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1 I, 6| are a conjunction of the planets approaching one another 2 I, 6| the comet is one of the planets, but that it appears at 3 I, 6| the comet is one of the planets. For all the planets appear 4 I, 6| the planets. For all the planets appear in the circle of 5 I, 6| appear, as well when all the planets are visible as when some 6 I, 6| are a coalescence of the planets is, first, the fact that 7 I, 6| that conjunctions of the planets with one another, and with 8 I, 7| of the fixed stars or the planets, owing to their motion, 9 I, 8| the sun only but all the planets move in it. We can see the 10 I, 8| not the path of one of the planets, nor the light of imperceptible 11 I, 8| of the fixed stars or the planets. Then these stars appear 12 I, 8| motion of the sun and the planets, and for this reason most