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1 II, 6| angles, and let the point H on it be the north and its 2 II, 6| equinox. The wind blowing from H, the north, is the true 3 II, 6| south and O is contrary to H, being diametrically opposite 4 III, 5| its centre be K and let H be another point appearing 5 III, 5| reflected from the hemisphere to H over the greater angle, 6 III, 5| the horizon at the point H, and let KM be reflected 7 III, 5| and let KM be reflected to H, and let the plane in which 8 III, 5| Now the lines drawn from H and K to a point on the 9 III, 5| For since both the points H and K and the line KH are 10 III, 5| IK. Now, if the points K, H be joined with the point 11 III, 5| Therefore, from the points H, K there will have been 12 III, 5| angles which the lines from H and K make by their reflection. 13 III, 5| reflected from the points H, K at the point M will have 14 III, 5| the horizon be ABG but let H have risen above the horizon. 15 III, 5| horizon AG since the point H has risen above the horizon. 16 III, 5| meridian; for the higher H is the lower the pole and 17 III, 5| such that before the point H reaches the middle of that 18 III, 5| meridian before the point H has risen far.~