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Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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said

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1 I, 1 | then, was in error when he said that many of the characters 2 I, 1 | such a form.~What has been said suggests the question, whether 3 I, 3 | for otherwise, as already said, specifically distinct animals 4 I, 3 | they are introduced.~As we said then, we must define at 5 II, 1 | the former is, as before said, heterogeneous, and each 6 II, 2 | body then is in one sense said to be hotter than another, 7 II, 2 | a second sense, that is said to be hotter which causes 8 II, 2 | substance, the larger is said to have more heat than the 9 II, 2 | of two bodies, that is said to be the hotter which takes 10 II, 3 | purpose all that need be said is that the blood exists 11 II, 4 | for instance, as already said, is the case with the bee 12 II, 5 | follows from what has been said that no non-sanguineous 13 II, 5 | decay. For decay may be said to be deficiency of blood, 14 II, 6 | into toes. What has ben said hardly applies to the spinal 15 II, 6 | animals that can hardly be said to have any marrow. These 16 II, 7 | In reality the two may be said to be utterly opposite to 17 II, 16| s proboscis, as already said, is a nostril. Now it would 18 II, 16| of certain oxen, that are said to be obliged to walk backwards 19 II, 16| part is also, as already said, made by nature to supply 20 II, 16| birds, as already has been said, the purposes of nutrition 21 II, 16| accordance with what I have said is her not uncommon practice, 22 II, 17| the small.~What has been said explains why, among birds, 23 III, 1 | however, the teeth, as already said, serve merely for the reduction 24 III, 1 | which case the animal is said to be saw-toothed. The explanation 25 III, 1 | For nature, as already said, uses the parts which are 26 III, 1 | play.~What has just been said applies to fishes as well 27 III, 3 | is exposed, as we have said, to annoyance from the food. 28 III, 4 | manifestly hot. Again, as already said, the vessels continue their 29 III, 4 | therefore, which, as already said,’ as it were a living creature 30 III, 4 | but is rather, as already said, the result of a joint-like 31 III, 4 | spitefulness.~What has been said of the heart as a whole 32 III, 5 | the parts are, as already said, formed out of the blood, 33 III, 5 | concoction. For, as was before said, every compound of earth 34 III, 6 | lung collapses. It has been said that the lung exists as 35 III, 7 | bilateral is, as we have said, that there are two sides 36 III, 7 | not a word has yet been said of the midriff, which is 37 III, 9 | 9~What has been said of the bladder is equally 38 III, 9 | contains blood are, as before said, provided with kidneys. 39 III, 10| and lung, and, as already said, is called Phrenes in sanguineous 40 III, 10| region of the armpit.~It is said also that when men in battle


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