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The works of Aristotle, the famous philosopher : in four parts, containing I. His complete master piece ... II. His experienced midwife ... III. His book of problems ... IV. His last legacy ...
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English
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A new edition.
Published/Created
London : Printed for the booksellers, 1802.
Description
240 pages ; 18 cm
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Special Collections - Rare Books
2014-0426N
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Medicine, Popular
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Salmon, William, 1644-1713
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Zimara, Marco Antonio, active 15th century-16th century
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Alexander, of Aphrodisias
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Notes
A collection attributed to the tradition of Pseudo-Aristotle; part on midwifery has been attributed to William Salmon; part titled Aristotle's Book of problems includes sections under the heading of Zimara and of Alexander of Aphrodisias.
Third and fourth parts with special title pages.
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Aristotle's Masterpiece.
Aristotle's Book of problems.
Experienced midwife.
Aristotle's last legacy.
OCLC
9085486
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