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thirty-three. It is now generally accepted
that the real existence of these spheres was
not suggested, but the idea was only a math-
ematical conception to facilitate the con-
struction of tables for predicting the places
of the heavenly bodies.
Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) summed up the
state of astronomical knowledge in his time,
and held the earth to be fixed in the centre
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