Part, Question
1 1, 39 | imply transition, denote the oblique ~case. Therefore it is equally
2 1, 44 | universal causes, ~such as the oblique circle [*The zodiac], according
3 1, 39 | imply transition, denote the oblique ~case. Therefore it is equally
4 1, 45 | universal causes, ~such as the oblique circle [*The zodiac], according
5 2, 177| straight," "circular," and "oblique" [*Cf. Q[180], A[6]].~Aquin.:
6 2, 178| circular, straight and oblique?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[180] A[
7 2, 178| circular," "straight," and "oblique" ~(Div. Nom. iv). For contemplation
8 2, 178| he assigns a ~different oblique movement to each. For he
9 2, 178| each. For he assigns the oblique movement ~of the angels
10 2, 178| whereas he assigns the oblique ~movement of the soul to
11 2, 178| to another; the third is "oblique," ~being composed as it
12 2, 178| points is compared to the oblique movement.~Aquin.: SMT SS
13 2, 178| intelligible objects. The "oblique" movement in the ~angels
14 2, 178| contemplation of God: while the "oblique" movement in the soul ~he
15 2, 178| under either ~straight and oblique movement, because they all
16 2, 178| enlightenment, it will belong to the oblique movement as explained above ~(
17 3, 78 | improperly expressed in the oblique case, and the ~chalice in
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