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    Parva naturalia.Richard A. H. King - 2011 - In Christof Rapp & Klaus Corcilius (eds.), Aristoteles-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung. Stuttgart: Metzler. pp. 109-117.
    Parva naturalia ist eine Gruppe kleinerer Schriften, die folgende Einzeltitel umfasst: De sensu et sensato, De memoria et reminiscentia, De somno et vigilia, De insomniis, De divinatione per somnum, De longaevitate et brevitate vitae, De iuventute et senectute. Der Titel Parva naturalia geht auf den mittelalterlichen Philosophen und Aristoteliker Aegidius Romanus zurück. Die Parva naturalia vervollständigen das Projekt von De anima, indem sie die darin entwickelten Definitionen der Seele und ihrer Vermögen für die Erklärung (...)
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    Parva Naturalia.A. L. Peck - 1955 - Clarendon Press. Edited by W. D. Ross.
    Oxford Scholarly Classics brings together a number of great academic works from the archives of Oxford University Press. Reissued in a uniform series design, they will enable libraries, scholars, and students to gain fresh access to some of the finest scholarship of the last century.
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  3. Les Parva Naturalia d'Aristote et le mouvement animal.Pierre-Marie Morel - 2002 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 20 (1):61-88.
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    Aristoteles, ›Parva Naturalia‹: Akten der 18. Tagung der Karl Und Gertrud Abel-Stiftung Vom 30. September Bis 2. Oktober 2015 in Mainz.Jochen Althoff (ed.) - 2020 - De Gruyter.
    Die sog. Parva naturalia des Aristoteles sind eine erst nach dem Tode des Autors zusammengestellte Gruppe kleinerer Traktate über bestimmte übergreifende Einzelfragen zur Physiologie des menschlichen und des Tierkörpers. Wie funktionieren die verschiedenen Wahrnehmungsorgane, warum schlafen Tiere und Menschen, warum träumen sie im Schlaf, kann man Träume als Vorausdeutung der Zukunft benutzen, warum haben unterschiedliche Tierarten unterschiedliche natürliche Lebensspannen, was geschieht mit dem Körper, wenn er altert, wozu brauchen höhere Tierarten und der Mensch die Atmung? All diese Fragen (...)
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  5. Les Parva Naturalia D'Aristote.Emmanuel Bermon - 2002 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 20 (1).
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    Parva naturalia.D. J. Allan & David Ross - 1951 - Paris,: J. Vrin. Edited by J. Tricot.
    Oxford Scholarly Classics brings together a number of great academic works from the archives of Oxford University Press. Reissued in a uniform series design, they will enable libraries, scholars, and students to gain fresh access to some of the finest scholarship of the last century.
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    The Parva Naturalia in Greek, Arabic and Latin Aristotelianism: Supplementing the Science of the Soul.Börje Bydén & Filip Radovic (eds.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book investigates Aristotelian psychology through his works and commentaries on them, including De Sensu, De Memoria and De Somno et Vigilia. Authors present original research papers inviting readers to consider the provenance of Aristotelian ideas and interpretations of them, on topics ranging from reality to dreams and spirituality. Aristotle’s doctrine of the ‘common sense’, his notion of transparency and the generation of colours are amongst the themes explored. Chapters are presented chronologically, enabling the reader to trace influences across the (...)
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    Aristotle’s ›Parva naturalia‹: Text, Translation, and Commentary.Ronald Polansky (ed.) - 2024 - De Gruyter.
    Aristotle’s Parva naturalia continues the investigation begun in the De anima. The De anima defines the soul and treats its main powers, nutrition, sense perception, intellection, and locomotion. The Parva naturalia — On sense and sensible objects, On memory and recollection, On sleep, On dreams, On divination in sleep, On motion of animals (De motu animalium ), On length and shortness of life, and On youth and old age and respiration — attends more to bodily involvement (...)
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    Les Parva Naturalia d'Aristote. Fortune antique et médiévale.Romana Martorelli Vico - 2011 - Early Science and Medicine 16 (4):352-353.
  10. (1 other version)Aristotle. Parva Naturalia.David Ross - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (118):274-276.
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  11. The Parva Naturalia.J. I. Beare & G. R. T. Ross (eds.) - 1908 - Clarendon Press.
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    La perception spirituelle. Perspectives de recherche pour l’histoire des parva naturalia dans la tradition arabo-latine.Carla Di Martino - 2007 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 52 (3).
    A grande obra de Aristóteles sobre psicologia foi o De anima. Entretanto, nem por isso a obra Parva naturalia, também conhecida como De sensu et sensato, deixou de exercer um papel importante, entre os árabes e os pensadores ocidentais. No presente ensaio, procura-se mostrar como a tradução árabe desta última obra foi utilizada por Avicena, Ibn Bâjjia e, sob a influência deste último, por Averróis. No Epítome De sensu de Averróis, percebe-se, por exemplo, que os princípios teóricos são (...)
