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1 I, 1 | elements of bodies. They take place in the region nearest to 2 I, 2 | Fire occupies the highest place among them all, earth the 3 I, 3 | from the sun, the right place for a special and scientific 4 I, 4 | evaporation which takes place is necessarily of two kinds, 5 I, 4 | exhalation. When it takes place at a lower level it is due 6 I, 6 | possess a tail in every place in which it appears. But, 7 I, 6 | with the fixed stars, take place, and we have ourselves observed 8 I, 8 | does not remain in the same place, what is hidden from it 9 I, 9 | formation of water above take place in it. We must consider 10 I, 9 | is gone and because the place is cold, and condenses again 11 I, 10| found when the season or the place is warm, whereas the opposite, 12 I, 12| fall down. This cannot take place in the case of hail, since 13 I, 12| congelation does not take place because the cloud is thrust 14 I, 12| when the condensation takes place quickly,-though this is 15 I, 12| that the freezing takes place in a shorter time than its 16 I, 12| suddenly, this process takes place, the more violent is the 17 I, 13| mountains proves that a place transmits the water it contains 18 I, 13| deeps of Pontus". This is a place of unfathomable depth in 19 I, 14| to sea changes too and a place does not always remain land 20 I, 14| necessarily leaves that place dry when it recedes; again, 21 I, 14| time must come when this place will be flooded again.~But 22 I, 14| process of the earth takes place so gradually and in periods 23 I, 14| changes. For Thebes is the place that he mentions; which 24 I, 14| parts that lie nearer to the place where the river is depositing 25 I, 14| same process that has taken place in this small district must 26 I, 14| always occur in the same place. The deluge in the time 27 I, 14| Deucalion, for instance, took place chiefly in the Greek world 28 I, 14| always advancing in one place and receding in another 29 II, 2 | that of air occupies the place next inside the region of 30 II, 2 | but not in its natural place. For this is a question 31 II, 2 | I mean about the natural place that water, like the other 32 II, 2 | the answer is this. The place which we see the sea filling 33 II, 2 | filling is not its natural place but that of water. It seems 34 II, 2 | refuse to call the belly the place of liquid food because that 35 II, 2 | soon, and to call it the place of the residuum because 36 II, 2 | our present subject. This place, we say, is the place of 37 II, 2 | This place, we say, is the place of water. Hence all rivers 38 II, 2 | water flows into the deepest place, and the deepest part of 39 II, 2 | it arrives at a vast wide place it quickly and imperceptibly 40 II, 2 | that this is the natural place of water and not of the 41 II, 3 | day the opposite will take place and after that the earth 42 II, 3 | found in Umbria. There is a place there where reeds and rushes 43 II, 4 | because the evaporation takes place uninterruptedly but differs 44 II, 4 | evaporation circulates in its own place while the moist migrates 45 II, 4 | by winds to some distant place: or else the moist evaporation 46 II, 4 | reciprocally take one another’s place and interchange.~Further, 47 II, 4 | most evaporation must take place where there is the greatest 48 II, 5 | and stormy, because they place at a change of season (namely 49 II, 5 | before evaporation has taken place, but when it has receded 50 II, 5 | the southern pole as the place we live in bears to our 51 II, 5 | Etesiae. But because that place is far more extensive and 52 II, 6 | the point opposite, the place where it rises at the equinox. 53 II, 6 | for they blow from the place of sunset and are therefore 54 II, 6 | because they blow from the place of sunrise. So the distinction 55 II, 7 | water as it changes its place causes the earthquake.~Anaximenes 56 II, 7 | Hence earthquakes take place in times of drought and 57 II, 8 | It is true that some take place when a wind is blowing, 58 II, 8 | severest earthquakes take place where the sea is full of 59 II, 8 | earthquakes usually take place in spring and autumn and 60 II, 8 | concentrates and causes cold in any place in which this disappearance 61 II, 8 | eclipse is going to take place. So the influence which 62 II, 8 | indications in the same place. The severity of the earthquake 63 II, 8 | up in a great mass in one place. Given this situation it 64 II, 8 | evaporations at a given place are joined by those from 65 II, 9 | ought on their the. to take place on a proportionate scale. 66 III, 1 | opposite development takes place and rain and a quantity 67 III, 1 | has been stated in another place before; but when the flame 68 III, 1 | rushed in a body from the place from which it issued forth 69 III, 2 | other bright object takes place.~The rainbow is seen by 70 III, 3 | which the reflection takes place. The reflection is from 71 III, 3 | Since the reflection takes place in the same way from every 72 III, 4 | weaker because it takes place from a greater distance 73 III, 5 | If the reflection takes place when the luminous body is 74 III, 6 | the reflection cannot take place, since sight weakens when 75 III, 6 | for the reflection to take place, and so it will not reach 76 IV, 1 | Again, putrefaction takes place less in cold that in hot 77 IV, 2 | when concoction has taken place we say that a thing has 78 IV, 2 | that concoction has taken place. Must is an instance of 79 IV, 2 | concoction is said to have taken place in them, for they show that 80 IV, 3 | like boiling, for it takes place in a hot and moist medium 81 IV, 3 | little for concoction to take place.~We have now explained concoction 82 IV, 4 | but not by interchange of place: water, for instance, is 83 IV, 4 | there is an interchange of place. Those things are absolutely 84 IV, 5 | qualities: action takes place by means of heat or cold, 85 IV, 9 | is a reciprocal change of place of all its parts). Those