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Biological Treatises

By

Aristotle

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Paperback

$19.99

Hardback

$24.99

ISBN

979-8896350170

The Collected Works of Aristotle

Series

Volume

4

531 pages

6 x 9 inches

Paperback

Hardback

Description

Biological Treatises by Aristotle is a foundational collection of works that delve into the natural world, capturing the profound observations and insights of one of history’s greatest philosophers. This volume includes The History of Animals, On the Parts of Animals, On the Motion of Animals, On the Gait of Animals, and On the Generation of Animals, offering a comprehensive look at Aristotle’s pioneering approach to biology and natural philosophy.


In The History of Animals, Aristotle catalogs and examines a wide range of animal species, detailing their behaviors, habitats, and distinguishing characteristics. On the Parts of Animals explores the structure and functions of animal bodies, while On the Motion of Animals and On the Gait of Animals investigate the mechanics of movement, revealing Aristotle’s early contributions to the study of physiology. In On the Generation of Animals, he presents groundbreaking ideas on reproduction and heredity, setting the stage for centuries of biological inquiry.


This collection showcases Aristotle’s method of observation and classification, which laid the groundwork for modern scientific approaches. His keen insights and systematic approach to studying life offer timeless wisdom and continue to inspire readers interested in biology, philosophy, and the natural sciences.


Biological Treatises is an essential volume for students, scholars, and anyone captivated by the early exploration of the living world. Through these writings, readers gain access to Aristotle’s vision of nature—one that celebrates both the complexity and unity of life.

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