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... opinion of these your judges here , and suppose that they are so ignorant as not to know that the books of Anaxagoras of Clazomene teem with such remarks . And , in truth , the young men learn these things from me which they can buy for ...
... opinion of Herodotus ( ii . 93 ) , that fish were impregnated by swallowing the milt of the male , more foolish than Aristotle's assertion that the heu - partridge was similarly operated upon by the wind when it blew from the male bird ...
... opinion , we may observe , which has been revived in modern times and de- fended with considerable ability : - C ' It is evident , ' he says , that some fish are of spontaneous birth and do not originate from ova . Those which are ...
... opinions prevailed in Aristotle's time with regard to the singular habits of the cuckoo in the matter of the education ... opinion ? The lion is no exception to other viviparous quadrupeds , having seven vertebræ in the neck , like them ...
... opinion of the vulgar and uneducated the whale is always considered a fish . Aristotle was not deceived by external form , and correctly describes the animals forming the Cetacean order as air - breathing mammifers . The fins of the ...