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Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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1 I, 1 | every one of the phenomena just enumerated. A discussion 2 I, 1 | is means to an end. For just as human creations are the 3 I, 4 | present nomenclature is just. Groups that only differ 4 I, 4 | ultimate species separately, just as we examine the species 5 I, 5 | world in which we live; just as a half glimpse of persons 6 II, 1 | genetically posterior to it, just as the heterogeneous parts 7 II, 1 | ducts and branches. For just as a stream of water deposits 8 II, 2 | individual, all the differences just enumerated distinguish the 9 II, 3 | is connoted in its name; just as if boiling water were 10 II, 3 | the definition of blood, just as whiteness is included 11 II, 3 | of natural heat. Again, just as there is a channel for 12 II, 4 | will no longer coagulate; just as the watery residue of 13 II, 5 | that makes it coagulate, just as the fibrous matter of 14 II, 6 | marrow changes its colour, just as do the external parts 15 II, 7 | the earthy part behind. Just the same occurs when pulse 16 II, 8 | straightness and inflexibility; just as she has assigned to sanguineous 17 II, 9 | bones themselves exist. For just as an artist, when he is 18 II, 13| protection, their eyes are hard, just as though the lid were attached 19 II, 13| Crustacea, with mobility (just as she has given some quadrupeds 20 II, 16| and for life on dry land. just then as divers are sometimes 21 II, 16| shall be of light weight; just as it makes it necessary 22 II, 16| s faculty of speech. For just as nature has made man’s 23 III, 1 | that such parts as those just mentioned are found, either 24 III, 1 | called into play.~What has just been said applies to fishes 25 III, 1 | into the ground with ease, just as, among quadrupeds, does 26 III, 3 | fluid. For the consequences just mentioned occur invariably, 27 III, 3 | which closes and opens, just as in the other case the 28 III, 4 | enough when the body is only just formed, and while it is 29 III, 4 | with a bone as a support; just as the bones serve as supports 30 III, 4 | large size being cold. For just as a fire of equal size 31 III, 5 | built out of the stones. Now just after the same fashion has 32 III, 5 | seen but the blood-vessels; just as when fig-leaves or vine-leaves 33 III, 5 | analogous to flesh. Now just as in irrigation the largest 34 III, 5 | their being clogged up, just as the dykes for irrigation 35 III, 6 | a part of their essence, just as much as the presence 36 III, 7 | reflux into it of the fluid; just as happens to those who 37 III, 7 | formation of scaly plates, just as in birds it is applied 38 III, 9 | blood-concoction is lard and suet. For just as a certain amount of fire 39 III, 10| of which have a midriff, just as they all have a heart 40 III, 14| the same as in the animals just mentioned. For here again 41 III, 14| throughout or a part of it bulges just before it enters the stomach, 42 III, 14| without a purpose, that, just as a narrower gut succeeds 43 III, 14| the upper stomach, having just been swallowed, must of 44 III, 14| intestine, but in males it comes just before the caecum and the


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