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1 III, 2 | geometers), nor are the movements and spiral orbits in the 2 III, 5 | are. For modifications and movements and relations and dispositions 3 V, 4 | nature because they are movements proceeding from this. And 4 V, 14| and the differentiae of movements. Virtue and vice fall among 5 V, 21| injurious alterations and movements, and, above all painful 6 VII, 10| letters or the letters as movements in the air; for in these 7 IX, 3 | main, been extended from movements to other things; for actuality 8 IX, 6 | we must call the one set movements, and the other actualities. 9 IX, 6 | walking, building; these are movements, and incomplete at that. 10 XI, 9 | account applies to all other movements.~That what we have said 11 XI, 11| and destruction are not movements, and these are the changes 12 XII, 1 | sense, but are qualities and movements of it,-or else even the 13 XII, 5 | substances, modifications and movements do not exist. Further, these 14 XII, 8 | treatises), each of these movements also must be caused by a 15 XII, 8 | of the same number as the movements of the stars, and in their 16 XII, 8 | to the same order as the movements of the stars, is evident. 17 XII, 8 | But in the number of the movements we reach a problem which 18 XII, 8 | of no substance. That the movements are more numerous than the 19 XII, 8 | the actual number of these movements, we now-to give some notion 20 XII, 8 | moon and to the sun the movements we mentioned, the whole 21 XII, 8 | but there cannot he other movements besides those mentioned. 22 XII, 8 | another movement, but all the movements must be for the sake of