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1 II, 1 | other things as well (e.g. fire is the hottest of things; 2 II, 2 | earth from air, air from fire, and so on without stopping), 3 II, 2 | water should proceed from fire, earth from water, and so 4 III, 1 | as some one else says, fire; while another says water 5 III, 3 | principles; e.g. Empedocles says fire and water and the rest are 6 III, 4 | ether godlike ether, by fire wasting fire,~Love by love, 7 III, 4 | godlike ether, by fire wasting fire,~Love by love, and strife 8 III, 4 | consist and have been made, is fire, and others say it is air. 9 III, 5 | substance, water and earth and fire and air, of which composite 10 IV, 2 | qua numbers or lines or fire, it is clear that it belongs 11 V, 2 | manufactured things, and fire and earth and all such things 12 V, 4 | their nature, some naming fire, others earth, others air, 13 V, 8 | simple bodies, i.e. earth and fire and water and everything 14 V, 27| difference, e.g. water or fire, none can be mutilated; 15 VII, 1 | e.g. what man is or what fire is, rather than when we 16 VII, 2 | also natural bodies such as fire and water and earth and 17 VII, 9 | themselves-and so it is with fire. Therefore some things will 18 VII, 16| as matter) and earth and fire and air; for none of them 19 VII, 17| as b and a, nor is flesh fire and earth (for when these 20 VII, 17| syllable exist, and so do fire and earth); the syllable, 21 VII, 17| and the flesh is not only fire and earth or the hot and 22 VII, 17| will consist of this and fire and earth and something 23 VIII, 1| natural substances, i.e. fire, earth, water, air, &c., 24 VIII, 4| cause? We must name not fire or earth, but the matter 25 IX, 7 | is "airy" and air is not "fire" but "fiery", fire is prime 26 IX, 7 | not "fire" but "fiery", fire is prime matter, which is 27 IX, 8 | in change, e.g. earth and fire. For these also are ever 28 X, 1 | the word. For in a sense fire is an element (and doubtless 29 X, 1 | not the same thing to be fire and to be an element, but 30 X, 1 | with a nature of its own fire is an element, the name " 31 X, 3 | white, and gold is like fire, qua yellow and red.~Evidently, 32 XI, 10| the simple bodies), nor fire nor any other of the elements. 33 XI, 10| all things sometime become fire. The same argument applies 34 XI, 10| the All is infinite), e.g. fire or water would be infinite, 35 XII, 1 | things as substances, e.g. fire and earth, not what is common 36 XII, 3 | matter and substratum, e.g. fire, flesh, head; for these 37 XII, 5 | the elements in man (viz. fire and earth as matter, and 38 XIV, 4 | thing, e.g. that of actual fire is that which is potentially 39 XIV, 4 | that which is potentially fire, the bad will be just the 40 XIV, 5 | this way, "three parts of fire and two of earth". And a 41 XIV, 5 | things, either of parts of fire or earth or of units; but 42 XIV, 6 | that factor. The number of fire, then, cannot be 2X5X3X6