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  1. (1 other version)Κρυστα λλοει⊿ωσ.James Longrigg - 1965 - Classical Quarterly 15 (2):249-251.
    In the doxographical tradition the concept of a ‘crystalline’ outer-heaven is ascribed to two Presocratic thinkers. Aëtius tells us that Anaximenes held that the stars were fastened like nails in the ‘crystalline’: and, again, that Empedocles believed that the fixed stars were attached to the ‘crystalline’, while the planets were unattached: The ascription of this concept to both these Presocratic philosophers is decidedly odd; for, whereas, in the case of Empedocles’ thought, fire acts as a solidifying agent, Anaximenes, on the (...)
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  • (1 other version)Κρυστα λλοει⊿ωσ.James Longrigg - 1965 - Classical Quarterly 15 (02):249-.
    In the doxographical tradition the concept of a ‘crystalline’ outer-heaven is ascribed to two Presocratic thinkers. Aëtius tells us that Anaximenes held that the stars were fastened like nails in the ‘crystalline’: and, again, that Empedocles believed that the fixed stars were attached to the ‘crystalline’, while the planets were unattached: The ascription of this concept to both these Presocratic philosophers is decidedly odd; for, whereas, in the case of Empedocles’ thought, fire acts as a solidifying agent, Anaximenes, on the (...)
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