gre 61cτυγχάνει δὲ ταῦτα ὄντα, τὰ μὲν ἔλαττον ἔχοντα ὕδατος ἢ γῆς, τότε περὶ τὴν ὕαλον γένος ἅπαν ὅσα τε λίθων χυτὰ εἴδη καλεῖται, τὰ δὲ πλέον ὕδατος αὖ, πάντα ὅσα κηροειδῆ καὶ θυμιατικὰ σώματα συμπήγνυται.
Ficino lat A.D. 1532, p. 723,2-5Haec vero partim aquae minus habent (3) quam terrae, quemadmodum vitri genus, et lapides illi qui fusiles appellantur: par(4)tim contra plus aquae, qualia sunt omnia quae conglutinata sunt, caereaquae evadunt, et va(5)pores emitunt.
eng JowettNow these bodies are of two kinds; some of them, such as glass and the fusible sort of stones, have less water than they have earth; on the other hand, substances of the nature of wax and incense have more of water entering into their composition.
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