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Aristotle
On the Gait of Animals

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1 2 | constitution. Accordingly if one way is better than another that 2 2 | than another that is the way of Nature. Next we must 3 3 | Accordingly if what is below gives way too quickly for that which 4 3 | can move itself in this way, for it has not in it the 5 4 | the left shoulder; in this way they set free the side which 6 4 | source of movement is the way we put our feet forward; 7 7 | and can move in the same way as before they were dismembered. 8 8 | to one another. In this way they could equalize their 9 8 | alternately, for in this way it recovers the same figure 10 9 | leg be not bent, in the way in which children crawl. 11 10| them up to a point gives way as it were gradually; accordingly, 12 12| each pair in the opposite way to a man’s limbs. For men 13 12| forwards, but, if the other way, while it is going backwards. 14 12| position in the natural way with his two legs, bends 15 12| If they bent the opposite way they would be useless for 16 12| bent them in the opposite way they would only lift them 17 12| only lift them a little way from the ground, because 18 12| is, nothing comes in the way of their progression with 19 13| marked A, or in the opposite way both forwards, as in B, 20 13| or as in D, the opposite way to C, where the convexities 21 13| the ankle in the opposite way backwards. And plainly the 22 14| 14~This is the way then the limbs bend, and 23 14| horses that move in this way soon begin to refuse, for 24 14| limbs move in this separate way. Again, (b) if they moved 25 14| criss-cross; for moving in the way we have said they cannot 26 14| Even crabs move in this way, and they are polypods. 27 15| bend their legs in the same way as quadrupeds. For their 28 15| they are bent in the same way as the forelegs of a quadruped, 29 15| wings of insects. In this way they divide the air or water 30 15| the hinder parts in this way would follow forwards as 31 16| their legs; arranged in this way they would interfere less 32 17| still would have got in the way of those that were moving.~ 33 19| mutilated, and as moving in the way in which limbed creatures


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