Matter contemporarily with the informing principle, ii. 4.8 (12-[206]).

Matter, corporeal and incorporeal, ii. 4.1 (12-[198]).

Matter, cult of implies ignoring soul and intelligence, vi. 1.29 (42-[887]).

Matter derives its being from intelligibles, vi. 3.7 (44-[944]).

Matter, descent into, is fall of the soul, i. 8.14 (51-[1161]).

Matter, difference from form, due to that of intelligible sources, vi. 3.8 (44-[946]).

Matter existed from all eternity, iv. 8.6 (6-[130]).

Matter, first physical category of Plotinos, vi. 3.3 (44-[937]).

Matter, how to see the formless, a thing of itself, i. 8.9 (51-[1156]).

Matter (hypostatic), existence as undeniable as that of good, i. 8.15 (51-[1162]).