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Aristotle
On the Heavens

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1 I, 2 | two, which are the only simple movements. And the reason 2 I, 2 | circular line, are the only simple magnitudes. Now revolution 3 I, 2 | motion towards it. All simple motion, then, must be motion 4 I, 2 | forms.~Bodies are either simple or compounded of such; and 5 I, 2 | compounded of such; and by simple bodies I mean those which 6 I, 2 | movements also will be either simple or in some sort compound-simple 7 I, 2 | compound-simple in the case of the simple bodies, compound in that 8 I, 2 | motion will be that of the simple body which prevails in the 9 I, 2 | there is such a thing as simple movement, and that circular 10 I, 2 | that both movement of a simple body is simple and simple 11 I, 2 | movement of a simple body is simple and simple movement is of 12 I, 2 | simple body is simple and simple movement is of a simple 13 I, 2 | simple movement is of a simple body (for if it is movement 14 I, 2 | in virtue of a prevailing simple element), then there must 15 I, 2 | must necessarily be some simple body which revolves naturally 16 I, 2 | movement natural to each of the simple bodies. Again, if the unnatural 17 I, 2 | circular movement, being a simple motion, must be unnatural, 18 I, 2 | straight line belongs to simple bodies-fire moving straight 19 I, 2 | be the movement of some simple body. For the movement of 20 I, 2 | said, determined by that simple body which preponderates 21 I, 2 | it must surely be some simple and primary body which is 22 I, 3 | saw, appropriate to each simple body, and so we should be 23 I, 3 | the number of what we call simple bodies cannot be greater 24 I, 3 | than it is. The motion of a simple body must itself be simple, 25 I, 3 | simple body must itself be simple, and we assert that there 26 I, 3 | there are only these two simple motions, the circular and 27 I, 5 | to be classed either as simple or as composite; the infinite 28 I, 5 | therefore, will be either simple or composite.~But it is 29 I, 5 | clear, further, that if the simple bodies are finite, the composite 30 I, 5 | then, is whether any of the simple bodies can be infinite in 31 I, 7 | in number, the kinds of simple body are necessarily also 32 I, 7 | since the movement of a simple body is simple, and the 33 I, 7 | movement of a simple body is simple, and the simple movements 34 I, 7 | body is simple, and the simple movements are finite, and 35 I, 8 | identical nature of the simple bodies in the various universes, 36 I, 8 | difference of nature in the simple bodies according as they 37 I, 9 | between "this universe" and simple "universe"; the second is 38 I, 9 | circumference it must be either a simple or a composite body, and 39 I, 9 | it cannot be any of the simple bodies. For, first, it has 40 I, 9 | is not possible that any simple body should be outside the 41 I, 9 | outside the heaven. But, if no simple body, neither can any mixed 42 I, 9 | for the presence of the simple body is involved in the 43 I, 9 | unnaturally, and will be either simple or composite; so that the 44 II, 4 | prior to the many and the simple to the complex, the circle 45 II, 5 | to move with a movement simple and unceasing, and, further, 46 II, 6 | shown that it is primary and simple and ungenerated and indestructible 47 II, 6 | that moves the primary, the simple the simple, the indestructible 48 II, 6 | primary, the simple the simple, the indestructible and 49 II, 6 | nothing unnatural, being simple and unmixed and in its proper 50 II, 10| revolution of the heavens is a simple movement and the swiftest 51 II, 10| is nearest to that first simple revolution should take the 52 II, 12| achieve it by little and simple action, and that which is 53 II, 14| a single movement, and a simple thing a simple: contrary 54 II, 14| movement, and a simple thing a simple: contrary movements cannot 55 III, 1 | As substances I class the simple bodies-fire, earth, and 56 III, 1 | sense attributes which are simple are nevertheless divisible. 57 III, 2 | necessity that each of the simple bodies should have a natural 58 III, 3 | and movements are either simple or mixed, mixed in mixed 59 III, 3 | mixed in mixed bodies and simple in simple, there must obviously 60 III, 3 | mixed bodies and simple in simple, there must obviously be 61 III, 3 | there must obviously be simple bodies; for there are simple 62 III, 3 | simple bodies; for there are simple movements. It is plain, 63 III, 4 | there is an infinity of simple bodies. But they have never 64 III, 4 | one or two or more, the simple bodies must be the same 65 III, 4 | its proper movement, and a simple body has a simple movement, 66 III, 4 | and a simple body has a simple movement, and the number 67 III, 4 | movement, and the number of simple movements is not infinite, 68 III, 4 | not infinite, because the simple motions are only two and 69 III, 6 | that fire, water, and every simple body undergo a process of 70 III, 8 | give a shape to each of the simple bodies is unsound, for the 71 III, 8 | it is manifest that the simple bodies are often given a


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