Whether from two premises, one of which is necessary, and the other contingent, or only possible, the conclusion drawn will be necessary; which Buti says is a question belonging to “the garrulity of dialectics.” ↩
Whether the existence of a first motion is to be conceded. ↩
That is, a triangle, one side of which shall be the diameter of the circle. ↩
If thou notest, in a word, that Solomon did not ask for wisdom in astrology, nor in dialects, nor in metaphysics, nor in geometry. ↩
The peerless seeing is a reference to Canto X 114:—