A Dissertation on the Philosophy of Aristotle, in Four Books: In which His Principal Physical and Metaphysical Dogmas are Unfolded; and it is Shown, from Indubitable Evidence, that His Philosophy Has Not Been Accurately Known Since the Destruction of the Greeks...

Printed for the Author, Manor-Place, Walworth, by Robert Wilks ... London; Sold by White, Cochrane ...; and Black, Parry (1812)
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