The Dialogue of Tron: 
determinet wieda hearing the other partie. And theretoꝛe 
i: is ſapde that the iudgge ſhould haue fo eares, the one to 
5 beare the one partie, and the other to heare the other party: 
e when pon haue heard the contrarie party which faith, that 
the yon ts hot, authoꝛiked with ſo grate men, and fo wile, as 
the aozelaide, perhappes vou ſhall remayns confounded in 
f hauing made ſo light a iudgemenk⸗ B. Is it poſſible that 
That ehe p- an doo fay that the prow which is harde and colde, weigh⸗ 
ron is hot. pe, is not cold, but hot? J cannot beleeue it, vnleſſe it were 
with fome lophiſttcall argumentes. D. Itſhall net bee, but 
With very plaine reaſons ⁊ euident, ſpoken wy the mot pꝛin⸗ 
8 tipall Phiſitions, and Philoſdphers, that haue beene here- 
Gan, teldze. Galen in his nienth boone of the Mingle medicines, 
: faith that the meftalls, haue much ſudſtante efthe fire mins 
gled with the relfshotminth reafonis it, to bee moze in the 
; nther inthe reſt er the metals, but betauſe itis hard and 
weke, let Rafs chewe it wa in the zr ofthe: Cantinemy bes 
Za. Baath fay iron to be hot z dꝛie in the third degree. And fo2 the 
Feen ö therot, let Menne be tited, who was — - pe 
i ftton and a Philoſopher, very famous in his time. Aliabas 
* nthe: pis e wech fape that the water that hath 
‘Tuertehed hot ckeele, is hot and day, becauſe it hath vertue to 
tonſumt the fapettiuities ofthe ſkomacke, and openeth the 
iimner partes ot the vodie which are al woꝛkes of heate Aui- 
Auicen. ‘cen in the ſetand Canon ſayth, that the ſteelie water doth re⸗ 
Thine, which tooꝛ ke is onlx ol heate, and he himſelt giueth it 
Jadem. in the diſeaſe of the palſey, which is a diſeaſe for the motte 
| Cracilador. part, that commeth of colde antes. Concitiador in the Com⸗ 
mentaries which de made vpon the pꝛoblemes of Ariftorle, 
maketh a great doubt in this matter, ſaping that the authors 
Auicen. “ty 
a f ol pron did not determine ik it were hot oꝛ 
1 ‘opinion is; that i doth moꝛt derline ta be 
art. Auicen faith; tha the rut ofthe rom is gut. 
8 Gradi ‘Hot ther 
“Mathew de Graditaith ſa likewife, Alberto Magno inthe 
Alberta . 
Mego e which he made of metals inthe z. karte ith, be 
