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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 7 | occiput is the "crown". The brain lies underneath the sinciput; 2 I, 11| by any passage with the brain, but does so with the palate, 3 I, 11| a vein extends from the brain towards it. The eyes also 4 I, 11| also are connected with the brain, and each of them lies at 5 I, 16| the first place then, the brain lies in the front part of 6 I, 16| all animals possessed of a brain; and all blooded animals 7 I, 16| size of animal, the largest brain, and the moistest, is that 8 I, 16| the inner one, round the brain itself, is finer. The brain 9 I, 16| brain itself, is finer. The brain in all cases is bilateral. 10 I, 16| differing in form from the brain as we may both feel and 11 I, 16| mane-and-tail species.~The brain in all animals is bloodless, 12 I, 16| which closely surrounds the brain. Above the brain is the 13 I, 16| surrounds the brain. Above the brain is the thinnest and weakest 14 I, 16| there go three ducts to the brain: the largest and the medium-sized 15 I, 16| cerebellum, the least to the brain itself; and the least is 16 I, 16| than the large ones to the brain; the smallest pair are the 17 II, 11| little blood after all. The brain is situated a little above 18 III, 3 | assigning the head and the brain as the starting-point of 19 III, 3 | region of the ear to the brain, and branches off in a number 20 III, 3 | membrane, which surrounds the brain. The brain itself in all 21 III, 3 | surrounds the brain. The brain itself in all animals is 22 III, 13| the two that surround the brain, and of these two the one 23 III, 13| the one that envelops the brain; next in order of magnitude 24 III, 19| case is similar with the brain and the marrow. When flesh 25 IV, 1 | cartilage enclosing a small brain; and within the mouth it 26 IV, 8 | for extending from the brain at its junction with the 27 IV, 8 | no communication with the brain. These indications, in fact,


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