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Book, Aphorism
1 Pre | Certainly if in things mechanical men had set to work with 2 1, LXVI | what takes place in the mechanical arts, in which the alteration 3 1, LXXIV | declining. Whereas in the mechanical arts, which are founded 4 1, LXXX | optics, music, a number of mechanical arts, medicine itself — 5 1, LXXXV | the provision which the mechanical arts have brought together 6 1, LXXXV | that which relates to the mechanical preparation of natural substances, 7 1, LXXXV | grammar; or again in things mechanical, the discovery of the works 8 1, XCV | from natural history and mechanical experiments and lay it up 9 1, XCVIII| and not experiments of the mechanical arts. For even as in the 10 1, XCIX | even in the great plenty of mechanical experiments, there is yet 11 1, XCIX | the force of catapults and mechanical engines by weights and wheels 12 1, XCIX | and better prepared for mechanical pursuits, and sagacious 13 1, XCIX | human affairs than these mechanical discoveries.~Further, it 14 1, XXII | the coarser and as it were mechanical arrangement of the parts. 15 1, XXXI | and thoroughly inspect all mechanical arts, and all liberal too ( 16 1, XLVIII| violent motion (which we call mechanical, but which Democritus, who