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The Pseudo-Aristotelian Problems: Their Nature and Composition

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

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TheProblems, which occupy pp. 859-967 of the Berlin Aristotle, have probably been less read and studied than any other treatise in the Aristotelian Corpus; they contain, however, a vast quantity of interesting information on a great variety of subjects, and an enquiry into their composition may be not without interest.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Classical Association 1928

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page 163 note 1 The best account of the Problems is still the paper read to the Bavarian Academy in 1850 by Prantl, C. (Abhandlungen d. philos.-philol. Klasse d. Bayer. Akad., VI. p. 339sqq.)Google Scholar.

page 165 note 1 Die naturwissenschaftlichen Schriften des Aristoteles in ihrem Verhältnis zu den Büchern dcr hippokratischin Sammlung (Bamberg, 1887)Google Scholar.

page 165 note 2 De Aristotelis problematis: Bonn, 1885Google Scholar.

page 165 note 3 See Prantl, , op. cit., pp. 358–9Google Scholar.

page 165 note 4 See Prantl, , op. cit., p. 355Google Scholar.