The result of the whole is, Philolaus considered the sun as a plain plate of glass which reflected the rays or brightness of the æthereal fire.
It is there said, Philolaus the Pythagorean believed that the sun was a vitreous body, which only received the rays of the æthereal fire and reflected them to us like a mirror.
But leaving the mystery of Numbers, proceeded the Empress, Let me now desire you to inform me, Whether the Suns and Planets were generated by the Heavens, or Æthereal Matter?
Her mortal body could not endure[64] the æthereal shock, and she was burned amid her nuptial presents.
The sister of the Pleiades[34] is my mother; the most mighty Atlas is my grandsire, who bears the æthereal skies upon his neck.
Love has captivated even this Sun, who rules all things by his æthereal light.
VII In the Strangers' room of the Strangers' Club the usual solitude was reigning when the Angel Æthereal entered.
The term signifies Heliadæ: and they were looked upon as æthereal essences, a kind of emanation from the Sun.
After the earth shall have enjoyed his presence, the æthereal abodes shall gain him, and heaven shall be his destination.
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