"Arist" Quotes from Famous Books
... simul collectus, frigido alacrior inde redditur. Vnde etiam ignes artificiosi aqua minim extinguibiles. Item: Sunt sulphure & bitumine loca abundantia, qu sponte ardent, quorum flamma aqua minim extinguitur. Prodidit etiam Philosophus, Aqua ali ignem. Arist. 3. de anim. Et Plin. lib. 2. Nat. Histor. cap. 110. Et Strabo lib. 7. In Nympho excit Petra flamma, que aqua accenditur. Idem, Viret ternm contexens fontem igneum fraxinus. Quin & repentinos ignes in aquis existere, ... — The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries - of the English Nation, v. 1, Northern Europe • Richard Hakluyt
... pertains to harmony to consist in numbers, since other things seemed in their entire nature to be formed in the likeness of numbers, and in all nature numbers are the first, they supposed the elements of numbers to be the elements of all things." (Arist. ... — The Academic Questions • M. T. Cicero |