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1 Text| according as the Stoics invented names for things, and because 2 Text| l.19] . . . but they are names applied to (?) corporeal 3 Text| or [West].5 Now these are names of lands or habitations ; 4 Text| breadth ; for these are names of measurements (which belong) 5 Text| clear that these [P. 16.] names likewise do not exist. For ( 6 Text| that is to say, they are names and notions, but not bodies 7 Text| nevertheless called these seven names only "incorporeal." And 8 Text| And why (none) but these names, seeing that 'Gold' and ' 9 Text| even if these also are names (or 'nouns'), [P.23] are 10 Text| they also are corporeal names. When therefore thou hearest 11 Text| likewise Height and Length are names and are used of bodies and 12 Text| Length and Breadth—these names exist by themselves without 13 Text| account they are 'bound' names, and these also [l. 33.] [ 14 Text| substances ; for these names of Iron or Brass or Stone . . . 15 Text| right (?) that incorporeal names [l. 42.] should be detached, 16 Text| But just as there are names of horses which are derived 17 Text| so there are among our names other names which are derived 18 Text| are among our names other names which are derived from each 19 Text| from each of those seven names, besides these words, which 20 Text| which are verbs and not names, as I said above. ~But leave 21 Text| So all these words and names of everything that exist 22 Text| about among all words and names. . . . For during the day 23 Text| for from these same seven Names [every]thing begins to be 24 Text| Bardaisan juggled 13 even by names and supposed that [P. 49.] 25 Text| of things) is like their names. For because 'light' in