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Aristotle
Meteorology

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elements

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | that of the first of the elements of bodies. They take place 2 I, 2 | earth the lowest, and two elements correspond to these in their 3 I, 2 | treat fire and earth and the elements like them as the material 4 I, 3 | relatively to the other physical elements. (For there is no question 5 I, 3 | from any of the terrestrial elements, they determined to call 6 I, 3 | fire every one of the other elements would long ago have vanished.~ 7 I, 3 | for even if there were two elements to fill the space between 8 I, 3 | proportion to the other elements. For the bulk of the earth ( 9 I, 3 | any one denies that the elements originate from one another, 10 I, 3 | the relation of the two elements air and fire to the position 11 I, 3 | the heaviest and coldest elements, by themselves; round them 12 II, 2 | the analogy of the other elements. Each of them has a main 13 II, 2 | change and mix with the other elements come from it. Thus the main 14 II, 2 | round which the rest of the elements are seen to lie. So we must 15 II, 2 | in the case of the other elements, except the sea. River water 16 II, 2 | that water, like the other elements, must in reason have), and 17 IV, 1 | qualities that constitute the elements are four, and that their 18 IV, 1 | determine the number of the elements to be four.~Two of the qualities, 19 IV, 4 | the moist and the dry. The elements of bodies, that is, the 20 IV, 4 | involves them both. Of the elements earth is especially representative 21 IV, 4 | and water are the material elements of all bodies that animals 22 IV, 5 | dry, for these among the elements that admit the qualities 23 IV, 10| fibres, veins (these are the elements of which the non-homogeneous 24 IV, 10| earth or of water or of more elements than one, and whether fire 25 IV, 11| earth and water are the elements that primarily embody them, 26 IV, 11| consists of one or other of the elements simply, unless such a body 27 IV, 12| bodies has given us the elements out of which they are compounded 28 IV, 12| bodies are made up of the elements, and all the works of nature 29 IV, 12| homogeneous bodies consist of the elements described, as matter, but 30 IV, 12| either. For each of those elements has an end and is not water


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