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orbits which have an equal swiftness with the sun; but in an

opposite direction; and this is the reason why the sun and Hermes

and Lucifer overtake and are overtaken by each other。 To enumerate the

places which he assigned to the other stars; and to give all the

reasons why he assigned them; although a secondary matter; would

give more trouble than the primary。 These things at some future

time; when we are at leisure; may have the consideration which they

deserve; but not at present。

  Now; when all the stars which were necessary to the creation of time

had attained a motion suitable to them;…and had become living

creatures having bodies fastened by vital chains; and learnt their

appointed task; moving in the motion of the diverse; which is

diagonal; and passes through and is governed by the motion of the

same; they revolved; some in a larger and some in a lesser orbit…those

which had the lesser orbit revolving faster; and those which had the

larger more slowly。 Now by reason of the motion of the same; those

which revolved fastest appeared to be overtaken by those which moved

slower although they really overtook them; for the motion of the

same made them all turn in a spiral; and; because some went one way

and some another; that which receded most slowly from the sphere of

the same; which was the swiftest; appeared to follow it most nearly。

That there might be some visible measure of their relative swiftness

and slowness as they proceeded in their eight courses; God lighted a

fire; which we now call the sun; in the second from the earth of these

orbits; that it might give light to the whole of heaven; and that

the animals; as many as nature intended; might participate in

number; learning arithmetic from the revolution of the same and the

like。 Thus then; and for this reason the night and the day were

created; being the period of the one most intelligent revolution。

And the month is accomplished when the moon has completed her orbit

and overtaken the sun; and the year when the sun has completed his own

orbit。 Mankind; with hardly an exception; have not remarked the

periods of the other stars; and they have no name for them; and do not

measure them against one another by the help of number; and hence they

can scarcely be said to know that their wanderings; being infinite

in number and admirable for their variety; make up time。 And yet there

is no difficulty in seeing that the perfect number of time fulfils the

perfect year when all the eight revolutions; having their relative

degrees of swiftness; are accomplished together and attain their

completion at the same time; measured by the rotation of the same

and equally moving。 After this manner; and for these reasons; came

into being such of the stars as in their heavenly progress received

reversals of motion; to the end that the created heaven might

imitate the eternal nature; and be as like as possible to the

perfect and intelligible animal。

  Thus far and until the birth of time the created universe was made

in the likeness of the original; but inasmuch as all animals were

not yet comprehended therein; it was still unlike。 What remained;

the creator then proceeded to fashion after the nature of the pattern。

Now as in the ideal animal the mind perceives ideas or species of a

certain nature and number; he thought that this created animal ought

to have species of a like nature and number。 There are four such;

one of them is the heavenly race of the gods; another; the race of

birds whose way is in the air; the third; the watery species; and

the fourth; the pedestrian and land creatures。 Of the heavenly and

divine; he created the greater part out of fire; that they might be

the brightest of all things and fairest to behold; and he fashioned

them after the likeness of the universe in the figure of a circle; and

made them follow the intelligent motion of the supreme; distributing

them over the whole circumference of heaven; which was to be a true

cosmos or glorious world spangled with them all over。 And he gave to

each of them two movements: the first; a movement on the same spot

after the same manner; whereby they ever continue to think

consistently the same thoughts about the same things; the second; a

forward movement; in which they are controlled by the revolution of

the same and the like; but by the other five motions they were

unaffected; in order that each of them might attain the highest

perfection。 And for this reason the fixed stars were created; to be

divine and eternal animals; ever…abiding and revolving after the

same manner and on the same spot; and the other stars which reverse

their motion and are subject to deviations of this kind; were

created in the manner already described。 The earth; which is our

nurse; clinging around the pole which is extended through the

universe; he framed to be the guardian and artificer of night and day;

first and eldest of gods that are in the interior of heaven。 Vain

would be the attempt to tell all the figures of them circling as in

dance; and their juxtapositions; and the return of them in their

revolutions upon themselves; and their approximations; and to say

which of these deities in their conjunctions meet; and which of them

are in opposition; and in what order they get behind and before one

another; and when they are severally eclipsed to our sight and again

reappear; sending terrors and intimations of the future to those who

cannot calculate their movements…to attempt to tell of all this

without a visible representation of the heavenly system would be

labour in vain。 Enough on this head; and now let what we have said

about the nature of the created and visible gods have an end。

  To know or tell the origin of the other divinities is beyond us; and

we must accept the traditions of the men of old time who affirm

themselves to be the offspring of the gods…that is what they say…and

they must surely have known their own ancestors。 How can we doubt

the word of the children of the gods? Although they give no probable

or certain proofs; still; as they declare that they are speaking of

what took place in their own family; we must conform to custom and

believe them。 In this manner; then; according to them; the genealogy

of these gods is to be received and set forth。

  Oceanus and Tethys were the children of Earth and Heaven; and from

these sprang Phorcys and Cronos and Rhea; and all that generation; and

from Cronos and Rhea sprang Zeus and Here; and all those who are

said to be their brethren; and others who were the children of these。

  Now; when all of them; both those who visibly appear in their

revolutions as well as those other gods who are of a more retiring

nature; had come into being; the creator of the universe addressed

them in these words: 〃Gods; children of gods; who are my works; and of

whom I am the artificer and father; my creations are indissoluble;

if so I will。 All that is bound may be undone; but only an evil

being would wish to undo that which is harmonious and happy。

Wherefore; since ye are but creatures; ye are not altogether

immortal and indissoluble; but ye shall certainly not be dissolved;

nor be liable to the fate of death; having in my will a greater and

mightier bond than those with which ye were bound at the time of

your birth。 And now listen to my instructions:…Three tribes of

mortal beings remain to be created…without them the universe will be

incomplete; for it will not contain every kind of animal which it

ought to contain; if it is to be perfect。 On the other hand; if they

were created by me and received life at my hands; they would be on

an equality with the gods。 In order then that they may be mortal;

and that this universe may be truly universal; do ye; according to

your natures; betake yourselves to the formation of animals; imitating

the power which was shown by me in creating you。 The part of them

worthy of the name immortal; which is called divine and is the guiding

principle of those who are willing to follow justice and you…of that

divine part I will myself sow the seed; and having made a beginning; I

will hand the work over to you。 And do ye then interweave the mortal

with the immortal; and make and beget living creatures; and give

them food; and make them to grow; and receive them again in death。〃

  Thus he spake; and once more into the cup in which he had previously

mingled the soul of the universe he poured the remains of the

elements; and mingled them in much the same manner; they were not;

however; pure as before; but diluted to the second and third degree。

And having made it he divided the whole mixture into souls equal in

number to the stars; and assigned each soul to a star; and having

there placed them as in a chariot; he showed them the nature of the

universe; and declared to them the laws of destiny; according to which

their first birth would be one and the same for all;…no one should

suffer a disadvantage at his hands; they were to be sown in the

instruments of time severally adapted to them; and to come forth the

most religious of a

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