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1 II, 6| at the summer solstice; D its rising at the winter 2 II, 6| diameter from Z to G from D to E. Then since those things 3 II, 6| contrary. Eurus blows from D, coming from the point where 4 II, 6| the winds from Z and from D. Hence it sometimes happens 5 III, 3| from G, ZE from Z, DE from D. Then these perpendiculars 6 III, 5| figure and divide it so that D:B=MH:MK. But MH is greater 7 III, 5| triangle KMH). Therefore D is greater than B. Then 8 III, 5| B a line Z such that B+Z:D=D:B. Then make another line 9 III, 5| a line Z such that B+Z:D=D:B. Then make another line 10 III, 5| K fall. For the ratio of D to IM is the same as that 11 III, 5| of B to KI. If not, let D be in the same ratio to 12 III, 5| one another as Z, B, and D. But the ratios between 13 III, 5| ratios between Z, B, and D were such that Z+B:D=D: 14 III, 5| and D were such that Z+B:D=D: B. Therefore IH:IP=IP: 15 III, 5| and D were such that Z+B:D=D: B. Therefore IH:IP=IP:IK. 16 III, 5| MK is the same as that of D to B. Therefore, from the 17 III, 5| is impossible. Since then D cannot bear that ratio to