Simile of the sun's rays, vi. 5.5 (23-[319]).
Simile of the tree of the universe, iii. 8.10 (30-[547]).
Simile of vine and branches, v. 3.7 (48-[1088]).
Simile, Platonic, of drivers of horses, ii. 3.13 (52-[1179]).
Simple and not compound is the Supreme, ii. 9.1 (33-[599]).
Simple bodies, their existence demands that of world-soul, iv. 7.2 (2-[57]).
Simple is the soul; composite the body, iv. 7.3 (2-[59]).
Simple nothing is, v. 9.3 (5-[104]).
Simple, without something simple nothing manifold could exist, ii. 4.3 (12-[199]).
Simple's existence necessary to that of one, v. 6.3 (24-[336]).