Parts of Animals
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On the Parts of Animals (or De Partibus Animalium) is a text by Aristotle. It was written around 350 BC. The whole work is roughly a study in animal anatomy and physiology; it aims to provide a scientific understanding of the parts (organs, tissues, fluids, etc.) of animals.
Arabic translation
The Arabic translation of De Partibus Animalium comprises treatises 11-14 of the Kitāb al-Hayawān (The Book of Animals).
External links
- On the Parts of Animals, English translation by William Ogle
- De Partibus Animalium, English translation by William Ogle (Scanned / Public Domain)
- Greek text: Hodoi elektronikai (with parallel French translation), Greco interattivo
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