Whether Soldiers Can Also Be in a State of Grace (1526)
“Concerning the generation of animals akin to them, as hornets and wasps, the facts in all cases are similar to a certain extent, but are devoid of the extraordinary features which characterize bees; this we should expect, for they have nothing divine about them as the bees have.”
Book III, 761a.2
Generation of Animals
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