Movement another kind of stability, vi. 2.7 (43-[903]).

Movement cannot be reduced to any higher genus, vi. 3.21 (44-[971]).

Movement, circular of the soul, iv. 4.16 (28-[462]).

Movement divided in natural, artificial and voluntary, vi. 3.26 (44-[980]).

Movement does not beget time, but indicates it, iii. 7.11 (45-[1009]).

Movement for sense objects, vi. 3.23 (44-[976]).

Movement, how can it be in time if changes are out of time, vi. 1.16 (42-[864]).

Movement is a form of power, vi. 3.22 (44-[973]).

Movement is active for, and is the cause of other forms, vi. 3.22 (44-[974]).

Movement, is change anterior to it? vi. 3.21 (44-[972]).