Great Books of the Western World, Band 9Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... movement , i.e. movement in place ( transla- tion ) . Physics teaches that all movements in the Universe are related to an unmoved ground ( primum movens ) . Experience , the handmaid of Science , confirms physical theory 2. Animal movement ...
... movement , i.e. movement in place ( transla- tion ) . Physics teaches that all movements in the Universe are related to an unmoved ground ( primum movens ) . Experience , the handmaid of Science , confirms physical theory 2. Animal movement ...
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... movement is altered in structure through sense - perception and thus changes , it carries with it the parts that depend upon it and they too are extended or contracted , and in this way the movement of the creature necessarily fol- [ 25 ] ...
... movement is altered in structure through sense - perception and thus changes , it carries with it the parts that depend upon it and they too are extended or contracted , and in this way the movement of the creature necessarily fol- [ 25 ] ...
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... movement coming from external [ 25 ] objects and if the skin over the surface is not thin , this animal will not distinguish ac- curately the differences of the colours but it will be able to see from a long distance ( just as it can ...
... movement coming from external [ 25 ] objects and if the skin over the surface is not thin , this animal will not distinguish ac- curately the differences of the colours but it will be able to see from a long distance ( just as it can ...
Inhalt
HISTORY OF ANIMALS Historia animalium translated | 7 |
lated by William Ogle p | 161 |
by A S L Farquharson p | 233 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action acts animals aorta become bees biped birds blood body bones breed called cartilaginous fishes catamenia cause ceryx character citizens colour comes common concocted constitution copulation crawfish creatures Crustacea democracy ducts eggs embryo Empedocles equal exist eyes fact feet female fishes flesh fluid form of government friends friendship grow grubs hair happy heart heat honour horns horse incontinent insects instance justice kind legs less live lung male mals matter mean membrane ment milk molluscs mouth move movement nature noble nutriment oesophagus oligarchy organ oviparous pain parturition pleasant pleasure practical wisdom principle produce quadrupeds reason red mullet regard rennet resembles rule sake sanguineous scolex semen sense slaves so-called sort soul spawn species stomach substance teeth Testacea testaceans testicles things tion ture uterus veins virtue viscera viviparous whereas whole womb young