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1 V, 2 | bronze is the cause of the statue and the silver of the saucer, 2 V, 2 | bronze are causes of the statue not in respect of anything 3 V, 2 | of anything else but qua statue; not, however, in the same 4 V, 2 | the sculptor" causes the statue, in another sense "Polyclitus" 5 V, 2 | animal"-is the cause of the statue, because Polyclitus is a 6 V, 2 | were called causes of the statue, and not only "Polyclitus" 7 V, 2 | called the cause of this statue or of a statue or in general 8 V, 2 | cause of this statue or of a statue or in general of an image, 9 V, 4 | said to be the nature of a statue and of bronze utensils, 10 V, 23| bronze has the form of the statue, and the body has the disease.-( 11 V, 24| water, but in a sense the statue comes from bronze.-(2) As 12 V, 24| sense from that in which the statue comes from bronze; for the 13 VII, 3 | the compound of these the statue, the concrete whole.) Therefore 14 VII, 7 | that but "thaten"; e.g. the statue is not gold but golden. 15 VII, 7 | which it comes, here the statue is not said to be wood but 16 VII, 7 | matter carefully, even that a statue is produced from wood or 17 VII, 10| is a part of the concrete statue, but not of the statue when 18 VII, 10| concrete statue, but not of the statue when this is spoken of in 19 VII, 10| And therefore the clay statue is resolved into clay and 20 VII, 11| and bronze or stone to the statue; and they reduce all things 21 IX, 6 | potentially, for instance, a statue of Hermes is in the block 22 IX, 7 | is not yet potentially a statue (for it must first change 23 XI, 9 | bronze is potentially a statue; but yet it is not the complete