On Man in the Universe (Classics Club)

by Aristotle (Author), Louise Ropes Loomis (Introduction; Editor)

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Contains five of the works of the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, presenting his logic, spiritual and ethical beliefs, and scientific curiosity.

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Benjamin, Jowett (Translator)
Ogle, William (Translator)

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Original title
Aristotle: On Man in the Universe
Alternate titles
On Man in the Universe
Original publication date
1943
First words
Everyone who knows anything about Plato knows that he had a pupil called Aristotle, who in time became almost, if not quite, as famous a philosopher as his master.
--Introduction (1971)
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Thus much may suffice concerning tragic and epic poetry in general; their several kinds and parts, with the number of each and their differences; the causes that make a poem good or bad; the objections of the critics and the answer to their objections.
Original language
Greek; British English
Disambiguation notice
Includes: Metaphysics; Parts of Animals; Nicomachean Ethics; Politics; Poetics

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Philosophy, Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
888.5Literature & rhetoricClassical & modern Greek literaturesClassical Greek miscellaneous writingsAristotle (See also 185.1)
LCC
PA3896 .A12Language and LiteratureGreek language and literature. Latin language and literatureGreek literatureIndividual authorsAristotle
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