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Dialogue
1 Intro| letter X, and bent into an inner and outer circle or sphere, 2 Intro| the sphere of the same—the inner, the sphere of the other 3 Intro| which we call tears. The inner fire flashes forth, and 4 Intro| the marrow, and about the inner bones, he laid the flesh 5 Intro| extremity of the outer net. The inner parts of the net were made 6 Intro| tincture of sense. Soon an inner world of ideas began to 7 Intro| keep the ‘wanderers’ of the inner circle in their courses, 8 Intro| which were bent into an inner circle and an outer, both 9 Intro| containing the fixed, the inner the wandering stars. The 10 Intro| the fixed stars and the inner circle of the planets, divided 11 Intro| division of the heavens into an inner and outer circle of the 12 Intro| planets. The outer and the inner sphere cross one another 13 Intro| be undivided, whereas the inner motion is split into seven 14 Timae| outer and the other the inner circle. Now the motion of 15 Timae| same, and the motion of the inner circle the motion of the 16 Timae| single and undivided; but the inner motion he divided in six 17 Timae| an opposite direction—the inner fire flashes forth like 18 Timae| have no joints, and the inner bones, which on account 19 Timae| with disorders the whole inner nature of man; and when