Book V

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Book V is the concluding section of Aristotle’s biological treatise "Generation of Animals," focusing on detailed observations and classifications of animal traits and variations.

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instanceOf book section
philosophical work
author Aristotle NERFINISHED
canonicalOrder follows Book IV of Generation of Animals
field biology
natural philosophy
zoology
focus explanations of deviations from normal development
patterns of inheritance in animals
systematic cataloguing of specific animal differences
hasGenre scientific prose
influenced Renaissance natural history
later ancient biological thought
medieval scholastic biology
language Ancient Greek
mainTopic abnormal births
acquired differences
animal traits
animal variations
causes of non‑resemblance between parents and offspring
causes of resemblance between parents and offspring
classification of animals
color variations in animals
congenital differences
hereditary characteristics
hybrid animals
monstrosities
polydactyly and limb anomalies
sex differences in animals
size variations in animals
sterility and fertility anomalies
partOf Generation of Animals NERFINISHED
partOfCorpus Aristotle’s biological works NERFINISHED
philosophicalApproach empirical observation of animals
teleological explanation of biological traits
positionInWork fifth book
final book
relatedWork History of Animals NERFINISHED
Movement of Animals NERFINISHED
Parts of Animals NERFINISHED
Progression of Animals NERFINISHED
roleInTreatise conclusion of Aristotle’s account of animal generation
timeOfComposition 4th century BCE
tradition Peripatetic school NERFINISHED
workType treatise on generation and reproduction

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