Book IV

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Book IV is a section of Aristotle’s biological treatise "Generation of Animals" that continues his investigation into animal reproduction and development.

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instanceOf book section
part of philosophical treatise
author Aristotle NERFINISHED
concerns causes of resemblance and difference between parents and offspring
conditions leading to birth of males and females
nature of defects and monstrosities in generation
field biology
embryology
natural philosophy
reproductive biology
focus continuation of investigation into animal generation
explanatory causes of reproductive phenomena
follows Book III (Generation of Animals) NERFINISHED
genre philosophical treatise
scientific treatise
includedIn Corpus Aristotelicum NERFINISHED
influenced early modern theories of generation
later ancient biological thought
medieval scholastic discussions of reproduction
language Ancient Greek
originalTitleLanguage Greek
partOf Generation of Animals NERFINISHED
philosophicalContext Aristotelian hylomorphism NERFINISHED
Aristotelian teleology
precedes Book V (Generation of Animals) NERFINISHED
relatedWork History of Animals NERFINISHED
Movement of Animals NERFINISHED
Parts of Animals NERFINISHED
Progression of Animals NERFINISHED
subjectOf commentaries by ancient and medieval commentators
timePeriod 4th century BCE
topic abnormal development in embryos
animal reproduction
causes of sex determination
development of animals
environmental influences on offspring
generation of male and female offspring
heredity and resemblance in offspring
inheritance of parental traits
monstrosities and deformities in animals
role of male and female contributions in generation
spontaneous generation (as conceived by Aristotle)
tradition Ancient Greek philosophy NERFINISHED
workIn Aristotle’s biological corpus NERFINISHED
workOf Peripatetic school NERFINISHED

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