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1 I, 18| and bones are composed of fire and the like elements, the 2 II, 1 | or organ was made by the fire alone, so neither shall 3 II, 3 | vital heat. This is not fire nor any such force, but 4 II, 3 | the stars. Hence, whereas fire generates no animal and 5 II, 3 | liquids under the influence of fire, the heat of the sun and 6 II, 3 | heat in animals neither is fire nor derives its origin from 7 II, 3 | derives its origin from fire.~Let us return to the material 8 II, 6 | are soluble by liquid and fire, and what are not soluble 9 II, 6 | and cannot be melted by fire. The nutriment then oozes 10 II, 6 | it is also dissolved by fire. But all the particles given 11 II, 6 | therefore they are softened by fire but none of them is melted 12 II, 6 | the bones are insoluble by fire like pottery, for like it 13 III, 1 | kind and boil them over a fire so as not to make the movement 14 III, 11| corresponding to the element of fire, for this is counted in 15 III, 11| bodies. But the form which fire assumes never appears to 16 III, 11| these cannot be melted by fire), and the matter (or body) 17 IV, 2 | as in cooking; too much fire burns the meat, too little 18 IV, 3 | beautiful to a "goat breathing fire", or again to a "ram butting", 19 IV, 4 | female and destroy it. So fire also does not continue to 20 IV, 4 | is once reached and the fire is then increased, the water 21 V, 1 | dark have more water than fire in them, and that this is 22 V, 1 | owing to deficiency of fire—this is not well said if 23 V, 1 | connected with water, not fire, in all cases. Moreover 24 V, 1 | water and not of air or fire—then we must assume the 25 V, 3 | does when burning upon the fire; curliness will then be