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Aristotle
Meteorology

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1 I, 2 | certain continuity with the upper motions: consequently all 2 I, 3 | that the whole world of the upper motions is full of that 3 I, 3 | For he thought that the upper regions were full of fire, 4 I, 3 | in our treatment of the upper region, but we may return 5 I, 3 | reason why the stars in the upper region impart heat to the 6 I, 3 | clouds not formed in the upper air? They ought to form 7 I, 3 | has already been said. The upper region as far as the moon 8 I, 3 | clouds are not formed in the upper region to be this: that 9 I, 3 | formation of clouds in that upper region is also prevented 10 I, 3 | being continuous with the upper element and air with fire. 11 I, 3 | is squeezed out into the upper region and it sinks, and 12 I, 3 | they do not occur in that upper region but below: yet the 13 I, 4 | phenomenon is formed in the upper region it is due to the 14 I, 4 | efficient cause sometimes the upper motion, sometimes the contraction 15 I, 5 | For we have seen that the upper air condenses into an inflammable 16 I, 7 | comet is formed when the upper motion introduces into a 17 I, 8 | the heavens and all the upper motion. For it is natural 18 I, 9 | through rising so far into the upper air, then the vapour cools 19 I, 11| other hand is found in the upper region, but the corresponding 20 I, 11| we said, to snow in the upper region corresponds hoar-frost 21 I, 11| lower, and to rain in the upper region, dew in the lower. 22 I, 11| correspond to hail in the upper region. Why this is so will 23 I, 12| about water freezing in the upper region. It cannot have frozen 24 I, 12| cloud is thrust up into the upper atmosphere, which is colder 25 I, 12| thrust up into the cold upper region.~Now we see that 26 II, 2 | main body of fire is in the upper region; that of air occupies 27 II, 2 | vapour and rises to the upper region, where it is condensed 28 II, 4 | thrown off, rising to the upper region, and so the wind 29 II, 5 | the earth: one near our upper, or nothern pole, the other 30 II, 8 | smaller space and so gets the upper hand, and then breaks out 31 II, 9 | clouds is highest at their upper limit. (For they must be 32 II, 9 | the heat escapes to the upper region and leaves them. 33 II, 9 | Anaxagoras that it is part of the upper ether (which he calls fire) 34 II, 9 | to be drawn down from the upper ether. Some reason ought 35 III, 6 | to various effects in the upper region, so here it causes 36 IV, 3 | concoction goes on in the upper belly but the excretion


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