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- Primum_Mobile abstract "In classical, medieval and Renaissance astronomy, the Primum Mobile, or \"first moved,\" was the outermost moving sphere in the geocentric model of the universe.The concept was introduced by Ptolemy to account for the apparent daily movement of the heavens around the Earth, producing the east-to-west rising and setting of the sun and stars, and reached Western Europe via Avicenna.".
- Primum_Mobile thumbnail Ptolemaicsystem-small.png?width=300.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageID "5082745".
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageLength "3707".
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageRevisionID "670671675".
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Aristarchus_of_Samos.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Avicenna.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Genesis.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_scientific_cosmologies.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Esoteric_cosmology.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hermeticism.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_astrology.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_astronomy.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Celestial_spheres.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Classical_planet.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Dante_Alighieri.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Empyrean.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Firmament.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Bacon.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Galileo_Galilei.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Geocentric_model.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Heliocentrism.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Kepler.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Nicolaus_Copernicus.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Paradiso_(Dante).
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemy.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Spherical_Earth.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Star.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Universe.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Unmoved_mover.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink W._B._Yeats.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink File:Ptolemaicsystem-small.png.
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Primum Mobile".
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "moved".
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "outermost moving sphere".
- Primum_Mobile wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Primum_Mobile subject Category:Early_scientific_cosmologies.
- Primum_Mobile subject Category:Esoteric_cosmology.
- Primum_Mobile subject Category:Hermeticism.
- Primum_Mobile subject Category:History_of_astrology.
- Primum_Mobile subject Category:History_of_astronomy.
- Primum_Mobile type School.
- Primum_Mobile type Cosmology.
- Primum_Mobile type Redirect.
- Primum_Mobile type School.
- Primum_Mobile type Theory.
- Primum_Mobile comment "In classical, medieval and Renaissance astronomy, the Primum Mobile, or \"first moved,\" was the outermost moving sphere in the geocentric model of the universe.The concept was introduced by Ptolemy to account for the apparent daily movement of the heavens around the Earth, producing the east-to-west rising and setting of the sun and stars, and reached Western Europe via Avicenna.".
- Primum_Mobile label "Primum Mobile".
- Primum_Mobile sameAs Q387258.
- Primum_Mobile sameAs Primer_móvil.
- Primum_Mobile sameAs Primo_mobile.
- Primum_Mobile sameAs m.0d1y6y.
- Primum_Mobile sameAs Q387258.
- Primum_Mobile wasDerivedFrom Primum_Mobile?oldid=670671675.
- Primum_Mobile depiction Ptolemaicsystem-small.png.
- Primum_Mobile isPrimaryTopicOf Primum_Mobile.