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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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1 I, 1 | seeks an end.~But all those creatures which do not move, as the 2 I, 2 | is out of this that those creatures are formed which are produced 3 I, 4 | it been possessed by all creatures that generate, but as it 4 I, 6 | For as men and all such creatures must hold their breath before 5 I, 8 | near the hypozoma in those creatures which produce their eggs 6 I, 18| the others.~Again, some creatures come into being neither 7 I, 19| phenomena of animals. For fat creatures produce less semen than 8 I, 21| imperfect inasmuch as all such creatures give birth to scoleces.~ 9 I, 23| It is the nature of those creatures which do not emit semen 10 II, 1 | bloodless, wherefore all creatures that produce a scolex from 11 II, 4 | egg is set free as with creatures externally oviparous, and 12 II, 6 | appear very large in all creatures, whether they walk or swim 13 II, 7 | embryos alike, whether of creatures that fly or swim or walk, 14 II, 7 | Thirdly, it is plain that all creatures developed in eggs grow when 15 III, 1 | in some of the viviparous creatures it is high up near the hypozoma, 16 III, 1 | perfection swiftly.~Among creatures that lay eggs externally 17 III, 2 | are plainer in the larger creatures; in the smaller they are 18 III, 8 | The union of all these creatures lasts a considerable time, 19 III, 9 | so. For pretty much all creatures seem in a certain way to 20 III, 10| with the tendance of these creatures deny this, it remains that 21 III, 10| generated like flies and similar creatures, but from a kind different 22 III, 11| real semen, but that these creatures participate in the resemblance 23 III, 11| number of them. For all these creatures are liable to be even spontaneously 24 III, 11| this buds off each of the creatures growing alongside of it. 25 III, 11| is the only class of such creatures that has been seen uniting, 26 IV, 4 | dog, the young of these creatures being generally blind. Why 27 IV, 8 | mammae is plain even in other creatures to those who have experience 28 V, 2 | heart, or to its analogue in creatures that have no heart. The


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