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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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neck

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1 I, 7 | subdivided, are the head, the neck, the trunk (extending from 2 I, 7 | trunk (extending from the neck to the privy parts), which 3 I, 12 | 12~The neck is the part between the 4 I, 12 | part to the back of the neck is the epomis, or "shoulder-point".~ 5 I, 12 | back part. Next after the neck in the front part is the 6 I, 14 | The part common to the neck and chest is the "throat"; 7 I, 15 | after the head comes the neck, and then the chest and 8 I, 16 | do not meet.~Inside the neck is what is termed the oesophagus ( 9 II, 1 | quadrupeds have all a head and a neck, and all the parts or organs 10 II, 1 | parts. The lion has its neck composed of one single bone 11 II, 1 | especially hairy on the neck and all round about it, 12 II, 1 | the upper surface of the neck from the head as far as 13 II, 10 | furnished with a head, a neck, a back, upper and under 14 II, 12 | have in all cases a head, a neck, a back, a belly, and what 15 II, 13 | cases alike. No fish has a neck, or any limb, or testicles 16 III, 2 | discerned and traced in the neck as large ones; and from 17 III, 2 | another pair of veins in the neck running along the big vein 18 III, 3 | of the head, through the neck on the outside, past the 19 III, 3 | past ears, through the neck; which veins are termed 20 III, 3 | the temples, through the neck, in underneath the shoulder-blades, 21 III, 3 | the eyes in underneath the neck and the collar-bones; from 22 III, 3 | the last vertebra of the neck.~The vessel, then, that 23 III, 3 | extends to the vertebra of the neck and the backbone, stretches 24 III, 3 | hollow vein that to the neck extends,~Along the chine, 25 III, 3 | where they branch off to the neck the great vein run alongside 26 III, 3 | and descends through the neck and the shoulder, and meets 27 III, 5 | the shoulder-blades, the neck, and the arms.~All animals 28 IV, 2 | large and overlapping on the neck, while in the male they 29 IV, 2 | region of the so-called neck is outwardly divided into 30 IV, 8 | inserting a "weel" in the neck thereof. As a general rule, 31 v, 15 | or quasi-liver) and the neck, and the co-attachment of 32 v, 15 | bloom. For this purpose the neck and mecon are separated, 33 v, 28 | the mother grasshopper’s neck; and the male grasshoppers 34 VIII, 3 | much the same size, but its neck is blue, and it is named 35 VIII, 21| measles about the legs, neck, and shoulders, for the 36 VIII, 24| rigid, as also the head and neck, and the animal walks with 37 IX, 6 | it to go, it shakes its neck in warning, lest it should 38 IX, 6 | hold of the snake by the neck. The weasel has a clever 39 IX, 14 | especially parts about the neck, show these colours in a 40 IX, 32 | This bird has a large thick neck, curved wings, and broad 41 IX, 37 | squeeze it, excepting in the neck. So much for the mollusca.~


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