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1 Intro| For there occurs at long intervals a derangement of the heavenly 2 Intro| up the double and triple intervals thus—~— over 1, 4/3, 3/2, — 3 Intro| manner there were formed intervals of thirds, 3:2, of fourths, 4 Intro| And next he filled up the intervals of a fourth with ninths, 5 Intro| seven unequal orbits, having intervals in ratios of twos and threes, 6 Intro| This series, of which the intervals are afterwards filled up, 7 Intro| according to certain musical intervals; he has also created time, 8 Intro| seven unequal orbits—the intervals between them being in the 9 Intro| ratios, having the same intervals, though not in the same 10 Intro| establishment of order; the intervals of time which may be observed 11 Intro| the Pythagoreans, whose intervals of number applied to the 12 Timae| which recurs after long intervals; at such times those who 13 Timae| he filled up the double intervals (i.e. between 1, 2, 4, 8) 14 Timae| and placing them in the intervals, so that in each interval 15 Timae| over 27.).~Where there were intervals of 3/2 and of 4/3 and of 16 Timae| connecting terms in the former intervals, he filled up all the intervals 17 Timae| intervals, he filled up all the intervals of 4/3 with the interval 18 Timae| unequal circles having their intervals in ratios of two and three, 19 Timae| diverse, that the three double intervals (i.e. between 1, 2, 4, 8), 20 Timae| 8), and the three triple intervals (i.e. between 1, 3, 9, 27),