On the Heavens
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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