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comes 25
comet 22
comet-like 1
comets 21
coming 5
comminuibility 1
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22 sort
22 wood
21 apt
21 comets
21 consequently
21 drawn
21 milky
Aristotle
Meteorology

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comets

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1 I, 1| Such are the milky way, and comets, and the movements of meteors. 2 I, 3| explain the "milky way" and comets and the other phenomena 3 I, 6| to explain the nature of comets and the "milky way", after 4 I, 6| Democritus declare that comets are a conjunction of the 5 I, 6| the zodiac, whereas many comets have been seen outside that 6 I, 6| that circle. Again more comets than one have often appeared 7 I, 6| the same time. Further, comets are often found to appear, 8 I, 6| theory and those who say that comets are a coalescence of the 9 I, 6| brighter. Besides, all the comets that have been seen in our 10 I, 6| stars have been seen when comets dissolve. But on his theory 11 I, 6| brought forward to explain comets are false.~ 12 I, 7| whereas in the case of comets the colour is something 13 I, 7| cause later.~The fact that comets when frequent foreshadow 14 I, 7| So when there are many comets and they are dense, it is 15 I, 7| Corinth.~That there are few comets and that they appear rarely 16 I, 8| this matter we assert that comets consist. We must suppose 17 I, 8| same as in the case of the comets when the matter does not 18 I, 8| and for this reason most comets are found outside the tropic 19 I, 8| assigned for the appearance of comets as plausible we must assume 20 I, 8| explains why there are few comets and why they appear rarely; 21 I, 8| shooting-stars and the burning flame, comets and the milky way, these


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