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Side 96
... medium , and thus a medium there must be ; so that if there were a void , vision would be , not to say in- accurate but , altogether precluded . It has thus then been said why colour must be visible in the light ; but fire is visible ...
... medium , and thus a medium there must be ; so that if there were a void , vision would be , not to say in- accurate but , altogether precluded . It has thus then been said why colour must be visible in the light ; but fire is visible ...
Side 100
... medium between the object and the hearing . Sound of the actual kind is the invariable result of something in relation to something and in something ; for its producing cause is percussion . It is impossible , therefore , that sound ...
... medium between the object and the hearing . Sound of the actual kind is the invariable result of something in relation to something and in something ; for its producing cause is percussion . It is impossible , therefore , that sound ...
Side 101
Aristotle on the Vital Principle Aristotle. first , owing to the medium within them having been set in motion and being unable to make its escape . Sound is audible in air , and so it is in water , although less distinctly ; but neither ...
Aristotle on the Vital Principle Aristotle. first , owing to the medium within them having been set in motion and being unable to make its escape . Sound is audible in air , and so it is in water , although less distinctly ; but neither ...
Side 110
... whatever is either alto- gether without odour , or has but a very faint odour ; and a sense analogous to this is attached to the term insapid . The smell is perceptive through a medium , such as 110 [ BK . II . ARISTOTLE ON THE.
... whatever is either alto- gether without odour , or has but a very faint odour ; and a sense analogous to this is attached to the term insapid . The smell is perceptive through a medium , such as 110 [ BK . II . ARISTOTLE ON THE.
Side 111
Aristotle on the Vital Principle Aristotle. The smell is perceptive through a medium , such as air or water , for aquatic animals seem to be sen- sible of odour ; and so , likewise , are sanguineous and insanguineous creatures , as well ...
Aristotle on the Vital Principle Aristotle. The smell is perceptive through a medium , such as air or water , for aquatic animals seem to be sen- sible of odour ; and so , likewise , are sanguineous and insanguineous creatures , as well ...
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