Aristotle On The Parts Of Animals by Aristotle
A systematic investigation of the form and function of animal bodies that combines close anatomical observation with teleological explanation, comparing species to identify common structures and variations and arguing that organs are best understood by the purposes they serve. It surveys sensory organs, limbs, circulatory differences, internal organs and embryological development, offering causal accounts for biological features and using comparative classification to reveal regularities in nature.
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- De Partibus Animalium
- Peri ton zoon morion
- Περὶ ζῴων μορίων
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