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1 I, 2 | partaking of the nature of air, hot and cold. And he therefore 2 I, 5 | world, and encompassed by air. And that certain atmospheric 3 I, 6 | HIS SYSTEM OF "AN INFINITE AIR;" HIS VIEWS OF ASTRONOMY 4 I, 6 | originating principle is infinite air, out of which are generated 5 I, 6 | there is such a species of air, when it is most even, which 6 I, 6 | moderately condensed again into air that a cloud is formed from 7 I, 6 | cloud is formed from the air by virtue of the contraction; 8 I, 6 | is wafted along upon the air, and in like manner both 9 I, 6 | expanse of space, upon the air. And that the stars are 10 I, 6 | produced when the condensed air, becoming rarified, is borne 11 I, 6 | failing on the collected air. And that an earthquake 12 I, 7 | vacuum, and by reason of the air, which was most powerful, 13 I, 7 | moon being repulsed by the air. And that the moon is often 14 I, 7 | earthquakes are produced by the air above falling on that under 15 I, 8 | centre, where the scorched air and earth are produced, 16 I, 16| consists; (I mean) fire, air, earth, water, from which 17 I, 17| and earth, and water, and air,--to be a something more 18 I, 21| out of water into the pure air, behold the sun.~ 19 I, 23| in turn, from Night both Air and Day were born;~But primal 20 IV, 35| seems to career through air, he contrives in the mode 21 IV, 35| demon riding through the air. Now he exhorts them immediately 22 IV, 35| they see the flame in the air, and that (then), veiling 23 IV, 36| is seen borne through the air; but the (spectators) being 24 IV, 43| luminous, a light contained in air. The Babylonians, however, 25 V, 9 | intermediate powers suspended from air, authors of generation. 26 VI, 6 | and water by water,~And air divine by air, and fire 27 VI, 6 | water,~And air divine by air, and fire fierce by fire,~ 28 VI, 8 | of the three pairs) are Air and Water. And in all these 29 VI, 13| namely, an incomprehensible air, which has neither beginning 30 VI, 23| Whence the Deity, locating air in the midst, fashioned 31 VI, 32| all things suspended in air by spirit, and I perceive 32 VI, 32| the soul shining out from air, and air depending from 33 VI, 32| shining out from air, and air depending from aether, and 34 VI, 32| And soul shines out from air; that is, the Demiurge emerges 35 VI, 32| outside the Pleroma. But air springs forth from aether; 36 VI, 48| are fire, water, earth, air; and these have been projected 37 VII, 10| Sonship. But as pure and dry air is contrary to (their) nature, 38 VII, 12| from that quarter onwards air is separated from aether. 39 VII, 17| altered, (viz.,) fire and air; and two of them, by means 40 VII, 17| existence; and Aidoneus air, because although through 41 VII, 17| and water,) and earth, and air, are (entities) that perish 42 VII, 17| is, fire, water, earth, air, (as well as) the animals 43 VII, 17| earth, and from earth into air. This is what (Empedocles) 44 VII, 17| fire, water, earth, (and) air. (He maintains,) however, 45 VIII, 2 | that is, from the darkish air. For the whole of the atmosphere 46 VIII, 2 | meaning, is a reverberation of air, and without this (atmosphere) 47 VIII, 2 | bush (batos), that is, the air, legislates and is a fellow-citizen 48 VIII, 2 | us, through the medium of air, their own (peculiar) qualities.~ 49 VIII, 7 | and water, and fire, and air. And from these (elements) 50 VIII, 7 | out of which consist fire, air, water, (and) earth, have 51 X, 2 | from fire. and some from air, and some from water, and 52 X, 2 | there is generated fire, air, water, earth. The followers, 53 X, 2 | whereas Anaximander from air, but Thales from water, 54 X, 3 | universe) from earth and air, as one may ascertain from 55 X, 3 | of his:--~"Mother of all, air and earth, I sing."~But 56 X, 3 | earth, water, fire, and air; but two of them formative-- 57 X, 3 | fire, water, earth, and air. And (he says) that God 58 X, 13| generation of the universe, fire, air, water, and earth. But inasmuch 59 X, 13| out of which consist fire, air, water, and earth, have 60 X, 28| nor solid earth, nor dense air, not warm fire, nor refined