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| Alphabetical [« »] accompaniment 1 accomplished 1 according 3 account 23 accounting 1 accumulates 2 accumulating 1 | Frequency [« »] 25 being 25 case 25 those 23 account 23 cold 23 fire 23 food | Aristotle On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing IntraText - Concordances account |
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1 1 | elsewhere given a precise account of the soul, and while it 2 1 | particular among the animals, on account of his erect stature, belongs 3 2 | single source. A separate account will be given of the reason 4 6 | application on our part-to give an account of the way and manner in 5 7 | greater need of respiration on account of the amount of their heat, 6 9 | writers have not given a good account of these facts is that they 7 10| respiration, according to his account, comes in to succour them. 8 10| consider that our previous account is true, and that respiration 9 10| Yet neither is it a good account of these even, as may clearly 10 13| Empedocles also gives an account of respiration without, 11 13| same in all.~A more precise account has been given about this 12 18| however, a more precise account of these in the History 13 19| 19~An account must next be given of refrigeration 14 20| at establishing, yet his account is not correct. Excess in 15 20| relegate them to the water, on account of their excess of dryness, 16 20| would migrate thither not on account of its cold but owing to 17 21| penetrate all through it on account of the large quantity of 18 22| both dissections and the account in the History of Animals. 19 22| example the fishes, which on account of their aquatic nature 20 22| purposes, the following is the account of the matter.~It might 21 24| refrigeration. This then is our account of generation and life and 22 27| physician, in so far as an account of their causes is concerned. 23 27| far as to conclude with an account of medical principles.~ ~