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Alphabetical [« »] sensation 6 sensations 2 sense 27 senses 15 sensibility 3 sensible 4 sensibly 2 | Frequency [« »] 15 parent 15 property 15 quadruped 15 senses 15 shift 15 sight 15 sinew | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances senses |
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1 I, 15| case of man.~As for the senses and for the organs of sensation, 2 I, 15| any other animal.~Of the senses man has the sense of touch 3 I, 15| development of the other senses he is surpassed by a great 4 II, 13| connected with the other senses, hearing and smell, they 5 IV, 8 | proceed to treat of the senses; for there are diversities 6 IV, 8 | animals with regard to the senses, seeing that some animals 7 IV, 8 | have the use of all the senses, and others the use of a 8 IV, 8 | The total number of the senses (for we have no experience 9 IV, 8 | the use of all the five senses, except where some isolated 10 IV, 8 | colour and of sound, and the senses of smell and taste; the 11 IV, 8 | possession of all the five senses.~All other animals may, 12 IV, 8 | the insect have all the senses: at all events, they have 13 IV, 8 | animals. Testaceans have the senses of smell and taste. With 14 v, 1 | withal, and further as to the senses, to voice, and sleep, and 15 VIII, 2| another aquatic, in both senses of these terms. And, again,