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Aristotle
Meteorology

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1 I, 3 | of the upper motions is full of that body.~This is an 2 I, 3 | that the upper regions were full of fire, and that men referred 3 I, 3 | now.~If the intervals were full of fire and the bodies consisted 4 I, 3 | cannot simply be said to be full of air either; for even 5 I, 3 | the one region is always full of air and the other of 6 I, 8 | circles. Besides the region is full of the biggest and brightest 7 I, 8 | alone are the intervals full of these stars: in the other 8 I, 13| sea. So these places get full of water, and this, having 9 I, 14| the rivers when at their full, the time must come when 10 II, 3 | ing from moist regions, is full of vapour and therefore 11 II, 3 | eggs, even when they are full, float in it. It almost 12 II, 3 | shades of flavour. It becomes full of alum and lye and other 13 II, 5 | arctic regions which are full of water and snow. The sun 14 II, 7 | Democritus says that the earth is full of water and that when a 15 II, 8 | when the sun exerts its full power (as it does about 16 II, 8 | take place where the sea is full of currents or the earth 17 II, 8 | time of drought the air is full of wind; drought is just 18 II, 8 | air in motion, and that is full of a quantity of cold vapour. 19 III, 2 | The rainbow never forms a full circle, nor any segment 20 III, 2 | to be one it must be at full moon, and then as the moon 21 III, 6 | but in the water they are full of rods. The only difference 22 IV, 7 | The reason is that it is full of air (hence it floats 23 IV, 9 | instance, has its pores full). But the pores, if full, 24 IV, 9 | full). But the pores, if full, must be full of something 25 IV, 9 | pores, if full, must be full of something softer than 26 IV, 9 | because their pores are full of something too hard. Thus


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