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1 I, 2 | that there is one physical element which makes up the system 2 I, 3 | characterized the first element, and explained that the 3 I, 3 | been used to denote that element. Anaxagoras, it is true, 4 I, 3 | the position of the first element, and the reason why the 5 I, 3 | bodies must be filled by some element. This cannot be fire, for 6 I, 3 | circular motion of the first element and of the bodies it contains 7 I, 3 | continuous with the upper element and air with fire. Thus 8 I, 4 | motion comes the warm and dry element, which we call fire, for 9 I, 4 | this terminology since this element is the most inflammable 10 I, 4 | squeezes out and ejects the hot element; making their motion look 11 I, 4 | and thrusts out the hot element and causes it to be thrown 12 II, 2 | mass is the origin of that element, and any parts which change 13 II, 3 | by the departure of some element in it which is sweetest, 14 II, 3 | which the salt and brackish element in rain is less than the 15 IV, 4 | shows the quality of that element which predominates in it. 16 IV, 5 | compound of both. Water is the element characterized by the moist, 17 IV, 7 | over a fire. But the earthy element in milk can also be coagulated 18 IV, 10| consist of more than one element, like oil and honey, and " 19 IV, 12| Since, then, we know to what element each of the homogeneous