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1 I, 1 | two ways a surface, and if three a body. Beyond these there 2 I, 1 | other magnitude, because the three dimensions are all that 3 I, 1 | that which is divisible in three directions is divisible 4 I, 1 | determined by the number three, since beginning and middle 5 I, 1 | And so, having taken these three from nature as (so to speak) 6 I, 1 | further use of the number three in the worship of the Gods. 7 I, 1 | say "both", but not "all": three is the first number to which 8 I, 1 | alone is determined by the three dimensions, that is, is 9 I, 1 | But if it is divisible in three dimensions it is every way 10 I, 2 | found its completion in three dimensions, so its movement 11 I, 2 | movement completes itself in three forms.~Bodies are either 12 I, 6 | suppose E multiplied by three is rather more than C: the 13 I, 6 | more than C: the weight of three masses of the full size 14 I, 8 | The bodily elements are three, and therefore the places 15 I, 8 | of the elements will be three also; the place, first, 16 I, 9 | The word, then, is used in three senses.~Now the whole included 17 I, 12| man", or "white", or "three cubits long", or whatever 18 II, 2 | all. The distinctions are three, namely, above and below, 19 II, 2 | right and left-all these three oppositions we expect to 20 II, 2 | of parts created by the three dimensions and of the consequent 21 II, 8 | whole heaven, there are three possibilities. Either (1) 22 II, 12| one next after that with three, or some similar arrangement. 23 III, 1 | will have weight. For the three cases are, as we said before, 24 III, 4 | results. Indeed even two or three such bodies serve the purpose 25 III, 8 | agreed that there are only three plane figures which can 26 IV, 3 | change. There are, in fact, three kinds of movement, affecting