
Physics by Aristotle
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The Four Things of Which It Is Necessary Place
When it is not divided, it is sent to be as a part in the whole. But when it is divided or touches, it is said to be as in place. And that which is continued is not indeed moved in, but together with it. The extremes of that which contains, and of that which is contained, are in the same. Both therefore are boundaries, yet not of the same thing; form is the boundary of the thing contained, but place of the containing body.
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