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Marie Richards at Nov 17, 2022 04:27 PM

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dessoubs attrait une moisteur amere qui lui tolt tou te sa saveur Car en la mer a de tresgrandes et haultes montaignes et de parfondes valees qui sont plaines damertumes griefnes et infectees. Et la terre qui est au fons dicelles valees escume pour le chault du so leil en amont qui se mesle avec leaue en parfont si que il en tire la saleure amont par la chaleur du so leil tant quelle est meslee avec laultre et par ainsi devient leaue de la mer salee avec laultre. A tant fine rons de parler sur le fait des eaues doulces et salees Si vous racompterons de lair qui ung des quatre ele mens est et de ses proprietez. Chi parle del nature de lair LAir es assiz au dessus de leaue et est trop plus soubtil que leaue ne la terre. et avi ronne la terre de toutes pars et si domi nent aussi hault comme les nues poevent monter Cellui air qui a tous costez nous advironne est moult espez mais par lui nous vivons aussi comme le pois- son vit de leau quil tire de lui et puis le gette dehors En telle maniere nous prouffite lair Car nous le tyrons en nous puis le mettons dehors et ainsi nous

Lxxix

dessoubs attrait une moisteur amere qui lui tolt tou
te sa saveur Car en la mer a de tresgrandes et haultes
montaignes et de parfondes valees qui sont plaines
damertumes griefnes et infectees. Et la terre qui est
au fons dicelles valees escume pour le chault du so
leil en amont qui se mesle avec leaue en parfont si
que il en tire la saleure amont par la chaleur du so
leil tant quelle est meslee avec laultre et par ainsi
devient leaue de la mer salee avec laultre. A tant fine
rons de parler sur le fait des eaues doulces et salees
Si vous racompterons de lair qui ung des quatre ele
mens est et de ses proprietez. Chi parle del nature de lair
L
Air es assiz au dessus de leaue et est trop
plus soubtil que leaue ne la terre. et avi
ronne la terre de toutes pars et si domi
nent aussi hault comme les nues poevent monter
Cellui air qui a tous costez nous advironne est moult
espez mais par lui nous vivons aussi comme le pois-
son vit de leau quil tire de lui et puis le gette dehors
En telle maniere nous prouffite lair Car nous le
tyrons en nous puis le mettons dehors et ainsi nous


Translation

79 underneath it attracts a bitter moisture that takes away all the water's taste. For in the sea there are great and high mountains and deep valleys that are full of grievous and contaminated bitternesses. The land that is at the bottom of these valleys emits a scum from the heat of the sun above it and this mixes with the water so that it takes on saltiness due to the heat of the sun -- in that the one thing is mixed with the other -- and thus the sea water becomes salty because of the scum. With this I will end the discussion on the matter of sweet and salt water and will tell you about air, which is one of the four elements, and its properties. [rubric] Here speaks of the nature of air.[/rubric] Air is situated above water and is much more subtle than either water or earth. It entirely surrounds the earth, and commands height to such an extent that the clouds can rise into it. This air, which surrounds us on all sides, is very thick, and we live in it just as a fish lives in the water, which takes water in and then spits it out again. In the same way we benefit from air. For we take it in and then we push it out again, and in this way we

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underneath it attracts a bitter moisture that takes
away all the water's taste. For in the sea there are great and
high mountains and deep valleys that are full
of grievous and contaminated bitternesses. The land that
is at the bottom of these valleys emits a scum from the heat of
the sun above it and this mixes with the water so that
it takes on saltiness due to the heat of the sun --
in that the one thing is mixed with the other --
and thus the sea water becomes salty because of the scum.
With this I will end the discussion on the matter of sweet
and salt water and will tell you about air, which is one
of the four elements, and its properties. [rubric] Here speaks of the nature of air.[/rubric]
Air is situated above water and is much more
subtle than either water or earth. It entirely surrounds
the earth, and commands height to such an extent
that the clouds can rise into it. This air, which
surrounds us on all sides, is very thick, and we live in it just
as a fish lives in the water, which takes water in and then spits it out again.
In the same way we benefit from air. For
we take it in and then we push it out again, and in this way we

