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Book, Aphorism
1 1, LXXXIV| of the sea, and of the stars — have been in our times 2 1, XII | rays of the moon and of stars and comets are not found 3 1, XII | moons.~The larger fixed stars, however, when passed or 4 1, XII | time of great heat. Falling stars, as they are called, are 5 1, XIII | tradition of astronomers some stars are hotter than others. 6 1, XIII | above all Saturn. Of fixed stars, Sirius is said to be the 7 1, XIII | nearer to the larger fixed stars. Thus when the sun is in 8 1, XIII | are the most adorned with stars, especially of a larger 9 1, XIII | conjunction or combination of stars.~20. The heat of animals, 10 1, XXVIII| are the sun and moon among stars; the magnet among stones; 11 1, XXX | plant; some comets, between stars and fiery meteors; flying 12 1, XXXVI | to our eyes the sun and stars rise and set, be a real 13 1, XXXVI | supposing that the fixed stars outrun the planets and leave 14 1, XXXIX | group or cluster of small stars entirely separate and distinct, 15 1, XXXIX | altogether destitute of other stars, but that the heaven begins 16 1, XXXIX | begins to be marked with stars before we come to the starry 17 1, XXXIX | sphere itself, although with stars too small to be seen without 18 1, XXXIX | we can descry those small stars wheeling as in a dance round 19 1, XXXIX | centers of motion among the stars. With this the inequalities