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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): == 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'') 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Parva Naturalia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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