Corpus Aristotelicum

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The Corpus Aristotelicum is the collected body of surviving works attributed to the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, encompassing his writings on logic, metaphysics, ethics, politics, natural science, and biology.

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instanceOf Aristotelian corpus
collection of philosophical works
associatedWith Peripatetic school NERFINISHED
compiledBy Andronicus of Rhodes NERFINISHED
field biology
ethics
literary theory
logic
metaphysics
natural philosophy
political philosophy
psychology
rhetoric
hasAuthor Aristotle NERFINISHED
hasPart Categories
Constitution of the Athenians NERFINISHED
Eudemian Ethics NERFINISHED
Generation of Animals NERFINISHED
History of Animals NERFINISHED
Magna Moralia NERFINISHED
Metaphysics NERFINISHED
Meteorology NERFINISHED
Movement of Animals NERFINISHED
Nicomachean Ethics NERFINISHED
On Generation and Corruption NERFINISHED
On Interpretation NERFINISHED
On the Heavens NERFINISHED
On the Soul NERFINISHED
Organon NERFINISHED
Parts of Animals NERFINISHED
Parva Naturalia NERFINISHED
Physics NERFINISHED
Poetics NERFINISHED
Politics NERFINISHED
Posterior Analytics NERFINISHED
Prior Analytics NERFINISHED
Progression of Animals NERFINISHED
Rhetoric NERFINISHED
Sophistical Refutations NERFINISHED
Topics NERFINISHED
hasType esoteric works
lecture notes
treatises
influenced Islamic philosophy
Scholasticism NERFINISHED
Western philosophy NERFINISHED
medieval philosophy
language Ancient Greek
preservedIn manuscript tradition
timePeriod 4th century BCE

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Generation of Animals partOf Corpus Aristotelicum
Aristotle’s On the Heavens partOf Corpus Aristotelicum
this entity surface form: Aristotle’s corpus
Aristotle's Politics partOf Corpus Aristotelicum
De animalibus basedOn Corpus Aristotelicum
this entity surface form: works of Aristotle
Aristotle's writings partOf Corpus Aristotelicum
The Harmonization of the Opinions of the Two Sages relatedWork Corpus Aristotelicum
this entity surface form: works of Aristotle