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1 II, 4| which shape is primary among planes and solids alike. Every 2 II, 4| those who divide bodies into planes and generate them out of 3 II, 4| and generate them out of planes seem to bear witness to 4 III, 1| composition and separation of planes.~Discussion of the other 5 III, 1| which composes every body of planes is, as the most superficial 6 III, 1| which composes solids of planes clearly composes planes 7 III, 1| planes clearly composes planes of lines and lines of points, 8 III, 1| have not, neither have the planes. Therefore no body has weight. 9 III, 1| on the one hand, that the planes can only be put in linear 10 III, 1| must be two ways of putting planes together. Lines can be put 11 III, 1| if it is the number of planes in a body that makes one 12 III, 1| of fire, then some of the planes will be light and others 13 III, 7| who resolve bodies into planes say, or is there yet another 14 III, 7| assert, by resolution into planes. (a) Generation by change 15 III, 7| process is resolution into planes, the first difficulty is 16 III, 7| what is generated out of planes cannot be said to have been 17 III, 8| Nor can the composition of planes; for this produces the elements 18 IV, 2| weight are composed, are planes, cannot so speak without