De generatione animalium

Book • 1910
De Generatione Animalium (On the Generation of Animals) is a biological treatise by Aristotle.

In it, he discusses his theories about reproduction and heredity.

He believed that males provided the form or essence of offspring, while females provided the matter.

Aristotle's work included detailed observations of animal anatomy and development.

Despite some inaccuracies, it was a significant contribution to biology for centuries.

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