The books of Aristotle treated are the five books of the Physica, the De generatione et corruptione, the Meteorologica, Book IV.
The remaining two books of the treatise known by the title 'De Coelo,' while connected with the foregoing, are still more closely connected with the two Books composing the treatise entitled 'De Generatione et Corruptione.
The De Generatione et Corruptione; books first and second.
But the idea is as old as Aristotle, who discusses the "sleep" of embryos and of plants in the last book of the De Generatione animalium.
We shall discuss here the morphological ideas which occur in his writings upon animals--in the Historia Animialium, the De Partibus Animalium, and the De Generatione Animalium.
Three separate treatises of Aristotle are contained in this volume: Historia de animalibus libri ix; De partibus animalium libri iv; De generatione animalium libri v.
Greek: peri geneseos kai phthoras]: De generationeet corruptione: On generation and destruction in general.
He wrote also an anatomy of the infant, or rather of the foetus,[164] and a treatise taken mainly from Avicenna’s De generatione embryonis.
The Exercitationes de generatione animalium, which Dr George Ent extracted from him and published in 1651.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "generatione" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.