Time becomes, iii. 7, int. (45-[985]).
Time can be increased, why not happiness, i. 5.7 (36-[687]).
Time cannot be divided without implying soul's action, iv. 4.15 (28-[460]).
Time, considered as motion, as moveable or as something of motion, iii. 7.6 (45-[996]).
Time, if it is a quantity, why a separate category? vi. 1.13 (42-[861]).
Time included action and reaction of soul, not soul itself, iv. 4.15 (28-[460]).
Time is also within us, iii. 7.12 (45-[1014]).
Time is as interior to the soul as eternity is to existence, iii. 7.10 (45-[1008]).
Time is measured by movement and is measure of movement, iii. 7.12 (45-[1011]).
Time is no interval of movement (Stoic Zeno), iii. 7.7 (45-[999]).