On the Parts of Animals
Aristotle
Gelesen von Geoffrey Edwards





On the Parts of Animals (Greek: ΠΕΡΙ ΖΩΩΝ ΜΟΡΙΩΝ; Latin: De Partibus Animalium) by Aristotle (ΑΡΙΣΤΟΤΕΛΗΣ). The first book asks whether animals were designed or came into existence by chance. The remaining three books focus on particular examples of various animals and the functions of their organs. The translator William Ogle, who was both a medical doctor and classicist, presented Charles Darwin with a copy of this translation. (Adapted from Wikipedia by Geoffrey Edwards) (9 hr 44 min)
Kapitel
Preface & Introduction | 1:09:57 | Gelesen von Geoffrey Edwards |
The Main Groups of Animals | 48:01 | Gelesen von Geoffrey Edwards |
Book 1 | 58:58 | Gelesen von Geoffrey Edwards |
Book 2 Chapters 1-7 | 1:03:22 | Gelesen von Geoffrey Edwards |
Book 2 Chapters 8-17 | 1:04:44 | Gelesen von Geoffrey Edwards |
Book 3 Chapters 1-5 | 1:01:19 | Gelesen von Geoffrey Edwards |
Book 3 Chapters 6-15 | 55:39 | Gelesen von Geoffrey Edwards |
Book 4 Chapters 1-6 | 1:01:18 | Gelesen von Geoffrey Edwards |
Book 4 Chapters 7-10 | 53:53 | Gelesen von Geoffrey Edwards |
Book 4 Chapters 11-14 | 47:42 | Gelesen von Geoffrey Edwards |
Bewertungen
excellent





SB
Excellent. Thank you! Please also read “Progression of Animals” and “Generation of Animals” (both by Aristotle)
interesting





Lord Invictus
it is interesting to see how far science has come since its inception.
i hate your voice





Burt Wonderstone
This would be a pretty good story if the person reading the story didn't sound like some sort of retarded muppet