"Primum Mobile" is a term derived from Latin that means "first moved" or "first motion." In historical and philosophical contexts, particularly within the framework of medieval cosmology and Aristotle's philosophy, Primum Mobile refers to the outermost sphere of the universe that is believed to be responsible for the motion of the celestial spheres beneath it. It was thought to be the initial source of motion for the celestial bodies, moving them in their circular orbits.

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