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1 I, 4 | things reach as far as the moon, being extended from the 2 I, 4 | the entire space above the moon is more pure. So also it 3 I, 5 | take place. And that the moon sometimes appears frill 4 I, 5 | twenty-seven times larger than the moon, and that the sun is situated 5 I, 6 | like manner both sun and moon and the rest of the stars; 6 I, 7 | latitudes). And that the sun and moon and all the stars are fiery 7 I, 7 | beneath the stars are sun and moon, and certain invisible bodies 8 I, 7 | situation. And that the moon, being lower than the sun, 9 I, 7 | Peloponnesus in size. And that the moon has not light of its own, 10 I, 7 | the earth. And that the moon is eclipsed when the earth 11 I, 7 | that are underneath the moon. And that the sire (is eclipsed) 12 I, 7 | beginning of the month, the moon is interposed. And that 13 I, 7 | are caused by both sun and moon being repulsed by the air. 14 I, 7 | by the air. And that the moon is often turned, by its 15 I, 7 | And he affirmed that the moon is earthy, and has in it 16 I, 8 | sun, and next to this the moon; and of the rest some less, 17 I, 11| there is neither sun nor moon, while in others that they 18 I, 11| the stars, and that the moon is underneath; next (to 19 I, 17| beneath the quarter around the moon, but reach no farther beyond 20 I, 17| reach no farther beyond the moon; and that the soul of the 21 IV, 4 | the zodiacal signs is the moon, and in which appears each 22 IV, 10| HARMONY.~Concerning the Moon, however, a statement has 23 IV, 10| except perhaps only the Moon, on account of wanings and 24 IV, 10| according to Archimedes, the Moon is distant from the surFace 25 IV, 10| number of stadii which the Moon is distant from the Earth. 26 IV, 10| the first number which the Moon is distant from the earth 27 IV, 10| Sun is distant from the Moon being 50,272,065, subsists 28 IV, 11| distance, that from the Moon to the Earth, it is easy 29 IV, 11| Archimedes, from Earth to Moon be 5,544,130 stadii; there 30 IV, 11| Sun is distant from the Moon, viz. 11,088,260. But the 31 IV, 37| ILLUSIVE APPEARANCE OF THE MOON.~And they make moon and 32 IV, 37| THE MOON.~And they make moon and stars appear on the 33 IV, 37| the magician) causes the moon to appear by the mirror. 34 IV, 37| representing the figure of the moon as it is at that particular 35 IV, 37| contrivances, so to make the moon appear descending from the 36 IV, 37| the enchanter invokes the moon, he orders all the lights 37 IV, 37| a representation of the moon; the mouth of the jar being 38 IV, 37| the representation of full moon should be exhibited on the 39 V, 2 | greater antiquity than the moon; or Eleusis (produced) Diaulus, 40 V, 2 | generation). But should the Moon pass into concupiscence 41 V, 3 | celestial horn of the moon," because he mixed and blended 42 V, 4 | Osiris, celestial horn of the moon; Greeks denominate (thee) 43 V, 8 | it extends as far as the moon. And (they lay down), that ( 44 V, 11| the earth. Not night, not moon, not fruits, not generation, 45 V, 15| three days before sun and moon; or when he mentions three 46 VI, 8 | three pairs) are Sun and Moon; and Ratiocination and Reflection ( 47 VI, 9 | begotten before sun and moon, they speak enigmatically 48 VI, 48| existence of both a sun and moon. And these being ten in 49 VI, 48| they affirm) that the moon, which traverses the heaven 50 VII, 7 | extends from the earth to the moon is devoid of foresight, 51 VII, 7 | world which lies) beyond the moon, and extends to the surface 52 VII, 7 | the earth as far as the moon. And there is also extant 53 VII, 7 | in the region) beyond the moon, and it bears the following 54 VII, 12| region of space as far as the moon, for from that quarter onwards 55 IX, 11| of these stars, when the moon, (emerging) from among them, 56 X, 29| of opinion that sun and moon and stars, in like manner,


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