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1 I, 7 | from one another by their figures; but their nature is one, 2 I, 10| when they construct their figures, not implying that the universe 3 II, 4 | will be the first of plane figures. Again, if by complete, 4 II, 4 | circle is primary among figures. And the sphere holds the 5 II, 4 | the circle is among plane figures. Further, those who divide 6 II, 4 | sphere is first of solid figures.~If, again, one orders figures 7 II, 4 | figures.~If, again, one orders figures according to their numbers, 8 III, 4 | differ in figure, and all figures are composed of pyramids, 9 III, 4 | the case of rectilinear figures, while the sphere has eight 10 III, 4 | eight pyramidal parts. The figures must have their principles, 11 III, 5 | is the most piercing of figures as fire is of bodies, or-more 12 III, 5 | finest parts, so all solid figures are composed of pryamids: 13 III, 5 | body is fire, while among figures the pyramid is primary and 14 III, 8 | there are only three plane figures which can fill a space, 15 III, 8 | error. These may be the figures best adapted to movement; 16 III, 8 | as they allege, atomic figures. Anyhow if these functions 17 III, 8 | Let us grant that these figures may reasonably be supposed 18 III, 8 | is no contrariety between figures. That is why they have all 19 III, 8 | have their distinguishing figures. Some of them, however,