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Essays and Miscellanies

CHAPTER XV
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OF THE ORDER AND PLACE OF THE STARS.
Xenocrates says that the stars are moved in one and the same superficies.

The other Stoics say that they are moved in various superficies, some being superior, others inferior.

Democritus, that the fixed stars are in the highest place; after those the planets; after these the sun, Venus, and the moon, in order.

Plato, that the first after the fixed stars that makes its appearance is Phaenon, the star of Saturn; the second Phaeton, the star of Jupiter; the third the fiery, which is the star of Mars; the fourth the morning star, which is the star of Venus; the fifth the shining star, and that is the star of Mercury; in the sixth place is the sun, in the seventh the moon.


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