Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] horsefly 2 horseman-ant 1 horsemen 1 horses 26 horsing 1 hot 7 hound 4 | Frequency [« »] 26 dogs 26 due 26 flies 26 horses 26 kidneys 26 means 26 outer | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances horses |
Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | find to be the case with horses, kine, swine, (men), sheep, 2 I, 10 | of one colour only. Some horses have blue eyes.~Of eyes, 3 II, 1 | phenomenon is observable in horses.~Of male animals the genitals 4 IV, 10 | not only do men dream, but horses also, and dogs, and oxen; 5 v, 14 | also in the neighings of horses. That is to say, the female 6 VI, 18 | runs away from all other horses. The mares under these circumstances 7 VI, 18 | younger females both with horses and oxen are the first to 8 VI, 22 | 22~In the case of horses, the stallion and the mare 9 VI, 22 | act of intercourse with horses is not laborious as it is 10 VI, 22 | faculties of the younger horses may be stimulated beyond 11 VI, 22 | added, however, that some horses have been known to impregnate 12 VI, 22 | breeding purposes.~The older horses, whether of the male or 13 VI, 22 | generatively productive. Horses will cover mares from which 14 VI, 22 | and, indeed, a troop of horses is only considered perfect 15 VI, 22 | eighteen or twenty years; some horses live for twenty-five or 16 VI, 22 | called on to render; and horses that are reared in a private 17 VI, 22 | canines; for in the case of horses much ridden these teeth 18 VI, 22 | the bit; in the case of horses not ridden the teeth are 19 VI, 22 | and detached, and in young horses they are sharp and small.~ 20 VIII, 8 | 8~Horses, mules, and asses feed on 21 VIII, 12| of dwarfish men, and the horses are little in proportion, 22 VIII, 19| those which attack man, and horses and oxen among the quadrupedal 23 VIII, 24| 24~Horses out at pasture are free 24 VIII, 24| right testicle.~Stall-reared horses are subject to very numerous 25 VIII, 24| shrewmouse is dangerous to horses and other draught animals 26 IX, 50 | stride, much quicker than the horses of Nisaea. As a general