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Aristotle
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1 I, 3 | matter, and is potentially hot, cold, dry, moist, and possessed 2 I, 3 | which are not themselves hot.~We see that motion is able 3 I, 3 | celestial sphere is not hot or fiery: for they do not 4 I, 3 | stars is considered to be hot, is really white and not 5 I, 4 | squeezes out and ejects the hot element; making their motion 6 I, 4 | contracts, and thrusts out the hot element and causes it to 7 I, 5 | superposition. Thus on a hot day, or through a smoky, 8 I, 7 | dissipated by the quantity of the hot exhalation as not readily 9 I, 7 | does not only cause the hot principle to be secreted 10 I, 12| when they want to cool hot water quickly, begin by 11 I, 12| the reeds. Now it is in hot countries and seasons that 12 II, 3 | and it blows from dry and hot regions. Hence it carries 13 II, 3 | vapour and that is why it is hot. (It makes no difference 14 II, 3 | springs must once have been hot. Then the original fire 15 II, 4 | the smoky evaporation is hot and dry. Hence each contributes 16 II, 4 | part, and air is moist and hot. It is absurd that this 17 II, 6 | distinction of cold and hot or warm is the basis for 18 II, 6 | Zephyrus, and Eurus are hot. Caecias covers the sky 19 II, 8 | channels below the earth. The hot springs, too, near Aedepsus 20 II, 8 | naturally and essentially hot enters the earth. (Wind 21 II, 8 | is not recognized to be hot, because it sets the air 22 II, 9 | the fact that everything hot has a natural tendency upwards. 23 IV, 1 | Two of the qualities, the hot and the cold, are active; 24 IV, 1 | character shows this too. Hot and cold we describe as 25 IV, 1 | have mentioned. When the hot and the cold are masters 26 IV, 1 | place less in cold that in hot seasons, for in winter the 27 IV, 1 | that which is boiling or hot putrefy, for the heat in 28 IV, 3 | is thin, cold rather than hot, and unfit for food or drink. 29 IV, 3 | for it takes place in a hot and moist medium and the 30 IV, 6 | dissolved by fire, which is hot. Some things seem to be 31 IV, 7 | solution must be due to the hot and the moist, that is, 32 IV, 8 | fragrant, sonant, sweet, hot, cold in virtue of a power 33 IV, 9 | When this dry comes to be hot there is fire. This is why 34 IV, 10| clearly). The agents are the hot and the cold, for they constitute 35 IV, 11| solid or liquid bodies are hot and what cold.~Bodies consisting 36 IV, 11| other hand, are commonly hot because heat was active 37 IV, 11| up of earth and water are hot, for most of them derive 38 IV, 11| things of the kinds are hot as long as they are in their 39 IV, 11| they are observed to be hot when they are in their natural 40 IV, 12| bodies are solidified by the hot and the cold are sufficient 41 IV, 12| which are derived from the hot and the cold and the mixture


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