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Aristotle
Meteorology

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1 I, 3 | element. Anaxagoras, it is true, seems to me to think that 2 I, 6 | summer solstice, is not true either. The great comet 3 I, 6 | proof of our point. It is true that some stars seem to 4 I, 8 | suppose that they are the true cause of the affection in 5 I, 13| source, and the same is true in the case of the winds, 6 I, 13| theory; but if it is no more true in the one case than in 7 I, 14| But this is only partially true. It is true that many places 8 I, 14| only partially true. It is true that many places are now 9 I, 14| water. But the opposite is true too: for if they look they 10 I, 14| And this will be equally true of all other rivers. But 11 II, 1 | have been discovered.~It is true that in straits, where the 12 II, 2 | a moment. This cannot be true of the sun; for if it were 13 II, 2 | again. This itself is not true, since all rivers are seen 14 II, 3 | eternal the same must be true of the sea. Any one who 15 II, 3 | something like burnt earth is true. We must suppose that just 16 II, 3 | even if this is not its true character and it is originally 17 II, 3 | experiment. The same thing is true in every case of the kind: 18 II, 3 | bulk. For the same thing is true of the earth as of the sea: 19 II, 5 | intermittently till the true Etesiae come on again at 20 II, 6 | from H, the north, is the true north wind, called Aparctias: 21 II, 6 | West, the wind from the true west and that called Argestes. 22 II, 8 | accompanied by calm. It is true that some take place when 23 II, 8 | patients, not agents): the true cause is the wind.~The combination 24 II, 9 | discretions, so that if it is true of either that they are 25 II, 9 | pre-exist, the same must be true of the other. Again, how 26 III, 4 | with three colours; this is true of each of the two, but 27 III, 4 | appearance of colours are true the rainbow necessarily 28 III, 6 | water, causes the sun’s true colour to appear just as 29 IV, 1 | the passive. First of all, true becoming, that is, natural 30 IV, 1 | animals and their parts. True natural becoming is a change 31 IV, 1 | strictest general opposite of true becoming is putrefaction. 32 IV, 3 | the liquid outside. It is true that gold and wood and many 33 IV, 3 | inside, the opposite being true of things boiled. Where 34 IV, 3 | imperfect boiling. And it is not true that animals are generated 35 IV, 9 | they can be soaked. (It is true that though copper can be 36 IV, 10| homogeneous bodies, it is true, are constituted by a different 37 IV, 12| viscera, and the same is true in a higher degree with 38 IV, 12| picture. The same, then, is true of flesh, except that its


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