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1 I, 9 | which contains the moon, the sun, and some of the stars; 2 II, 7 | particularly in that part where the sun is attached to it. Hence 3 II, 7 | warmth increases as the sun gets nearer or higher or 4 II, 8 | possess this movement is the sun, at sunrise or sunset, and 5 II, 8 | appearance is due not to the sun itself but to the distance 6 II, 9 | that effect. Also, when the sun and the moon, they say, 7 II, 11| the crescent shape of the sun’s eclipses. One, then, of 8 II, 12| case. The movements of the sun and moon are fewer than 9 II, 13| frequent than eclipses of the sun: for in addition to the 10 II, 13| bring the fact that, as the sun rises and sets, the part 11 II, 13| the great distance of the sun from the earth and the great