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Great Books of the Western World (60 vols.)
The makers of Encyclopaedia Britannica bring you the Great Books of the Western World. Comprising 60 volumes containing 517 works written by 130 authors, these texts capture the major ideas, stories, and discoveries that shaped Western culture.
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Ancient Greek Poetry Collection (8 vols.)
The Ancient Greek Poetry Collection is a comprehensive compilation of Greek lyric poetry, containing all that remains of Greek lyric poetry from Eumelus to Timotheus. This includes small anonymous works from the seventh to fifth centuries BC and a multitude of short poetic songs, such as Alcaeus’ War-Songs, Simonides’ songs for Olympic athletes, Sophocles’ Paens, and works by Aristotle and Euripides. Greek Lyric poetry is often lost in the shadows of the more popular epic and dramatic Greek poetry; this collection highlights the prominent authors without excluding the less-known works that were crucial in the formation of the genre. Each individual volume is separated by author for easy navigation; most include a short biography. The Odes of Pindar is a collection of Pindar’s extended odes, and includes a biography and an analysis of his writing style. Pindar, regarded as one the greatest lyric poets, wrote poems that are understandable by the casual reader, yet perplexing even...
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The Works of Aristotle (12 vols.)
Aristotle
It is impossible to overstate Aristotle’s importance in the development of Western thought. A student of Plato, Aristotle quickly distinguished himself from his teacher by rejecting the theory of forms—the belief that the characteristics of any physical thing (roundness, redness) exist apart from it in an abstract realm of forms. Aristotle taught that forms could not be properly understood apart from the physical objects. After a five-year period tutoring the young Alexander the Great, Aristotle set up his own school, the Lyceum, as a rival to Plato’s Academy. Aristotle is known as the father of logic. He was the first thinker to establish a system of reasoning. One of his best-known rules of logic is the syllogism: for example, “All men are mortal; Socrates is a man; therefore, Socrates is mortal.” Aristotle was also the first thinker to create classifications for knowledge (e.g. mathematics, poetry, etc.). Aristotle’s works had a profound influence on Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas...
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Select Works of Aristotle (40 vols.)
Aristotle; Longinus; Demetrius
Included in the Select Works of Aristotle (40 vols.) are many of his surviving texts covering a wide range of subjects.
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Library of Early American History (4,977 docs.)
With nearly 5,000 texts spanning from 1640 to 1800, this library comprises the foundational documents and publications of colonial and revolutionary-era American culture.
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The Nicomachean Ethics
Aristotle
This volume contains H. Rackham’s translation of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics.
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Greek Classics Research Library (110 vols. plus Perseus Greek Classics)
Enhance your scholarship of the classical Greek tradition with over 100 volumes of Logos’ intelligent texts, plus Perseus Greek Classics. Ancient texts, translations, grammars, and more—Logos’ Greek Classics Research Library enriches your study.
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The “Art” of Rhetoric
Aristotle
This volume contains John Henry Freese’s translation of all three books of Aristotle’s The “Art” of Rhetoric.
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Philosophy Research Library (152 vols.)
Angus Stevenson; Anselm of Canterbury; Aristotle; …
Examine 25 centuries of philosophy with over 150 enhanced and searchable volumes. Go deeper in your philosophical investigations, studying words, making notes that sync across devices, and seeing ideas in historical context with Logos’ smart research tools.
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Library of Early English History (25,368 docs.)
Enrich your study of early English history with over 25,000 historical documents and literary works. Spanning from the first works mass produced in English to the end of the seventeenth century, this collection provides insight into sixteenth and seventeenth century English literature, politics, and culture.
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Metaphysics, Books I–XIV; Oeconomica; Magna Moralia
Aristotle
This volume contains Hugh Tredennick’s translation of the first nine books of Aristotle’s Metaphysics and Hugh Tredennick and G. Cyril Armstrong’s translations of the last five books of Metaphysics.
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The Nicomachean Ethics: Greek Text
Aristotle
This volume contains the Greek text of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics.
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The Works of Aristotle, vol. 9
Aristotle
It is impossible to overstate Aristotle’s importance in the development of Western thought. A student of Plato, Aristotle quickly distinguished himself from his teacher by rejecting the theory of forms–the belief that the characteristics of any physical thing (roundness, redness) exist apart from it in an abstract realm of forms.
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Politics
Aristotle
This volume contains H. Rackham’s translation of all eight books of Aristotle’s Politics.
