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Dialogue
1 Intro| diverse was distributed into seven unequal orbits, having intervals 2 Intro| wanderers, as they are called, seven in all, and to each of them 3 Intro| orbit, being one of the seven orbits into which the circle 4 Intro| movement of the same, the seven planets in their courses 5 Intro| inner motion is split into seven unequal orbits—the intervals 6 Intro| effects produced by the seven planets. Plato seems to 7 Timae| who was the wisest of the seven sages. He was a relative 8 Timae| to him, being of all the seven that which is most appropriate 9 Timae| divided in six places and made seven unequal circles having their 10 Timae| other was revolving,—in seven orbits seven stars. First, 11 Timae| revolving,—in seven orbits seven stars. First, there was