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  1. Civil War and Succession Crisis in Roman Beekeeping.Neville Morley - 2007 - História 56 (4):462-470.
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  • Aristotle's theology.Stephen Menn - 2012 - In Christopher Shields (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Aristotle. Oup Usa. pp. 422.
    When Aristotle speaks of theologikê, he means not the study of a single God, but the study of gods and divine things in general. He never uses the phrase “the unmoved mover” to pick out just one being, and that phrase would not express the essence of the beings it applies to. To see what sort of religious interest there might be in such a being, and how the words “god” and “divine” enter into Aristotle's philosophy, it is best to (...)
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  • King-bees and Mother-wasps: a Note on Ideology and Gender in Aristotle's Entomology.Robert Mayhew - 1999 - Phronesis 44 (2):127-134.
  • Humans and Other Political Animals in Aristotle's History of Animals.David Depew - 1995 - Phronesis 40 (2):156-181.
  • Humans and Other Political Animals in Aristotle's History of Animals.David Depew - 1995 - Phronesis 40 (2):156 - 181.
  • On Bees and Humans.Ömer Orhan Aygün - 2013 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (2):337-350.
    This paper proposes a solution to the apparent contradiction between Aristotle’s positions concerning the bees’ ability to hear in the Metaphysics and in the History of Animals. It does so not by appealing to external (chronological or philological) emendations, but by disambiguating the Ancient Greek verb akouein into three meanings: hearing of sound (psophos), of voice (phônê) and of speech (logos). Such a differentiation shows that, according to Aristotle, bees do hear other bees’ intermittent buzzes as meaningful and interested calls (...)
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  • Der Mensch als Politisches Lebewesen bei Aristoteles.Wolfgang Kullmann - 1980 - Hermes 108 (3):419-443.
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  • Six Legs Better: A Cultural History of Myrmecology.Charlotte Sleigh - 2007 - Journal of the History of Biology 40 (4):770-772.