Aristotle Meteorology

Aristotle · Mete.

Meteorology

Aristotle on the phenomena of the upper air and the earth — weather, comets, rivers, and the sea, in four books.

This edition presents the original Greek (Fobes (1919)) side by side with an English translation (E. W. Webster) — with click-to-parse morphology, dictionary entries, and exact Bekker citation. 4 books, 41 chapters.

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Greek: F. H. Fobes, ed. Aristotelis meteorologicorum libri quattuor. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1919; repr. 1967.
Translation: E. W. Webster (Oxford, 1923).
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