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Dialogue
1 Intro| the same. Thus then the fixed stars were created, being 2 Intro| and Furies, typifying the fixed order or the extraordinary 3 Intro| extent over the other—the fixed stars keep the ‘wanderers’ 4 Intro| indivisible, the heaven of the fixed stars, partaking of the 5 Intro| outer circle containing the fixed, the inner the wandering 6 Intro| the outer circle of the fixed stars and the inner circle 7 Intro| return. In attributing to the fixed stars only the most perfect 8 Intro| hours, but the orbits of the fixed stars take a different direction 9 Intro| motion of the circle of the fixed stars, and they have a second 10 Intro| parts of the earth. The fixed stars have also two movements— 11 Intro| by Plato, if he had any fixed or scientific conception 12 Intro| myths. These are not the fixed modes in which spiritual 13 Intro| pierced ‘to the heaven of the fixed stars’ which is beyond them. 14 Intro| and the divisible, of the fixed stars and the planets, of 15 Intro| as he works with his eye fixed upon an eternal pattern 16 Timae| particulars will be more firmly fixed in our memories?~SOCRATES: 17 Timae| And for this reason the fixed stars were created, to be 18 Timae| from a living being, but is fixed and rooted in the same spot, 19 Timae| into the world having a fixed span, and the triangles