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1 [Title] | On the Heavens~ 2 I, 5 | our eyes tell us that the heavens revolve in a circle, and 3 I, 5 | time is finite in which the heavens complete their circular 4 I, 5 | infinity of time. Moreover the heavens certainly revolve, and they 5 I, 7 | good as saying that the heavens are infinite, which we have 6 I, 9 | either are, or may be, more heavens than one. On these grounds, 7 I, 9 | that there might be several heavens. We must, however, return 8 I, 9 | there ever be formed more heavens than one, but this heaven 9 II, 4 | also it is clear that the heavens are spherical. But the surface 10 II, 6 | actual in the case of the heavens. As to that which is moved, 11 II, 8 | secondly, the fact that the heavens do not break in pieces follows 12 II, 8 | bodies. Since, therefore, the heavens have to move in one lace, 13 II, 10| outermost revolution of the heavens is a simple movement and 14 II, 10| reverse motion to that of the heavens. This at once leads us to 15 II, 12| between the first and last heavens attain it indeed, but at 16 II, 12| principle of the several heavens one must regard the first 17 II, 13| who try to generate the heavens to explain why the earth 18 II, 13| that the motion of the heavens, moving about it at a higher 19 III, 5 | they say-bracing all the heavens.~Now those who decide for