Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] single 39 site 1 situated 3 size 29 sizes 1 skill 1 skin 21 | Frequency [« »] 29 motion 29 namely 29 owing 29 size 29 under 28 causes 28 left | Aristotle On the Parts of Animals IntraText - Concordances size |
Book, Paragraph
1 II, 7 | brain in proportion to his size; and it is larger in men 2 II, 7 | be found in the greater size of the brain, which demands 3 II, 9 | occasionally grow to an enormous size, as is the case in Libya 4 II, 16| fore-feet, owing to the great size and weight of the body, 5 II, 16| dimensions to suit the small size of the head. In this beak 6 III, 2 | given to horses; or great size, as in camels; for excessive 7 III, 2 | with speed; for the large size and great branching of their 8 III, 2 | is used to increase the size of the teeth; in some cases 9 III, 4 | generally.~In animals of great size the heart has three cavities; 10 III, 4 | body generally, is of large size. Again it is still better 11 III, 4 | when the heart is of large size the animal is timorous, 12 III, 4 | be.~The heart is of large size in the hare, the deer, the 13 III, 4 | these also if of large size being cold. For just as 14 III, 4 | just as a fire of equal size gives less heat in a large 15 III, 6 | but it is its own large size and spongy texture that 16 III, 6 | For in some it is of large size and contains blood; while 17 III, 7 | scantily developed as regards size. This, for instance, is 18 III, 8 | disproportionately large size. Moreover, inasmuch as the 19 III, 9 | single place of sufficient size, had been scattered over 20 III, 9 | is a cavity of variable size. This is the case in all 21 III, 12| excepting when increased size has caused some part of 22 III, 14| subsidiary parts. For neither in size nor in shape are these parts 23 III, 14| however, an animal is of large size, and feeds on substances 24 III, 14| the stomach is of small size. It may be classed pretty 25 III, 14| certain folds of moderate size, the purpose of which is 26 III, 14| stomach of the dog is of small size, not much larger in calibre 27 III, 14| accordance with the larger size of the body. For animals 28 III, 14| owing either to their large size, or to the heat of the parts 29 III, 14| discernible in those of large size, and this only when they