V. 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 -- V. 2. On plants -- On marvellous things heard -- Mechanics -- Problems -- On indivisible lines -- The situations and names of winds -- On Mesissus, 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
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"Originally published in 12 volumes between 1912 and 1954, the Oxford Translation of Aristotle is universally recognized as the standard English version of Aristotle. It is a valuable contribution to studies of Aristotle and is regularly referred to by scholars of all nationalities. Now Princeton University Press makes available the complete works in two volumes. The volumes contain the substance of the original Translation, revised by Jonathan Barnes in the light of recent research. Three of the original versions - Categories, On Interpretation, and Posterior Analytics - have been replaced by more modern translations. A new and enlarged selection of Fragments has been added. A generous index provides indispensable aid to the scholar."--Publisher's description