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1 I, 1 | explain what it is both in substance and in form, and to deal 2 I, 1 | nor of any definition of substance. The first who came near 3 II, 1 | from a single homogeneous substance; but that homogeneous substances 4 II, 1 | either the flesh, or the substance which in some animals takes 5 II, 1 | pieces are homogeneous in substance with each other. But it 6 II, 1 | recipient its own proper substance shall be formed. Such, then, 7 II, 2 | is attributed to a hotter substance, and if there be several 8 II, 2 | readily melts a fusible substance, or sets on fire an inflammable 9 II, 2 | masses of one and the same substance, the larger is said to have 10 II, 2 | rapid, and the resulting substance is insoluble; but, when 11 II, 2 | senses, and that no one substance can be hotter than others 12 II, 2 | statements as that this substance is hotter per se, though 13 II, 2 | accidens; or again, that this substance is potentially hot, that 14 II, 2 | so; or again, that this substance is hotter in the sense of 15 II, 3 | blood, that which it is in substance while it is blood in form, 16 II, 5 | of its flesh, or of the substance analogous to flesh. But 17 II, 6 | contain marrow; for the substance contained within the bones 18 II, 7 | the commencement of that substance, because they see that the 19 II, 7 | blood at all in its proper substance. This brain is not residual 20 II, 7 | soul is incorporate in some substance of a fiery character. The 21 II, 8 | with flesh, and with the substance that, in animals that have 22 II, 8 | the flesh, or analogous substance, which is the organ of this 23 II, 8 | only one that has corporeal substance, or at any rate it is more 24 II, 8 | fulfilled by some analogous substance, as by fishspine in some 25 II, 8 | animals this supporting substance is situated within the body, 26 II, 8 | these animals the fleshy substance is within, and the earthy 27 II, 8 | consists of a soft flesh-like substance, or rather of a substance 28 II, 8 | substance, or rather of a substance which is intermediate to 29 II, 8 | actual flesh. I call this substance intermediate to flesh and 30 II, 9 | out of clay or other soft substance, takes first some solid 31 II, 9 | pliable and not of a brittle substance. Moreover, in these Selachia 32 II, 10| for the absence of this substance by saying that it is intended 33 II, 14| protection. For the more fluid a substance is, the more readily does 34 II, 16| is formed of a bone-like substance, in order that it may serve 35 III, 3 | constructed out of a cartilaginous substance. For they have to serve 36 III, 4 | consists of a dense and hollow substance, and is moreover full of 37 III, 4 | spacious receptacle in its substance, as does the heart; but 38 III, 4 | abundant covering of that substance on the posterior surface, 39 III, 5 | have blood about and in its substance.~To give an illustration 40 III, 5 | potentially body and flesh, or substance analogous to flesh. Now 41 III, 9 | but is expended on the substance of the organ, so that there 42 III, 9 | fluid through the solid substance of the organ, in its centre, 43 III, 9 | themselves, the density of their substance forbidding this, but is 44 III, 10| and coagulated, that the substance of the viscera is formed. 45 III, 10| bloody character, and in substance resemble each other while 46 III, 13| the turgid aspect of their substance, but also in position; for 47 III, 14| necessarily made of a fleshy substance, nature uses the earthy