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Historical Bibliography Updated: March 11, 2018

The works of Aristotle translated into English. Edited by J.A. Smith and W.D. Ross. 12 vols.

Publication Details

Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1908 CE–1952 CE.

De motu animalium. De incessu animalium. In his Works, edited by J.A. Smith and W.D. Ross, 5, 698a-714b.Oxford1912. 

De Anima. In his Works… translated into English. Edited by J. A. Smith and W. D. Ross. 3, 402a-35b.Oxford1931.

 

Aristotle, regarded as the founder of psychology, meant by anima or psyche the living principle which characterizes living substance.

 

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Publication place: Oxford