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Googling pempte-ousia aristotle I could only find that Aristotle called it ether (aither in Greek) and that it was also called pempte-ousia which the Romans translated as quinta essentia
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted "Quintessence" origin Jeanne Cavelos 10/18/07 06:57 PM Re: "Quintessence" origin Faldage 10/18/07 11:03 PM Re: "Quintessence" origin themilum 10/19/07 01:22 AM Re: "Quintessence" origin aibohphobia 10/22/07 03:31 AM
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