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1 I, 1 | so-called elements of all matter. It remains to speak of 2 I, 1 | animals, but from decaying matter, generate indeed, but produce 3 I, 2 | sense-perception.)~Now as a matter of fact such parts are in 4 I, 16| animals but from putrefying matter, liquid or solid; such are 5 I, 18| it is to be regarded as matter, and therefore acted upon 6 I, 19| hitherto whether it is the matter of the semen that is the 7 I, 19| see that the sanguineous matter discharged by the female 8 I, 20| this allows but little matter to be secreted, only enough 9 I, 20| compared to others, for more matter must be secreted in such 10 I, 20| to which the superfluous matter is diverted in the other 11 I, 20| at any rate this does not matter, but what does matter is 12 I, 20| not matter, but what does matter is only that each part should 13 I, 20| something, and that this is the matter of the catamenia, or that 14 I, 20| affinity to the primitive matter.~ 15 I, 22| ultimate movement imparted to matter must be connected with the 16 II, 1 | is soft; for the earthy matter does not come to the surface 17 II, 2 | solidify on cooling, but as a matter of fact it does not become 18 II, 2 | composed of water and earthy matter that thicken, but also those 19 II, 2 | small quantity of earthy matter there may be, remain in 20 II, 2 | animals that have much earthy matter in them because of the bulk 21 II, 3 | have a connexion with a matter different from and more 22 II, 3 | nature of the corresponding matter. All have in their semen 23 II, 3 | one is not connected with matter, and belongs to those animals 24 II, 3 | other is inseparable from matter. This material of the semen 25 II, 4 | that of any other residual matter. For each is conveyed to 26 II, 4 | is not concocted a little matter at a time is always coming 27 II, 4 | in the others also some matter must be collected in the 28 II, 4 | useless and superfluous matter in the secretion, then the 29 II, 4 | animal embryo the superfluous matter of which it is formed is 30 II, 4 | The female, then, provides matter, the male the principle 31 II, 6 | wasting, because more residual matter is left over, as owing to 32 II, 6 | though when the residual matter also fails through age the 33 II, 6 | stated, but besides this as a matter of fact the growth of the 34 II, 8 | perception. Again, when, as a matter of fact, horse is born of 35 II, 8 | mules grow large because the matter which is secreted in other 36 III, 1 | birds have much residual matter, whereas in the birds of 37 III, 1 | semen are made from residual matter, nature cannot afford to 38 III, 1 | forth. For such residual matter is secreted largely in the 39 III, 1 | of secretion of residual matter. A similar condition is 40 III, 1 | discharge of superfluous matter, and, because the region 41 III, 1 | many eggs; for the residual matter in birds of prey is small, 42 III, 1 | with birds; the residual matter corresponding to the catamenia 43 III, 1 | the egg grows through this matter flowing to it through the 44 III, 1 | white and the yolk. For the matter of the egg is secreted from 45 III, 1 | quantity of the cold and earthy matter; therefore all fish eggs 46 III, 3 | one-coloured, the corresponding matter being completely mixed, 47 III, 4 | them superfluous yeasty matter), but also for the sake 48 III, 10| wet causes more residual matter to be formed in the bodies 49 III, 11| is separated off into the matter which is forming, the residue 50 III, 11| Now in the sea the earthy matter is present in large quantities, 51 III, 11| of this kind, the earthy matter hardening round them and 52 III, 11| melted by fire), and the matter (or body) which contains 53 IV, 1 | them. And it is no small matter, starting from temperature 54 IV, 1 | material and such residual matter as it is able to receive. 55 IV, 4 | Perinthus which passed fine matter, as if it were sifted, through 56 IV, 5 | of abundance of residual matter, wherefore among men also 57 IV, 6 | are full of more residual matter; among nations where the 58 IV, 6 | work consumes the residual matter, but those who are sedentary 59 IV, 6 | the contrary, the residual matter is but small and so corresponds 60 IV, 6 | nourishment than the residual matter supplies. (In some few women 61 IV, 6 | whose body the residual matter is small so that it is all 62 IV, 8 | For at first such residual matter when secreted is used up 63 IV, 8 | perfecting, the residual matter left over increases in quantity 64 IV, 8 | nourishment and residual matter, in order that all animals 65 IV, 8 | necessary that the residual matter should collect in all those 66 IV, 10| period of gestation is, as a matter of fact, determined generally 67 IV, 10| pass accurately because matter cannot be easily brought 68 V, 3 | of the quantity of earthy matter and the size of the pores, 69 V, 3 | moisture and much earthy matter in it, it is dried by the 70 V, 3 | and so have much residual matter and it is from this that 71 V, 4 | and again, much residual matter is formed in the body and 72 V, 6 | development and so in the residual matter of the food, from which 73 V, 8 | perfection and no residual matter is found in it, the nutriment