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1 Intro| according to the diagonal movement of the other. And since 2 Intro| this was controlled by the movement of the same, the seven planets 3 Intro| two movements—a forward movement in their orbit which is 4 Intro| the whole circle; and a movement on the same spot around 5 Intro| axis, which Plato calls the movement of thought about the same. 6 Intro| he accounts solely by the movement of the air in and out of 7 Intro| answers to the circular movement (Greek) of the other. But 8 Timae| apparatus of walking; but the movement suited to his spherical 9 Timae| deviations. And as this circular movement required no feet, the universe 10 Timae| movements: the first, a movement on the same spot after the 11 Timae| things; the second, a forward movement, in which they are controlled 12 Timae| a very great and mighty movement; uniting with the ever-flowing 13 Timae| expiration. And all this movement, active as well as passive, 14 Timae| Now the origin of this movement may be supposed to be as