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Aristotle
Meteorology

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flame

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1 I, 4| often makes it burst into flame just as smoke does: for 2 I, 4| just as smoke does: for flame is the ebullition of a dry 3 I, 4| and long, we often see a flame burning as in a field of 4 I, 4| the lower lamp from the flame above. For here too the 5 I, 4| above. For here too the flame passes wonderfully quickly 6 I, 4| sometimes it is like the flame from the lamp and sometimes 7 I, 5| appearance of a burning flame, sometimes that of moving 8 I, 5| variety of colours; like flame, for instance, through a 9 I, 8| a single star excites a flame, that of all the stars should 10 I, 8| shooting-stars and the burning flame, comets and the milky way, 11 II, 2| really like that performed by flame as it comes into being, 12 II, 2| there is no similarity. A flame is a process of becoming, 13 II, 3| flowing river or a burning flame. The answer is clear, and 14 II, 8| degree (fire only becomes flame and moves rapidly when wind 15 II, 9| to the sound we hear in a flame which men call the laughter 16 II, 9| exhalation rushes on the flame in a body. So in the clouds, 17 III, 1| There independent sheets of flame left the main fire and were 18 III, 1| place before; but when the flame moves bodily, then we have 19 III, 1| in a blaze: so that the flame was actually seen moving 20 III, 4| red. We know how red the flame of green wood is: this is 21 III, 4| air and the soot which the flame gives off and which mixes 22 IV, 9| inflammable" which produce flame and those which do not are 23 IV, 9| quantity to give rise to flame. In frankincense it is disposed 24 IV, 9| there is fire. This is why flame is burning smoke or dry


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