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he_ 1554/5 _was of this Sect._ viz, Sufi, a Suphian.] [Footnote 17: _The word which I have here rendred_ Starlight, _is_ Zohal _in Arabick which signifies_ Saturn. _'Tis a common way with the Arabian Authors, when they intend to shew a vast disproportion between things, to compare the greater to the_ Sun _and the lesser to_ Saturn. _The meaning of this Distich, is that there is as much difference between what a Man knows by hearsay, or what notions he imbibes in his Education, and what he knows when he comes to examin things to the bottom, and know them experimentally, as there is between Twilight and Noonday_.] * * * * * THE HISTORY OF _HAI EBN YOKDHAN_. Sec. 1. Our Ancestors, of Happy Memory, tell us, that there is an Island in the _Indian_ Ocean, situate under the Equinoctial, where Men come into the world spontaneously without the help of Father and Mother. This Island it seems, is blest with such a due Influence of the Sun, as to be the most temperate and perfect of all places in the Creation; tho' it must be confess'd that such an Assertion is contrary to the Opinion of the most celebrated Philosophers and Physicians, who affirm that the fourth Climate is the most Temperate. Now if the reason which they give for this Assertion, viz. _That these parts situate under the Equinoctial are not habitable_; were drawn, from any Impediment from the Earth, 'tis allow'd that it would appear more probable; but if the reason be, because of the intense Heat (which is that which most of 'em assign) 'tis absolutely false, and the contrary is prov'd by undeniable demonstration. For 'tis demonstrated in Natural Philosophy, that there is no other cause of Heat than Motion, or else the Contact and Light of Hot Bodies. 'Tis also prov'd that the Sun, in it self, is not hot, nor partakes of any mix'd Quality: 'tis prov'd moreover, that the thickest and smoothest Bodies receive Light in the greatest degree of perfection; and next to them, the thicker which are not smooth, and those which are very thin receive no Light at all. (This was first demonstrated by _Avicenna_, never mention'd before by any of the Ancients.) From these Premises, this Consequence will necessarily follow, _viz_. That the Sun do's not Communicate his Heat to the Earth, after the same manner as hot Bodies heat those other Bodies which are near them because the Sun is not hot in it self. Nor can it be said that the Earth is
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