Track | Section | Length |
01 | 01 Poetics - Preface | 25:17 |
02 | 02 Poetics Chapters 1-3 | 9:09 |
03 | 03 Poetics Chapters 4-5 | 9:47 |
04 | 04 Poetics Chapters 6-8 | 13:17 |
05 | 05 Poetics Chapters 9-13 | 15:15 |
06 | 06 Poetics Chapter 14 | 5:29 |
07 | 07 Poetics Chapters 15-16 | 8:35 |
08 | 08 Poetics Chapters 17-19 | 10:50 |
09 | 09 Poetics Chapters 20-21 | 13:20 |
10 | 10 Poetics Chapters 22-24 | 16:39 |
11 | 11 Poetics Chapters 25-26 | 15:57 |
12 | 12 Rhetoric Book I Part 1 Chapters 1-5 | 57:38 |
13 | 13 Rhetoric Book I Part 2 Chapters 6-10 | 56:26 |
14 | 14 Rhetoric Book I Part 3 Chapters 11-16 | 55:12 |
15 | 15 Rhetoric Book II Part 1 Chapters 1-9 | 1:08:41 |
16 | 16 Rhetoric Book II Part 2 Chapters 10-21 | 1:02:55 |
17 | 17 Rhetoric Book II Part 3 Chapters 22-28 | 1:08:40 |
18 | 18 Rhetoric Book III Part 1 Chapters 1-10 | 1:06:07 |
19 | 19 Rhetoric Book III Part 2 Chapters 11-14 | 37:54 |
20 | 20 Rhetoric Book III Part 3 Chapters 15-19 | 37:58 |
Notes
Poetics
Read by: Robert Foster
Book Coordinator: Robert Foster
Meta Coordinator: Annie Coleman Rothenberg
Rhetoric
Read by: Geoffrey Edwards
Book Coordinator: Geoffrey Edwards
Meta Coordinator: TriciaG
Proof Listener: Leni
Artwork
Cover: 'Aristotle with a Bust of Homer' Rembrandt, 1653, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Inset: Engraving of Aristotle by Ambroise Tardieu (1788-1841)
Insert: Detail showing Aristotle from 'St Thomas kneeling and offering his works to the Roman Catholic Church', between 1883-1887, Ludwig Seitz (1844-1908)
Recordings
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- Translation by Ingram Bywater (245 downloads): http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/6763
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Poetics and Rhetoric together with Ethics and Politics constitute the pillars of Aristotle’s Practical Philosophy.
Poetics is earliest known work that develops a theory of drama and literary forms. His term poetics encompasses lyric and epic poetry as well as drama in its forms of comedy, tragedy and the satyr play. All are imitations of life but differ in three ways: differences in music rhythm, meter, harmony and melody; differences in the goodness of the characters; and differences in how the narrative is presented, either acted out or told. The work was lost for centuries and found its way back to the Western world though a Latin translation of an Arabic version written by Averroes. It has been part of a classical education in the Western tradition and has been subject to an ongoing diversity of opinions.
Rhetoric is the first known attempt to develop a system of techniques in the art of persuasion and is still considered “the most important work on persuasion ever written”. It was not written for publication, but is rather a collection of his students’ notes from his many lectures. It shows the progression of his thought from his decades at Plato’s Academy through his later work at his Lyceum. During this time the subject evolved from being seen as a potentially dangerous and immoral tool of manipulation of emotion and omission of facts to one of the three elements of philosophy alongside logic and dialectic.
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Item Info | |
EAN - DVD case | 0683422134753 |
Media | MP3 CD |
Package | DVD Box |
Author | Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC) |
Translator | Poetics translated by Ingram Bywater (1840-1914). Rhetoric translated by Thomas Taylor (1758-1935). |
Year | circa 350 BC |
Recording | |
Read by | Poetics read by Geoffrey Edwards Rhetoric Read by Robert Foster |
Length | 10 hours 55 minutes. Poetics Length: 2 hours 24 minutes. Rhetoric Length: 8 hours 32 minutes. |
Type of Reading | Solo |
The Poetics and Rhetoric of Aristotle
- Author: Aristotle
- Product Code: DB-1160
- Availability: In Stock
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