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... cold is the contact of cold bodies ; for cold is active and transitive into bodies adjacent , as well as heat : which is seen in those things that are touched with snow or cold water . And therefore , whosoever will be an in- quirer ...
... cold is the contact of cold bodies ; for cold is active and transitive into bodies adjacent , as well as heat : which is seen in those things that are touched with snow or cold water . And therefore , whosoever will be an in- quirer ...
Side 236
... cold , for that the greatest colds are noted to be about the full , and the greatest heats about the change . Query . The beams of the stars have no sensible heat by themselves ; but are conceived to have an augmenta- tive heat of the ...
... cold , for that the greatest colds are noted to be about the full , and the greatest heats about the change . Query . The beams of the stars have no sensible heat by themselves ; but are conceived to have an augmenta- tive heat of the ...
Side 238
... cold ; but both these are signs of drought . Paracelsus reporteth , that if a glass of wine be set upon a terras in a bitter frost , it will leave some liquor unfrozen in the centre of the glass , which excelleth spiritus vini drawn by ...
... cold ; but both these are signs of drought . Paracelsus reporteth , that if a glass of wine be set upon a terras in a bitter frost , it will leave some liquor unfrozen in the centre of the glass , which excelleth spiritus vini drawn by ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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