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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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1 I, 1 | animals. If unlike, and yet able to copulate, then there 2 I, 2 | the male is that which is able to generate in another, 3 I, 2 | female is that which is able to generate in itself and 4 I, 4 | not drawn up they would be able, and before now a bull mounting 5 I, 11| is vital and would not be able to bear the weight and the 6 I, 18| would the separate parts be able to survive without having 7 I, 20| of boys who are not yet able to emit semen, but are near 8 I, 20| secretion, which they are not able to concoct and turn into 9 I, 22| such males Nature is not able to do anything by any secondary 10 II, 1 | seed, whether that part be able to make the other parts 11 II, 4 | nor is the female nature able to concoct it, because it 12 II, 4 | both parents it must be able to manage itself, like a 13 II, 6 | neither parts of the end nor able to form it.~But they do 14 II, 6 | same time as the heart is able to move them. So then the 15 II, 6 | if these had been always able to grow, all animals that 16 II, 7 | with each other and to be able to produce young of both 17 II, 8 | animals they are none the less able to generate; yet, if this 18 II, 8 | the females are not always able to conceive from the male ( 19 IV, 1 | since (1) the one sex is able and the other is unable 20 IV, 1 | this manner (the terms "able" and "unable" being used 21 IV, 1 | residual matter as it is able to receive. In the second 22 IV, 1 | female, any more than it is able to see or hear by possessing 23 IV, 3 | food their nature is not able to master it all, so as 24 IV, 4 | the large animals to be able to generate more young and 25 IV, 5 | of the former some are able to bring the later formed 26 IV, 6 | Hence, though they are able to nourish the embryos while 27 IV, 6 | pregnancy, for the embryo is able indeed to stop the catamenia 28 V, 1 | the colours but it will be able to see from a long distance ( 29 V, 2 | wherefore also it is that we are able to understand what is said 30 V, 7 | age at which they are now able to secrete the semen, this


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