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Edited by Jonathan Barnes
Here is a comprehensive two-volume translation of all of Aristotle's works (including his biological writings). This set also contains the full text of Aristotle's intriguing will, along with numerous fragments from his lost works.
Table of Contents
Volume One
Preface
Acknowledgments
Note to the Reader
Categories
De Interpretatione
Prior Analytics
Posterior Analytics
Topics
Sophistical Refutations
Physics
On the Heavens
On Generation and Corruption
Meteorology
On the Universe
On the Soul
Sense and Sensibilia
On Memory
On Sleep
On Dreams
On Divination in Sleep
On Length and Shortness of Life
On Youth, Old Age, Life and Death, and Respiration
On Breath
History of Animals
Parts of Animals
Movement of Animals
Progression of Animals
Generation of Animals
On Colours
On Things Heard
Physiognomonics
Volume Two
Acknowledgments
Note to the Reader
On Plants
On Marvellous Things Heard
Mechanics
Problems
On Indivisible Lines
The Situations and Names of Winds
On Melissus, Xenophanes, and Gorgias
Metaphysics
Nicomachean Ethics
Magna Moralia
Eudemian Ethics
On Virtues and Vices
Politics
Economics
Rhetoric
Rhetoric to Alexander
Poetics
Constitution of Athens
Fragments
Index of Names
General Index
(Hardcover; two volume set; 2,487 pages)
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