Aristotle. Marble bust with a restored nose. Roman copy of a Greek original, 4th century BC. In the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
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List of Contents
Aristotle. The Complete Works of Aristotle. Revised Oxford Translation. Edited by Jonathan Barnes. 2 vols. © 1984 The Jowett Copyright Trustees. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984.
- Vol. 1:
- 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
- Vol. 2:
- 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
- Aristotle's Will
- Fragments
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