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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 BC,[citation needed]...
- 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...
- 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...
- some more or less articulately but other feebly, enjoy. — Aristotle, De Caelo, I.9, 279 a17–30 The unmoved mover is immaterial substance (separate and...
- Livy recorded prodigies in the winter sky, including navium speciem de caelo adfulsisse ("phantom ships had been seen gleaming in the sky"). 76 BC Spark...
- sanctificetur nomen tuum adveniat regnum tuum fiat voluntas tua sicut in cælo et in terra panem nostrum supersubstantialem da nobis hodie et dimitte nobis...
- and oblativa au****es could be further divided into five subclasses: ex caelo (thunder, lightning) ex avibus (birds) ex tripudiis (attitude to food, and...
- S2CID 145372613 Aquinas, Thomas. Commentaria in libros Aristotelis De caelo et Mundo. Lib II, cap XIV. trans in Grant, Edward, ed. (1974). A Source...
- Juvenal quotes the phrase in Gr**** and states that the precept descended e caelo (from heaven). Other names of potential include Pythagoras and Hera****us...