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D-Index
62
Citations
20966
World Ranking
1239
National Ranking
1

Overview

Aristotle was a scholar primarily affiliated with Ancient Greece in Greece. Their academic contributions span various publications and collaborations with other researchers in the field of classical studies and related disciplines.

Their recent paper, Art of Rhetoric, was published in 2020 in the Digital Loeb Classical Library, receiving 32 citations. This reflects ongoing interest in their work on rhetorical theory and its classical foundations.

Aristotle had frequent co-authorship with several scholars, including:

  • James G. Lennox
  • J. Brugman
  • H.J. Drossaart Lulofs
  • Yaḥyā ibn al-Bitrīq
  • Jonathan Barnes

Their publications have appeared notably in the Digital Loeb Classical Library, consistent with the focus on classical texts and scholarly editions.

In terms of book publications, Aristotle had multiple titles released by various academic publishers. These include works published by the Japan Society of Medical Entomology and Zoology, such as:

  • On the Parts of Animals (2021)
  • Aristotle; Generation of animals (2020)

Oxford University Press published two of their works:

  • Aristotelica: Studies on the Text of Aristotle's Eudemian Ethics (2023)
  • Clarendon Aristotle Series: Aristotle: Topics: Book VI (2023)

Princeton University Press also issued two titles:

  • How to Tell a Story (2022)
  • How to Flourish (2023)

Their publications exhibit a continuing engagement with classical philosophy, ethics, biology, and rhetoric, contributing to interdisciplinary conversations across these domains.

Best Publications

  • The complete works of Aristotle

    Aristotle

  • The Basic Works of Aristotle

    Aristotle

  • On rhetoric : a theory of civic discourse

    Aristotle;George Alexander Kennedy

  • The politics and the constitution of Athens

    Aristotle;Stephen Everson

  • On the Soul

    Aristotle

  • Generation of animals

    Aristotle;A. L. Peck;James Loeb

  • Aristotle's Eudemian ethics, books I, II, and VIII

    Daniel T. Devereux;Aristotle;Michael Woods

  • Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics

    Aristotle;Robert C. Bartlett;Susan D. Collins

  • History of Animals

    Unknown

  • The Poetics of Aristotle

    Aristotle

  • Clarendon Aristotle Series: Categories and De Interpretatione

    Unknown

  • De anima = On the soul

    Aristotle;H. Lawson-Tancred

  • On the soul ; Parva naturalia ; On breath

    Aristotle;W. S. Hett

  • Parts of Animals

    Aristotle.;E. S. Forster;Arthur Leslie Peck

  • Aristotle: The Politics

    Herbert S. Long;Aristotle;A. Sinclair

  • On the art of poetry

    Leon Golden;Aristotle;O. B Hardison

  • The Rhetoric of Aristotle

    Aristotle;J. E. C. Welldon

  • History of Animals

    Aristotle;A. L. Peck;D. M. Balme;Allan Gotthelf

  • The ethics of Aristotle : the Nicomachean ethics

    J. A. K. Thomson;Aristotle

  • Aristotle's Politics

    Aristotle

  • The Ethics of Aristotle

    Aristotle

  • Aristotle: The poetics : "Longinus": On the sublime. Demetrius: On style.

    Aristotle

  • Aristotle's Metaphysics, Vol. 1

    Unknown

  • Aristoteles, Die Nikomachische Ethik

    Aristotle;Otfried Höffe

  • Aristotelis opera cum Averrois commentariis

    Aristotle;Averroës

  • Aristotle's Categories and de Interpretatione

    Aristotle;J. L. Ackrill

  • Politics of Aristotle

    Aristotle.;Ernest Barker;Sir

  • Aristotle, Prior and Posterior Analytics

    James Byrne;Aristotle;John Warrington

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony Kenny
Anthony Kenny University of Oxford
Martha Craven Nussbaum
Martha Craven Nussbaum University of Chicago
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Hans-Georg Gadamer Heidelberg University

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