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ARISTOTLE AND THE EARLIER PERIPATETICS vol.I by Eduard Zeller, B.F.C.Costelloe 1897

MACEDONIA is GREECE and will always be GREECE- (if they are desperate to steal a name, Monkeydonkeys suits them just fine) ΚΑΤΩ ΤΟ ΠΡΟΔΟΤΙΚΟ "ΣΥΝΤΑΓΜΑΤΙΚΟ ΤΟΞΟ"!!! Strabo – “Geography” “There remain of Europe, first, Macedonia and the parts of Thrace that are contiguous to it and extend as far as Byzantium; secondly, Greece; and thirdly, the islands that are close by. Macedonia, of course, is a part of Greece, yet now, since I am following the nature and shape of the places geographically, I have decided to classify it apart from the rest of Greece and to join it with that part of Thrace which borders on it and extends as far as the mouth of the Euxine and the Propontis. Then, a little further on, Strabo mentions Cypsela and the Hebrus River, and also describes a sort of parallelogram in which the whole of Macedonia lies.” (Strab. 7.fragments.9) ΚΚΕ, ΚΝΕ, ΟΝΝΕΔ, ΑΓΟΡΑ,ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑ,ΝΕΑ,ΦΩΝΗ,ΦΕΚ,ΝΟΜΟΣ,LIFO,MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER, GREECE,IKEA

MACEDONIA is GREECE and will always be GREECE- (if they are desperate to steal a name, Monkeydonkeys suits them just fine)

ΚΑΤΩ ΤΟ ΠΡΟΔΟΤΙΚΟ "ΣΥΝΤΑΓΜΑΤΙΚΟ ΤΟΞΟ"!!!

Strabo – “Geography”
“There remain of Europe, first, Macedonia and the parts of Thrace that are contiguous to it and extend as far as Byzantium; secondly, Greece; and thirdly, the islands that are close by. Macedonia, of course, is a part of Greece, yet now, since I am following the nature and shape of the places geographically, I have decided to classify it apart from the rest of Greece and to join it with that part of Thrace which borders on it and extends as far as the mouth of the Euxine and the Propontis. Then, a little further on, Strabo mentions Cypsela and the Hebrus River, and also describes a sort of parallelogram in which the whole of Macedonia lies.”
(Strab. 7.fragments.9)

ΚΚΕ, ΚΝΕ, ΟΝΝΕΔ, ΑΓΟΡΑ,ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑ,ΝΕΑ,ΦΩΝΗ,ΦΕΚ,ΝΟΜΟΣ,LIFO,MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER, GREECE,IKEA

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PHYSICS 509<br />

an impulse from without. The immediate sources of<br />

these motions are the heavenly bodies. 1 Their movement<br />

occasions the changes of warmth and cold,<br />

which,<br />

in the opinion of Aristotle, are the most generally active<br />

forces in the elementary bodies. 2 Although the stars<br />

and their spheres are neither warm nor cold, 3 yet, <strong>by</strong><br />

their movement, they generate light and heat in the<br />

stratum of air that lies nearest to them ; as, indeed,<br />

all swiftly moving bodies warm and even set fire to<br />

surrounding substances <strong>by</strong> friction. This is particularly<br />

true of the place in which the sun is<br />

fastened,<br />

since it is neither so far off as the fixed stars, 4 nor yet<br />

1<br />

Meteor, i. 2, 339, a, 21 :<br />

€(Tti 5' e'| avdyKTis ffuvexfts 1VU3S<br />

tivros \_d nepl rfyv yijy Kotr/tos] rats<br />

avu> tpopah, (bffre iraffav aifTov<br />

T?jf bvvap.iv Kvfiepvatrdai eKcldev.<br />

.... Sxrre rwv trvfj.@aiv6vTaiv irzpl<br />

avrbv<br />

w<br />

mip fj.hv Kal yyv Kal to<br />

trvyyevri to6tois ais iv ii\7js eibet<br />

yiyvofiivuv atria xph vorffc 1 "*<br />

. . . rb 5' ofrrus aXnov ws '66ev 7] ttjs<br />

Kiv^ffecas apxb rty rwv del kivovfievoiv<br />

aiTiareov bitvap.iv ; c. 3, 340,<br />

a, 14.<br />

See p. 480, n. 3, supra.<br />

'*<br />

3 It is impossible that they<br />

should be, seeing that the tether,<br />

of which they consist, admits<br />

none of the opposites which<br />

constitute the qualities of the<br />

elements. Some further reasons<br />

against the view that they are of<br />

a fiery nature are given, Meteor.<br />

i. 3 fin.<br />

»<br />

DeCmlo, ii. 7, 289,a, 19 : the<br />

stars do not consist of fire, rj Se<br />

6spp6Tris air' avrwv Kal rb tpas<br />

yiveral TrapeKrpi&Ofjievov tov aepos<br />

virb rfjs ixeiywv (popas. Motion<br />

causes wood, stone, and iron to<br />

burn, and the lead of arrows and<br />

bullets to melt (on this widely<br />

spread error of the ancients, cf.<br />

Ideler, Arist. Meteor, i. 359 sq.)<br />

it must therefore heat the air that<br />

surrounds them. toSto p.iv oiv<br />

aura iKdepfiaiverai bid rb eV de'pt<br />

tpepeaOai, hs bid t^v ttAt^Jji' tj)<br />

KtvfitTGi yiyverai irOp' ruv 5e avu)<br />

%Kaffrov iv rrj ap.ah(q •<br />

whole sphere that produces them? rasv yap havrluv rhvavrla airia.<br />

We should require in that case to Sib Kal oix V irpibrv

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