Neither is there a smallest part of what is small, but there is always a smaller (for it is impossible that what is should cease to be). Likewise there is always something larger than what is large.


Simplicius, Commentary on Aristotle's Physics, 164, 17–9


Neither is there a smallest part of what is small, but there is always a smaller (for it is impossible that what is should cease to be). Likewise...

Neither is there a smallest part of what is small, but there is always a smaller (for it is impossible that what is should cease to be). Likewise...

Neither is there a smallest part of what is small, but there is always a smaller (for it is impossible that what is should cease to be). Likewise...

Neither is there a smallest part of what is small, but there is always a smaller (for it is impossible that what is should cease to be). Likewise...