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1 I, 5 | principles, and indeed in the sphere of quantity possesses it 2 I, 5 | square or a circle or a sphere, it cannot be infinite, 3 I, 5 | such thing as an infinite sphere or square or circle, and 4 I, 9 | instance the form of the sphere is one thing and the gold 5 I, 9 | thing and the gold or bronze sphere another; the shape of the 6 I, 9 | essential nature of the sphere or circle we do not include 7 I, 9 | speaking of the copper or gold sphere we do include them. We still 8 II, 2 | subsequently is included in a sphere. The difference of function 9 II, 4 | primary among figures. And the sphere holds the same position 10 II, 4 | solids have several. The sphere is among solids what the 11 II, 4 | among solids they leave the sphere undivided, as not possessing 12 II, 4 | is clear, then, that the sphere is first of solid figures.~ 13 II, 4 | and the bodies below the sphere of the planets are contiguous 14 II, 4 | are contiguous with the sphere above them. The sphere then 15 II, 4 | the sphere above them. The sphere then will be spherical throughout; 16 II, 7 | are carried on a moving sphere, so that, though they are 17 II, 7 | yet the air underneath the sphere of the revolving body is 18 II, 8 | while of all shapes the sphere is the most convenient for 19 II, 11| movement. Such a shape is the sphere, since it possesses no instrument 20 II, 11| will have the form of a sphere. Again, what holds of one 21 II, 12| many bodies. For this last sphere moves with many others, 22 II, 12| which it is fixed, each sphere being actually a body; so 23 II, 12| be a joint product. Each sphere, in fact, has its particular 24 II, 13| lies at the centre of the sphere, but rather fire. The Pythagoreans 25 II, 14| movement, except the first sphere, is observed to be passed, 26 II, 14| shape, but also that it is a sphere of no great size: for otherwise 27 III, 1 | view in the mathematical sphere will reproduce themselves 28 III, 4 | except so far to allot the sphere to fire. Air, water, and 29 III, 4 | rectilinear figures, while the sphere has eight pyramidal parts. 30 III, 7 | takes the shape both of a sphere and of a cube, or, as some 31 III, 7 | division of a pyramid or a sphere must leave somewhere at 32 III, 7 | least a residue which is not sphere or a pyramid. Either, then, 33 III, 8 | combustion, some made it a sphere, others a pyramid. These 34 III, 8 | is in a foreign place a sphere or a pyramid, but in its 35 III, 8 | Democritus makes even the sphere a kind of angle, which cuts 36 III, 8 | produces fire, and fire is a sphere or a pyramid. The body, 37 III, 8 | needs produce pyramids or a sphere spheres. One might as well 38 IV, 4 | every genus. Alike in the sphere of quality and in that of