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Dialogue
1 Intro| the heavens to man, from astronomy to physiology; he confuses, 2 Intro| in a work which embraces astronomy, theology, physiology, and 3 Intro| shall consider the Platonic astronomy, and the position of the 4 Intro| branches, such as medicine and astronomy, he had made considerable 5 Intro| nations scraps of medicine and astronomy, men came to the observation 6 Intro| parts of physics, such as astronomy or mechanics, in which the 7 Intro| almost necessarily gave to astronomy. The observation that the 8 Intro| There is no single step in astronomy as great as that of the 9 Intro| infinite.~Section 4.~The astronomy of Plato is based on the 10 Intro| about some questions of astronomy and physics, so also about 11 Intro| comprehended the heavens? Astronomy, even in modern times, has 12 Intro| dialogues. It is conjectural astronomy, conjectural natural philosophy,