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1 III, 5 | and fire and air, of which composite bodies consist, heat and 2 V, 14| certain quality, e.g. the composite numbers which are not in 3 V, 24| comes from bronze; for the composite substance comes from the 4 VIII, 3| whether a name means the composite substance, or the actuality 5 VIII, 3| house" is a sign for the composite thing, "a covering consisting 6 VIII, 3| and formulated, i.e. the composite kind, whether it be perceptible 7 IX, 10| thing of this sort is not composite, so as to "be" when it is 8 X, 7 | intermediates also, therefore, are composite; for that which has more 9 XI, 1 | suppose these to be present in composite things. But it might be 10 XI, 10| infinite can neither be composite nor simple. For (a) it cannot 11 XI, 10| For (a) it cannot be a composite body, since the elements 12 XII, 3 | not exist apart from the composite substance, e.g. the form 13 XII, 9 | of the divine thought is composite; for if it were, thought 14 XII, 9 | or rather the thought of composite beings, is in a certain 15 XIII, 7| to be the Ideas will be composite, e.g. one might say that 16 XIII, 8| Inasmuch as the number is composite, 1 is prior, but inasmuch 17 XIV, 2 | consists of elements is composite. Since, then, even if a