The Three Voyages of Martin Frobisher in Search of a Passage to Cathaia And Ind
The Three Voyages of Martin Frobisher in Search of a Passage to Cathaia And Ind
George Best
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Quodq. Die solis violento incanduit cestu Hutnida nox reficit^ paribusq. RefrUjerat horis. If the heate of the sunne in the day time doe burne or parch any thing, the moysture of the night dothe coole and refresh the same againe, the sunne being as long absente in the night as it was present in the day. Also our author of the Sphere, Joannes d' Sacrobosco, ^ in the chapter of the Zodiacke, deriveth the etimologie of Zodiacus, of the Greeke word Zoe, which in Latin signifyeth Vita, life, for out... of Aristotle he alledgeth, that secundum accessum et recessum solis ill Zodiaco f Jlunt generationes et corruptiones in rebus inferioribus : according to the sunnes going to and fro in the zodiake, the inferiour bodies take their causes of genera- tion and corruption. Then it folio weth, that where there is most going too and fro there is most generation and corrup- tion : whiche must needes be betweene the two tropikes, for there the sunne goeth too and fro most, and no where else but there. Therefore betweene the two tropikes, that is, in ^qu*|f/oc?itii the midle zone, is greatest increase, multiplication, genera- geES.
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