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Aristotle

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Works:18,956 works in 48,353 publications in 76 languages and 611,390 library holdings
Genres:Classical literature  Incunabula  Manuscripts, Medieval  Manuscripts, Latin  Manuscripts, Renaissance  Fine bindings  Manuscripts, Italian  Greek prose literature  Online databases  Manuscripts, Hebrew 
Roles:Honoree, Dedicatee, Bibliographic antecedent, Creator, Attributed name, Other, Printer, Editor
Classifications:b407, 888.5
Most widely held works about Aristotle
 
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Most widely held works by Aristotle
Nicomachean ethics by Aristotle( Book )
2,386 editions published between 1356 and 2011 in 32 languages and held by 4,859 libraries worldwide
Named for Aristotle's son, Nicomachus, who was the first to edit this work, The Nicomachean Ethics plays a prominent role in defining Aristotelian ethics. In the ten books of this work, Aristotle explains the good life for man: the life of happiness. For Aristotle, happiness exists when the soul is in accordance with virtue. Virtue exists in a deliberate choice of actions that take a middle course between excess and deficiency; this is the famous doctrine of the "golden mean." Courage, for example, is the mean between cowardice and rashness. Justice is the mean between a man's getting more or less than his due. The supreme happiness, according to Aristotle, is to be found in a life of philosophical contemplation or, at least, in a virtuous life of political activity and public munificence.
The politics by Aristotle( Book )
1,791 editions published between 1376 and 2010 in 38 languages and held by 4,245 libraries worldwide
A touchstone in Western debates about society and government, the Politics is Aristotle's classic work on the nature of political community. Here, he discusses the merits and defects of various regimes or ways of organizing political community - democracy in particular - and in the process examines such subjects as slavery, economics, the family, citizenship, justice, and revolution.
Poetics by Aristotle( Book )
1,950 editions published between 1498 and 2011 in 38 languages and held by 3,710 libraries worldwide
This volume brings together the three most original and influential ancient Greek treatises on literature. Artistotle's Poetics contains his treatment of Greek tragedy: its history, nature, and conventions, with details on poetic diction. Stephen Halliwell makes this seminal work newly accessible with a reliable text and a translation that is both accurate and readable. His authoritative introduction traces the work's debt to earlier theorists (especially Plato), its distinctive argument, and the reasons behind its enduring relevance. The essay On the Sublime, usually attributed to "Longinus" (identity uncertain), was probably composed in the first century A.D.; its subject is the appreciation of greatness ("the sublime") in writing, with analysis of illustrative passages ranging from Homer and Sappho to Plato and Genesis. In this edition, Donald Russell has judiciously revised and newly annotated the text and translation by W. Hamilton Fyfe and provides a new introduction. The treatise On Style, ascribed to an (again unidentifiable) Demetrius, was perhaps composed during the second century B.C. It seems to reflect the theoretical energy of Hellenistic rhetorical works now lost, and is notable particularly for its theory and analysis of four distinct styles (grand, elegant, plain, and forceful). Doreen Innes' fresh rendering of the work is based on the earlier Loeb translation by W. Rhys Roberts. Her new introduction and notes represent the latest scholarship.
Metaphysics by Aristotle( Book )
1,295 editions published between 1473 and 2010 in 29 languages and held by 3,401 libraries worldwide
"Aristotle, great Greek philosopher, researcher, reasoner, and writer, born at Stagirus in 384 BCE, was the son of Nicomachus, a physician, and Phaestis. He studied under Plato at Athens and taught there (367-347); subsequently he spent three years at the court of a former pupil, Hermeias, in Asia Minor and at this time married Pythias, one of Hermeias's relations. After some time at Mitylene, in 343-2 he was appointed by King Philip of Macedon to be tutor of his teen-aged son Alexander. After Philip's death in 336, Aristotle became head of his own school (of 'Peripatetics'), the Lyceum at Athens. Because of anti-Macedonian feeling there after Alexander's death in 323, he withdrew to Chalcis in Euboea, where he died in 322. Nearly all the works Aristotle prepared for publication are lost; the priceless ones extant are lecture-materials, notes, and memoranda (some are spurious). They can be categorized as follows: I Practical: Nicomachean Ethics; Great Ethics (Magna Moralia); Eudemian Ethics; Politics; Economics (on the good of the family); On Virtues and Vices. II Logical: Categories; Analytics (Prior and Posterior); Interpretation; Refutations used by Sophists; Topica. III Physical: Twenty-six works (some suspect) including astronomy, generation and destruction, the senses, memory, sleep, dreams, life, facts about animals, etc. IV Metaphysics: on being as being. V Art: Rhetoric and Poetics. VI Other works including the Constitution of Athens; more works also of doubtful authorship. VII Fragments of various works such as dialogues on philosophy and literature; and of treatises on rhetoric, politics and metaphysics." -- Publisher description.
