Operum Aristotelis Stagiritae

Aristotle. Aureliae Allobrogum Geneva : Excudebat Petrus de la Roviere, 1606-07.

 
Aristotle (384–322 BCE) was a philosopher and polymath during Greece’s Classical period who was greatly revered by Western thinkers and influenced the very basis of Western thoughts and beliefs about the world. His extensive theories on natural science and philosophy were accepted as truth through the Renaissance and were mostly unchallenged until the Enlightenment.
 
Aristotle’s works would have been considered a must-have among any learned person in the West, and his intellectual legacy is reflected by the dual-language versions of both Greek and Latin text in this edition of his work.