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1 II, 5| they cut out a drum-shaped figure. The lines form two cones; 2 II, 6| followed with the help of the figure. For clearness’ sake we 3 III, 1| circle is formed: for if a figure is described by a single 4 III, 1| by a single motion that figure must itself be one. This 5 III, 2| It is impossible that the figure of a thing should be reflected 6 III, 2| involved in the notion of figure. But since something must 7 III, 2| be reflected in them and figure cannot be, it remains that 8 III, 5| a line DB outside of the figure and divide it so that D: