Author:Aristotle

Collections of works

 * Works of Aristotle
 * Works, trans. by Thomas Taylor (1812)

Works

 * The asterisk (*) denotes that these works are considered spurious.

Logical writings

 * Organon (collected works on logic):
 * Organon (Owen); unannotated Aristotelian texts:; annotated texts and supplements:
 * Organon, trans. by Alan George Sumner Gibson (1877)
 * Same taken separately (Owen's works; unannotated unless specified):
 * Categories (or Categoriae)
 * Categories (Owen) (trans. Octavius Freire Owen) (1853)
 * Categories trans. Edghill
 * On Interpretation (trans. O. F. Owen) (1853) (or De Interpretatione)
 * Prior Analytics (trans. O. F. Owen) (1853) (or Analytica Priora)
 * Posterior Analytics (or Analytica Posteriora)
 * Posterior Analytics (Owen) (trans. O. F. Owen) (1853)
 * Posterior Analytics, trans. by Edward Poste (1850)
 * Posterior Analytics (Bouchier) (trans. E. S. Bouchier) (1901)
 * Posterior Analytics
 * Topics (trans. O. F. Owen) (1853) (or Topica)
 * Topics, trans. by Arthur Wallace Pickard-Cambridge
 * On Sophistical Refutations (or De Sophisticis Elenchis)
 * The Sophistical Elenchi (trans. O. F. Owen) (1853)
 * On Sophistical Refutations
 * Aristotle on Fallacies, trans. by Edward Poste (1866)

Physical and scientific writings

 * Physics (Aristotle) (or Physica)
 * On the Heavens (or De Caelo)
 * On the Heavens, trans. by J. L. Stocks (1922)
 * On Generation and Corruption (or De Generatione et Corruptione)
 * On Generation and Corruption, trans. by Harold H. Joachim (1922)
 * Meteorology (or Meteorologica)
 * Meteorologica, trans. by Anonymous (1528)
 * On the Cosmos (or De Mundo, or On the Universe) *
 * On the Soul (Bekker 402a; Greek Περὶ ψυχῆς; Latin De Anima)
 * On the Vital Principle (trans. Charles Collier) (1855)
 * On the Vital Principle, trans. by Isador Kalisch (1885)
 * On the Soul, trans. by J. A. Smith
 * Aristotle's Psychology - (trans. Edwin Wallace) (1882)
 * Aristotle's De Anima - (trans. Robert Drew Hicks (1907)
 * Parva Naturalia or Little Physical Treatises is a collective term for the following seven works rather than a work in its own right.
 * On Sense and the Sensible (trans. J. I. Beare) (1908) (or De Sensu et Sensibilibus)
 * On Memory and Reminiscence (trans. J. I. Beare) (1908) (or De Memoria et Reminiscentia)
 * On Sleep and Sleeplessness (trans. J. I. Beare) (1908) (or De Somno et Vigilia)
 * On Dreams (trans. J. I. Beare) (1908) (or De Insomniis)
 * On Prophesying by Dreams (trans. J. I. Beare) (1908) (or De Divinatione per Somnum)
 * On Longevity and Shortness of Life (trans. G. R. T. Ross) (1908) (or De Longitudine et Brevitate Vitae)
 * On Youth and Old Age, On Breathing and On Life and Death (trans. G. R. T. Ross) (1908) (Bekker 467b; Greek Περὶ νεότητος καὶ γήρως, καὶ ζωῆς καὶ θανάτου, καὶ ἀναπνοῆς; Latin De Juventute et Senectute, De Vita et Morte, De Respiratione)
 * On Youth and Old Age (or De Juventute et Senectute)
 * On Life and Death (or De Vita et Morte)
 * On Breathing (or De Respiratione)
 * On Breath (or De Spiritu) *
 * History of Animals (or Historia Animalium, or On the History of Animals, or Description of Animals)
 * History of Animals (Cresswell) (trans. Richard Cresswell) (1883).
 * History of Animals (Thompson) (trans. D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson) (1910) in the Works of Aristotle
 * On the Parts of Animals (trans. William Ogle) (1912) 3⁄4 (or De Partibus Animalium)
 * [[Parts of Animals (Forster
 * On the Movement of Animals (trans. A. S. L. Farquharson) (1912) 3⁄4 (or De Motu Animalium, or On the Movement of Animals)
 * On the Progression of Animals (trans. A. S. L. Farquharson) (1912) 3⁄4 (or De Incessu Animalium)
 * On the Generation of Animals (trans. Arthur Platt) (1912) 3⁄4 (or De Generatione Animalium)
 * Opusculum (Little works)
 * On Colours (or De Coloribus) *
 * On Things Heard (or De audibilibus) *
 * Physiognomics (or Physiognomonica) *
 * On Plants (trans. E. S. Forster) (1913) 1⁄4 (or De Plantis) *
 * On Marvellous Things Heard (or Mirabilibus Auscultationibus, or On Things Heard) *
 * Mechanical Problems (or Mechanica) *
 * On Indivisible Lines (or De Lineis Insecabilibus) *
 * Situations and Names of Winds (or Ventorum Situs) *
 * On Melissus, Xenophanes and Gorgias (or MXG) * (The section On Xenophanes starts at 977a13, the section On Gorgias starts at 979a11.)
 * Problems (or Problemata) *
 * Problems (or Problemata)
 * Problems, trans. by Author:Anonymous
 * Problems (or Problemata)
 * Problems, trans. by Author:Anonymous

