Tension, Stoic, iv. 7.13 (2-[83]); iv. 5.4 (29-[522]).

Terrestrial things do not last so long as celestial ones, ii. 1.5 (40-[819]).

Testimony, to its creator by world, iii. 2.3 (47-[1047]).

The living animal, i. 1.5 (53-[1126]).

Theodore, from P1ato's Theatetus, i. 8.6 (51-[1150]).

Theodore of Asine, his infra celestial vault (invisible place), v. 8.10 (31-[567]); ii. 4.1 (12-[198]).

Theory of happiness consisting in reasonable life, i. 4.2 (46-[1022]).

Thing in itself, differs from nonentity, ii. 4.10 (12-[207]).

Thing in itself, qualityless, found by abstraction, ii. 4.10 (12-[207]).

Things good is their form, vi. 7.27 (38-[744]).