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... Animals , in Ten Books . Trans- lated by Richard Cresswell , M.A. , St. John's College , Oxford . London : Henry G. Bohn , 1862 . 7. Aristotle ; a Chapter from the History of Science , including analyses of Aristotle's Scientific ...
... Animals , in Ten Books . Translated by Richard Cresswell , M. A. , St. John's College , Oxford . London : Henry G. Bohn , 1862 . 7. Aristotle ; a Chapter from the History of Science , including analyses of Aristotle's Scientific ...
... H. F. Meyer , Geschichte der Botanik , ' i . § History of the Inductive Sciences , ' i . pp . 6 , 7 . + Ibid . , p . 153 . p . 3 . other other words sense and reason . Neither of these elements Aristotle's History of Animals . 29.
... are not produced by any intervention on the part of an external being , but are owing to the nature of the things them- selves . ' selves . ' Here the notion of capricious divinities is 30 Aristotle's History of Animals .
... animals that figured in the zoology of the early Greek were hydra with nine heads , one of which was immortal ; stags with golden antlers and brazen feet , birds that used their feathers as arrows , and fed on human flesh ; and centaurs ...