The Pseudo-Aristotelian Problems: Their Nature and Composition

Classical Quarterly 22 (3-4):163- (1928)
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Abstract

The Problems, 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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