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primum mobile

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pri·mum mo·bi·le  (prmm mb-l, prmm mb-l)
n.
1. The tenth and outermost concentric sphere of the universe thought in Ptolemaic astronomy to revolve around the earth from east to west in 24 hours and believed to cause the other nine spheres to revolve with it.
2. See prime mover.

[Medieval Latin prmum mbile : prmum, neuter of prmus, first + mbile, from neuter of mbilis, movable (translation of Arabic al-muarrik al-'awwal : al-, the + muarrik, mover + 'awwal, first).]

primum mobile Latin [ˈpraɪmʊm ˈməʊbɪlɪ]
n
1. a prime mover
2. (Astronomy) Astronomy the outermost empty sphere in the Ptolemaic system that was thought to revolve around the earth from east to west in 24 hours carrying with it the inner spheres of the planets, sun, moon, and fixed stars
[from Medieval Latin: first moving (thing)]
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Noun1.primum mobile - an agent that is the cause of all things but does not itself have a cause; "God is the first cause"
causal agency, causal agent, cause - any entity that produces an effect or is responsible for events or results


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The bottom triad is associated with action, the second with order, and the top with contemplative wisdom; thus in the Paradiso, the moon, Mercury, and Venus contain active souls; the sun, Mars, and Jove contain souls who establish order; Saturn, the Fixed Stars, and the Primum Mobile contain souls absorbed in divine wisdom.
In its pages, Breyer proposes the substitution of judicial for legislative initiative as the primum mobile of national government, advances the primacy of a formless but catchy abstraction (the giddy but elastic nostrum, "active liberty") over the particulars of constitution and statute, and promotes a presumably democratic ideal (his own ethereal one, of course) over the rigors of public deliberation and consensus.
6) Sammons cites a fairly similar image in her discussion of the dance (124); in the image she recalls, the Intelligence of the Primum Mobile plays a tambourine.
 
 
 
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