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1 II, 2 | not like the case of the line, to whose divisibility there 2 II, 2 | the infinitely divisible line cannot be counting the possibilities 3 II, 2 | section), but the whole line also must be apprehended 4 III, 4 | philosophers take a different line; e.g. Empedocles-as though 5 III, 4 | mathematics, e.g. a plane or a line, added in one way will increase 6 III, 4 | is like saying that the line is made out of points.~But 7 III, 5 | and the surface than the line, and the line than the unit 8 III, 5 | surface than the line, and the line than the unit and the point. 9 III, 5 | same account applies to the line and to the point and the 10 V, 1 | would start first, e.g a line or a road has a beginning 11 V, 6 | made one by glue; and a line, even if it is bent, is 12 V, 6 | be one. And the straight line is more one than the bent; 13 V, 6 | but that of the straight line is always simultaneous, 14 V, 6 | another moves, as in the bent line.~(b)(i) Things are called 15 V, 6 | dimension and has position, a line if it is divisible in one 16 V, 6 | which is divisible in one a line, that which is in no way 17 V, 7 | stone, and the half of the line is in the line, and we say 18 V, 7 | half of the line is in the line, and we say of that which 19 V, 8 | by the destruction of the line; and in general number is 20 V, 11| one is an attribute of a line as such, and the other of 21 V, 11| e.g. in potency the half line is prior to the whole line, 22 V, 11| line is prior to the whole line, and the part to the whole, 23 V, 13| number, limited length is a line, breadth a surface, depth 24 V, 13| others incidentally; e.g. the line is a quantum by its own 25 V, 13| as substances, e.g. the line is a quantum (for "a certain 26 VII, 2 | limits of body, i.e. surface, line, point, and unit, are substances, 27 VII, 10| matter. For even if the line when divided passes away 28 VII, 11| they say the formula of "line" is that of "two". And of 29 VII, 11| make it the Form of the line; for in some cases they 30 VII, 11| two; but in the case of "line" they say this is no longer 31 VII, 13| be one (e.g. the double line consists of two halves-potentially; 32 VIII, 3| covering", and whether a line is "twoness in length" or " 33 IX, 9 | right angles. If, then, the line parallel to the side had 34 X, 1 | treat as indivisible the line a foot long. For everywhere 35 X, 3 | and others are in the same line of predication, and therefore 36 X, 8 | in genus are in the same line of predication, and other 37 XI, 12| most distant in a straight line is contrary in place. That 38 XI, 12| e.g. lines in the case of a line, units in that of a unit, 39 XIII, 2| plane, and the plane at a line, and the line at a point, 40 XIII, 2| plane at a line, and the line at a point, so that if the 41 XIII, 2| divided, neither can the line, and if the line cannot, 42 XIII, 2| can the line, and if the line cannot, neither can the 43 XIII, 2| prior to the plane and the line. And in this way also it 44 XIII, 2| the other hand, could a line or a plane be animate? The 45 XIII, 3| more than when one draws a line on the ground and calls 46 XIII, 8| first, the indivisible, line, then the 2 &c.; these entities 47 XIII, 9| posterior to number,-the line, the plane, and the solid. 48 XIII, 9| is so, the plane will be line and the solid a plane; again, 49 XIII, 9| these, any more than the line consists of "straight and 50 XIII, 9| For if the matter is one, line and plane-and soli will 51 XIII, 9| and there is one for the line and a second for the plane 52 XIII, 9| plane will not contain a line or it will he a line.~Again, 53 XIII, 9| contain a line or it will he a line.~Again, how number can consist 54 XIV, 1 | and long and short of the line, and both broad and narrow 55 XIV, 2 | as geometers assume the line which is not a foot long 56 XIV, 2 | from which proceeds the line), broad and narrow (from 57 XIV, 3 | limit and extreme of the line, the line of the plane, 58 XIV, 3 | extreme of the line, the line of the plane, and the plane 59 XIV, 6 | in the right half of the line nine syllables, and in the