Parva Naturalia
Aristotle
Read by Geoffrey Edwards
Parva Naturalia [the "short treatises on nature" (a conventional Latin title first used by Giles of Rome)] is a collection of books by Aristotle, which discuss natural phenomena involving the body and the soul. The books are as follows:
I - On Sensation and the Sensible
II - On Memory and Recollection
III - On Sleeping and Waking
IV - On Dreams
V - On Prophecy in Sleep
VI - On Longevity and Shortness of Life
VII - On Youth and Old Age, Life and Death
VIII - On Respiration ( Summary Adapted from Wikipedia ) (4 hr 28 min)
Chapters
On Sensation and the Sensible - Chapters 1-2 | 16:07 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
On Sensation and the Sensible - Chapters 3-4 | 21:38 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
On Sensation and the Sensible - Chapters 5-6 | 23:12 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
On Sensation and the Sensible - Chapter 7 | 15:38 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
On Memory and Recollection - Chapters 1-2 | 26:40 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
On Sleeping and Waking - Chapters 1-3 | 31:39 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
On Dreams - Chapters 1-3 | 25:11 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
On Prophecy in Sleep - Chapters 1-2 | 12:30 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
On Longevity and Shortness of Life - Chapters 1-6 | 18:18 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
On Youth and Old Age, Life and Death - Chapters 1-6 | 18:13 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
On Respiration - Chapters 1-4 | 12:05 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
On Respiration - Chapters 5-9 | 16:54 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
On Respiration - Chapters 10-14 | 14:11 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
On Respiration - Chapters 15-21 | 16:37 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
Reviews
Ancient views on biological processes
Milo Cherts
A lot of the information is unscientific but it gives a tip on what did interested the ancient greeks.
Devor
Used in Western Medical, Ecological, and other institutions of applied sciences.
SteveS
Sorry, but this guy is unbearable