On the Parts of Animals I-Iv: Translated with an Introduction and Commentary

Oxford University Press UK (2002)
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Abstract

In On the Parts of Animals, Aristotle develops his systematic principles for biological investigation and explanation, and applies those principles to explain why the different animals have the different parts that they do. This new translation and commentary reflects the subtlety and detail of Aristotle's reasoning.

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James G. Lennox
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