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Aristotle
On the Gait of Animals

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1 1 | locomotion); first, why each part is such as it is and to 2 3 | animals, others move one part first and then the other, 3 3 | leaning against its own upper part and also against what is 4 3 | two parts of the body; one part so to speak squeezes, the 5 3 | other is squeezed; for the part that is still is squeezed 6 3 | to carry the weight, the part that is lifted strains against 7 3 | it the distinction of the part which is passive and that 8 4 | superior and an inferior part; for superior and inferior 9 4 | The roots are the superior part of a plant, for from them 10 4 | sense. The front is the part in which sense is innate, 11 4 | clearly distinct, the superior part that is and the front.~ 12 5 | birds, have the superior part distinguished from the front 13 5 | bipeds have their superior part corresponding to the part 14 5 | part corresponding to the part of the universe; quadrupeds, 15 5 | animals to the intermediate part, and plants to the inferior. 16 5 | locomotion, and the superior part is determined relatively 17 5 | again have their superior part corresponding to the intermediate, 18 5 | corresponding to the superior part of the universe because 19 6 | every continuous whole, one part of which is moved while 20 6 | move as a whole while one part stands still, have in the 21 6 | opposed movements some common part which connects the moving 22 6 | Further in this common part the original of the motion ( 23 6 | a movement in each such part properly must have the original 24 7 | their flat surface, in the part towards the head a right 25 7 | front point, and in the part towards the tail the two 26 7 | the right is the sovereign part, and there is an alternate 27 8 | movement is effected by part of the body at a time, and 28 9 | their knees. For the upper part of the upright creature 29 9 | These go forward, first one part leading and then drawing 30 9 | straightened out, and then this part stays still and it draws 31 9 | straightens itself in its leading part, and is hooped in what follows 32 9 | all make a flexion in the part of the body which is underneath, 33 11| knee-joint, the other joining his part to the fundament. Really 34 12| thrust forward and its lower part remain still. And so the 35 17| side equivalent to a hinder part, because it has many leading 36 18| their wings on the superior part, similarly fish have two


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