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dessoubs attrait une moisteur amere qui lui tolt tou te sa saveur Car en la mer a de tresgrandes et haultes montaignes et de parfondes valees qui sont plaines damertumes griefnes et infectees. Et la terre qui est au fons dicelles valees escume pour le chault du so leil en amont qui se mesle avec leaue en parfont si que il en tire la saleure amont par la chaleur du so leil tant quelle est meslee avec laultre et par ainsi devient leaue de la mer salee avec laultre. A tant fine rons de parler sur le fait des eaues doulces et salees Si vous racompterons de lair qui ung des quatre ele mens est et de ses proprietez. Chi parle del nature de lair LAir es assiz au dessus de leaue et est trop plus soubtil que leaue ne la terre. et avi ronne la terre de toutes pars et si domi nent aussi hault comme les nues poevent monter Cellui air qui a tous costez nous advironne est moult espez mais par lui nous vivons aussi comme le pois- son vit de leau quil tire de lui et puis le gette dehors En telle maniere nous prouffite lair Car nous le tyrons en nous puis le mettons dehors et ainsi nous

Lxxix

dessoubs attrait une moisteur amere qui lui tolt tou
te sa saveur Car en la mer a de tresgrandes et haultes
montaignes et de parfondes valees qui sont plaines
damertumes griefnes et infectees. Et la terre qui est
au fons dicelles valees escume pour le chault du so
leil en amont qui se mesle avec leaue en parfont si
que il en tire la saleure amont par la chaleur du so
leil tant quelle est meslee avec laultre et par ainsi
devient leaue de la mer salee avec laultre. A tant fine
rons de parler sur le fait des eaues doulces et salees
Si vous racompterons de lair qui ung des quatre ele
mens est et de ses proprietez. Chi parle del nature de lair
L
Air es assiz au dessus de leaue et est trop
plus soubtil que leaue ne la terre. et avi
ronne la terre de toutes pars et si domi
nent aussi hault comme les nues poevent monter
Cellui air qui a tous costez nous advironne est moult
espez mais par lui nous vivons aussi comme le pois-
son vit de leau quil tire de lui et puis le gette dehors
En telle maniere nous prouffite lair Car nous le
tyrons en nous puis le mettons dehors et ainsi nous


Translation

79 underneath it attracts a bitter moisture that takes away all its taste. For in the sea there are great and high mountains and deep valleys that are full of grievous and contaminated bitternesses. The land that is at the bottom of these valleys emits a scum from the heat of the sun above it and this mixes with the water so that it takes on saltiness by the heat of the sun in that the one thing is mixed with the other and thus the sea water becomes salty because of the scum. With this I will end the discussion on the matter of sweet and salt water, and will tell you about air, which is one of the four elements, and its properties. [rubric] Here speaks of the nature of air.[/rubric] Air is situated above water and is much more subtle than either water or earth. It entirely surrounds the earth, and commands height to such an extent that the clouds can rise into it. This air, that holds us on all sides is very thick, and we live in it just as a fish lives in the water, which it takes in and then throws out again. In the same way we benefit from air. for we take it in and then we put it out again, and in this way we

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underneath it attracts a bitter moisture that takes
away all its taste. For in the sea there are great and
high mountains and deep valleys that are full
of grievous and contaminated bitternesses. The land that
is at the bottom of these valleys emits a scum from the heat of
the sun above it and this mixes with the water so that
it takes on saltiness by the heat of the sun
in that the one thing is mixed with the other
and thus the sea water becomes salty because of the scum.
With this I will end the discussion on the matter of sweet
and salt water, and will tell you about air, which is one
of the four elements, and its properties. [rubric] Here speaks of the nature of air.[/rubric]
Air is situated above water and is much more
subtle than either water or earth. It entirely surrounds
the earth, and commands height to such an extent
that the clouds can rise into it. This air, that
holds us on all sides is very thick, and we live in it just
as a fish lives in the water, which it takes in and then throws out again.
In the same way we benefit from air. for
we take it in and then we put it out again, and in this way we