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Caelum

Inconspicuous constellation of the southern hemisphere, represented as a sculptor's chisel; discovered in 1752, it was originally named ‘Caela Sculptoris’ by French astronomer Nicolas Lacaille.


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Pico della Mirandola, 270: "Rationalis animus caelum dicitur; narn et caelum animal a se ipso moto vocat Aristoteles, et animus noster (ut probant Platonici) substantia est se ipsam movens.
 
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