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Homocentric Spheres in de caelo

Phronesis 6 (1):138-153 (1961)

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  1. Averroes' De Caelo_ Ibn Rushd's Cosmology in his Commentaries on Aristotle's _On the Heavens.Gerhard Endress - 1995 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 5 (1):9.
    Averroes defended philosophy by returning to the true Aristotle. For this purpose, Aristotle's book in which he explained the eternity, uniqueness and movement of the universe, occupied a place of special importance. But the Aristotelian philosopher had a hard time holding his own in the face of contradictions within the book and with respect to Aristotle's later works. In his early Compendium, later Paraphrase, and final Long Commentary of De Caelo, Ibn Rushd continued the efforts of the Hellenistic commentators in (...)
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