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Aristotle; a Chapter from the History of Science, including an Analysis of Aristotle's Scientific Writings. By George Henry Lewes. London: Smith, Elder, and Co., 1864.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 February 2018
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- Part II.—Reviews
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* ‘De Anima,’ ii, 1.Google Scholar
† Oτι µὲv oύν έντελέχετά τις έστĩ, кαì λóγoςrõv δύvαµιv ἕχovτoς τoιovδì εivαi, ϕαvερòv έк τoύτωv. (‘De Anima,’ ii, 2.)Google Scholar
‡ On this matter consult the ‘De Generatione Animalium,’ ii, 3; where he speaks of the generative heat of the sperm.Google Scholar
* As a sample of this quality, we may instance the review of M. Rostan's work, which appeared not long since in the ‘Union Médicale.’Google Scholar
† Bishop of Emesa, 4th century, A.D., author of the ‘De Naturà Hominis,’ which was at one time absurdly said to contain an anticipation of Harvey's discovery of the circulation.Google Scholar
* IIνενµα, кαί ή ἕν τψ πνεύµατι ϕύσις áνáoων oνσα τψ των αστρων στoιχειψ.Google Scholar
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