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A series of concise natural-philosophical essays that analyze sleep, dreams, divination, causes of longevity and brevity of life, youth and old age, life and death, and respiration. Drawing on observation and causal argument, the text explains dreams as transformations of sensory impressions and bodily motion rather than divine omens and links predictive experiences to temperament and familiarity. It surveys why different species and individuals vary in lifespan, weighing climate, constitution, disease, and bodily elements. It also treats the physiology of breathing and the processes that sustain or undermine life, organizing insights into short thematic chapters.
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