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The Complete Works of Aristotle<br />
Electronic markup by Jamie L. Spriggs InteLex Corporation<br />
P.O. Box 859, Charlottesville, Virginia, 22902-0859, USA<br />
Available via ftp or on Macintosh or DOS CD-ROM from the publisher.<br />
Complete Works (Aristotle). Jonathan Barnes, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J. 1991.<br />
These texts are part of the Past Masters series. This series is an attempt to collect the most important texts in the his-<br />
tory of philosophy, both in original language and English translation (if the original language is other English).<br />
All Greek has been transliterated and is delimited with the term tag.<br />
May 1996 Jamie L. Spriggs, InteLex Corp. publisher<br />
Converted from Folio Flat File to TEI.2-compatible SGML; checked against print text; parsed against local ”teilite” dtd.<br />
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF ARISTOTLE<br />
THE REVISED OXFORD TRANSLATI<strong>ON</strong><br />
Edited by J<strong>ON</strong>ATHAN BARNES<br />
VOLUME TWO<br />
BOLLINGEN SERIES LXXI 2 PRINCET<strong>ON</strong> UNIVERSITY PRESS<br />
Copyright © 1984 by The Jowett Copyright Trustees Published by Princeton University Press, 41 William St., Princeton,<br />
New Jersey In the United Kingdom: Princeton University Press, Oxford<br />
No part of this electronic edition may be printed without written permission from The Jowett Copyright Trustees<br />
and Princeton University Press.<br />
All Rights Reserved<br />
THIS IS PART TWO OF THE SEVENTY-FIRST IN A SERIES OF WORKS SP<strong>ON</strong>SORED BY BOLLINGEN FOUN-<br />
DATI<strong>ON</strong><br />
Printed in the United States of America<br />
by Princeton University Press,<br />
Princeton, New Jersey<br />
Second Printing, 1985<br />
Fourth Printing, 1991<br />
9 8 7 6 5 4
The Complete Works of Aristotle Electronic markup by Jamie L. Spriggs InteLex Corporation P.O. Box 859, Charlottesville, Virginia, 22902-0859, USA Available via ftp or on Macintosh or DOS CD-ROM from the publisher. Complete Works (Aristotle). Jonathan Barnes, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J. 1991. These texts are part of the Past Masters series. This series is an attempt to collect the most important texts in the his- tory of philosophy, both in original language and English translation (if the original language is other English). All Greek has been transliterated and is delimited with the term tag. May 1996 Jamie L. Spriggs, InteLex Corp. publisher Converted from Folio Flat File to TEI.2-compatible SGML; checked against print text; parsed against local ”teilite” dtd. THE COMPLETE WORKS OF ARISTOTLE THE REVISED OXFORD TRANSLATI<strong>ON</strong> Edited by J<strong>ON</strong>ATHAN BARNES VOLUME TWO BOLLINGEN SERIES LXXI 2 PRINCET<strong>ON</strong> UNIVERSITY PRESS Copyright © 1984 by The Jowett Copyright Trustees Published by Princeton University Press, 41 William St., Princeton, New Jersey In the United Kingdom: Princeton University Press, Oxford No part of this electronic edition may be printed without written permission from The Jowett Copyright Trustees and Princeton University Press. All Rights Reserved THIS IS PART TWO OF THE SEVENTY-FIRST IN A SERIES OF WORKS SP<strong>ON</strong>SORED BY BOLLINGEN FOUN- DATI<strong>ON</strong> Printed in the United States of America by Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey Second Printing, 1985 Fourth Printing, 1991 9 8 7 6 5 4
Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Note to the Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi <strong>ON</strong> <strong>MARVELLOUS</strong> <strong>THINGS</strong> <strong>HEARD</strong>** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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