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So Aristotle numbers but eight, Ptolomie nine, Purbacchius ten, Maginus eleven, and this distinction they make from the distinct motions they have observed in the wandring and fixed Starrs. |
So Aristotle numbers but eight, Ptolemy nine, Purbacchius ten, Maginus eleven, and this distinction they make from the distinct motions they have observed in the wandering and fixed Stars. |
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