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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 17| And below, at the point of attachment, in the largest cavity there 2 III, 1 | attached to the belly, the attachment varies accordingly as the 3 III, 1 | diversities observed in the attachment of these organs to the belly 4 III, 1 | smooth, and in their case the attachment of the embryo is to the 5 III, 3 | towards the lung and the attachment of the aorta, a part consisting 6 III, 4 | the aorta. But the chief attachment of the aorta to the backbone 7 III, 4 | region of the heart; and the attachment is effected by means of 8 III, 9 | hollow at their point of attachment to the bone which juts out 9 III, 14| its starting-point and its attachment, with ambidental vivipara, 10 III, 14| has its starting-point and attachment in the chief of the ruminating 11 IV, 4 | a parasite whose mode of attachment is similar. The particular 12 IV, 6 | obliquely; and at the point of attachment the space is narrowed from 13 v, 16| nutriment by close local attachment. And, by the way, the close-textured 14 v, 16| porous ones because their attachment extends over a smaller area.~ 15 v, 16| pluck it from its place of attachment it draws itself together, 16 v, 16| blackish in colour. Their attachment is not made at one particular 17 v, 16| under parts the points of attachment are the more numerous. On 18 IX, 48| manifestations of passionate attachment to boys, in and about Tarentum,


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