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- Caelo may refer to: A misspelling of Carlo On the Heavens (De Caelo in Latin), a treatise in cosmology by the ancient Gr**** philosopher Aristotle "servare...
- On the Heavens (Gr****: Περὶ οὐρανοῦ; Latin: De Caelo or De Caelo et Mundo) is Aristotle's chief cosmological treatise: written in 350 BCE, it contains...
- and oblativa au****es could be further divided into five subclasses: ex caelo (thunder, lightning) ex avibus (birds) ex tripudiis (attitude to food, and...
- systems for which we have to thank him in his commentary on the books De Caelo. We even find in his writings some traces of a disposition for the observation...
- Church prior to the liturgical changes of Vatican II. The word "cælis", not "cælo", is used in Finnegan, Sean. The Book of Catholic Prayer. 2000: Loyola Press...
- August 25, 2007. Retrieved August 3, 2007. Aristotle, De Caelo, 294b13–21 Aristotle, De Caelo, II. 13. 3; 294a 28: "Many others say the Earth rests upon...
- stated. Drabkin quotes numerous p****ages from Physics and On the Heavens (De Caelo) which state Aristotle's laws of motion. Drabkin agrees that density is...
- some more or less articulately but other feebly, enjoy. — Aristotle, De Caelo, I.9, 279 a17–30 The unmoved mover is an immaterial substance (separate...
- ISBN 0-486-41444-2. Easterling, H. (1961). "Homocentric Spheres in De Caelo". Phronesis. 6 (2): 138–141. doi:10.1163/156852861x00161. JSTOR 4181694...
- iambic dimeter, as at, for example, Epode 5.1–2: At o deorum quicquid in caelo regit       terras et humanum genus 'But, o any of the gods in the heavens...