Complete Works of Aristotle, Volume 1, The Revised Oxford Translation, Aristotle; ed. by Jonathan Barnes
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Complete Works of Aristotle, Volume 1, The Revised Oxford Translation, Aristotle; ed. by Jonathan Barnes
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Complete Works of Aristotle, Volume 1
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Aristotle; ed. by Jonathan Barnes
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Bollingen Series General, 96
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The Revised Oxford Translation
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- Cephalopod
- Uterus
- Excretion
- Empedocles
- Crayfish
- Etesian
- Pore
- Odor
- Grebe
- Refrigeration
- Potentiality and actuality
- Sperm
- Aorta
- Enthymeme
- Disease
- Exhalation
- Urine
- By Nature
- Cetacea
- Embryo
- Treatise
- Concoction
- First principle
- Gestation
- Heat
- Copulation
- Greatness
- Scrotum
- Explanation
- Aristotle
- Flatulence
- Tetanus
- Efficacy
- One Power
- Larynx
- Navel
- Thought
- Calculation
- Rennet
- Gastropoda
- Strangury
- Boiling
- Dichotomy
- Fresh water
- Nostril
- Female
- Perpetual motion
- On the Soul
- Cantharis
- Falsity
- Democritus
- Sake
- Hardness
- Feces
- Existence
- Symptom
- Testicle
- Jaw
- Yolk
- Hypothesis
- Suet
- Refining
- Nutrient
- Consummation
- Pythagoreanism
- Classical element
- Mastication
- Semen
- Indication (medicine)
- Health
- Natron
- Unguent
- Cuttlefish
- Phlegm
- Inference
- Insect
- Spontaneous generation
- Phaedo
- Constipation
- Sulfur
- Hippocrates of Chios
- Crustacean
- Quantity
- Philosopher
- Milt
- Secretion
- Turbidity
- Foreskin
- Penis
- Moisture
- Hypotenuse
- Louse
- Vital heat
- Ruminant
- Analogy
- Definition of man
- De Interpretatione
- Cecum
- Menstruation
- Nutrition
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Outgoing Resources
- Classification1
- Contributor19
- Creator1
- Subject100
- Cephalopod
- Uterus
- Excretion
- Empedocles
- Crayfish
- Etesian
- Pore
- Odor
- Grebe
- Refrigeration
- Potentiality and actuality
- Sperm
- Aorta
- Enthymeme
- Disease
- Exhalation
- Urine
- By Nature
- Cetacea
- Embryo
- Treatise
- Concoction
- First principle
- Gestation
- Heat
- Copulation
- Greatness
- Scrotum
- Explanation
- Aristotle
- Flatulence
- Tetanus
- Efficacy
- One Power
- Larynx
- Navel
- Thought
- Calculation
- Rennet
- Gastropoda
- Strangury
- Boiling
- Dichotomy
- Fresh water
- Nostril
- Female
- Perpetual motion
- On the Soul
- Cantharis
- Falsity
- Democritus
- Sake
- Hardness
- Feces
- Existence
- Symptom
- Testicle
- Jaw
- Yolk
- Hypothesis
- Suet
- Refining
- Nutrient
- Consummation
- Pythagoreanism
- Classical element
- Mastication
- Semen
- Indication (medicine)
- Health
- Natron
- Unguent
- Cuttlefish
- Phlegm
- Inference
- Insect
- Spontaneous generation
- Phaedo
- Constipation
- Sulfur
- Hippocrates of Chios
- Crustacean
- Quantity
- Philosopher
- Milt
- Secretion
- Turbidity
- Foreskin
- Penis
- Moisture
- Hypotenuse
- Louse
- Vital heat
- Ruminant
- Analogy
- Definition of man
- De Interpretatione
- Cecum
- Menstruation
- Nutrition
- Content1
- Author1
- Editor1
- Other version1