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1 I, 2 | circular motion is necessarily primary. For the perfect is naturally 2 I, 2 | surely be some simple and primary body which is ordained to 3 I, 3 | unalterable.~The reasons why the primary body is eternal and not 4 I, 3 | have just said about the primary bodily substance was well 5 I, 3 | And so, implying that the primary body is something else beyond 6 I, 5 | impossible. Let us try the primary body first, and then go 7 I, 7 | remain unchallenged. For the primary movements being finite in 8 I, 9 | whatever is divine, whatever is primary and supreme, is necessarily 9 II, 4 | substance and also by nature primary.~First, let us consider 10 II, 4 | generally which shape is primary among planes and solids 11 II, 4 | also that the circle is primary among figures. And the sphere 12 II, 6 | we have shown that it is primary and simple and ungenerated 13 II, 6 | these attributes. It is the primary that moves the primary, 14 II, 6 | the primary that moves the primary, the simple the simple, 15 II, 6 | therefore that which is primary contains nothing unnatural, 16 II, 12| to its distance from the primary motion. For we should expect, 17 II, 12| should expect, since the primary body shows one motion only, 18 II, 12| centre and thus nearer to the primary body than they, as observation 19 II, 12| this. Why is it that the primary motion includes such a multitude 20 II, 12| difficulty that into the one primary motion is crowded a vast 21 II, 13| centre will be something primary and precious; but to the 22 III, 1 | then, we have spoken of the primary element, of its bodily constitution, 23 III, 2 | Democritus, who say that the primary bodies are in perpetual 24 III, 3 | knowledge depends on what is primary, and the elements are the 25 III, 3 | and the elements are the primary constituents of bodies, 26 III, 4 | are also unacceptable. The primary masses, according to them, 27 III, 5 | the other bodies that is primary and not that which is intermediate. 28 III, 5 | among figures the pyramid is primary and has the smallest parts; 29 III, 5 | smallest parts; and the primary body must have the primary 30 III, 5 | primary body must have the primary figure: therefore fire will 31 III, 5 | one hand, they make the primary body an atom, the view will 32 III, 5 | on the other hand, the primary body is divisible, then ( 33 IV, 1 | position above and in nature primary. And since the universe 34 IV, 2 | composed of an equal number of primary parts: for that would give 35 IV, 2 | Those who maintain that the primary or atomic parts, of which 36 IV, 4 | these parts, since they are primary and all else consequential: