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Alphabetical [« »] hear 4 heard 2 hearing 9 heart 44 hearts 1 heat 123 heated 5 | Frequency [« »] 45 where 44 cannot 44 discharge 44 heart 44 necessary 44 oviparous 44 separated | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances heart |
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1 II, 1 | this something makes the heart and then perishes, and the 2 II, 1 | and then perishes, and the heart makes another organ, by 3 II, 1 | Either all the parts, as heart, lung, liver, eye, and all 4 II, 1 | of greater size than the heart, and yet appears later than 5 II, 1 | yet appears later than the heart in the original development. 6 II, 1 | is not the fact that the heart, having come into being 7 II, 1 | comes into being after the heart, and not by the agency of 8 II, 1 | not by the agency of the heart, as a man becomes a man 9 II, 1 | form of the liver in the heart. And otherwise also the 10 II, 1 | first. Therefore if the heart is first made in some animals, 11 II, 1 | what is analogous to the heart in the others which have 12 II, 1 | the others which have no heart, it is from this or its 13 II, 4 | which have one, for the heart or its analogue is the first 14 II, 4 | realization. Therefore the heart is first differentiated 15 II, 4 | Therefore it is that the heart appears first distinctly 16 II, 4 | receptacle, wherefore the heart is the principle or origin 17 II, 4 | two blood-vessels from the heart, and from these smaller 18 II, 4 | nourishment, and if the heart, which first comes into 19 II, 5 | first principle; this is the heart in the sanguinea and its 20 II, 5 | end; for life fails in the heart last of all, and it happens 21 II, 6 | in all the sanguinea the heart is formed first, as was 22 II, 6 | which is analogous to the heart.~From the heart the blood-vessels 23 II, 6 | analogous to the heart.~From the heart the blood-vessels extend 24 II, 6 | the sensations is in the heart, therefore this is the part 25 II, 6 | corresponding to the heat of the heart. Hence the parts about the 26 II, 6 | next in order after the heart, and surpass the other parts 27 II, 6 | which run thither from the heart. But the eye is the only 28 II, 6 | because the heat in man’s heart is purest. His intellect 29 II, 6 | at the same time as the heart is able to move them. So 30 III, 2 | clearly, that, when the heart has been first formed and 31 III, 11| nevertheless sanguinea, and have a heart with blood in it as the 32 IV, 1 | natural heat—therefore a heart must be formed in the sanguinea ( 33 IV, 1 | which is analogous to the heart.~This, then, is the first 34 IV, 4 | ever been born without a heart, but they are born without 35 IV, 4 | principle; thus, if the heart is a part of such a kind 36 IV, 4 | then that which has one heart will be one animal, the 37 IV, 4 | which have more than one heart will be two animals grown 38 IV, 8 | the blood-vessels is the heart, and the heart is in this 39 IV, 8 | blood-vessels is the heart, and the heart is in this part of the body. 40 V, 2 | on sensation, run to the heart, or to its analogue in creatures 41 V, 2 | in creatures that have no heart. The passage of the hearing, 42 V, 2 | animals the pulsation of the heart and in others respiration; 43 V, 7 | stretched tight. (That the heart of bulls is of such a nature 44 V, 7 | takes its origin in the heart near the organ which sets