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Aristotle
Meteorology

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said

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1 I, 3 | However, they cannot simply be said to be full of air either; 2 I, 3 | to what has already been said. The upper region as far 3 I, 6 | bigger.~Enough has been said, without further argument, 4 I, 7 | on every side the star is said to be fringed, if it stretches 5 I, 8 | matter secreted". This, as we said before, explains why there 6 I, 10| the opposite, as has been said, is the case with hoar-frost. 7 I, 11| earth is lacking. For, as we said, to snow in the upper region 8 I, 12| more violent. A shower is said to be more violent in proportion 9 I, 12| the late summer as we have said.~The fact that the water 10 I, 13| into water.~Hence, as we said, we find that the greatest 11 I, 13| nations and in which there are said to be great lakes, yet they 12 I, 14| navigable; Sesostris is said to have been the first of 13 II, 2 | earth. This, as we have said before, is the regular course 14 II, 2 | moist and dry. It cannot be said to be nourished since it 15 II, 2 | impossible. There it is said that the earth is pierced 16 II, 2 | Tartarus.~Enough has been said to prove that this is the 17 II, 3 | the sweet water as we have said whenever it approaches, 18 II, 3 | is salt and bitter, as we said before. All animal excreta 19 II, 3 | quantity. Now since, as we have said, the moist and the dry evaporations 20 II, 3 | would bear out what we have said. They say that this lake 21 II, 4 | evaporation, as we have said, one like vapour, the other 22 II, 9 | is the same.~As we have said, there are two kinds of 23 II, 9 | potentially. It, as we have said before, condenses into cloud, 24 II, 9 | theory, but especially it is said to be drawn down from the 25 III, 4 | must recognize, as we have said, and lay down: first, that 26 IV, 1 | certain way that a thing is said to be "easy to determine" 27 IV, 2 | health, and concoction is said to have taken place in them, 28 IV, 3 | undergone concoction are said to be "ripe", the general 29 IV, 3 | indeterminate matter, as we said, will be either spirituous 30 IV, 3 | and many other things are said to be "boiled": but this 31 IV, 3 | like milk and must, are said to undergo a process of " 32 IV, 3 | instance dyes, too, are said to be "boiled".~All those 33 IV, 3 | and therefore cannot be said to admit of "boiling". Such 34 IV, 3 | general kind of thing, as we said, is found in nature too. 35 IV, 4 | the other-as Empedocles said in his poem on Nature, " 36 IV, 5 | cold is sometimes actually said to burn and to warm, but 37 IV, 5 | everything is dried, as we have said, by a process either of 38 IV, 7 | these bodies, as we have said, are also thickened and 39 IV, 7 | Solidifying, as we have said, is a form of drying.) Now 40 IV, 9 | in water: for nothing is said to be so affected unless 41 IV, 9 | a curve, for a thing is said to be in process of being 42 IV, 9 | plastic. The last group are said to be "squeezable". Things 43 IV, 9 | dividing it, for a body is said to split when it divides 44 IV, 10| differences, as we have said. They also differ in respect


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