]).
Matter as substrate and residence of forms, ii. 4.1 (12-[197]).
Matter as the infinite in itself, ii. 4.15 (12-[216]).
Matter, born of world-soul, shapeless, begetting principle, iii. 4.1 (15-[233]).
Matter, both kinds, relation of, to essence, ii. 4.16 (12-[219]).
Matter cannot be affected, as cannot be destroyed, iii. 6.8 (26-[365]).
Matter cannot be credited with being, vi. 3.7 (44-[944]).
Matter cannot be the primary principle, vi. 1.26 (42-[881]).
Matter contained in the soul from her looking at darkness, i. 8.4 (51-[1147]).