|    Part, Question1   1, 16  |        depends; and thus it is that artificial things are said to be true
 2   1, 17  |           the ~divine intellect, as artificial things on the human. Wherefore
 3   1, 17  |             on the human. Wherefore artificial ~things are said to be false
 4   1, 103 |           This may ~be seen both in artificial and in natural beings: for
 5   2, 2   |            i, 3), ~viz. natural and artificial. Natural wealth is that
 6   2, 2   |     dwellings, and such like, while artificial wealth is that which is
 7   2, 2   |           Body Para. 3/3 ~And as to artificial wealth, it is not sought
 8   2, 2   |         measure. But the desire for artificial ~wealth is infinite, for
 9   2, 13  |             the art of man. Now as ~artificial things are in comparison
10   2, 43  |          forms to things natural or artificial: because the ~passions of
11   2, 89  |     accompanied with a flute or any artificial instrument such as the ~
12   2, 94  |           Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, artificial bodies are subject to the
13   2, 94  |         heavenly ~bodies. Therefore artificial bodies, e.g. images, also
14   2, 94  |             other hand the forms of artificial bodies result from the ~
15   2, 94  |       bodies, in so far as they are artificial, but only ~in respect of
16   2, 115 |           riches are more real than artificial riches, ~according to the
17   2, 186 |      natural riches, while money is artificial riches. Hence it ~is that
18   3, 53  |         third day, even taking the ~artificial day which is caused by the
19   3, 66  |             Body Para. 2/4~Whatever artificial change, then, takes place
20   3, 74  |          whether natural ~water, or artificial, as rose-water, although,
21   3, 75  | consecration. But since bread is an artificial ~thing, its form is an accident.
22   3, 78  |           the sacramental effect as artificial ~forms to the representation
23   3, 78  |           the effect of art. Now an artificial form ~is the likeness of
24 Suppl, 72|      forcing of flowers or fruit by artificial process. It is ~impossible
25 Suppl, 72|         called either miraculous or artificial or violent. For, properly ~
26 Suppl, 76|            compared to the ~body as artificial forms are to their matter,
27 Suppl, 76|            man does in man: because artificial things belong to the ~genus
28 Suppl, 76|          substance, or as something artificial. And since it is placed ~
29 Suppl, 76|             placed in the genus ~of artificial things inasmuch as it has
30 Suppl, 76|          Para. 1/2~On the contrary, Artificial things are more dependent
31 Suppl, 76|         than natural things. Now in artificial things, in order that the
32 Suppl, 76|             in order that the same ~artificial thing be remade, from the
33 Suppl, 76|             is not according to its artificial ~form. But if it be said
 
 |