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  13. RISTOTELIS ""Parva Naturalia"". [REVIEW]G. G. G. G. - 1964 - Aquinas 7 (1):136.
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    Aristotle. On the Soul, Parva Naturalia, on Breath.Harold Cherniss & W. S. Hett - 1936 - American Journal of Philology 57 (2):228.
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    "Aristotelis Parva Naturalia: Graece et Latine," ed. Paul Siwek, S.J. [REVIEW]George P. Klubertanz - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 42 (2):221-222.
  16. Aristotelis Parva naturalia. Aristotle - 1898 - Teubner. Edited by Wilhelm Biehl.
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  17. The Parva naturalia: De sensu et sensibili, De memoria et reminiscentia, De somno, De somniis, De divinatione per somnum.John I. Aristotle, G. R. T. Beare & Ross - 1908 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press. Edited by John I. Beare & G. R. T. Ross.
     
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    Les manuscrits grecs des Parva naturalia d'Aristotele.Pawel Siwek, Auguste Mansion & Aristotle - 1961 - Desclée.
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    The Parva Naturalia René Mugnier: Aristote, Petits Traités d'Histoire Naturelle. Texte établi et traduit. (Collection Budé.) Pp. 17+234. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1953. Paper. [REVIEW]D. J. Furley - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (01):61-63.
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    The Parva Naturalia Aristotelis Parva Naturalia graece et latine edidit, versione auxit, notis illustravit Paulus Siwek. (Collectio Philosophica Lateranensis, 5.) Pp. xxvii + 375. Rome: Desclée & Ci., 1963. Paper. [REVIEW]D. M. Balme - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (03):266-267.
  21. The Parva Naturalia- W. D. Ross: Aristotle, Parva Naturalia. A revised text with introduction and commentary. Pp. xi+356. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1955. Cloth, 40 s. net. [REVIEW]D. J. Furley - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (3-4):225-228.
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    Aristotle. Parva Naturalia. A revised text with introduction and commentary by Sir David Ross. (Oxford, Clarendon Press 1955. Pp. xi + 355. Price £2.). [REVIEW]W. K. C. Guthrie - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (118):274-.
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    The Art of Thinking and the Reception of the Parva naturalia in a Fifteenth-Century Hebrew Source.Hanna Gentili - 2022 - Revue de Synthèse 143 (3-4):321-347.
    This article offers an insight into Yoḥanan Alemanno’s study of the ‘art of thinking’ through his notes from Averroes’s commentaries on Posterior Analytics, De anima and Parva naturalia. This case study represents an important example of the 15th-century Jewish learning based on the Arabic-Hebrew philosophical tradition and shows the continuity between the Provençal world and the Italian Renaissance. The textual appendix included at the end of the article aims at showing how Alemanno selected portions of Averroes’s commentaries on (...)
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  24. Aristotle: Parva Naturalia, ed. D. Ross. [REVIEW]J. P. MÜller - 1956 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 3 (1):97.
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    Parva Naturalia[REVIEW]W. R. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):535-535.
    Sir David Ross, now nearing his eightieth birthday has published another of his valuable critical texts, provided, like its predecessors, with a commentary. He has made full use of the contributions of Drossaert Lulofs, Forster and Nuyens, at the same time judging them with an independent mind and adding views and arguments of his own. This book greatly facilitates the study of these physiological-psychological treatises which form so indispensable a supplement to the De Anima. --R. W.
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    George Gennadius II Scholarios and the West: Comments on Demetracopoulos, “George Scholarios’ Abridgment of the Parva naturalia”.John Monfasani - 2018 - In Börje Bydén & Filip Radovic (eds.), The Parva Naturalia in Greek, Arabic and Latin Aristotelianism: Supplementing the Science of the Soul. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 317-323.
    The most striking aspect of Dr. Demetracopoulos’ contribution is the evidence for how unoriginal was Scholarios’ Aristotelian scholarship. The chief source of Scholarios’ commentary on the Parva naturalia was Theodore Metochites, whose ultimate source in turn was Michael of Ephesus. So once the Aldine Press had published the text of Michael of Ephesus’ commentary in 1527 and once Conrad Gesner’s Latin translation of Michael of Ephesus’s commentary was printed in 1541 and Gentian Hervet’s translation of Theodore Metochites’ commentary (...)
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  27. Walter Burley's commentaries on Aristotle's Parva naturalia: a critical edition.Gualterus Burlaeus - 2024 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Marek Gensler & Monika Mansfeld.
