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Aristotle
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1 I, 3| and they do not seem to blow above the level of the highest 2 II, 4| up from the earth, they blow round it because all the 3 II, 4| that the wind has begun to blow before it has actually reached 4 II, 5| disturbance.~The Etesiae blow after the summer solstice 5 II, 5| it is distant; and they blow by day and cease at night. 6 II, 5| which we call the Etesiae blow continuously after the summer 7 II, 5| so-called "white south winds" do blow at the corresponding season, 8 II, 5| them and so the Etesiae blow: after rather than at the 9 II, 5| receded far. The "bird winds" blow in the same way after the 10 II, 5| are weak Etesiae, but they blow less and later than the 11 II, 5| the Etesiae. They begin to blow only on the seventieth day 12 II, 5| therefore weaker. They do not blow so continuously because 13 II, 5| heat to melt them. So they blow intermittently till the 14 II, 5| onwards the wind tends to blow continuously.) But the south 15 II, 6| their oppositions, which can blow simultaneously with which, 16 II, 6| contrary to one another that blow from opposite ends of a 17 II, 6| counted as northerly, for they blow from the place of sunset 18 II, 6| are warmer because they blow from the place of sunrise. 19 II, 6| that contrary winds cannot blow simultaneously. They are 20 II, 6| opposite to one another may blow simultaneously: for instance 21 II, 6| Contrary winds commonly blow at opposite seasons. Thus 22 II, 6| north of the summer solstice blow about the time of the spring 23 II, 6| and stop them; they also blow away the clouds that are 24 II, 6| They are cold because they blow from the north, and lightning 25 II, 8| winds, as a rule, begin to blow then, and if their source 26 II, 8| developed, which would naturally blow away from the earth: but 27 II, 8| a south wind is going to blow there is a premonitory indication: 28 II, 8| same with the breath we blow from our mouth: close by 29 IV, 9| response to pressure or a blow, in general to contact. 30 IV, 9| sideways with one and the same blow: when this is not possible


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