Chapter 10 One-seed, two-seed, three-seed? Reassessing ancient theories of generation by Rebecca Flemming
Medical and philosophical theories of generation from the classical world are often classified according to whether the female as well as the male produces 'seed', the fluid substance which does the most important work in procreation. Aristotle is usually identified as the most influential...
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