• "Disputes over the authorship of De Mundo". In Thom, Johan C. (ed.). Cosmic Order and Divine Power: Pseudo-Aristotle, On the Cosmos. Mohr Siebeck.
  • "De mundo (Greek: Περὶ Κόσμου), known in English as On the Universe, is the work of an unknown author who wrote under the name of Aristotle.
  • >Books. >Pseudo-Aristotle: De Mundo (On the Cosmos). >The Heavenly Sphere (Chapter 2, 391b9–392a31).
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