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Aristotle (trans. William Alexander Hammond) · 1902

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Chap. iv. Nature of flavours, flavour and moisture, sense of
touch - - - - - - - - - 164
v. Nature of smell, function of smell, smell and
respiration, smell and nutrition - - - - 171
vi. Sense and magnitude, medium of sensation - - 180
vii. Fusion of sensations, co-ordinate sensations, simul-
taneity, limits of perception - - - - 186
Chap. i. Memory and time, memory a picture, memory and
phantasm mental image - - - - - - - - 195
ii. Association of ideas, processes of memory, recollec-
tion - - - - - - - - - 203
Chap. i. Sleep and sensation, sleep and nutrition - - 213
ii. The central sense, form and matter, movements
in sleep - - - - - - - - 218
iii. Animal heat and sleep, food and sleep, the blood
and sleep - - - - - - - - 224
Chap. i. Dreams and illusion - - - - - - 231
ii. After-images, the eye and the mirror, illusion - 235
iii. Movement in dreams, imagination in dreams,
dreamless sleep- - - - - - - 240
Chap. i. Prophetic dreams - - - - - - 247
ii. Power of prevision, interpretation of dreams - 251
Chap. i. The tenure of life - - - - - - - 256
ii. Causes of destruction - - - - - - 258
iii. The perishable and imperishable - - - - 260
iv. Length of life in plants and animals - - - 262
v. Causes of long life - - - - - - 264
vi. Comparative longevity - - - - - - 267