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Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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1 I, 1 | the formal nature is of greater importance than the material 2 I, 3 | whose angles are together greater than two right angles. For 3 I, 5 | advantage. Moreover, their greater nearness and affinity to 4 II, 2 | another, if it impart a greater amount of heat to an object 5 II, 2 | other substances with a much greater intensity. Another distinction 6 II, 2 | in the sense of causing a greater feeling of heat when touched, 7 II, 3 | opposite properties in a greater or less degree.~In what 8 II, 7 | again to be found in the greater size of the brain, which 9 II, 9 | countries generally. But the greater the bulk of an animal, the 10 II, 10| live but feel, present a greater multiformity of parts, and 11 II, 10| parts, and this diversity is greater in some animals than in 12 II, 10| precision rendered still greater if ministered to by parts 13 II, 13| animals, because of the greater delicacy of his skin. These 14 II, 13| aloft, and therefore soar to greater heights than other birds, 15 II, 14| in quadrupeds there is a greater abundance of hair on the 16 II, 14| requires a proportionately greater amount of protection. For 17 II, 17| other. But some do this in a greater degree than the rest; so 18 III, 1 | the wider it opens, the greater will be the extent of the 19 III, 2 | animals, and in a still greater measure to elephants, is 20 III, 2 | the bulk of animals, the greater is the proportion of corporeal 21 III, 2 | actually baneful; whereas the greater strength of the males causes 22 III, 4 | more sanguineous, and of greater bulk in proportion to the 23 III, 4 | requires the heart to be of greater magnitude, so that it is 24 III, 4 | cavities and vessels are, the greater the amount of spirit they 25 III, 7 | necessity, but as matters of greater finish and perfection. For 26 III, 7 | perform its proper office with greater perfection.~Since then both 27 III, 9 | surface, they require a greater supply of heat than other 28 III, 14| and the lower that is of greater width.~Of greater length 29 III, 14| is of greater width.~Of greater length than in other animals,


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