    If you are interested in the science behind casting spells, why too much and too little sex is not good for your life, and whether it is possible to predict future from dreams or speculate while asleep, this book is for you. We present the first complete critical edition of the set of commentaries on Aristotle's short psychological and physiological treatises, the so-called Parva Naturalia, penned by Walter Burley, an early fourteenth century Oxford philosopher, later William of Ockham's (...)
     
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  28. Epitome of Parva naturalia.Harry Averroës & Blumberg - 1961 - Cambridge, Mass.,: Mediaeval Academy of America. Edited by Harry Blumberg.
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    Aristotle’s Parva Naturalia: Text, Translation, and Commentary, by Ronald Polansky.Justin Winzenrieth - 2025 - Ancient Philosophy 45 (1):303-308.
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    Compendia librorum Aristotelis qui Parva naturalia vocantur.Mosheh Averroës, Aemilia Ledyard Ibn Tibon & Shields - 1949 - Cambridge, Mass.,: Mediaeval Academy of America. Edited by Mosheh Ibn Tibon & Emily Ledyard Shields.
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    Parva Naturalia by Aristotle. [REVIEW]Owsei Temkin - 1956 - Isis 47:70-71.
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    Mediaeval Latin Versions of the Parva Naturalia.George Lacombe - 1931 - New Scholasticism 5 (4):289-311.
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    "Common to Soul and Body" in the Parva Naturalia.R. A. H. King - 2006 - In Common to Body and Soul: Philosophical Approaches to Explaining Living Behaviour in Greco-Roman Antiquity. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Averrois Cordubensis Compendia Librorum Aristotelis Qui Parva Naturalia Vocantur.Vernon J. Bourke - 1950 - New Scholasticism 24 (3):354-356.
  35. Pars V: Themistii in Aristotelis Metaphysicorum Librum L Paraphrasis Hebraice Et Latine. Pars Vi: Themastii in Parva Naturalia Commentarium.Paul Wendland & Samuel Landauer (eds.) - 1903 - De Gruyter.
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  36. La Préservation ((part of the article not published in the ASCII)), Objet des Parva Naturalia et Ruse de la Nature.M. Rashed - 2002 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 20 (1):35-60.
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  37. L'argument du sectionnement des vivants dans les Parva naturalia: le cas des insectes: le cas des insectes.David Lefebvre - 2002 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 20 (1):5-34.
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    On the Soul; Parva Naturalia; On Breath. [REVIEW]Hugh Tredennick - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (6):240-241.
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    The Works of Aristotle - The Works of Aristotle. Translated into English under the editorship of J. A. Smith, M.A., and W. D. Ross, M.A. Part I. The Parva Naturalia. Part II. De Lineis Insecabilibus. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1908. Two vols. Vol. I. 3 s. 6 d.; Vol. II. 2 s. 6 d[REVIEW]R. G. Bury - 1909 - The Classical Review 23 (04):119-120.
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    Petits traités d'histoire naturelle (Parva Naturalia) Aristote Traduction inédite, introduction, notes, bibliographie et index par Pierre-Marie Morel Collection «GF-Flammarion» Paris, Flammarion, 2000, 254 p. [REVIEW]Richard Dufour - 2002 - Dialogue 41 (2):381-.
    Après le traité De l'âme, l'Éthique à Nicomaque, les Parties des animaux et la Physique, Flammarion ajoute un cinquième titre à sa collection aristotélicienne en publiant une traduction et une présentation par P.-M. Morel des Petits traités d'histoire naturelle.
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    Averrois Cordubensis Compendia librorum Aristotelis qui Parva Naturalia vocantur. [REVIEW]D. A. Rees - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (3-4):237-238.
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    Pars I: Michaelis Ephesii in parva naturalia commentaria. Pars II: Michaelis Ephesii in libros De partibus animalium, De animalium motione, De animalium incessu commentaria. Pars III: Michaelis Ephesii in librum quintum Ethicorum Nicomacheorum commentariu.Paul Wendland & Michael Hayduck (eds.) - 1962 - De Gruyter.
    Seit dem 2. nachchristlichen Jahrhundert werden die Schriften von Aristoteles kommentiert. Diese Ausgabe enthält griechische Kommentare zu seinem Werk vom 3. bis 8. Jahrhundert n. Chr., u. a. von Alexander von Aphrodiensias, Themistios, Joh. Philoponus, Simplicius in griechischer Sprache.
