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1 I, 3 | explained. So at the centre and round it we get earth and water, 2 I, 3 | elements, by themselves; round them and contiguous with 3 I, 3 | circular motion. For the air round the earth is necessarily 4 I, 4 | called fire as being spread round the terrestrial sphere on 5 I, 7 | with it below, is carried round the earth by the motion 6 I, 7 | independently, indeed oftener than round one of the regular stars, 7 I, 8 | Again, no fringe appears round the sun or moon: for they 8 I, 12| of their fall and become round and smaller in size.~It 9 I, 12| then fish) pour warm water round their reeds that it may 10 II, 1 | world had been built up round our earth and for its sake, 11 II, 1 | ocean and people dwell all round them. Hence, if these seas 12 II, 1 | pass below the earth, but round its northern part, and that 13 II, 2 | mass of the earth is that round which the rest of the elements 14 II, 2 | was moist and the world round the earth was warmed by 15 II, 2 | these), but all of them come round again in a circle to the 16 II, 4 | from the earth, they blow round it because all the surrounding 17 II, 4 | evaporation from the earth moving round the earth", it is clear 18 II, 5 | depict the inhabited earth as round, but both ascertained facts 19 II, 5 | admits of its extending all round the earth. For we meet with 20 II, 5 | to prevent our travelling round the earth unless the extent 21 II, 5 | from being inhabited all round.~Now since there must be 22 II, 6 | of the horizon, which is round, but it represents the zone 23 II, 6 | before.~The Etesiae veer round: they begin from the north, 24 II, 6 | dwellers in the east they veer round as far as Apeliotes.~So 25 III, 1 | straight line, and whirls round by its circular motion and 26 III, 2 | complete circle: it is seen round the sun and the moon and 27 III, 3 | circle and why it appears round the sun or the moon or one 28 III, 3 | from the mist that forms round the sun or the moon, and 29 III, 3 | position.~Haloes are commoner round the moon because the greater 30 III, 3 | rapidly.~Haloes are formed round stars for the same reasons, 31 III, 4 | sun whereas the halo is round it. They are both reflections, 32 III, 4 | lamps. A rainbow appears round these in winter, generally 33 III, 4 | colour is more like that round the lamps, being purple