After what seems like a very long time Aristotle has made it though CP. at $60 it is a steal. Lump on before its too late :-)
After what seems like a very long time Aristotle has made it though CP. at $60 it is a steal. Jump on before its too late :-)
https://www.logos.com/product/36498/select-works-of-aristotle
If we get enough people jumping in there is a chance that the price might even go down some more.
What is the difference between The Works of Aristotle 12 Vol and This 40 Volume set on CP? Sorry if it may seem obvious to others. I am wondering what the 12 Volume set may not be including
What is the difference
Loeb = Different translators, more recent translations, standard reference for academic discussions that need to quote English translations.
What is the difference between The Works of Aristotle 12 Vol and This 40 Volume set on CP?
This is a good question, Mark. I'm trying to figure out the specifics myself. What I can see from the product pages"
- Two different publishers with different translators (Claredon Press and Harvard University Press)
- Dates of publication similar; Claredon Press, 1906 - 1952; Harvard, 1926 - 1960
- Harvard University Press contains the Greek, Claredon Press does not
The other remaining question I have is what the differences are, if any, in the specific works included. I haven't quite got that part of it. Has anyone done that comparison?
Does The Works of Aristotle (12 vols.) include the Greek text? It appears from the description that the Select Works of Aristotle (40 vols.) does.
No it does not. See the third point above.
Aside from the Greek, I think the question is regarding the inventory of the works between the two.