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1 II, 2 | acted on by air, air by the sun, the sun by Strife, and 2 II, 2 | air, air by the sun, the sun by Strife, and so on without 3 III, 2 | the sensible heaven, and a sun and a moon (and so with 4 VII, 2 | parts, stars and moon and sun. But whether these alone 5 VII, 15| which are unique, like the sun or the moon. For people 6 VII, 15| attributes whose removal the sun would survive, e.g. "going 7 VII, 15| it will no longer be the sun; but it is strange if this 8 VII, 15| if this is so; for "the sun" means a certain substance); 9 VII, 15| existence, clearly it will be a sun; the formula therefore is 10 VII, 15| therefore is general. But the sun was supposed to be an individual, 11 IX, 8 | directions). And so the sun and the stars and the whole 12 XII, 5 | and (3) besides these the sun and its oblique course, 13 XII, 8 | supposed that the motion of the sun or of the moon involves, 14 XII, 8 | angle than that in which the sun moves. And the motion of 15 XII, 8 | spheres should be added to the sun and two to the moon, if 16 XII, 8 | add to the moon and to the sun the movements we mentioned, 17 XIV, 6 | E.g. the motions of the sun have a number, and again 18 XIV, 6 | same form of number; e.g. sun and moon would have been