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The Apology Part
1 Intro| What, not even the sun and moon?’ ‘No; why, he says that 2 Intro| sun is a stone, and the moon earth.’ That, replies Socrates, 3 Text | the godhead of the sun or moon, like other men?~I assure 4 Text | the sun is stone, and the moon earth.~Friend Meletus, you Cratylus Part
5 Intro| to run;’ because the sun, moon, and stars run about the 6 Intro| on to the elements—sun, moon, stars, earth, aether, air, 7 Text | I suspect that the sun, moon, earth, stars, and heaven, 8 Text | another kind of Gods—the sun, moon, stars, earth, aether, air, 9 Text | But what is selene (the moon)?~SOCRATES: That name is 10 Text | recent discovery, that the moon receives her light from 11 Text | SOCRATES: This light about the moon is always new (neon) and 12 Text | Very true.~SOCRATES: The moon is not unfrequently called Gorgias Part
13 Text | of the stars and sun and moon, and their relative swiftness.~ 14 Text | they say, bring down the moon from heaven at the risk Laws Book
15 7 | bodies—the stars and sun and moon, and the various regulations 16 7 | revolution of the sun and moon, and the other stars. There 17 7 | great Gods, the Sun and the Moon.~Cleinias. Lies of what 18 7 | I have seen the sun and moon doing what we all know that 19 7 | wandering of the sun and the moon and the other stars is not 20 10 | Gods, and produce the sun, moon, stars, and earth, claiming 21 10 | and setting of the sun and moon, in all the vicissitudes 22 10 | order—earth, and sun, and moon, and stars—they have been 23 10 | carries round the sun and moon, and the other stars, does 24 10 | the stars too, and of the moon, and of the years and months Phaedo Part
25 Intro| gods, and behold the sun, moon and stars as they truly 26 Text | ask him about the sun and moon and stars, and that he would 27 Text | them, and they see the sun, moon, and stars as they truly Philebus Part
28 Text | and of the sun, and of the moon, and of the stars and of The Republic Book
29 2 | who were children of the Moon and the muses-that is what 30 6 | longer shining, but the moon and stars only, see dimly, 31 7 | gaze upon the light of the moon and the stars and the spangled 32 10 | brightest; the eighth (or moon) colored by the reflected The Symposium Part
33 Text | described them; because the sun, moon, and earth are three; and 34 Text | and the man-woman of the moon, which is made up of sun Timaeus Part
35 Intro| and the remaining four—the Moon, Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, 36 Intro| And God made the sun and moon and five other wanderers, 37 Intro| was divided. He put the moon in the orbit which was nearest 38 Intro| by the revolution of the moon, a year by that of the sun. 39 Intro| in the earth, some in the moon, and some in the other planets; 40 Intro| swiftness; the remaining four, Moon, Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, 41 Intro| following progression:— Moon 1, Sun 2, Venus 3, Mercury 42 Intro| order, to which the sun and moon and the stars belong, and 43 Intro| in the region between the moon and the earth, approximates 44 Intro| bodies, including the sun and moon, the earth and the counter-earth ( 45 Text | and the remaining four (Moon, Saturn, Mars, Jupiter) 46 Text | creation of time. The sun and moon and five other stars, which 47 Text | stars. First, there was the moon in the orbit nearest the 48 Text | is accomplished when the moon has completed her orbit 49 Text | the earth, and some in the moon, and some in the other instruments