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(P.) Pellegrin La classification des animaux chez Aristote: statut de la biologie et unité de l'Aristotélisme. (Collection d'études anciennes.) Paris: Les Belles Lettres. 1982. Pp. 217. Price not stated. - (M.) Boylan Method and practice in Aristotle's biology. Washington, D.C.: University Press of America. 1983. Pp. vii + 291. $22.50 (bound), $11.75 (paper).
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(P.) Pellegrin La classification des animaux chez Aristote: statut de la biologie et unité de l'Aristotélisme. (Collection d'études anciennes.) Paris: Les Belles Lettres. 1982. Pp. 217. Price not stated.
(M.) Boylan Method and practice in Aristotle's biology. Washington, D.C.: University Press of America. 1983. Pp. vii + 291. $22.50 (bound), $11.75 (paper).
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1 Yet at De Part. An. 642b10 Ogle's translation of genos as ‘natural group’ seems to be required by the context.
2 ‘But it is not a persona. It is a principle. This principle is simply that the fittest survive’ (91, with reference to an unpublished paper by D. Balme).
3 In discussing the cavities of the heart B. (195, n. 94, misprinted as 74) rightly adopts modern suggestions overlooked by P. (178), who is less at home in matters zoological.