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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 1 | which as applied to the part involves an ambiguity, since 2 I, 3 | others animals for the most part, must needs be provided.~ 3 I, 4 | every animal has another part in which the moisture is 4 I, 4 | Touch has its seat in a part uniform and homogeneous, 5 I, 5 | primitive germ it comes from part only of the egg, while the 6 I, 7 | acquire solidity,-the hinder part is termed the "occiput", 7 I, 7 | termed the "occiput", and the part intervening between the 8 I, 8 | 8~The part that lies under the skull 9 I, 8 | to an ox. In the face the part below the sinciput and between 10 I, 9 | eyelashes". The central part of the eye includes the 11 I, 9 | the eye includes the moist part whereby vision is effected, 12 I, 9 | termed the "pupil", and the part surrounding it called the " 13 I, 9 | called the "black"; the part outside this is the "white". 14 I, 9 | outside this is the "white". A part common to the upper and 15 I, 11 | whereby an animal hears, a part incapable of breathing, 16 I, 11 | their ears. Of the ear one part is unnamed, the other part 17 I, 11 | part is unnamed, the other part is called the "lobe"; and 18 I, 11 | talk or chattering. The part intercepted between the 19 I, 11 | temple". Again, there is a part of the countenance that 20 I, 11 | intrinsically immovable. A part of it, composed of gristle, 21 I, 11 | septum or partition, and part is an open passage; for 22 I, 11 | are two jaws; the front part of them constitutes the 23 I, 11 | the chin, and the hinder part the cheek. All animals move 24 I, 11 | palate and the pharynx.~The part that is sensible of taste 25 I, 11 | warmth and cold, in any part of it, just as it can appreciate 26 I, 11 | so-called "epiglottis" is a part of this organ.~That part 27 I, 11 | part of this organ.~That part of the mouth that splits 28 I, 11 | called the "tonsils"; that part that splits into many bits, 29 I, 11 | Inside the mouth is another part, shaped like a bunch of 30 I, 12 | 12~The neck is the part between the face and the 31 I, 12 | trunk. Of this the front part is the larynx land the back 32 I, 12 | the larynx land the back part the ur The front part, composed 33 I, 12 | back part the ur The front part, composed of gristle, through 34 I, 12 | termed the "windpipe"; the part that is fleshy is the oesophagus, 35 I, 12 | front of the chine. The part to the back of the neck 36 I, 12 | the trunk there is a front part and a back part. Next after 37 I, 12 | a front part and a back part. Next after the neck in 38 I, 12 | after the neck in the front part is the chest, with a pair 39 I, 13 | this root the bilateral part is the "flank": the undivided 40 I, 13 | the "flank": the undivided part below the navel, the "abdomen", 41 I, 13 | appearance; of the fundament the part for resting on is termed 42 I, 13 | termed the "rump", and the part whereon the thigh pivots 43 I, 13 | acetabulum).~The "womb" is a part peculiar to the female; 44 I, 13 | parts: of which the extreme part is fleshy, does not alter 45 I, 13 | the frenum. The remaining part of the penis is composed 46 I, 14 | 14~The privy part of the female is in character 47 I, 14 | male. In other words, the part under the pubes is hollow 48 I, 14 | excretion to both sexes).~The part common to the neck and chest 49 I, 14 | to thigh and abdomen. The part inside the thigh and buttocks 50 I, 14 | the "perineum", and the part outside the thigh and buttocks 51 I, 14 | now been enumerated.~The part behind the chest is termed 52 I, 15 | Common to the upper and lower part of the trunk are the "ribs", 53 I, 15 | has an upper and a lower part, a front and a back part, 54 I, 15 | part, a front and a back part, a right and a left side. 55 I, 15 | the five "fingers". The part of the finger that bends 56 I, 15 | is termed "knuckle", the part that is inflexible is termed 57 I, 15 | at the elbow. The inner part of the hand is termed the 58 I, 15 | limb the double-knobbed part is termed the "thigh-bone", 59 I, 15 | thigh-bone", the sliding part of the "kneecap", the double-boned 60 I, 15 | kneecap", the double-boned part the "leg"; the front part 61 I, 15 | part the "leg"; the front part of this latter is termed 62 I, 15 | termed the "shin", and the part behind it the "calf", wherein 63 I, 15 | duplicate in either leg. The part of the limb that contains 64 I, 15 | is the "foot". The hinder part of the foot is the "heel"; 65 I, 15 | front of it the divided