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1 III, 1 | kind or there are several classes of substances, as is supposed 2 III, 2 | attributes of each of these classes (the attributes about which 3 III, 2 | so with each of the other classes of things; so that since 4 IV, 7 | destruction.-Again, in all classes in which the negation of 5 V, 2 | the saucer, and so are the classes which include these. (2) 6 V, 2 | of the essence, and the classes which include this (e.g. 7 V, 2 | causes of the octave, and the classes that include any particular 8 V, 2 | accidental causes and the classes which include these; e.g. 9 V, 2 | to be Polyclitus; and the classes that include the accidental 10 V, 6 | one is not the same in all classes. For here it is a quarter-tone, 11 V, 15| senses, sometimes if the classes that include them are of 12 V, 16| exceeded in their several classes and no part proper to them 13 VII, 9 | applies to all the primary classes alike, i.e. quantity, quality, 14 X, 1 | And hence in the other classes too "measure" means that 15 X, 2 | argument applies to all other classes. Since, therefore, while 16 X, 5 | combined, belong to different classes, so that the substratum 17 X, 7 | Therefore also all the inferior classes, both the contraries and 18 XI, 7 | fall into some one of these classes). And since each of the 19 XI, 8 | accidental is in neither of these classes.~Evidently there are not 20 XI, 9 | people put movement in these classes is that it is thought to 21 XIII, 2| that there will be various classes of mathematical numbers.~ 22 XIII, 9| occur with regard to the classes of things posterior to number,- 23 XIII, 9| innumerable. For (i) geometrical classes are severed from one another,