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1 III, 2 | heaven, and a sun and a moon (and so with the other heavenly 2 VI, 2 | e.g.’on the day of new moon’; for even that which happens 3 VI, 2 | happens on the day of new moon happens then either always 4 VII, 2 | and its parts, stars and moon and sun. But whether these 5 VII, 15| unique, like the sun or the moon. For people err not only 6 VII, 17| be evident-e.g. that the moon is eclipsed-but the fact 7 VIII, 4| matter? There is none; the moon is that which suffers eclipse. 8 XII, 8 | motion of the sun or of the moon involves, in either case, 9 XII, 8 | the circle in which the moon moves is inclined at a greater 10 XII, 8 | to the sun and two to the moon, if one is to explain the 11 XII, 8 | one were not to add to the moon and to the sun the movements 12 XIV, 6 | and again those of the moon,-yes, and the life and prime 13 XIV, 6 | of number; e.g. sun and moon would have been the same.