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Aristotle
Meteorology

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1 I, 6 | the comet. It appears at greater intervals than the other 2 I, 6 | could not have created any greater magnitude, so now that they 3 I, 8 | and the size of the sun is greater than that of the earth and 4 I, 8 | from the earth many times greater than that of the sun (just 5 I, 12| warm countries; the heat is greater and it thrusts the clouds 6 II, 5 | it and dissipates by its greater heat the lesser heat contained 7 II, 5 | thoroughly frozen parts requiring greater heat to melt them. So they 8 II, 5 | They make the length far greater than the breadth. If we 9 II, 5 | and open the south wind is greater and stronger and warmer 10 II, 6 | causes evaporation to rise in greater quantities and over a greater 11 II, 6 | greater quantities and over a greater space.~Of the winds we have 12 II, 6 | close to us that they are greater and stronger than other 13 II, 8 | of wind in the earth is greater and a more violent earthquake 14 II, 8 | body, its strength must be greater. The cold comes because 15 III, 1 | that of which there is the greater quantity present in the 16 III, 2 | circle, nor any segment greater than a semicircle. At sunset 17 III, 3 | round the moon because the greater heat of the sun dissolves 18 III, 4 | because it takes place from a greater distance and less of it 19 III, 5 | nor a segment of a circle greater than a semicircle. The consideration 20 III, 5 | hemisphere to H over the greater angle, the lines from K 21 III, 5 | that D:B=MH:MK. But MH is greater than MK since the reflection 22 III, 5 | of the cone is over the greater angle (for it subtends the 23 III, 5 | angle (for it subtends the greater angle of the triangle KMH). 24 III, 5 | triangle KMH). Therefore D is greater than B. Then add to B a 25 III, 5 | indifferently lesser or greater than IM, and let this line 26 III, 5 | any line either lesser or greater than IM (the proof being 27 III, 5 | arcs of its course are all greater than a semicircle, and go 28 III, 5 | south of the equator the greater is the invisible arc. Consequently, 29 IV, 1 | putrefy, for its cold is greater that the heat of the air 30 IV, 1 | readily than a little, for the greater quantity contains too much 31 IV, 10| things of this kind are, to a greater or less degree, of earth.


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