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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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1 I, 1 | Of these, all which are produced by union of animals of the 2 I, 1 | kind, but all which are not produced by animals, but from decaying 3 I, 1 | those animals which are not produced by parents had themselves 4 I, 1 | had themselves united and produced others, then their offspring 5 I, 1 | themselves separately but are produced upon other trees, as the 6 I, 2 | creatures are formed which are produced in the ordinary course of 7 I, 8 | ovipara are perfect when produced. In order that these may 8 I, 11| vagina, where the young is produced in those animals which are 9 I, 11| impossible for animals to be produced alive near the hypozoma, 10 I, 11| but the living young are produced in the lower part of the 11 I, 13| uterus, where the eggs are produced, is under the hypozoma by 12 I, 14| side, in which the egg is produced.~ 13 I, 16| copulate and the offspring are produced from animals of the same 14 I, 16| Others again are neither produced from animals nor unite with 15 I, 16| other animals; in this are produced the results of conception. 16 I, 18| called fleas; from these are produced animals indeed, but not 17 I, 18| a different kind are not produced by semen coming from all 18 I, 18| In some cases no semen is produced at all, as by the willow 19 I, 18| last stage, whether it is produced by all or no.~ 20 I, 21| that one thing which is produced comes from them only in 21 I, 21| insects. For the effect produced by the semen in the female ( 22 I, 21| males do insert a part) is produced in the case of these insects 23 I, 21| separated the young are produced quickly. For the union lasts 24 II, 1 | eggs increase after being produced.~All the vivipara are sanguineous, 25 II, 1 | their union something is produced, only it is imperfect; the 26 II, 1 | the perfect is naturally produced from the more perfect. If 27 II, 1 | which are not born alive but produced as a scolex or an egg; others 28 II, 1 | after the animal has been produced does this something perish 29 II, 1 | whenever a living thing is produced it must grow. It is produced, 30 II, 1 | produced it must grow. It is produced, then, by something else 31 II, 1 | same name, as e.g. man is produced by man, but it is increased 32 II, 3 | whenever a wind-egg is produced by any animal, the egg so 33 II, 4 | which are not themselves produced from a male or female parent 34 II, 4 | oviparous, and the animal is produced from the egg within the 35 II, 6 | separated from the mother and produced from an egg, within which 36 II, 6 | breathe at all, but are produced as a scolex or an egg; those 37 II, 6 | qualitative distinction is produced, and so the eyelids become 38 II, 6 | sets of them must have been produced, for even if they had grown 39 II, 7 | the embryo, for then are produced women of a masculine and 40 II, 8 | animals from the first are not produced from parents of the same 41 II, 8 | Empedocles, because from both is produced something "dense", the " 42 II, 8 | then since (1) mules are produced of both sexes and are not 43 II, 8 | that anything should be produced from mules. For (1) another 44 II, 8 | and so is not wont to be produced in wintry regions because 45 II, 8 | another, but the animal produced by them is no longer fertile 46 II, 8 | dwarf mule; for "ginni" are produced also from the crossing of 47 III, 1 | of it. The wind-eggs are produced in greater numbers than 48 III, 2 | principle.~The young bird is produced out of the egg by the mother’ 49 III, 2 | what is called milk, is produced for the young of vivipara 50 III, 2 | we find it till they have produced and brought up their young, 51 III, 2 | uria" or rotten eggs are produced; for just as wines turn 52 III, 2 | manner in which animals produced from perfect eggs are hatched 53 III, 3 | the mother.~The young are produced from the egg in the same 54 III, 5 | sexes exist and the eggs are produced in consequence of impregnation, 55 III, 7 | the egg would have been produced as it is in some fishes, 56 III, 7 | an animal. Eggs, however, produced from copulation but already 57 III, 8 | 8~The young are produced in the same way also by 58 III, 9 | and hardness (for what is produced by some is hard), but by 59 III, 10| spontaneously generated or produced by some other animal, or ( 60 III, 10| that animal ought to be produced from them instead of bees. 61 III, 10| plain that they are not produced from copulation, either ( 62 III, 10| follow that the bees also are produced from bees themselves without 63 III, 10| akin to them, for they are produced from the leaders. Hence 64 III, 10| same kind is always to be produced from each; but this is impossible, 65 III, 10| The grubs of the kings are produced last and are not many in 66 III, 10| collected and many drones are produced but in rainy reasons a large 67 III, 10| indication that bees are produced without copulation is the 68 III, 11| of a hot nature are not produced in lakes nor in the fresher 69 III, 11| living things which are produced in connexion with each of 70 III, 11| plants; some of these are produced from seed, some from slips, 71 III, 11| onions. In the last way produced mussels, for smaller ones 72 III, 11| one such creature has been produced, then is produced a number 73 III, 11| has been produced, then is produced a number of them. For all 74 III, 11| shoots.... Other animals are produced in the form of a scolex, 75 IV, 2 | said. For more females are produced by the young and by those 76 IV, 3 | existence. And the offspring is produced indeed of a certain quality, 77 IV, 3 | is that male children are produced resembling the mother and 78 IV, 3 | heated; sometimes having produced no effect, sometimes less 79 IV, 3 | female and male offspring are produced, (2) why some are similar 80 IV, 4 | that several young are produced from one emission of semen 81 IV, 4 | two separate chickens are produced with nothing abnormal about 82 IV, 4 | between them, the chickens produced are monstrous, having one 83 IV, 4 | Therefore many small ones may be produced together, but it is hard 84 IV, 4 | regard to the number of young produced, the solid-hoofed produce 85 IV, 5 | others of its young are produced perfect.~ 86 IV, 7 | endangering her life, and she produced a lump of flesh which is 87 IV, 8 | this upper part also is produced the generative secretion 88 V, 1 | than other animals that are produced in anything like a perfect


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