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gptkb:philosophy
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gptkbp:author |
gptkb:Aristotle
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gptkbp:basisFor |
gptkb:commentaries_by_Averroes
gptkb:commentaries_by_Ibn_Rushd_(Averroes) gptkb:commentaries_by_Philoponus medieval encyclopedias commentaries by Albertus Magnus commentaries by Thomas Aquinas commentaries by Albert of Saxony commentaries by Alexander von Humboldt commentaries by Alfred Wegener commentaries by Bartholomew of Messina commentaries by Carl Sagan commentaries by Carl-Gustaf Rossby commentaries by Edward Lorenz commentaries by Francesco Patrizi commentaries by Galileo Galilei commentaries by Giles of Rome commentaries by Giorgio Parisi commentaries by Girolamo Cardano commentaries by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz commentaries by Ibn Sina (Avicenna) commentaries by Immanuel Kant commentaries by Isaac Newton commentaries by Jacob Bjerknes commentaries by James Clerk Maxwell commentaries by James Lovelock commentaries by Jean Buridan commentaries by Johannes de Sacrobosco commentaries by John Buridan commentaries by John Duns Scotus commentaries by John Herschel commentaries by John von Neumann commentaries by Jule Charney commentaries by Klaus Hasselmann commentaries by Lord Kelvin commentaries by Marin Mersenne commentaries by Mario Molina commentaries by Moses Maimonides commentaries by Nicole Oresme commentaries by Olympiodorus commentaries by Paul Crutzen commentaries by Paul of Venice commentaries by Peter of Spain commentaries by Pierre Gassendi commentaries by René Descartes commentaries by Richard Feynman commentaries by Robert Boyle commentaries by Roger Bacon commentaries by Simplicius commentaries by Stephen Hawking commentaries by Susan Solomon commentaries by Svante Arrhenius commentaries by Syukuro Manabe commentaries by Theophrastus commentaries by Thomas Bradwardine commentaries by Vilhelm Bjerknes commentaries by William of Moerbeke commentaries by William of Ockham later meteorological studies |
gptkbp:book1Content |
general theory of the four elements and their transformations
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gptkbp:book2Content |
phenomena of the upper atmosphere, including rain, snow, hail, wind, thunder, lightning, and comets
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gptkbp:book3Content |
waters of the earth, rivers, seas, and evaporation
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gptkbp:book4Content |
minerals, metals, and organic processes
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gptkbp:dateWritten |
circa 350 BCE
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gptkbp:explains |
comets
earthquakes winds meteors hydrological cycle dew and frost formation of metals formation of rainbows formation of rivers and seas hail and snow organic processes in nature properties of minerals shooting stars thunder and lightning waterspouts |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Aristotle's Meteorology
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gptkbp:influenced |
gptkb:Islamic_jurisprudence
medieval science Renaissance natural philosophy |
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gptkb:Ancient_Greek
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gptkbp:numberOfBooks |
four
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gptkbp:partOf |
gptkb:Corpus_Aristotelicum
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gptkbp:subject |
earth sciences
meteorology natural philosophy |
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gptkb:Arabic
gptkb:Latin English |
gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Olympiodorus_the_Younger
gptkb:Sun_Dogs |
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