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Meteorology

Meteorology

Book by Aristotle
Meteorology is a treatise by Aristotle. The text discusses what Aristotle believed to have been all the affections common to air and water, and the kinds and parts of the Earth and the affections of its parts. It includes early accounts of water... Wikipedia
Author: Aristotle
Genre: Treatise
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Meteorology is a treatise by Aristotle. The text discusses what Aristotle believed to have been all the affections common to air and water, and the kinds ...
Things in heaven and earth.Aristotle, great Greek philosopher, researcher, reasoner, and writer, born at Stagirus in 384 BC, was the son of a physician.
THE Meteorologica falls into two well-defined parts,. Books I-III and Book IV. The first three books form a complete work by themselves. The programme set out ...
Written around 340 B.C., Aristotle's Meteorologica is the oldest comprehensive treatise on the subject of meteorology (2). The work is in four books of which ...
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Things in heaven and earth. Aristotle, great Greek philosopher, researcher, reasoner, and writer, born at Stagirus in 384 BC, was the son of a physician.
They take place in the region nearest to the motion of the stars. Such are the milky way, and comets, and the movements of meteors. It studies also all the ...
Meteorology By Aristotle Written 350 B.C.E. Translated by E. W. Webster. Meteorology has been divided into the following sections: ...
It will be found that the water which gets through the wax walls is fresh, for the earthy substance whose admixture caused the saltness is separated off as ...
ἐγκύκλιος is used of any recurrent phenomenon, and though it might more easily be used to describe rain, hail, etc., i.e. Book I. chs. 9–12, it is not ...