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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
3023 That as the starre mooues not but in his sphere4.7.15
1805 Seymour
Seymour
3023 That . . . sphere] Seymour (1805, 2:196) : <p. 196> “‘Sphere,’ as in other places, for orbit.” </p. 196>
1883 wh2
wh2
3023 sphere] White (ed. 1883): “orbit.”
1885 macd
macd
3023 MacDonald (ed. 1885): “‘moves not but in the moving of his spheres,’—The stars were popularly supposed to be fixed in a solid crystalline sphere, and moved in its motion only. the queen, Claudius implies, is his sphere; he could not move but by her.”
1909 subb
subb = rolfe
3023 That . . . sphere]
1931 crg1
crg1 ≈ standard
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1934 cam3
cam3 : OED
3023 sphere] Wilson (ed. 1934, Glossary): “‘one or other of the concentric, transparent hollow globes imagined by the older astronomers as revolving round the earth and respectively carrying with them the several heavenly bodies.’ (N.E.D.).”
1938 parc
parc ≈ standard
3023 sphere]
1939 kit2
kit2≈ standard
3023 sphere]
1947 cln2
cln2 ≈ standard
3023 sphere]
1951 alex
Alex ≈ standard
3023 sphere] Alexander (ed. 1951, Glossary)
1951 crg2
crg2= crg1
3023 sphere]
1954 sis
sis ≈ standard
3023 sphere] Sisson (ed. 1954, Glossary):
1974 evns1
evns1 ≈ standard
3023 sphere]
1980 pen2
pen2 ≈ standard
3023 sphere]
1982 ard2
ard2
3023 his] Jenkins (ed. 1982): “its. See [1.1.40n (48)].”
ard2 ≈ standard
3023 sphere]
1984 chal
chal ≈ ard2
3023 his]
chal
3023 sphere] Wilkes (ed. 1984): "I.5.21 [702]"
1985 cam4
cam4 ≈ standard
3023 sphere]
1987 oxf4
oxf4 ≈ standard
3023 sphere]
1988 bev2
bev2 ≈ standard
3023 his sphere]
1992 fol2
fol2≈ standard
3023 sphere]
1993 dent
dentstandard
3023 sphere]
1999 OED
OED
3023 sphere] OED  2.  a. One or other of the concentric, transparent, hollow globes imagined bythe older astronomers as revolving round the earth and respectively carrying withthem the several heavenly bodies (moon, sun, planets, and fixed stars).    The number of these was originally supposed to be eight, subsequently increased to nine and finally to ten by the addition of the PRIMUM MOBILE and the crystalline sphere (see CRYSTALLINE a. 5). [etc.]
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