The History of Animals
Aristotle
Maison d'édition: Bu Classics Books
Synopsis
A monumental compilation of zoological data, this text describes the anatomy, behavior, and habitats of hundreds of animal species. Aristotle classifies animals based on their modes of reproduction, diet, and physical differences, looking for patterns in nature's diversity. The observations range from the embryology of birds to the habits of marine life, showcasing a keen empirical eye. It establishes biology as a systematic science, grounded in observation and the comparison of living forms.
