Part, Chapter, § 
 1 MendicantVision,       1,14|      light, figure, and color in bodies simple and ~mixed and even
 2 MendicantVision,       1,14|   composite, as in the celestial bodies, minerals, stones and ~metals,
 3 MendicantVision,       2,2 |        The generating are simple bodies, celestial bodies, and the ~
 4 MendicantVision,       2,2 |         simple bodies, celestial bodies, and the ~four elements.
 5 MendicantVision,       2,2 |     power. But the generated are bodies composed of the ~elements,
 6 MendicantVision,       2,2 |       sensible things, and human bodies. The ~rulers of the former
 7 MendicantVision,       2,2 | philosophers, move the celestial bodies; and thus there is ~attributed
 8 MendicantVision,       2,3 |      luminous, and other colored bodies; through touch the solid
 9 MendicantVision,       2,3 |       the solid and terrestrial ~bodies; by the three intermediate
10 MendicantVision,       2,3 |     these doors, not only simple bodies, but also ~composite, mixed
11 MendicantVision,       2,3 |          apprehend the motion of bodies, we are led to the cognition
12 MendicantVision,       2,10|         says that numbers are in bodies and especially in sounds
13 MendicantVision,       2,13|       perception of the heavenly bodies. Since, however, he is listing
14 MendicantVision,       2,13|          and since ~the heavenly bodies are luminous, he must he
 
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