Part, Question
1 1, 44 | according to Aristotle (De ~Gener. ii), or ideas, according
2 1, 66 | passive, as is said (De Gener. i, ~text. 50). But heavenly
3 1, 67 | the man, as is shown in De Gener. Anim. ~ii, 3. It was fitting,
4 1, 76 | with the Philosopher (De Gener. i, ~10), that the forms
5 1, 45 | according to Aristotle (De ~Gener. ii), or ideas, according
6 1, 67 | passive, as is said (De Gener. i, ~text. 50). But heavenly
7 1, 68 | the man, as is shown in De Gener. Anim. ~ii, 3. It was fitting,
8 1, 75 | with the Philosopher (De Gener. i, ~10), that the forms
9 1, 83 | atoms, as we gather from ~De Gener. i, 8. But Aristotle held
10 1, 83 | patient," as he says (De Gener. i, ~5). Not, indeed, in
11 1, 84 | the Philosopher says (De Gener. Animal ii, 3). The other
12 1, 91 | the Philosopher says (De Gener. ii, 3), ~that "the female
13 1, 91 | Philosopher observes (De ~Gener. Animal. iv, 2). On the
14 1, 96 | the ~Philosopher says (De Gener. i, 5), arises from the
15 1, 98 | the Philosopher says (De Gener. Animal. ii, 3) that woman ~
16 1, 114 | disproved by Aristotle (De Gener. i, 8,9). For it would ~
17 1, 114 | the Philosopher says (De Gener. ii, 10), ~to suppose a
18 1, 117 | the Philosopher says (De Gener. Animal. ~ii, 3); but the
19 1, 117 | the Philosopher says (De Gener. Animal. ii, 3) that ~the
20 1, 117 | the Philosopher ~says (De Gener. Animal. ii, 3): "It follows
21 1, 118 | Further, the Philosopher (De Gener. i, 5) distinguishes flesh ~
22 1, 118 | says by way of example (De Gener. i, 5).~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
23 1, 118 | the Philosopher says (De Gener. i, 5), when a certain ~
24 1, 118 | proves in many ways (De Gener. Animal. ~i, 18) that "the
25 2, 52 | addition: wherefore (De Gener. i, text. 31) it is said
26 2, 81 | Philosopher states (De ~Gener. Animal. ii, 1,4), when
27 2, 23 | the Philosopher says (De Gener. i, 5) that "increase is
28 2, 25 | the Philosopher says (De Gener. Animal. i, 20), "the ~female
29 2, 151 | according to the Philosopher (De Gener. Anim. i, 18). But ~there
30 2, 151 | says in the same book (De Gener. Anim. ~i, 18), "the semen
31 3, 28 | According to the Philosopher (De Gener. Animal. i, ii, iv), ~in
32 3, 31 | Philosopher proves (De Gener. Animal. i). But a woman
33 3, 31 | according to the Philosopher (De Gener. ~Animal.), is the woman'
34 3, 31 | the whole, as stated in De Gener. Animal. i. ~Hence He is
35 3, 31 | the Philosopher says (De Gener. Animal. i): wherefore ~
36 3, 32 | to the Philosopher ~(De Gener. Animal. i): "The Father
37 3, 33 | according to the Philosopher (De Gener. Animal. ii) ~in the generation
38 3, 34 | rational soul, as is said, De Gener. Animal. ii, 3,4. ~Wherefore,
39 3, 73 | the Philosopher says (De Gener. ii): "We are ~nourished
40 3, 77 | generation of ~another" (De Gener. i), something must be generated
41 3, 77 | Further, as is said in De Gener. ii, "We are nourished by
42 3, 77 | there is no ~mixture (De Gener. i). But if we mix any liquid,
43 3, 77 | the species of wine (De Gener. i).~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[77]
44 3, 80 | to the Philosopher ~(De Gener. Animal. i). But occasionally
45 Suppl, 52| a misbegotten male" (De Gener. Animal. ii, ~3). I say
46 Suppl, 52| the mother ~the matter (De Gener. Animal. ii, 4). Therefore
47 Suppl, 54| to the Philosopher (De ~Gener. Anim. ii, 19), is effected
48 Suppl, 54| his remote ancestors (De Gener. Anim. iv, 3).~Aquin.: SMT
49 Suppl, 54| semen, ~as proved in De Gener. Anim. i, 18. Hence the
50 Suppl, 64| Philosopher observes ~(De Gener. Anim. xvi).~Aquin.: SMT
51 Suppl, 65| according to the Philosopher (De Gener. Animal. i, 20), ~in the
52 Suppl, 65| place, as stated in De ~Gener. Animal. vii. 4), is nevertheless
53 Suppl, 70| according to the Philosopher (De Gener. i) and Boethius ~(De Duab.
54 Suppl, 70| touch," as stated in De Gener. i. This mode of contact
55 Suppl, 76| according to the Philosopher (De Gener. ii): ~"Whatsoever things
56 Suppl, 77| Philosopher says (De Anim. Gener. ii, 4), and whatever is
57 Suppl, 77| instances as an ~example (De Gener. i) the mixing of water
58 Suppl, 77| and flow, as stated in De Gener. i. If, therefore, all the
59 Suppl, 77| make this ~distinction (De Gener. i) in order to distinguish
60 Suppl, 78| to the ~Philosopher (De Gener. i). Therefore if all are
61 Suppl, 79| passive to another thing (De Gener. i). Now the bodies of ~
62 Suppl, 79| according to the Philosopher (De Gener. i), contraries ~have a
63 Suppl, 80| Hence it is said in De Gener. ii that "a subtle thing
64 Suppl, 88| Further, it is shown in De Gener. ii that "the movement of
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