part consists of "toes", five 66 I, 15 | five in number; the fleshy part underneath is the "ball"; 67 I, 15 | is the "ball"; the upper part or back of the foot is sinewy 68 I, 15 | has, in maturity, this part uppermost in respect to 69 I, 15 | frontwards also lies that part of the foot which is the 70 I, 15 | and the flexure of that part; but the heel lies at the 71 I, 16 | brain lies in the front part of the head. And this holds 72 I, 16 | is situated, in its upper part, near the mouth, below the 73 I, 16 | moderately wide. The lower part of the gut is like that 74 I, 16 | for it is broad, and the part from it to the buttocks 75 I, 17 | left breast in the upper part of the chest.~The heart 76 I, 17 | the bladder the private part is attached, the external 77 II, 1 | hands.~All animals have a part analogous to the chest in 78 II, 1 | for there is scarcely any part of the body in which man 79 II, 1 | thigh, and the calf; for the part of the leg called gastroenemia 80 II, 1 | in the solid-hooved this part is continuous and undivided.~ 81 II, 1 | in the joint; the upper part, outside; the lower part, 82 II, 1 | part, outside; the lower part, inside; the sides called 83 II, 1 | animals provided with the part.~Some animals are, at one 84 II, 1 | the extremity. The hollow part is derived from the skin, 85 II, 1 | though she has the privy part below the thighs.~In the 86 II, 1 | in such cases, the fleshy part does not become inflated, 87 II, 1 | inflated, but the gristly part is subject to enlargement. 88 II, 1 | arrived at maturity, his upper part is smaller than the lower 89 II, 1 | holds good. By the "upper" part we mean all extending from 90 II, 1 | residuum, and by the "lower" part else. With animals that 91 II, 1 | to be rated as the lower part in our comparison of magnitudes, 92 II, 1 | when young, has his upper part larger than the lower, but 93 II, 1 | at first have the upper part smaller and the lower part 94 II, 1 | part smaller and the lower part larger, and in course of 95 II, 1 | course of growth the upper part gets to be the larger, as 96 II, 1 | birth, any increase in the part extending from the hoof 97 II, 8 | longest of all, and the under part of the foot is like a hand 98 II, 8 | of the navel. Its upper part is much larger than its 99 II, 8 | much larger than its lower part, as is the case with quadrupeds; 100 II, 10 | legs and hind legs, and the part analogous to the chest, 101 II, 11 | point, and is for the most part coiled up, like a strap 102 II, 11 | the front feet the inside part is divided into three and 103 II, 11 | the hind feet the inside part into two and the outside 104 II, 12 | is to say, in the greater part the toes are clearly distinct 105 II, 12 | four-toed: that is, the greater part have three toes in front 106 II, 13 | fins, of which the greater part have four, and the lanky 107 II, 13 | feathers; but for the most part they are covered with scales. 108 II, 17 | and in birds for the most part is the being furnished with 109 II, 17 | are entirely without the part, as the majority of the 110 II, 17 | comes away from the fleshy part. Other birds have no crop, 111 II, 17 | either all the way or in the part leading to the stomach, 112 II, 17 | from the oesophagus at that part.~Further, in most birds, 113 II, 17 | caeca-not all, but the greater part of them, such as the barn-door 114 III, 1 | opening into the upper part of the canal, around which 115 III, 1 | adelphos, and the other part, the tube or orifice, is 116 III, 1 | fleshy and firm, and the part close to the midriff membranous 117 III, 1 | There is also a narrow part between the two horns running 118 III, 1 | near to the loin, but the part about the orifice is above 119 III, 2 | the homogeneous or uniform part most universally found is 120 III, 2 | and with these the greater part of the veins in the head 121 III, 3 | pair extend from the front part of the head and the eyes 122 III, 3 | stretch on through the upper part of the upper arms to the 123 III, 3 | and also through the lower part of the upper-arms to the 124 III, 3 | that even in dead bodies part of it is observed to be 125 III, 3 | the heart is as it were a part of them (and that too more 126 III, 3 | cavity of the heart were a part of the vessel, in which 127 III, 3 | heart there stretches a part of the great blood-vessel 128 III, 3 | attachment of the aorta, a part consisting of a large undivided 129 III, 3 | impossible to discern a single part wherein there is not perforation 130 III, 3 | above all these, from that part which is connected with 131 III, 4 | regions above the heart.