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8. That the tone of the voice is rendered deeper by the damp nature of a place, and higher by its being of a hot nature, may be proved by the following experiment. Let two vases be selected, both equally baked in a furnace, of equal weight, and yielding the same tone, and one of them be immersed in water and then taken out: let both of them be then struck, and a great difference will be perceived in the tones they yield, as well as an inequality in their weight.
6. itaque quod est spatium proximum imo cardini ab axis linea in meridianis finibus, sub eo loco quae sunt nationes propter brevitatem altitudinis ad mundum sonitum vocis faciunt tenuem et acutissimum, uti in organo chorda qui est proxima angulo. secundum eam autem reliquae ad mediam Graeciam remissiores efficiunt in nationibus sonorum scansiones, item a medio in ordinem crescendo ad extremos septentriones sub altitudines caeli nationum spiritus sonitibus gravioribus a natura rerum exprimuntur. ita videtur mundi conceptio tota propter inclinationem consonantissime per solis temperaturam ad harmoniam esse composita.
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Indeed, the extent and depth of the teaching of the Second Vatican Council call for a renewed commitment to deeper study in order to reveal clearly the Council's continuity with Tradition, especially in points of doctrine which, perhaps because they are new, have not yet been well understood by some sections of the Church.
Necesse tamen est, ut omnes Pastores et reliqui Christifideles plane denuo agnoscant non modo auctoritatem, sed etiam Ecclesiæ thesaurum, quæ et in charismatum varietate et in rerum spiritalium necnon apostolatus traditionibus innituntur, quæque et pulchritudinem efficiunt unitatis in varietate: illius nempe "temperationis", quam Spiritus Sancti impulsu ad Cælum effert terrestris Ecclesia.