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1 III, 2 | same nature as the actual stars.-Now there are some who 2 VII, 2 | universe and its parts, stars and moon and sun. But whether 3 VII, 16| even if we had not seen the stars, none the less, I suppose, 4 IX, 8 | And so the sun and the stars and the whole heaven are 5 XII, 8 | eternal. For the nature of the stars is eternal just because 6 XII, 8 | as the movements of the stars, and in their nature eternal, 7 XII, 8 | as the movements of the stars, is evident. But in the 8 XII, 8 | the sphere of the fixed stars, and the second moves in 9 XII, 8 | the sphere of the fixed stars is that which moves all 10 XII, 8 | must be for the sake of the stars. For if there is to be a 11 XIV, 6 | Pleiad consists of seven stars? Surely the champions were 12 XIV, 6 | other peoples count more stars in both. Nay they even say