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through the form in the aforementioned matter arriving, where also matter is from privation in—
immutable alterations, of which the accidental form arrives, until that is completed—
second principle which is the perfect form, which is called substance; for if the potential—
of matter to the act is led by affirmation, and out of nothing nothing is made, speaking—
naturally, therefore matter, since it is in act according to the name [and] persuasion from purpose—
nothing can be made regarding the agent according to its complexion: an explanation of matter, and—
simple fusion: the mode of which is made: broader and more proper as is clear: by addition—
as when it is made water into air and by transmutation, as iron from the stone: by—
position, as a house: and by abstraction, which is said to be that the form is made from diminution—
only, in the earth [it] tempers in the making it comes to pass, but I say the stone in this mode given—
the master—so the stone is figured, from the sedo seat/throne therein Averroes Ibn Rushd, the 12th-century Andalusian philosopher proves that it could—
be an invention given, and by addition, and abstraction it receives the greatest—
truth according to the artisan in for immutable alteration, both in artificial things, and also—
Thom. in natural operations, therefore in that they were from the doctrine of Thomas Thomas Aquinas (when he excepted?) his—
Averr. difficulties. For Averroes teaches you: that by Averroes for the difference of vulgar philosophy natural science—
is said by a certain stone: who explains to the mutation and in another way, with help by the fact—
itself for? so more sense of ignorance, or that to it is admiration? then matter—
does not have the greatest according to this: Thus therefore beyond our reason which in its—
the strengthening of the mind's opinion can be brought, and that that with well I lose propose—
Lup. Lupus Likely referring to a scholastic source or pseudo-Lullian text said he could enlarge: and it is to be the subject of the whole therefore many that—
that the stone is to enlarge: among philosophers those who study nature by the name what about philosophers: when—
such a subject is the stone in infusion into the earth, it is placed, and or? not natural—
into the matter is said proper, according as it had been brought forward or enlarge in potential—
which is finished to the act is reduced, as it was said below. and they note that this is to be such—
a name common between quicksilver and silver which in them is named in potential exists—
the name merely and to me affirms under for the force of metals. This I have distinguished to you—
of metal which to the mode for in metals to be seen in the soul—
in which as according to nature it is granted to them, in for thus it is said according to being in—
the mass, in the immobile for and and another similar we find in their—
species led. Another to this matter the condition from one's own for cannot be impressed—
by from for indeed from from one and which that the aforementioned—
synonym for where appropriated according as the subject, name/no—
proper, from vulgar named, affirming that it to be able to be reached: it is said that through—
per the stone is a synonym, a liquor is flowing it is said. And in the book of causes The "Liber de Causis," a prominent Neoplatonic text—