On the Heavens (Loeb Classical Library: Greek Authors, 338aristotele)
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From one point of view it might seem impossible that the heaven should be one and unique, since in all formations and products whether of nature or of art we can distinguish the shape in itself and the shape in combination with matter. For instance the form of the sphere is one thing and the gold or bronze sphere another; the shape of the circle again is one thing, the bronze or wooden circle another.
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From one point of view it might seem impossible that the heaven should be one and unique, since in all formations and products whether of nature or of art we can distinguish the shape in itself and the shape in combination with matter. For instance the form of the sphere is one thing and the gold or bronze sphere another; the shape of the circle again is one thing, the bronze or wooden circle another.
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Aristotle: On the Heavens (Loeb Classical Library, No. 338),Aristotle,William Keith Chambers Guthrie,Harvard University Press,0674993721,History & Surveys - Ancient & Classical,Literature: Classics,Philosophy,Philosophy & Social Aspects,Other prose: classical, early & medieval
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