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Aristotle
Meteorology

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1 I, 1 | water, and the kinds and parts of the earth and the affections 2 I, 1 | and the affections of its parts. These throw light on the 3 I, 1 | motions of these kinds and parts involve. Of these things 4 I, 4 | exhalation is scattered in small parts and in many directions and 5 I, 8 | But in each case the same parts of the milky way are found 6 I, 12| in warm weather the lower parts of the earth are cold and 7 I, 13| this kind do exist in many parts of the earth, yet it is 8 I, 13| They are found in many parts of the earth: in the Peloponnesus, 9 I, 13| the inhabitants of these parts call a sea, is considerable. 10 I, 14| 14~The same parts of the earth are not always 11 I, 14| process does not go on by parts, but each of them necessarily 12 I, 14| whereas it does go on by parts in the case of the earth. 13 I, 14| is owing to them that the parts of the earth come to have 14 I, 14| different character, that some parts remain moist for a certain 15 I, 14| and grow old, while other parts in their turn are filled 16 I, 14| which lay higher. For the parts that lie nearer to the place 17 I, 14| and perish and the same parts of the earth were not always 18 I, 14| it is clear that the same parts of the whole earth are not 19 I, 14| explained that the same parts of the earth are not always 20 II, 2 | of that element, and any parts which change and mix with 21 II, 2 | the flesh and the other parts of the body according to 22 II, 3 | which the universe or its parts are involved. Some day the 23 II, 3 | and consisting of the same parts, or is it, too, one in form 24 II, 3 | form and volume while its parts are in continual change, 25 II, 3 | On the other hand the parts neither of the earth nor 26 II, 5 | then, the thoroughly frozen parts requiring greater heat to 27 II, 5 | in up to the uninhabited parts: in one direction no one 28 II, 5 | divides as it seems the parts beyond India from those 29 II, 6 | the inhabitants of those parts call Phoenicias blows from 30 II, 7 | the fuller to the emptier parts, and the inrush of the water 31 II, 8 | Achaea and Sicily, and those parts of Euboea which correspond 32 III, 3 | uniform and consists of small parts. Hence in itself it is a 33 III, 6 | less watery in different parts. Then the sight is reflected 34 III, 6 | when it is shut up in the parts of the earth.~Just as its 35 IV, 1 | plants and animals and their parts. True natural becoming is 36 IV, 1 | quickly when broken up into parts, but not as a whole; and 37 IV, 3 | distinct from the solid parts. So much for the definition 38 IV, 3 | outside uniformly, since the parts nearer to the fire are the 39 IV, 9 | throughout by pores so that the parts are immediately divided 40 IV, 9 | and separation into large parts, comminution into parts 41 IV, 9 | parts, comminution into parts of any size, but there must 42 IV, 9 | change of place of all its parts). Those impressibles that 43 IV, 9 | being broken and without the parts interchanging position as 44 IV, 9 | being divided into many parts fin so far as its unity 45 IV, 9 | the interlocking of their parts when they are composed like 46 IV, 12| than that of flesh. The parts of plants, and inanimate 47 IV, 12| sufficient to form all such parts as are the homogeneous bodies, 48 IV, 12| case of the non-homogeneous parts (like the head, the hand, 49 IV, 12| which these homogeneous parts go to make up. Cold and


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