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Side viii
... derived from his comments upon passages , which require , for elucidation , all the light that can be thrown upon them by tradition and learning . INTRODUCTION . As this treatise may interest some who have viii PREFACE .
... derived from his comments upon passages , which require , for elucidation , all the light that can be thrown upon them by tradition and learning . INTRODUCTION . As this treatise may interest some who have viii PREFACE .
Side 48
... light , of fire four , and bones were made white . " It would be to no purpose then , that the elements should be in Vital Principle , unless propor- tion and combination were there also ; for although each element may recognise its ...
... light , of fire four , and bones were made white . " It would be to no purpose then , that the elements should be in Vital Principle , unless propor- tion and combination were there also ; for although each element may recognise its ...
Side 89
... light , sound , odour , savour , motion , number & c . , are considered in their relation to the senses , respectively , they here are merely characterized under the terms , which are defined , of peculiar and common . Casual or chance ...
... light , sound , odour , savour , motion , number & c . , are considered in their relation to the senses , respectively , they here are merely characterized under the terms , which are defined , of peculiar and common . Casual or chance ...
Side 93
... light , but the colour of each object is visible in the light ; and we must , therefore , first say what light is . There is a something diaphanous , and I call diaphanous what is visible , and yet not visible , 1 De Sensu et Sens . I ...
... light , but the colour of each object is visible in the light ; and we must , therefore , first say what light is . There is a something diaphanous , and I call diaphanous what is visible , and yet not visible , 1 De Sensu et Sens . I ...
Side 94
... Light is the active state of that same dia- phanous , in so far as it is diaphanous , and darkness is the same in its state of potentiality . But light is the colour , as it were , of the diaphanous , when made dia- phanous in reality ...
... Light is the active state of that same dia- phanous , in so far as it is diaphanous , and darkness is the same in its state of potentiality . But light is the colour , as it were , of the diaphanous , when made dia- phanous in reality ...
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abstractions admit alluded analogous Anaxagoras Animalm animals appear appetite Aristotle Aristotle's BERNARD DRAKE brain Cambridge cause CHARLES KINGSLEY ciple cloth colour constituted contrary creatures Crown 8vo Democritus derived diaphanous distinction doctrine earth elements Empedocles essence faculty Fcap Fellow of St fire flesh functions Harrow School hearing homogeneous imagination imparted implies impressionable individual indivisible inquiry JOHN WILLIAM COLENSO John's College kind knowledge Leucippus living body locomotion M.A. Fellow maintain manifest matter medium Metaphys mind motion motor moved nature Note nourished nutrition object odour opinion passage perceive percussion pharynx physiology plants Plato potentiality PRELUDE TO CHAPTER properties qualities reality recognise regarded relation sapid savour seems self-motive sensation sense sensibility sentient organs sentient perception shew shewn signifies smell sonorous sound supposed syllogism tangible impressions taste term things thinking thought Timæus tion Touch Treatise Trinity College University of Cambridge visible vision Vital Principle writers Xenocrates
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