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1 III, 4 | great in the limbs of the~Sphere,~And sprang to assert its 2 IV, 2 | successive ones within the sphere of mathematics.~Now since 3 IV, 2 | properties err not by leaving the sphere of philosophy, but by forgetting 4 IV, 7 | intermediate; for instance, in the sphere of numbers there will be 5 V, 25| form; e.g. of the bronze sphere or of the bronze cube both 6 VII, 8 | produced (and this is either a sphere or a circle or whatever 7 VII, 8 | so we do not make the sphere, except incidentally, because 8 VII, 8 | incidentally, because the brazen sphere is a sphere and we make 9 VII, 8 | because the brazen sphere is a sphere and we make the forme. For 10 VII, 8 | to make the round or the sphere, but something else, i.e. 11 VII, 8 | assumed. E.g. we make a brazen sphere; and that in the sense that 12 VII, 8 | make this other, which is a sphere.) If, then, we also make 13 VII, 8 | But that there is a brazen sphere, this we make. For we make 14 VII, 8 | it out of brass and the sphere; we bring the form into 15 VII, 8 | and the result is a brazen sphere. But if the essence of sphere 16 VII, 8 | sphere. But if the essence of sphere in general is to be produced, 17 VII, 8 | other form. If, then, a sphere is "the figure whose circumference 18 VII, 8 | corresponds to the brazen sphere. It is obvious, then, from 19 VII, 8 | form.~Is there, then, a sphere apart from the individual 20 VII, 8 | analogous to "this brazen sphere", but man and animal to " 21 VII, 8 | man and animal to "brazen sphere" in general. Obviously, 22 VII, 9 | categories. For as the brazen sphere comes to be, but not the 23 VII, 9 | comes to be, but not the sphere nor the brass, and so too 24 VIII, 6| other cause of the potential sphere’s becoming actually a sphere, 25 VIII, 6| sphere’s becoming actually a sphere, but this was the essence 26 X, 2 | being"; so that since in the sphere of qualities the one is 27 X, 2 | thing-and similarly in the sphere of quantities, clearly we 28 X, 4 | is, it is only within the sphere of that which is receptive 29 XI, 8 | concerned with the same sphere; for purpose cannot exist 30 XII, 3 | and the shape of a bronze sphere exists at the same time 31 XII, 3 | same time as the bronze sphere. (But we must examine whether 32 XII, 8 | of which the first is the sphere of the fixed stars, and 33 XII, 8 | mentioned above (for the sphere of the fixed stars is that 34 XII, 8 | but the poles of the third sphere of each planet are in the 35 XII, 8 | the motion of the fourth sphere is in the circle which is 36 XII, 8 | the equator of the third sphere; and the poles of the third 37 XII, 8 | and the poles of the third sphere are different for each of 38 XII, 8 | same position the outermost sphere of the star which in each