Hi,
I will be glad if someone can tell me what is original Latin sentence 
from the book, in the third day (Vespers), when William tells Adso "All 
the causes of the natural effects are given by lines, angels and forms, 
otherwise it is hard to understand what causes them". This quote is a 
free translation from my book, but I need the original Latin sentence. 
Also, if you have this sentence in Latin, I would like to know if you 
have a foot note that directs to the origin, because in my translation 
it says that William quotes it, but it doesn't say where from.
Thanks,
Z





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