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  • Thinking Outside the Sphere Views of the Stars from Aristotle to Herschel Thinking Outside the Sphere

    Thinking Outside the Sphere Views of the Stars from Aristotle to Herschel Thinking Outside the Sphere

  • Max Planck Institute for the History of Science Aristotle And

    Max Planck Institute for the History of Science Aristotle And

  • Philoponus on the Nature of the Heavens and the Movement of Elements in Against Aristotle on the Eternity of the World

    Philoponus on the Nature of the Heavens and the Movement of Elements in Against Aristotle on the Eternity of the World

  • A Presocratics Reader

    A Presocratics Reader

  • The First Solvay: 350 BC Aristotle's Assault on Plato

    The First Solvay: 350 BC Aristotle's Assault on Plato

  • Mathematics and Cosmology in Plato's Timaeus

    Mathematics and Cosmology in Plato's Timaeus

  • Cicero on the Philosophy of Religion

    Cicero on the Philosophy of Religion

  • The Pythagorean Table of Opposites, Symbolic Classification, and Aristotle

    The Pythagorean Table of Opposites, Symbolic Classification, and Aristotle

  • Infinities As Natural Places

    Infinities As Natural Places

  • Selections from on the Heavens and Metaphysics on the Heavens

    Selections from on the Heavens and Metaphysics on the Heavens

  • The Notion of Cause in Anaximander Thesis for the Degree of Master In

    The Notion of Cause in Anaximander Thesis for the Degree of Master In

  • Copernicus and the Origin of His Heliocentric System

    Copernicus and the Origin of His Heliocentric System

  • On the Heavens (Exerpts)

    On the Heavens (Exerpts)

  • Copernicus' Role in the Scientific Revolution

    Copernicus' Role in the Scientific Revolution

  • History of Astronomy

    History of Astronomy

  • 8 · the Foundations of Theoretical Cartography in Archaic and Classical Greece

    8 · the Foundations of Theoretical Cartography in Archaic and Classical Greece

  • Circular Motion, Contrariety, and Aristotle's Unwinding Spheres

    Circular Motion, Contrariety, and Aristotle's Unwinding Spheres

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  • Simplicius: on Aristotle, on the Heavens 3.1--7 Translated by Ian Mueller London: Duckworth, 2009
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  • Thales Some Say That [Soul] Is Mixed in the Whole Universe
  • Anaximander and Anaximenes of Miletus
  • The Classical Quarterly THEOPHRASTUS on PLATONIC
  • The Varying Agenda of the Study of the Heavens: Mesopotamia, Greece, China
  • HISTORY of ASTRONOMY Largely on the Basis of Greek Astronomy
  • The Origin and Foundations of Milesian Thought
  • Aristotle's Criticism of Plato's Mathematical Cosmology
  • Aristotle on Mathematical Pythagoreanism in the Fourth Century BCE
  • Aristotle's Heavenly Cosmology and Noether's First Theorem
  • Simplicius and Geminus on Early Greek Astronomy and Testimonia
  • Anaximander and Anaximenes of Miletus
  • In Memoriam Ian Mueller (1938--2010)1
  • On the Heavens by Aristotle Written 350 BC
  • Light and Telescopes
  • Learning from History: a Lesson on the Model of the Earth
  • Chapter 3 Thales and Anaximander


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