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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| because the sun, moon, and stars run about the heaven; and 2 Intro| the elements—sun, moon, stars, earth, aether, air, fire, 3 Text | that the sun, moon, earth, stars, and heaven, which are still 4 Text | kind of Gods—the sun, moon, stars, earth, aether, air, fire, 5 Text | say of the month and the stars?~SOCRATES: Meis (month) 6 Text | diminution; the name of astra (stars) seems to be derived from Euthydemus Part
7 Text | such as the numbers of the stars and of the sand?~Certainly; Gorgias Part
8 Text | about the motions of the stars and sun and moon, and their Laws Book
9 7 | the heavenly bodies—the stars and sun and moon, and the 10 7 | with the revolutions of the stars in relation to one another. 11 7 | and moon, and the other stars. There would be great folly 12 7 | or true notion about the stars?~Athenian. My good friends, 13 7 | that they and divers other stars do not keep the same path, 14 7 | and the moon and the other stars is not the truth, but the 15 10 | earth and the sun, and the stars and the universe, and the 16 10 | and produce the sun, moon, stars, and earth, claiming for 17 10 | and sun, and moon, and stars—they have been created by 18 10 | and moon, and the other stars, does she not carry round 19 10 | sense.~Athenian. And of the stars too, and of the moon, and 20 12 | order of the motion of the stars, and of all things under 21 12 | among men, that the sun and stars are without soul. Even in 22 12 | is said to exist in the stars, and gone through the previous Meno Part
23 Intro| and all things, like the stars in heaven, will shed their Parmenides Part
24 Intro| as well as in the sun and stars, great truths are contained. Phaedo Part
25 Intro| true heaven and the true stars. Our earth is everywhere 26 Intro| behold the sun, moon and stars as they truly are, and their 27 Intro| to be or have, like the stars, a principle of motion ( 28 Text | about the sun and moon and stars, and that he would explain 29 Text | pure heaven—there are the stars also; and it is the heaven 30 Text | saw the sun and the other stars, he having never come to 31 Text | which we imagine that the stars move. But the fact is, that 32 Text | they see the sun, moon, and stars as they truly are, and their Philebus Part
33 Text | of the moon, and of the stars and of the whole circle The Republic Book
34 6 | and seasons and sky and stars and winds, and whatever 35 6 | shining, but the moon and stars only, see dimly, and are 36 7 | light of the moon and the stars and the spangled heaven; 37 7 | will see the sky and the stars by night better than the 38 7 | at the movements of the stars? Will he not think that 39 7 | month to the year, or of the stars to these and to one another, 40 7 | designed to look up at the stars, so are the ears to hear 41 7 | behold the real animals and stars, and last of all the sun 42 10 | second. The largest (or fixed stars) is spangled, and the seventh ( 43 10 | ways to their birth, like stars shooting. He himself was The Sophist Part
44 Intro| reach of human thought, like stars shining in a distant heaven. The Statesman Part
45 Intro| which tells how the sun and stars once arose in the west and 46 Intro| mankind are influenced by the stars, or who maintained that 47 Text | tells how the sun and the stars once rose in the west, and 48 Text | change in the course of the stars and the sun must have occurred Theaetetus Part
49 Text | he was looking up at the stars. She said, that he was so Timaeus Part
50 Intro| generalities, from the earth to the stars. He lifts up his eyes to 51 Intro| coincide...To this end the stars came into being, that the 52 Intro| same. Thus then the fixed stars were created, being divine 53 Intro| spot, and the wandering stars, in their courses, were 54 Intro| where and behind what other stars they appear to disappear— 55 Intro| souls equal in number to the stars, and assigned each to a 56 Intro| had never seen the sun, stars, and heavens, the words 57 Intro| music, the motions of the stars, the forms of atoms, the 58 Intro| over the other—the fixed stars keep the ‘wanderers’ of 59 Intro| the heaven of the fixed stars, partaking of the divine 60 Intro| the inner the wandering stars. The soul of the world was 61 Intro| outer circle of the fixed stars and the inner circle of 62 Intro| are planets or wandering stars; all alike move in circles— 63 Intro| move in circles—Laws.) The stars are the habitations of the 64 Intro| attributing to the fixed stars only the most perfect motion— 65 Intro| the orbits of the fixed stars take a different direction 66 Intro| the circle of the fixed stars, and they have a second 67 Intro| of the earth. The fixed stars have also two movements— 68 Intro| perfect than the wandering stars, as Plato himself terms 69 Intro| and occultations of the stars, which, if the outer heaven 70 Intro| of the gods, who are the stars, and of the universe.~There 71 Intro| be a body like the other stars revolving in space around 72 Intro| as well as in suns and stars; in the human body as well 73 Intro| the heaven of the fixed stars’ which is beyond them. It 74 Intro| Plato made the sun and stars living beings and not masses 75 Intro| the sun and moon and the stars belong, and the world of 76 Intro| divisible, of the fixed stars and the planets, of the 77 Text | and moon and five other stars, which are called the planets, 78 Text | revolving,—in seven orbits seven stars. First, there was the moon 79 Text | he assigned to the other stars, and to give all the reasons 80 Text | present.~Now, when all the stars which were necessary to 81 Text | the periods of the other stars, and they have no name for 82 Text | came into being such of the stars as in their heavenly progress 83 Text | for this reason the fixed stars were created, to be divine 84 Text | same spot; and the other stars which reverse their motion 85 Text | souls equal in number to the stars, and assigned each soul 86 Text | for had we never seen the stars, and the sun, and the heaven,