Scaife ATLAS

CTS Library / Plutarch's Platonic questions

Plutarch's Platonic questions (7.3-7.4)

urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0007.tlg133.perseus-eng2:7.3-7.4
Refs {'start': {'reference': '7.3', 'human_reference': 'Chapter 7 Section 3'}, 'end': {'reference': '7.4', 'human_reference': 'Chapter 7 Section 4'}}
Ancestors [{'reference': '7'}]
Children []
prev
plain textXML
next

As to cupping-glasses, the case is thus: the air next to the flesh being comprehended and inflamed by the heat, and being made more rare than the pores of the brass, does not go into a vacuum (for there is no such thing), but into the air that is without the cupping-glass, and has an impulse upon it. This air drives that before it; and each, as it gives way, strives to succeed into the place which was vacuated by the cession of the first. And so the air approaching the flesh comprehended by the cupping-glass, and exciting it, draws the humors into the cupping-glass.

Swallowing takes place in the same way. For the cavities about the mouth and stomach are full of air; when therefore the meat is squeezed down by the tongue and tonsils, the elided air follows what gives way, and also forces down the meat.

As 1 w 2
to 1 w 4
cupping-glasses 1 w 19
the 1 w 23
case 1 w 27
is 1 w 29
thus 1 w 33
the 2 w 37
air 1 w 40
next 1 w 44
to 2 w 46
the 3 w 49
flesh 1 w 54
being 1 w 59
comprehended 1 w 71
and 1 w 74
inflamed 1 w 82
by 1 w 84
the 4 w 87
heat 1 w 91
and 2 w 95
being 2 w 100
made 1 w 104
more 1 w 108
rare 1 w 112
than 1 w 116
the 5 w 119
pores 1 w 124
of 1 w 126
the 6 w 129
brass 1 w 134
does 1 w 139
not 1 w 142
go 1 w 144
into 1 w 148
a 12 w 149
vacuum 1 w 155
for 1 w 159
there 1 w 164
is 2 w 166
no 2 w 168
such 1 w 172
thing 1 w 177
but 1 w 182
into 2 w 186
the 8 w 189
air 2 w 192
that 1 w 196
is 3 w 198
without 1 w 205
the 9 w 208
cupping-glass 2 w 221
and 3 w 225
has 1 w 228
an 5 w 230
impulse 1 w 237
upon 1 w 241
it 2 w 243
This 1 w 248
air 3 w 251
drives 1 w 257
that 2 w 261
before 1 w 267
it 3 w 269
and 4 w 273
each 1 w 277
as 6 w 280
it 4 w 282
gives 1 w 287
way 1 w 290
strives 1 w 298
to 5 w 300
succeed 1 w 307
into 3 w 311
the 10 w 314
place 1 w 319
which 1 w 324
was 1 w 327
vacuated 1 w 335
by 2 w 337
the 11 w 340
cession 1 w 347
of 2 w 349
the 12 w 352
first 1 w 357
And 1 w 361
so 1 w 363
the 13 w 366
air 4 w 369
approaching 1 w 380
the 14 w 383
flesh 2 w 388
comprehended 2 w 400
by 3 w 402
the 15 w 405
cupping-glass 3 w 418
and 5 w 422
exciting 1 w 430
it 6 w 432
draws 1 w 438
the 16 w 441
humors 1 w 447
into 4 w 451
the 17 w 454
cupping-glass 4 w 467
Swallowing 1 w 478
takes 1 w 483
place 2 w 488
in 16 w 490
the 18 w 493
same 1 w 497
way 2 w 500
For 1 w 504
the 19 w 507
cavities 1 w 515
about 1 w 520
the 20 w 523
mouth 1 w 528
and 6 w 531
stomach 1 w 538
are 2 w 541
full 1 w 545
of 3 w 547
air 5 w 550
when 1 w 555
therefore 1 w 564
the 22 w 567
meat 1 w 571
is 5 w 573
squeezed 1 w 581
down 1 w 585
by 4 w 587
the 23 w 590
tongue 1 w 596
and 7 w 599
tonsils 1 w 606
the 24 w 610
elided 1 w 616
air 6 w 619
follows 1 w 626
what 1 w 630
gives 2 w 635
way 3 w 638
and 8 w 642
also 1 w 646
forces 1 w 652
down 2 w 656
the 25 w 659
meat 2 w 663