- The
Aeneid (/ɪˈniːɪd/ ih-NEE-id; Latin: Aenēĭs [ae̯ˈneːɪs] or [ˈae̯neɪs]) is a
Latin epic poem that
tells the
legendary story of Aeneas, a
Trojan who fled...
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Animals (or On the Gait of Animals; Gr****: Περὶ πορείας ζῴων; Latin: De
incessu animalium) is one of Aristotle's
major texts on biology. It
gives details...
- "Aristóteles - Obra biológica: De
Partibus Animalium, De Motu Animalium, De
Incessu Animalium" traducción al español
Rosana Bartolomé
Parts of Animals, book...
- 698a
Movement of
Animals De Motu
Animalium 704a
Progression of
Animals De
Incessu Animalium 715a
Generation of
Animals De
Generatione Animalium 791a [On...
- 698a
Movement of
Animals De Motu
Animalium 704a
Progression of
Animals De
Incessu Animalium 715a
Generation of
Animals De
Generatione Animalium 791a [On...
- of fins in
their under-part and near
their front fins." – Aristotle, De
incessu animalium There is an old theory,
proposed by
anatomist Carl Gegenbaur...
- 698a
Movement of
Animals De Motu
Animalium 704a
Progression of
Animals De
Incessu Animalium 715a
Generation of
Animals De
Generatione Animalium 791a [On...
- Patris, et Filii, et
Spiritus Sancti, ut
quidquid superfluo, vel
nocivo incessu commiserunt, ista
aboleat perunctio: per
Christum Dominum nostrum. Amen...
- of fins in
their under-part and near
their front fins." – Aristotle, De
incessu animalium In 2011,
researchers at
Monash University in
Australia used primitive...
- Oxford.
Retrieved 17
January 2024. "Aristotle, De Motu
Animalium and De
Incessu Animalium.
Translated by A. S. L. Farquharson. (Oxford
Translation of Aristotle's...