Metaphysical writings

 * Metaphysics (trans. W. D. Ross) (1908) (or Metaphysica)
 * Metaphysics, trans. by John Henry MacMahon (1857)
 * Metaphysics, trans. by James H. M'Mahon (1891)
 * Metaphysics, trans. by F. G. Selby (1901)
 * Metaphysics, trans. by A. E. Taylor (1907)
 * Metaphysics, trans. by Cambridge Graduate (1888)

Ethical writings

 * Nicomachean Ethics (or Ethica Nicomachea, or The Ethics)
 * Nicomachean Ethics, trans. by John Wilkinson (1547)
 * Nicomachean Ethics, trans. by Anonymous (1819)
 * Ethics, trans. by John Gillies (1823)
 * Nicomachean Ethics, trans. by F. A. Paley (1872)
 * Nicomachean Ethics, trans. by Henry Jackson (1879)
 * Nicomachean Ethics, revised by Thomas William Rolleston (1890)
 * Nicomachean Ethics, trans. by J. E. C. Welldon (1892)
 * Nicomachean Ethics (Chase) (trans. D. P. Chase) (1911) 3⁄4


 * Ethics, trans. by J. A. Smith
 * Nicomachean Ethics, trans. by F. H. Peters (1916)
 * Nicomachean Ethics (Ross 1925)


 * Ethics, trans. by Alexander Grant (1866)
 * Great Ethics (or Magna Moralia) *
 * Eudemian Ethics (trans. Joseph Solomon) (1915) (or Ethica Eudemia)
 * Virtues and Vices (or De Virtutibus et Vitiis Libellus, Libellus de virtutibus) *
 * Politics (or Politica)
 * Politics, trans. by Anonymous (1598)
 * Politiques, trans. by Anonymous (1704)
 * Politics, trans. by John Gillies (1823)
 * Politics, trans. by Edward Walford (1853)
 * Politics, trans. by J. E. C. Welldon (1893)
 * Politics, trans. by Robert Drew Hicks (1894)
 * Politics (Ellis) (trans. William Ellis) (1912)
 * Politics (Jowett) (trans. Benjamin Jowett) (1921)  in the Works of Aristotle


 * Economics (or Oeconomica) *
 * Economics, trans. by Edward Walford (1853)

Aesthetic writings

 * Rhetoric (or Ars Rhetorica, or The Art of Rhetoric or Treatise on Rhetoric)
 * Aristotle's Rhetoric, trans. by Anonymous (1686)
 * Rhetoric (Roberts)
 * Rhetoric, trans. by John Gillies (1823)
 * Rhetoric (Freese) (trans. J. H. Freese) (1924)
 * Rhetoric (Crimmin) (trans. Daniel Michael Crimmin) (1811)
 * Rhetoric, trans. by J. E. C. Welldon (1896)
 * Rhetoric, trans. by John Henry Freese (1926)
 * Rhetoric to Alexander (or Rhetorica ad Alexandrum)*
 * The Poetics (or Ars Poetica)
 * Aristotle's Art of Poetry, trans. by Anonymous (1705)
 * Poetics, trans. by Henry James Pye (1788)
 * Treatise on Poetyr, trans. by Thomas Twining (1812)
 * Poetics, trans. by Anonymous (1819)
 * The Poetics (trans. Ingram Bywater) (1898)
 * Poetics, trans. by D. S. Margoliouth (1911)
 * Aristotle on the Art of poetry, trans. by Lane Cooper (1913)
 * The Poetics (trans. S. H. Butcher) (1922) Aristotelian texts:. Analysis (table of contents):

Works outside the Corpus Aristotelicum

 * The Athenian Constitution, trans. by Edward Poste (1891)
 * The Athenian Constitution, trans. by John Edwin Sandys (1893)
 * The Constitution of the Athenians (trans. Fredrick G. Kenyon) (1921) (The Athenian Constitution; Greek Ἀθηναίων πολιτεία)

Selections/Extracts

 * On Education, being extracts from the Ethics and Politics, trans. by John Burnet (1903)

Works about Aristotle

 * Isagoge by Porphyry
 * Aristotle (1898), by Alexander Grant