Wings, souls lose them when falling, iv. 8.1 (6-[120]); i. 8.14 (51-[1161]).
Wisdom and prudence, first are types; become virtues by contemplation of soul, i. 2.7 (19-[267]).
Wisdom derived from intelligence, and ultimately from good, v. 9.2 (5-[104]).
Wisdom does not imply reasoning and memory, iv. 4.12 (28-[456]).
Wisdom, established by spiritual preponderance, i. 4.14 (46-[1037]).
Wisdom, highest, nature lowest in world-soul's wisdom, iv. 4.12 (28-[458]).
Wisdom, intelligible, last stage of soul-progress, v. 8.10 (31-[567]).
Wisdom is very being, v. 8.5 (31-[559]).
Wisdom none the less happy for being unconscious, i. 4.9 (46-[1032]).
Wisdom of creator makes complaints grotesque, iii. 2.14 (47-[1063]).