gre 61aτὰ δὲ πυρὸς εἰς τὰ τῶν ὑδάτων διάκενα εἰσιόντα, ὅπερ ὕδωρ γῆν, τοῦτο πῦρ ἀέρα ἀπεργαζόμενα, τηχθέντι τῷ κοινῷ σώματι ῥεῖν μόνα αἴτια συμβέβηκεν·
Ficino lat A.D. 1532, p. 722,54-723,2sed ignis aquae meatus pe(1)netrans quemadmodum et aqua terrae inania, atque ita aquam afficiens ut ignis aerem, (2) communi corpori liquefactionis causam preabeat.
eng Jowettbut the particles of fire, entering into the interstices of the water, do to the water what water does to earth and fire to air, and are the sole causes of the compound body of earth and water liquefying and becoming fluid.
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