Note 2

From the Commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysics, Book V, Lectio 9, nr. 892.

"A predicate is referred to a subject in a second way when the predicate is taken as being in the subject, and this predicate is in the subject either essentially and absolutely and as something flowing from its matter, and then it is quantity. Or as something flowing from its form, and then it is quality."

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