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Aristotle
Meteorology

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red

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 14| and the facts about the Red Sea suffice to prove it 2 II, 1 | one another at all. The Red Sea, for instance, communicates 3 III, 2 | first and largest band is red; in the outer rainbow the 4 III, 2 | but no mixing will give red, green, or purple. These 5 III, 2 | rainbow, though between the red and the green an orange 6 III, 4 | makes no difference) looks red. We know how red the flame 7 III, 4 | looks red. We know how red the flame of green wood 8 III, 4 | so, too, the sun appears red through smoke and mist. 9 III, 4 | the outer circumference is red (the reflection being from 10 III, 4 | and the mirror too dark, red is absent. The rainbow that 11 III, 4 | being purple rather than red. The reflection is from 12 III, 4 | through a black medium gives red; second, that sight when 13 III, 4 | strong the change is to red; the next stage is green, 14 III, 4 | of the primary rainbow is red: for the largest band reflects 15 III, 4 | due to contrast, for the red is whitened by its juxtaposition 16 III, 4 | is blackest; and then the red shows most yellow. (Yellow 17 III, 4 | the rainbow comes between red and green.) So the whole 18 III, 4 | green.) So the whole of the red shows white by contrast 19 III, 4 | rainbow is fading away and the red is dissolving, the white 20 III, 4 | nearest, and so it will be red; and the second and the 21 III, 4 | one; let R stand for the red colour, G for green, V for 22 III, 6 | its colour appears partly red, partly green or yellow. 23 III, 6 | in both cases; if it is red in the first case it must


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