Saturday, July 2, 2011

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: aerious

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aerious
2 Jul 2011, 7:04 pm

Adjective: typo

← Older revision Revision as of 18:04, 2 July 2011
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#*: For our '''aerious''' Spirits not only receive the Quality of the Air we breathe, but alſo follow its Temper and Morion, as is ſeen by the Head-ach, ſeizing thoſe that are beaten by Winds in the Country;{{...}}.
#*: For our '''aerious''' Spirits not only receive the Quality of the Air we breathe, but alſo follow its Temper and Morion, as is ſeen by the Head-ach, ſeizing thoſe that are beaten by Winds in the Country;{{...}}.
#* '''1993''', [[w:Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim|Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim]], James Freake (translator), Donald Tyson (editor), ''Three Books of Occult Philosophy'', [http://books.google.com/books?id=5YjXnoAaYowC&pg=PA336&dq=%22aerious%22+-intitle:muntu&hl=en&ei=9UwPTvqMNO_ymAWSraiYDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CC0Q6AEwATge#v=onepage&q=%22aerious%22%20-intitle%3Amuntu&f=false page 336],
#* '''1993''', [[w:Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim|Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim]], James Freake (translator), Donald Tyson (editor), ''Three Books of Occult Philosophy'', [http://books.google.com/books?id=5YjXnoAaYowC&pg=PA336&dq=%22aerious%22+-intitle:muntu&hl=en&ei=9UwPTvqMNO_ymAWSraiYDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CC0Q6AEwATge#v=onepage&q=%22aerious%22%20-intitle%3Amuntu&f=false page 336],
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#*: Singing can do more than the sound of an instrument, in as much as it arising from an harmonical consent, from the conceit of the mind and imperious affection of the phantasy<sup>[imagination]</sup> and heart, easily penetrateth by motion, with the refracted and well tempered air, the '''aerious''' spirit of the hearer, which is the bond of soul and body; and transferring the affection and mind of the singer with it, it moveth the affection of the hearer by his affection, ang the hearer's phantasy by his phantasy, and mind by his mind, and striketh the mind, and striketh the heart, and pierceth even to the inwards of the soul, and by little and little, infuseth even dispositions: moreover it moveth and stoppeth the members and humours of the body.
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#*: Singing can do more than the sound of an instrument, in as much as it arising from an harmonical consent, from the conceit of the mind and imperious affection of the phantasy<sup>[imagination]</sup> and heart, easily penetrateth by motion, with the refracted and well tempered air, the '''aerious''' spirit of the hearer, which is the bond of soul and body; and transferring the affection and mind of the singer with it, it moveth the affection of the hearer by his affection, and the hearer's phantasy by his phantasy, and mind by his mind, and striketh the mind, and striketh the heart, and pierceth even to the inwards of the soul, and by little and little, infuseth even dispositions: moreover it moveth and stoppeth the members and humours of the body.
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