~The part of the great vein that lies 132 III, 4 | disappear in that organ. Another part branches off from the left-hand 133 III, 5 | specimens.~In the ham, or the part of the frame brought into 134 III, 7 | graving tool.~On the upper part of the course of the backbone 135 III, 7 | colenes or limb-bones, a part of which is the ankle, while 136 III, 7 | which is the ankle, while a part of the same is the so-called " 137 III, 7 | absence of this and that part carries with it, as a matter 138 III, 7 | corresponding to this or that part. For animals that are destitute 139 III, 10 | according to the locality of the part in which it is found, and 140 III, 11 | as is seen in the thin part of the jaw, in the prepuce, 141 III, 11 | withering or decrepitude, for no part is brought into existence 142 III, 18 | 18~The part around the pupil of the 143 III, 18 | in all animals, and this part resembles suet in all animals 144 III, 18 | animals that possess such a part and that are not furnished 145 III, 19 | and the most indispensable part; and it is not an acquired 146 III, 19 | acquired or adventitious part, but it is a consubstantial 147 III, 19 | but it is a consubstantial part of all animals that are 148 IV, 1 | and back, and have no one part distinctly osseous and no 149 IV, 1 | distinctly osseous and no one part distinctly fleshy, but are 150 IV, 1 | trunk, whereas it is in part lacking in the teuthis; 151 IV, 1 | bone and fishbone, with (in part) a crumbling, spongy texture, 152 IV, 1 | but in the teuthis the part is thin and somewhat gristly. 153 IV, 2 | have their hard and shelly part outside, where the skin 154 IV, 2 | animals, and the fleshy part inside; and the belly is 155 IV, 2 | the body is for the most part devoid of feet. (See diagram.) 156 IV, 2 | that in the squilla the part is flattened and in the 157 IV, 2 | latter being, in the under part of the cleft claw, four 158 IV, 2 | together, and in the upper part three teeth, not close together. 159 IV, 2 | left claws have the upper part mobile, and bring it to 160 IV, 2 | forehead, larger than the same part in the crawfish; in fact, 161 IV, 2 | crawfish; in fact, the frontal part is more pointed and the 162 IV, 3 | furthermore, for the most part they have the right claw 163 IV, 3 | including its head and any other part it may possess. Some crabs 164 IV, 3 | placed sideways on the upper part, immediately under the back, 165 IV, 4 | sea-urchin genus, the fleshy part, in such as have flesh, 166 IV, 4 | similarly situated to the fleshy part in the crustaceans; in other 167 IV, 4 | in these last the fleshy part is exposed, as in the case 168 IV, 4 | twist of the shell in the part farthest away from the head; 169 IV, 4 | the mecon is for the most part a sort of excretion in all 170 IV, 4 | again towards the fleshy part, and terminates by the side 171 IV, 4 | a spider, only that the part below the head and thorax 172 IV, 4 | structure represents the one part, in the stromboids, of that 173 IV, 4 | however, differ in having the part inside the shells But as 174 IV, 7 | the stomach, and a third part in betwixt these two, corresponding 175 IV, 7 | insects this intermediate part is single; but in the long 176 IV, 8 | black rim, and the fatty part surrounding it; but all 177 IV, 8 | hole, while the greater part of the body remains within),- 178 IV, 9 | is exceptional. The front part of the tongue, which in 179 IV, 9 | is in all fishes; but the part towards the pharynx is freely 180 IV, 9 | interval children for the most part lisp and stutter.~Vocal 181 IV, 11 | cartilaginous fishes, in the greater part of the gregarious species, 182 v, 2 | rearward presentment on the part of the female, but the male 183 v, 2 | presentment on the female’s part but like the other quadrupeds 184 v, 5 | other fishes for the most part. And among cartilaginous 185 v, 5 | that this proceeding on the part of the female is often witnessed; 186 v, 5 | males are thereby induced to part with the sperm sooner and 187 v, 5 | process of copulation on the part of oviparous fishes is seldom 188 v, 8 | With birds the far greater part, as has been said, pair 189 v, 9 | and the ant. The greater part of wild animals bring forth 190 v, 11 | 11~Fish for the most part breed some time or other 191 v, 18 | it comes out. The inner part is formed as soon as the 192 v, 19 | without copulation on the part of parents. For the grub 193 v, 19 | way, progressing with one part and then pulling up the 194 v, 21 | rulers have the abdomen or part below the waist half as 195 VI, 2 | two colours, and the white part is outside and the yellow 196 VI, 2 | is outside and the yellow part within.