id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hippocrates-airs,-3242 hippocrates-airs,-3242 .txt text/plain 9278 300 64 hot in summer, and cold in winter; the heads of the inhabitants are summer risings of the sun, and to which these winds are peculiar, first place the waters are, for the most part, hard cold. It is, as I have now stated, with regard to hot and cold winds and Then such waters as flow to the rising sun, must necessarily be clear, by rain-water, and the sun heating them, they necessarily want their wine; they are hot in summer and cold in winter, for such necessarily regard to the inhabitants; for the nature of some is like to a country change either as to heat or cold; their winds for the most part are different nature and shape of the inhabitants of Asia and Europe. do not undergo any great changes either to heat or cold, or the like; changes of the seasons, in such a country they are likely to be in ./cache/hippocrates-airs,-3242.txt ./txt/hippocrates-airs,-3242.txt