Aristotle
Complete Works : Two-Volume Set
(Author) AristotleAristotle: Complete Works is a monumental achievement, the first new English-language translations of the Aristotelian corpus since 1954. Edited by C. D. C. Reeve and Pavlos Kontos, this beautifully produced two-volume cloth-bound set with smyth-sewn bindings aims for consistent translation of key terms across the works and includes a general Introduction by Christof Rapp, Catalogs of Aristotle's Writings, an Annotated Index of People and Places, and an extensive Annotated Glossary of Terms. Available as either a boxed or unboxed set, the box set version offers a rigid, matte slipcase made of durable 88-point boards. A box set's slipcase will also be covered in thick 80-pound, full-color paper, making it ideal for display on a bookshelf or coffee table.
Aristotle
Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and polymath known for his work "Poetics," a seminal treatise on literary theory and the art of poetry. His writing style is characterized by clarity, logic, and precision. Aristotle's contributions to literature include defining the elements of drama and analyzing the structure of storytelling.