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Cicero’s Tusculan Disputations

BOOK VI
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In it are fixed those stars which revolve with never-varying courses.

Below this are seven other spheres, which revolve in a contrary direction to that of the heavens.

One of these is occupied by the globe which on earth they call Saturn.

Next to that is the star of Jupiter, so benign and salutary to mankind.

The third in order is that fiery and terrible planet called Mars.


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