Aristotle

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Disputed works are marked by *, and ** marks a work generally agreed to be spurious.

Logic
(1a) Categories (or Categoriae)
(16a) De Interpretatione ("On Interpretation")
(24a) Prior Analytics (or Analytica Priora)
(71a) Posterior Analytics (or Analytica Posteriora)
(100a) Topics (or Topica)
(164a) Sophistical Refutations (or De Sophisticis Elenchis)

Physics
(184a) Physics (or Physica)
(268a) On the Heavens (or De Caelo)
(314a) On Generation and Corruption (or De Generatione et Corruptione)
(338a) Meteorology (or Meteorologica)
(391a) On the Universe** (or De Mundo)
(402a) On the Soul (or De Anima)
The Parva Naturalia ("Little Physical Treatises"):
(436a) Sense and Sensibilia (or De Sensu et Sensibilibus)
(449b) On Memory (or De Memoria et Reminiscentia)
(453b) On Sleep (or De Somno et Vigilia)
(458a) On Dreams (or De Insomniis)
(462b) On Divination in Sleep (or De Divinatione per Somnum)
(464b) On Length and Shortness of Life (or De Longitudine et Brevitate Vitae)
(467b) On Youth, Old Age, Life and Death, and Respiration (or De Juventute et Senectute, De Vita et Morte, De Respiratione)
(481a) On Breath** (or De Spiritu)
(486a) History of Animals (or Historia Animalium)
(639a) Parts of Animals (or De Partibus Animalium)
(698a) Movement of Animals (or De Motu Animalium)
(704a) Progression of Animals (or De Incessu Animalium)
(715a) Generation of Animals (or De Generatione Animalium)
(791a) On Colors** (or De Coloribus)
(800a) On Things Heard** (or De audibilibus)
(805a) Physiognomics** (or Physiognomonica)
(815a) On Plants** (or De Plantis)
(830a) On Marvellous Things Heard** (or De mirabilibus auscultationibus)
(847a) Mechanics** (or Mechanica)
(859a) Problems* (or Problemata)
(968a) On Indivisible Lines** (or De Lineis Insecabilibus)
(973a) The Situations and Names of Winds** (or Ventorum Situs)
(974a) On Melissus, Xenophanes, and Gorgias**

Metaphysics
(980a) Metaphysics (or Metaphysica)
[edit] Ethics and politics
(1094a) Nicomachean Ethics (or Ethica Nicomachea)
(1181a) Magna Moralia* ("Great Ethics")
(1214a) Eudemian Ethics (or Ethica Eudemia)
(1249a) On Virtues and Vices** (or De Virtutibus et Vitiis Libellus)
(1252a) Politics (or Politica)
(1343a) Economics* (or Oeconomica)

Rhetoric and poetics
(1354a) Rhetoric (or Ars Rhetorica)
(1420a) Rhetoric to Alexander** (or Rhetorica ad Alexandrum)
(1447a) Poetics (or Ars Poetica)

Aristotelian works lacking Bekker numbers

The Constitution of the Athenians
The Constitution of Athens (or Athenaiôn Politeia), because it was first edited in 1891 from papyrus rolls acquired in 1890 by the British Museum, was not included in Bekker's edition. The standard reference to it is by section (and subsection) numbers.

Fragments
Surviving fragments of the many lost works of Aristotle were included in the third volume of Bekker's edition, edited by Valentin Rose. These are not cited by Bekker numbers, however, but according to fragment numbers. The numeration of the fragments in a revised edition by Rose, published in the Teubner series, Aristotelis qui ferebantur librorum fragmenta, Leipzig, 1886, is still commonly used (indicated by R3), although there is a more current edition with a different numeration by Olof Gigon (published in 1987 as a new vol. 3 in Walter de Gruyter's reprint of the Bekker edition), and a new de Gruyter edition by Eckart Schütrumpf is in preparation.[3] For a selection of the fragments in English translation, see Jonathan Barnes (ed.), The Complete Works of Aristotle: The Revised Oxford Translation, vol. 2, Princeton 1984, pp. 2384-2465.

The works surviving only in fragments include the dialogues On Philosophy (or On the Good), Eudemus (or On the Soul), Protrepticus, On Justice, and On Good Birth.