Rhetoric by Aristotle( Book )
1,191 editions published between 1481 and 2010 in 26 languages and held by 3,275 libraries worldwide
Poetics set up standards of literary excellence. Rhetoric established standards of effective public speaking.
The basic works of Aristotle by Aristotle( Book )
25 editions published between 1914 and 2005 in English and Undetermined and held by 2,907 libraries worldwide
Presents English translations of the basic writings of ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, including works on logic, physics, the soul, the history of animals, and others.
Physics by Aristotle( Book )
841 editions published between 1300 and 2008 in 15 languages and held by 2,472 libraries worldwide
S'attachant à l'étude des êtres qui ont en eux-mêmes leur principe de mouvement, Aristote se livre à une analyse détaillée des différents types de mouvements et établit un système de la nature.
De anima by Aristotle( Book )
847 editions published between 1472 and 2011 in 22 languages and held by 2,428 libraries worldwide
Le "Traité de l'âme" est l'un des traités du corpus aristotélicien qui présente le plus d'unité et c'est ce qui explique son influence au cours de l'histoire. Aux yeux d'Aristote, l'âme est d'abord la vie ou principe de vie. Retrace l'histoire du texte, ses grandes lectures et les interprétations auxquelles il a donné lieu.
Introduction to Aristotle by Aristotle( Book )
18 editions published between 1947 and 1992 in English and Undetermined and held by 2,397 libraries worldwide
The Athenian constitution ; The Eudemian ethics ; On virtues and vices by Aristotle( Book )
711 editions published between 1757 and 2009 in 22 languages and held by 2,295 libraries worldwide
The works of Aristotle by Aristotle( Book )
348 editions published between 1497 and 2952 in 3 languages and held by 2,146 libraries worldwide
On the heavens by Aristotle( Book )
297 editions published between 1473 and 2009 in 15 languages and held by 2,063 libraries worldwide
Vellum spine liners used to bind text block contain fragmentary text in Latin in a 15th century (?) hand.
Historia animalium by Aristotle( Book )
357 editions published between 1476 and 2008 in 13 languages and held by 2,062 libraries worldwide
Tome 1 enthält: livres I-IV, tome 2 enthält: livres V-VII.
Generation of animals by Aristotle( Book )
151 editions published between 1476 and 2009 in 12 languages and held by 1,975 libraries worldwide
Electronic text of Aristotle's work.
On generation and corruption by Aristotle( Book )
216 editions published between 1474 and 2011 in 13 languages and held by 1,878 libraries worldwide
The great author Dante said that Aristotle is "The Master of those who know". Aristotle's works have influenced thought, religion, philosophy, and science for almost two thousand years. Aristotle is also the first to establish the founding principle of logic. The ideas in this book set the guidelines for much of Western thought.
Prior analytics by Aristotle( Book )
168 editions published between 1503 and 2010 in 12 languages and held by 1,647 libraries worldwide
"Aristotle's Prior Analytics marks the beginning of formal logic. For Aristotle himself, this meant the discovery of a general theory of valid deductive argument, a project that he had described as either impossible or impracticable, probably not very long before he actually came up with syllogistic reasoning. Syllogism is the subject of the Prior Analytics, and the first book, to which this volume is devoted, offers a fairly coherent presentation of Aristotle's logic as a general theory of deductive argument."--BOOK JACKET.
Posterior analytics by Aristotle( Book )
180 editions published between 1499 and 2011 in 10 languages and held by 1,513 libraries worldwide
Categories, and De interpretatione by Aristotle( Book )
299 editions published between 1473 and 2010 in 26 languages and held by 1,444 libraries worldwide
Parts of animals by Aristotle( Book )
272 editions published between 1476 and 2011 in 12 languages and held by 1,427 libraries worldwide
Electronic text of Aristotle's work.
Eudemian ethics. Books I, II, and VIII by Aristotle( Book )
164 editions published between 1470 and 2011 in 11 languages and held by 1,394 libraries worldwide
A major treatise on moral philosophy by Aristotle, this is the first time the Eudemian Ethics has been published in its entirety in any modern language. Equally important, the volume has been translated by Sir Anthony Kenny, one of Britain's most distinguished academics and philosophers, and a leading authority on Aristotle. In The Eudemian Ethics, Aristotle explores the factors that make life worth living. He considers the role of happiness, and what happiness consists of, and he analyzes various aspects that contribute to it: human agency, the relation between action and virtue, and the concept of virtue itself. Aristotle classifies and examines the various moral and intellectual virtues, and he considers the roles of friendship and pleasure in a life well lived. Kenny's superb translation is accompanied by a fine introduction, in which he highlights the similarities and differences between this book and the better-known Nicomachean Ethics, with which it holds three books in common. There are also many useful explanatory notes which clarify the arguments and allusions that Aristotle makes. - Publisher.
 
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