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1 I, 2 | have been derived from the genus are four; but number is 2 I, 2 | number is the indefinite genus, from which was constituted, 3 IV, 51| number, however, as regards genus, is indefinite--from which, 4 V, 4 | plants, according to each genus. That Man, however, he says, 5 V, 12| perfect, and con-substantial genus drawn again from the world 6 VII, 3 | portion of it is a certain genus, and another a certain species, 7 VII, 3 | division whatsoever. The genus, on the other hand, is a 8 VII, 3 | different germs. And from this genus, just as (from) a certain 9 VII, 3 | their distinctions. And the genus constitutes a competent 10 VII, 4 | animality, itself the summum genus, constitutes (the originating 11 VII, 6 | substance is threefold, viz., genus, species, (and) individual; 12 VII, 6 | down animality as being the genus, and man the species, as 13 VII, 6 | to a man derived from the genus, I style him Socrates or 14 VII, 6 | that is generated from the genus, I denominate a substance 15 VII, 6 | description individual. For genus has been divided into species, 16 VII, 6 | each of the fore-mentioned (genus and species). Aristotle 17 VII, 6 | Subject, just as with the genus, what I said constituted 18 VII, 6 | that are placed under (this genus). For it is true to say 19 VII, 7 | is Substance denominated genus, species, (and) individual,