Book
1 1| Anaxagoras)will have it that the qualities do exist in it, but that
2 1| manner inwhich the four qualities are mixed. There are, however,
3 1| it that he uses the four qualities in his book "On Genesis
4 1| warmth, and in all the other qualities which naturally derive therefrom.
5 1| therefrom.These derivative qualities, you are acquainted with,
6 1| first and foremost after the qualities mentionedcome the other
7 1| community and affinity in their qualities, therefore, in thefirst
8 1| attract their ownproper qualities. ~ ~Now Epicurus, despite
9 1| naturally attract their special qualities, but also thosewhich remove
10 2| humours, as well as the qualities of the surplus substances,
11 2| namely, that for them the qualities are bodies). Perhaps, however,
12 2| manner in which the four qualities are compounded, it is absolutely
13 2| hampered, by any damage to the qualities, and that thus the animal
14 2| blending [eucrasia] of the qualities produces the normal activity.
15 2| the way in which the four qualities are blended. Thus I should
16 3| depend upon a change of qualities, similarly also the digestion
17 3| retentive of their own proper qualities and eliminative of those
18 3| inclines towards its own proper qualities and turns away from those
19 3| correspondingly subdued by the qualities existing in the animal.
20 3| dissolved, and have had the qualities of the animal's flesh impressed
21 3| still preserve its original qualities, whereas when once it is
22 3| of utilising appropriate qualities, as has already been explained,
|