Matter, if primary, would be form of the universe, iii. 6.18 (26-[382]).
Matter, impassible, because of different senses of participation, iii. 6.9 (26-[366]).
Matter, incorporeal (Pyth. Plato, Arist.), ii. 4.1 (12-[198]).
Matter, incorruptible, exists only potentially, ii. 5.5 (25-[348]).
Matter, intelligible, ii. 4.3 (12-[198]); ii. 5.3 (25-[345]); iii. 5.7 (50-[1134]).
Matter, intelligible, entities to reach sense-matter, iii. 5.7 (50-[1154]).
Matter, intelligible, is not potential, ii. 5.3 (25-[345]).
Matter, intelligible, why it must be accepted, iii. 5.6, 7 (50-[1133]).
Matter is born shapeless, receives form while turning to, ii. 4.3 (12-[198]).
Matter is both without qualities and evil, i. 8.10 (51-[1156]).