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Aristotle
Meteorology

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1 I, 1| natural motion, also the stars ordered in the motion of 2 I, 1| nearest to the motion of the stars. Such are the milky way, 3 I, 3| smaller than some individual stars. As for the water, it is 4 I, 3| the earth and the nearest stars. Are we to consider it to 5 I, 3| between the earth and the stars air: but if they had considered 6 I, 3| and the reason why the stars in the upper region impart 7 I, 3| near to the heat of the stars, nor to the rays relected 8 I, 3| of the space between the stars and the earth, and what 9 I, 3| and near, and that of the stars is rapid but distant, while 10 I, 3| sun, which most of all the stars is considered to be hot, 11 I, 4| far to exceed in speed the stars, the sun, and the moon.~ 12 I, 5| that of moving torches and stars. So it is not surprising 13 I, 5| through a smoky, medium, the stars when they rise and set look 14 I, 6| intervals than the other stars because it is slowest to 15 I, 6| fact that some of the fixed stars too get a tail. For this 16 I, 6| them either one or more stars. For instance the great 17 I, 6| and affirms that certain stars have been seen when comets 18 I, 6| another, and with the fixed stars, take place, and we have 19 I, 6| coinciding with one of the stars in the Twins and hiding 20 I, 6| point. It is true that some stars seem to be bigger than others, 21 I, 7| shooting" of scattered "stars". We may say, then, that 22 I, 7| constituted by one of the fixed stars or the planets, owing to 23 I, 7| fringe is not close to the stars themselves. Just as haloes 24 I, 7| relation of a halo to the stars, except that the colour 25 I, 7| round one of the regular stars, that makes it impossible 26 I, 7| motion of the sun and the stars. For this motion does not 27 I, 8| is the path of one of the stars that fell from heaven at 28 I, 8| is the light of certain stars. For, they say, when the 29 I, 8| below the earth some of the stars are hidden from it. Now 30 I, 8| peculiar light of those stars which are shaded by the 31 I, 8| and the distance of the stars from the earth many times 32 I, 8| night) would not reach the stars. On the contrary, the sun 33 I, 8| the sun shines on all the stars and the earth screens none 34 I, 8| the light of imperceptible stars, nor a reflection. And those 35 I, 8| formed by one of the fixed stars or the planets. Then these 36 I, 8| the planets. Then these stars appear to be fringed, because 37 I, 8| happens in the case of the stars severally happens in the 38 I, 8| a flame, that of all the stars should have a similar result, 39 I, 8| that region in which the stars are biggest and most numerous 40 I, 8| what called "scattered" stars (you have only to look to 41 I, 8| the biggest and the most stars, it is natural to suppose 42 I, 8| The so-called "scattered" stars it is not possible to set 43 I, 8| intervals full of these stars: in the other circles there 44 II, 2| the number and size of the stars, that these thinkers should 45 III, 2| and the moon and bright stars, by night as well as by 46 III, 3| moon or one of the other stars: the explanation being in 47 III, 3| Haloes are formed round stars for the same reasons, but 48 III, 4| so, too, the sun and the stars seem bigger when rising


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