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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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1 I, 8 | out the moisture for the earthy material; consequently the 2 I, 23| generated from a liquid and earthy concretion. However, we 3 II, 1 | more moisture and are not earthy in their composition. And 4 II, 1 | signs rather of a dry and earthy nature, the egg they produce 5 II, 1 | produce is soft; for the earthy matter does not come to 6 II, 1 | because they are of an earthy nature and the egg they 7 II, 1 | because they are of an earthy nature, lay eggs with a 8 II, 2 | liquids composed of water and earthy matter that thicken, but 9 II, 2 | and any small quantity of earthy matter there may be, remain 10 II, 2 | that one semen must be more earthy than another, and especially 11 II, 2 | with animals that have much earthy matter in them because of 12 II, 4 | off from it, and as the earthy parts solidify membranes 13 II, 6 | given off which are too earthy, having but little moisture 14 II, 6 | so they become hard and earthy in character, as nails, 15 II, 6 | these which are not of too earthy a nature the fat is collected 16 II, 6 | has the least amount of earthy residue, but that part of 17 II, 6 | is the residue, and the earthy part in the bodies of all 18 III, 1 | is the hot part; the more earthy part gives the substance 19 III, 1 | more than the yellow and earthy; but in the moister and 20 III, 1 | quantity of the cold and earthy matter; therefore all fish 21 III, 1 | round, but the yellow and earthy part is inside. And if we 22 III, 2 | but little of it, and the earthy part remaining. Now at first 23 III, 2 | sediment and yolk are the earthy part in each case, wherefore 24 III, 2 | become hard, because though earthy in nature it is only so 25 III, 11| included. Now in the sea the earthy matter is present in large 26 III, 11| concretion of this kind, the earthy matter hardening round them 27 V, 2 | in man is pure and least earthy and material, and he is 28 V, 3 | substratum of the skin is of an earthy nature; being on the surface 29 V, 3 | body it becomes solid and earthy as the moisture evaporates. 30 V, 3 | because of the quantity of earthy matter and the size of the 31 V, 3 | with a double motion, the earthy part tending downwards and 32 V, 3 | little moisture and much earthy matter in it, it is dried 33 V, 3 | both hair and skin become earthy and hard. In wild animals 34 V, 3 | found to be harder, more earthy, and stony, if the region 35 V, 3 | as the word denotes, is earthy because the heat fails and 36 V, 4 | so there is also of the earthy vapour, for instance what 37 V, 4 | for mould is a decay of earthy vapour). Thus also the liquid 38 V, 4 | has much air in it, all earthy vapour being equivalent


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