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1 I, 4 | surface is vapour, while that rising from the earth itself, which 2 I, 9 | in part quenched through rising so far into the upper air, 3 I, 13| below mountains or gradually rising ground.~It is clear then 4 II, 4 | continually being thrown off, rising to the upper region, and 5 II, 4 | oblique movement of the rising evaporation is caused from 6 II, 5 | winds and prevents them from rising at all: it checks them by 7 II, 5 | evaporation, and prevents their rising by drying up the earth quickly. 8 II, 5 | apt to prevail about the rising of Orion and lasts until 9 II, 5 | Both the setting and the rising of Orion are considered 10 II, 5 | summer solstice and the rising of the dog-star: not at 11 II, 6 | the south. Let Z be the rising of the sun at the summer 12 II, 6 | the summer solstice; D its rising at the winter solstice, 13 II, 6 | East, the wind from the rising of the sun at the equinox 14 III, 2 | the sun, either as it is rising or setting but more commonly 15 III, 2 | then as the moon is either rising or setting. So we have only 16 III, 4 | the stars seem bigger when rising and setting than on the 17 III, 5 | when the luminous body is rising or setting the segment of