Parva Naturalia
The Parva Naturalia (a conventional Latin title first used by Giles of Rome: "short treatises on nature") are a collection of seven works by Aristotle, which discuss natural phenomena involving the body and the soul. The individual works are as follows (with links to online English translations):
Bekker number |
Work | Latin name |
Parva Naturalia ("Little Physical Treatises") | ||
436a | Sense and Sensibilia | De Sensu et Sensibilibus |
449b | On Memory | De Memoria et Reminiscentia |
453b | On Sleep | De Somno et Vigilia |
458a | On Dreams | De Insomniis |
462b | On Divination in Sleep | De Divinatione per Somnum |
464b | On Length and Shortness of Life |
De Longitudine et Brevitate Vitae |
467b | On Youth, Old Age, Life and Death, and Respiration |
De Juventute et Senectute, De Vita et Morte, De Respiratione |
Editions
- All the Parva Naturalia
- Aristote: Petits traités d'histoire naturelle (with French translation and brief notes), ed. René Mugnier, Collection Budé, 1953
- Aristotle: Parva Naturalia (with extensive commentary in English), ed. W. D. Ross, Oxford, 1955 (repr. 2000, ISBN 0-19-814108-4)
- Aristotelis Parva Naturalia Graece et Latine (with Latin translation and notes), ed. Paul Siwek, Rome: Desclée, 1963
- Multiple treatises
- David Gallop, Aristotle on Sleep and Dreams: A Text and Translation with Introduction, Notes, and Glossary. Petersborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, 1990, ISBN 0-921149-60-3 (On Sleep, On Dreams, and On Divination in Sleep)
External links
- Greek text: Parva Naturalia (Biehl's 1898 Teubner edition); HTML text from HODOI (with concordance) and Mikros apoplous (with Modern Greek translation and notes)
- 1908 English translation by J.I. Beare and G.R.T. Ross (Oxford 1931): archive.org
- 1902 English translation by William Alexander Hammond (1861-1938): Google Books, archive.org, audiobook
- Free LibriVox audiobook version of Parva Naturalia (Translated by William Alexander Hammond)
- Annotated French translation by Jules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire
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