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1 I, 1 | which all our predecessors called meteorology. It is concerned 2 I, 3 | difficulty is raised by what is called the air. What are we to 3 I, 4 | must think of what we just called fire as being spread round 4 I, 4 | lengthwise only, we see what are called "torches" and "goats" and 5 I, 4 | the main body.) Then it is called a "goat". When this does 6 I, 4 | depth alike, we get what are called shooting-stars.~The cause 7 I, 6 | another.~Some of the Italians called Pythagoreans say that the 8 I, 6 | like a leap, so that people called it a "path". This comet 9 I, 7 | out in one direction it is called bearded. We have seen that 10 I, 8 | outermost part of what is called the air is potentially fire 11 I, 8 | constellations and also of what called "scattered" stars (you have 12 I, 9 | rain; for mist might be called a barren cloud. So we get 13 I, 9 | falls in small drops it is called a drizzle; when the drops 14 I, 10| descends at night it is called dew and hoar-frost. When 15 I, 13| of.~Some say that what is called air, when it is in motion 16 I, 13| rivers flow from the mountain called Parnassus, admittedly the 17 I, 13| Scythia, are the mountains called Rhipae. The stories about 18 I, 13| named rivers, the river called Chremetes that flows into 19 I, 14| nothing more than what is called Thebes, as Homer, too, shows, 20 I, 14| those who were formerly called Graeci and now Hellenes. 21 II, 2 | that again by the sphere called that of fire (which is the 22 II, 2 | of all waters is what is called Tartarus-a mass of water 23 II, 4 | other dry. The former is called vapour: for the other there 24 II, 4 | winds from the north are called Boreae, those from the south 25 II, 6 | is the true north wind, called Aparctias: while Notus blowing 26 II, 6 | blows from I; and the wind called Meses, which lies between 27 II, 6 | from the true west and that called Argestes. More generally 28 II, 6 | Lips and Caecias, sometimes called Hellespontias, are both 29 II, 8 | Hiera, one of the group called the Aeolian islands. Here 30 III, 1 | escapes. This phenomenon is called a whirlwind when it is colourless; 31 III, 1 | exhalation becomes rarer, it is called a fire-wind, for its fire 32 III, 4 | fragmentary appearances called "rods". But if a haze due 33 IV, 3 | excreta and catarrhs are called raw for the same reason, 34 IV, 3 | we go further, brick is called raw and so is milk and many 35 IV, 3 | a way like what we have called boiling.~The end of the 36 IV, 3 | opposite of boiling properly so called is an inconcoction of the 37 IV, 3 | the species of concoction called broiling, but it is more 38 IV, 9 | to the straight cannot be called bending, but bending and 39 IV, 9 | moulded by the hand are called "plastic"; those that are 40 IV, 9 | fumes of a woody body are called smoke. (I mean to include 41 IV, 9 | stones the precious stone called carbuncle is least amenable 42 IV, 9 | reduced to coals. Those are called "inflammable" which produce 43 IV, 9 | and those which do not are called "non-inflammable". Those 44 IV, 10| amber, also, and the bodies called "tears" are formed by refrigeration, 45 IV, 10| and all the substances called "tears", and stalactites, 46 IV, 12| stone flutes might still be called flutes: for these members,