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heats 1
heaven 47
heavenly 17
heavens 34
heaviest 1
heavily 1
heaviness 4
Frequency    [«  »]
34 external
34 figures
34 given
34 heavens
34 moving
34 rather
34 right
Plato
Timaeus

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heavens
   Dialogue
1 Intro| lifts up his eyes to the heavens and seeks to guide by their 2 Intro| numbers to persons,—from the heavens to man, from astronomy to 3 Intro| The construction of the heavens is for the most part ideal; 4 Intro| the soul has a view of the heavens in a prior state of being. 5 Intro| touch. He soars into the heavens, and then, as if his wings 6 Intro| created together with the heavens, in order that if they were 7 Intro| to be scattered over the heavens, of which they were to be 8 Intro| seen the sun, stars, and heavens, the words which we have 9 Intro| behold the order of the heavens and create a corresponding 10 Intro| work out good. Before the heavens there existed fire, air, 11 Intro| three, existed before the heavens, and the nurse or vessel 12 Intro| pursue the study of the heavens by sight; these were transformed 13 Intro| before we can behold the heavens or the earth as they appeared 14 Intro| explain the phenomena of the heavens by the most trivial analogies 15 Intro| at the blue circle of the heavens and it flashed upon him 16 Intro| ruling the courses of the heavens and of the human body is 17 Intro| times we contemplate the heavens, a certain amount of scientific 18 Intro| the circumference of the heavens. We speak of a soul of the 19 Intro| order is the division of the heavens into an inner and outer 20 Intro| mythical account of the heavens in the Republic and in the 21 Intro| appearance of them in the heavens. All the planets, including 22 Intro| actual observation of the heavens with his desire to find 23 Intro| and of the sun and outer heavens around the earth in equal 24 Intro| produced by the motion of the heavens alone, or by the immobility 25 Intro| diurnal revolution of the heavens was present to his mind. 26 Intro| or to revolve with the heavens, no explanation is given 27 Intro| relations of the earth and heavens are so indistinct in the 28 Intro| mind have comprehended the heavens? Astronomy, even in modern 29 Intro| does not look out upon the heavens and describe what he sees 30 Intro| last to a worship of the heavens, and that to him, as to 31 Intro| nature. Man contemplating the heavens is to regulate his erring 32 Timae| the bodies moving in the heavens around the earth, and a 33 Timae| us to the division of the heavens, may be elucidated by the 34 Timae| about the nature of the heavens, because they had ceased


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