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History of Animals
Book • 350
In 'History of Animals,' Aristotle provides a detailed and systematic study of the anatomy, physiology, and behavior of various animal species.
The work is divided into ten books and covers topics such as the classification of animals, their parts and organs, reproduction, and habitat.
It is one of Aristotle's most significant contributions to the field of biology and remains an important work in the history of science.
The work is divided into ten books and covers topics such as the classification of animals, their parts and organs, reproduction, and habitat.
It is one of Aristotle's most significant contributions to the field of biology and remains an important work in the history of science.
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Mentioned by Laine Kaplan-Levinson as a historical text that documented same-sex behavior in pigeons.

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Mentioned when discussing ancient views on female biology and behavior.

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