~The eggs of birds 197 VI, 3 | grows, little by little one part of the yolk goes upward, 198 VI, 3 | goes upward, and another part downward, and the white 199 VI, 3 | is underneath the lower part of the yolk, as it was at 200 VI, 10 | takes place at the upper part of the egg, and the veins 201 VI, 10 | and adheres to the under part of the womb (each navel-string 202 VI, 12 | spends, however, the greater part of its time in the sea and 203 VI, 13 | previously.~Fishes for the most part are divided into males and 204 VI, 13 | males swallow the greater part of them, and some portion 205 VI, 17 | pelagic spawn for the most part in summer; which fact is 206 VI, 18 | injury may occur at any part of the womb. After littering 207 VI, 18 | afterwards. Swine for the most part live for fifteen years, 208 VI, 20 | carries her young the sixth part of a year or sixty days: 209 VI, 20 | their young for the fifth part of the year or for seventy-two 210 VI, 20 | falling-off in bulk on the part of the mother is not so 211 VI, 20 | expert to detect, as the part that gives the indication 212 VI, 32 | wolf and in the dog; the part resembling the female genital 213 VI, 32 | The female hyena has the part that resembles the organ 214 VI, 33 | the case with the greater part Of the fissipeds or toed 215 VII, 2 | themselves for the most part remain childless. But the 216 VII, 2 | for in the stout, great part of the excretion goes to 217 VII, 3 | prevented, some anoint that part of the womb on which the 218 VII, 7 | which latter is for the most part attached to the womb, but 219 VII, 7 | attached to the womb, but is in part separated from it and contains 220 VII, 8 | the latter in the lower part of the bowel and the urine 221 VII, 10 | does both; and for the most part it does not even notice 222 VII, 10 | but in children the front part of the head is soft and 223 VIII, 2 | in water for the greater part of their lives; and these 224 VIII, 2 | corresponds to the inner fleshy part of the oyster, and the stone 225 VIII, 2 | The octopus for the most part gathers shellfish, extracts 226 VIII, 2 | the bass are for the most part carnivorous, but they do 227 VIII, 2 | thrown to them; the greater part of them subsist on fresh 228 VIII, 2 | with fat, but the greater part have no fat whatsoever. 229 VIII, 3 | either wholly or for the most part on grubs, but the following 230 VIII, 3 | nests here, and the greater part of them rear their young 231 VIII, 4 | and this action on his part is due to the tenuity and 232 VIII, 10| mix salt with the greater part of their food; a large amount 233 VIII, 13| point of fact, the greater part of the gregarious fishes. 234 VIII, 13| as do also the greater part of such fish as swim in 235 VIII, 13| period. But for the most part they go into concealment 236 VIII, 17| tessellates for the most part go into hiding, and if their 237 VIII, 19| will pursue. The greater part of the spawn and the fry 238 VIII, 21| It may break out in any part of the body; very often 239 VIII, 21| and to lance the under part of the tongue.~Pigs with 240 VIII, 30| for pickling, as a great part of its flesh wastes away 241 IX, 2 | the conger with all that part of its body removed that 242 IX, 5 | singing or pipe-playing on the part of the hunters; they are 243 IX, 13 | inside the nest. The under part of the bird’s wing is pale 244 IX, 13 | is pale yellow; the upper part is dark blue, like that 245 IX, 14 | are roofed over, and great part of them is solid and great 246 IX, 14 | them is solid and great part hollow. If you use a sharp 247 IX, 40 | can keep brooding over the part undamaged, the damaged part 248 IX, 40 | part undamaged, the damaged part simply eats itself away; 249 IX, 40 | indicated in a lassitude on the part of the bees and in malodorousness 250 IX, 41 | fruits, but for the most part on animal food. Some of 251 IX, 42 | bees do, but for the most part on animal food: for this 252 IX, 42 | torpid condition; the greater part of them die in the winter, 253 IX, 44 | flank, but on any other part of its frame will endure 254 IX, 50 | castrated at the rump at the part where the two sexes unite 255 IX, 49B| crooked-taloned birds the greater part take neither the one bath


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