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    Pars I: Themistii in Libros Aristotelis de Caelo Paraphrasis Hebraicea Et Latine. Pars Ii: Themistii in Aristotelis Metaphysicorum Librum L Paraphrasis Hebraice Et Latine. Pars Iii: Themastii (Saphoniae) in Parva Naturalia Commentarium: Editio Consilio Et Auctoritate Academiae Litterarum Regiae Borussicae.Paulus Wendland & Samuel Landauer (eds.) - 1962 - De Gruyter.
    Seit dem 2. nachchristlichen Jahrhundert werden die Schriften von Aristoteles kommentiert. Diese Ausgabe enthält griechische Kommentare zu seinem Werk vom 3. bis 8. Jahrhundert n. Chr., u. a. von Alexander von Aphrodiensias, Themistios, Joh. Philoponus, Simplicius in griechischer Sprache.
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    Aristotle's Eudemus and the Propaedeutic Use of the Dialogue Form.Matthew D. Walker - 2021 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 59 (3):399-427.
    By scholarly consensus, extant fragments from, and testimony about, Aristotle’s lost dialogue Eudemus provide strong evidence for thinking that Aristotle at some point defended the human soul’s unqualified immortality (either in whole or in part). I reject this consensus and develop an alternative, deflationary, speculative, but textually supported proposal to explain why Aristotle might have written a dialogue featuring arguments for the soul’s unqualified immortality. Instead of defending unqualified immortality as a doctrine, I argue, the Eudemus was most likely offering (...)
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  45. The Teleological Significance of Dreaming in Aristotle.Mor Segev - 2012 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 43:107-141.
    In his discussions of dreaming in the Parva Naturalia, Aristotle neither claims nor denies that dreams serve a natural purpose. Modern scholarship generally interprets dreaming as useless and teleologically irrelevant for him. I argue that Aristotle's teleology permits certain types of dream to have a natural role in end-directed processes. Dreams are left-overs from waking experience, but they may, like certain bodily residues, be used by nature, which does ‘nothing in vain’ and makes use of available resources, for (...)
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    Sleepwalking Through the Thirteenth Century: Some Medieval Latin Commentaries on Aristotle’s De somno et vigilia 2.456a24-27. [REVIEW]Christina Thomsen Thörnqvist - 2016 - Vivarium 54 (4):286-310.
    _ Source: _Volume 54, Issue 4, pp 286 - 310 In _De somno et vigilia_, Aristotle states that sleep is an incapacitation of the first sense organ that occurs when the capacity for sensation has been exceeded. In the same treatise, however, Aristotle also mentions the phenomenon of motion and other waking acts performed in sleep and claims that sense perception is a necessary condition for such acts to occur. When the medieval exegesis on the _Parva naturalia_ evolved in the (...)
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    Petits traités d'histoire naturelle. Aristotle & René Mugnier - 1953 - Paris,: Belles Lettres. Edited by René Mugnier.
    Les Parva Naturalia designent traditionnellement chez Aristote neuf brefs traites ou le philosophe expose des questions relatives soit a la psychologie, soit a la biologie, humaine et animale, en tous les cas aux fonctions communes a l'ame et au corps. Parmi eux, Sur la Sante et la maladie a ete malheureusement perdu. Quant a Sur la respiration, son authenticite a ete mise en doute. Restent cependant les sept autres textes ou Aristote examine des questions aussi diverses que l'influence (...)
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    Aristotle on life and death.R. A. H. King - 2000 - London: Duckworth.
    Aristotle's "Parva Naturalia" culminates in definitions of the stages of the life cycle, from the generation of a new living thing up to death. This book provides a detailed reading of the end of the "Parva Naturalia" and shows how it completes the investigation into life begun in the "De Anima".
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  49. Aristotle on Attention.Elena Cagnoli Fiecconi - 2021 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 103 (4):602-633.
    I argue that a study of the Nicomachean Ethics and of the Parva Naturalia shows that Aristotle had a notion of attention. This notion captures the common aspects of apparently different phenomena like perceiving something vividly, being distracted by a loud sound or by a musical piece, focusing on a geometrical problem. For Aristotle, these phenomena involve a specific selectivity that is the outcome of the competition between different cognitive stimuli. This selectivity is attention. I argue that Aristotle (...)
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  50. Thinking Bodies: Aristotle on the Biological Basis of Human Cognition.Sophia Connell - 2021 - In Pavel Gregoric & Jakob Leth Fink (eds.), Encounters with Aristotelian Philosophy of Mind. New York, NY: Routledge.
    This paper aims to establish that, for Aristotle, the state of the physical body is crucial to the human capacity for theoretical understanding. In recent years, scholars have begun to recognise the importance of Aristotle’s biological writings for understanding his psychology, after the relative neglect of these connections. The relevance in particular of the so-called Parva naturalia, small works on what is common to body and soul, and the De motu animalium, a work devoted to animal motion in (...)
     
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