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1 I, 6| tropic, or at the summer solstice. Hence in these regions 2 I, 6| with the sun at the summer solstice, is not true either. The 3 I, 6| sun being about the winter solstice. Yet they themselves admit 4 II, 5| Etesiae blow after the summer solstice and the rising of the dog-star: 5 II, 5| continuously after the summer solstice, when there are no corresponding 6 II, 5| south winds after the winter solstice? The facts are reasonable 7 II, 5| rather than at the summer solstice. (For the greatest heat 8 II, 5| same way after the winter solstice. They, too, are weak Etesiae, 9 II, 5| come on again at the summer solstice: for from that time onwards 10 II, 6| of the sun at the summer solstice and E its setting at the 11 II, 6| its setting at the summer solstice; D its rising at the winter 12 II, 6| its rising at the winter solstice, and G its setting at the 13 II, 6| its setting at the winter solstice. Draw a diameter from Z 14 II, 6| sun rises at the summer solstice. Its contrary is not the 15 II, 6| the sun sets at the winter solstice and is diametrically opposite 16 II, 6| sun rises at the winter solstice. It borders on Notus, and 17 II, 6| the sun sets at the summer solstice, and is the only wind that 18 II, 6| winds north of the summer solstice blow about the time of the 19 II, 6| Zephyrus about the summer solstice, but about the winter solstice 20 II, 6| solstice, but about the winter solstice Eurus.~Aparctias, Thrascias, 21 III, 5| the days near the summer solstice, the size of the visible 22 III, 5| the days near the winter solstice the visible arcs are small,