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Aristotle
Meteorology

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1 I, 2 | motion of these latter bodies being of two kinds: either from 2 I, 2 | relation to one another, air being nearest to fire, water to 3 I, 3 | surrounds the whole earth-vapour being water dissolved.~After this 4 I, 3 | its circular motion, fire being continuous with the upper 5 I, 4 | difference between them being one of degree.~The explanation 6 I, 4 | these the windy exhalation, being warm, rises above the moister 7 I, 4 | what we just called fire as being spread round the terrestrial 8 I, 4 | bodies are projected by being squeezed out (like fruit 9 I, 6 | prevent our vision from being reflected to the sun.~These 10 I, 6 | month Gamelion, the sun being about the winter solstice. 11 I, 6 | the next day it was seen, being ever so little behind the 12 I, 8 | this circle (half of it being visible at any time of the 13 I, 8 | sun shines is invisible, being obscured by the of the sun. 14 I, 8 | always been and is always being separated off and gathered 15 I, 8 | and the milky way, these being the chief affections that 16 I, 10| it to the water that is being raised is small. When this 17 I, 13| of the water that is not being formed from day to day but 18 I, 13| elsewhere: the Rhodanus being a navigable river.~ 19 I, 14| Hence they say that the sea being dried up and is growing 20 II, 1 | forms the sea. So the sea is being dried up and is growing 21 II, 1 | growing less, and will end by being some day entirely dried 22 II, 1 | Sardinian and Tyrrhenic being the deepest of all. (Outside 23 II, 2 | due to this, the reason being that the same places cannot 24 II, 2 | by flame as it comes into being, and to which they supposed 25 II, 3 | they make them come into being at the same time. It follows 26 II, 3 | nothing from rivers but in being salt, is evidently simply 27 II, 3 | in a regular course.~This being so we must go on to try 28 II, 3 | of its saltness is always being drawn up with the sweet 29 II, 3 | some of it is continually being drawn up and becoming sweet; 30 II, 3 | which makes the water salt, being separated off as it were 31 II, 4 | After rain the earth is being dried by its own heat and 32 II, 4 | the heat is continually being thrown off, rising to the 33 II, 5 | prevents the earth from being inhabited all round.~Now 34 II, 6 | that blows from A, this being the point where the sun 35 II, 6 | and O is contrary to H, being diametrically opposite to 36 II, 6 | bring fair weather, but being colder than they are strong 37 II, 6 | Eurus are dry: the latter being dry at first and rainy afterwards. 38 II, 6 | of Boreas and Eurus. By being cold it condenses and gathers 39 II, 6 | lightning is due to cold, being ejected when the clouds 40 II, 7 | and part "below": "above" being the part on which we live, " 41 II, 7 | The hollows in the earth being unable to admit the excess 42 II, 8 | by day, about noon, that being generally the calmest part 43 II, 8 | This is because the sea is being pushed on from a distance 44 II, 8 | quantity of the air that is being driven on that the wind 45 II, 8 | earth is on the point of being interposed, but the light 46 II, 8 | things; for striking involves being struck and so the two cases 47 II, 8 | water are material causes (being patients, not agents): the 48 II, 9 | moisture and is in process of being extinguished gets the better 49 II, 9 | extinction, the fire not being generated in each case but 50 III, 1 | in the cloud, when it is being secreted, collides with 51 III, 3 | other stars: the explanation being in all these cases the same.~ 52 III, 3 | perpendiculars are equal, being in equal triangles. And 53 III, 3 | they are all in one plane, being all at right angles to AEB 54 III, 3 | it is black, its colour being intensified by contrast 55 III, 4 | circumference is red (the reflection being from small particles of 56 III, 4 | like that round the lamps, being purple rather than red. 57 III, 4 | in the sight, the result being in either case the same. 58 III, 5 | their axis, and, K and M being joined, the lines KM are 59 III, 5 | greater than IM (the proof being in either case the same), 60 III, 5 | horizon; the reason for this being the great size of the visible 61 III, 6 | the sight is reflected, being seen on the uneven mirror, 62 III, 6 | copper. So the sun’s colour being white, the mock sun is white 63 III, 6 | that kind, most "fossiles" being either coloured lye or, 64 IV, 1 | essentially a species of "being active": moist and dry are 65 IV, 1 | for it is in virtue of its being acted upon in a certain 66 IV, 1 | things that putrefy begin by being moist and end by being dry. 67 IV, 1 | by being moist and end by being dry. For the moist and the 68 IV, 1 | water, and air putrefy, being all of them matter relatively 69 IV, 1 | for the heat in the air being less than that in the object 70 IV, 1 | that has been secreted, being natural, organizes the particles 71 IV, 2 | the species enumerated as being not what those words denote 72 IV, 2 | magnitude in the process of being broiled or boiled or of 73 IV, 2 | putrefying, or however else it is being heated. This state is the 74 IV, 3 | character of the process being the same, though the word 75 IV, 3 | state, and in general from being rare becomes dense. In this 76 IV, 3 | spirit and water. Ripening being a kind of perfecting, rawness 77 IV, 3 | are such as to admit of being changed and compacted by 78 IV, 3 | itself. But a thing that is being boiled behaves in the opposite 79 IV, 3 | the reason for the usage being that the various cases have 80 IV, 3 | given form, the process being thus in a way like what 81 IV, 3 | the inside, the opposite being true of things boiled. Where 82 IV, 4 | hand that which admits of being melted.~Since the moist 83 IV, 5 | brought about, the agent being the efficient cause, the 84 IV, 5 | passive. Therefore cold, too, being found in water and earth ( 85 IV, 5 | is not too much of it), being itself driven out by the 86 IV, 7 | fire and to water (these being opposites): water dissolving 87 IV, 8 | qualities, like moist and dry, being passive. These are the qualities 88 IV, 9 | straightened which can change from being curved to being straight 89 IV, 9 | change from being curved to being straight and from being 90 IV, 9 | being straight and from being straight to being curved, 91 IV, 9 | and from being straight to being curved, and bending and 92 IV, 9 | said to be in process of being bent whether it is being 93 IV, 9 | being bent whether it is being made to assume a convex 94 IV, 9 | bending down, the former being a change to the convex, 95 IV, 9 | are not. The process of being impressed is the sinking 96 IV, 9 | surface sinking in without being broken and without the parts 97 IV, 9 | liquids are incapable of being squeezed.~Things are tractile 98 IV, 9 | be made to elongate, for being drawn out is a movement 99 IV, 9 | fragments when they are being divided. Those that necessarily 100 IV, 9 | can be cut. For, a body being divided into many parts 101 IV, 9 | A thing is viscous when, being moist or soft, it is tractile. 102 IV, 9 | the dry in them (the dry being the means by which the transition 103 IV, 11| and the moist are matter (being passive) and earth and water 104 IV, 11| water a body is cold (water being the complete opposite of


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