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According to Aristotle in On the Heavens, the heavenly bodies are the most perfect realities, (or "[...]"), whose [...] are ruled by principles other than those of bodies in the sublunary sphere
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According to Aristotle in On the Heavens, the heavenly bodies are the most perfect realities, (or "[...]"), whose [...] are ruled by principles other than those of bodies in the sublunary sphere
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According to Aristotle in On the Heavens, the heavenly bodies are the most perfect realities, (or "[...]"), whose [...] are ruled by principles other than those of bodies in the sublunary sphere
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According to Aristotle in On the Heavens, the heavenly bodies are the most perfect realities, (or "substances"), whose motions are ruled by principles other than those of bodies in the sublunary sphere

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On the Heavens - Wikipedia
is astronomical theory and his ideas on the concrete workings of the terrestrial world. It should not be confused with the spurious work On the Universe (De mundo, also known as On the Cosmos). <span>According to Aristotle in On the Heavens, the heavenly bodies are the most perfect realities, (or "substances"), whose motions are ruled by principles other than those of bodies in the sublunary sphere. The latter are composed of one or all of the four classical elements (earth, water, air, fire) and are perishable; but the matter of which the heavens are made is imperishable aether,

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