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The “Art” of Rhetoric: Greek Text
Aristotle
This volume contains the Greek text of all three books of Aristotle’s The “Art” of Rhetoric.
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Metaphysics, Books I–XIV; Oeconomica; Magna Moralia: Greek Text
Aristotle
This volume contains the Greek text of all 14 books of Aristotle’s Metaphysics.
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The Works of Aristotle, Volume II
Aristotle
The makers of Encyclopaedia Britannica bring you one of the Great Books of the Western World. This text captures major ideas, stories, and discoveries that helped shape Western culture.
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The Physics, Volumes I & II
Aristotle
Though primarily known as a philosopher, Aristotle made substantial contributions to nearly every academic subject existing in his time. Over 2,400 years after his death, many of his teachings still lay the foundation for modern schools of thought. His zoological notes and observations were so far ahead of their time that some of them were not confirmed until the nineteenth century. An exceptional student of Plato, Aristotle was trained by the best educator the world had to offer; his own insigh...
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2025 Ultimate Library
Our largest package, the 2025 Ultimate Library, provides an incredible library for biblical research and theological reflection. Whether focused on Church history or biblical exegesis, the vast collection of resources and titles at your fingertips cover the gamut—from most devotionals to practical discussions of pastoral ministry to the most rigorous scholarly and academic research. This package has everything you need to engage in the serious study of Scripture and its world, with respected resources like the Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies | LHBOTS (382 vols.) and top-tier exegetical commentaries like the New International Commentary on the Old and New Testament | NIC (51 vols.).
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The Physics, Volumes I & II: Greek Text
Aristotle
This volume contains the Greek text of all eight books of Aristotle’s Physics.
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The Categories; On Interpretation; Prior Analytics
Aristotle
This volume contains H. P. Cooke and Hugh Tredennick’s translations of Aristotle’s Categories, On Interpretation, and Prior Analytics.
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The Categories; On Interpretation; Prior Analytics: Greek Text
Aristotle
This volume contains the Greek text of Aristotle’s Categories, On Interpretation, and Prior Analytics.
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The Works of Aristotle, vol. 11
Aristotle
It is impossible to overstate Aristotle’s importance in the development of Western thought. A student of Plato, Aristotle quickly distinguished himself from his teacher by rejecting the theory of forms–the belief that the characteristics of any physical thing (roundness, redness) exist apart from it in an abstract realm of forms.
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The Works of Aristotle, Volume I
Aristotle
The makers of Encyclopaedia Britannica bring you one of the Great Books of the Western World. This text captures major ideas, stories, and discoveries that helped shape Western culture.
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The Poetics; On the Sublime; On Style
Aristotle; Longinus; Demetrius
This volume contains The Poetics and On the Sublime, translated by W. Hamilton Fyfe, and On Style translated by W. Rhys Roberts.
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The Works of Aristotle, vol. 1
Aristotle
It is impossible to overstate Aristotle’s importance in the development of Western thought. A student of Plato, Aristotle quickly distinguished himself from his teacher by rejecting the theory of forms–the belief that the characteristics of any physical thing (roundness, redness) exist apart from it in an abstract realm of forms.
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On the Soul; Parva Naturalia; On Breath
Aristotle
This volume contains W. S. Hett’s translations of Aristotle’s On the Soul, Parva Naturalia, and On Breath.
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The Poetics; On the Sublime; On Style: Greek Text
Aristotle; Longinus; Demetrius
This volume contains The Poetics by Aristotle, On the Sublime, which is often attributed to Dionysius of Halicarnassus or Longinus, and On Style, which is attributed to Demetrius of Phalerum.
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Classic Scholarship Collection (1,211 Resources)
The Classic Scholarship Collection includes more than twelve hundred works from the most trusted Christian authors and teachers of all time: Augustine, John Chrysostom, Aquinas, Charles Spurgeon, John Wesley, John Calvin, and more. With resources in original language tools, commentaries, catechisms, histories, systematic theologies, dictionaries and more, you'll have the tools for both in-depth and broad study of Scripture, systematic theology, historical theology, Biblical studies, and much more.
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The Works of Aristotle, vol. 10
Aristotle
It is impossible to overstate Aristotle’s importance in the development of Western thought. A student of Plato, Aristotle quickly distinguished himself from his teacher by rejecting the theory of forms–the belief that the characteristics of any physical thing (roundness, redness) exist apart from it in an abstract realm of forms.
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