Aristotle: Historia Animalium: Volume 1, Books I-X

David Balme’s long-awaited major critical edition of Aristotle’s largest and perhaps least studied treatise is based on a collation of the twenty-six known extant manuscripts and a study of the early Latin translations. Begun in 1975, this edition of all ten books, including a very full apparatus criticus, was largely complete by 1989 when Professor Balme died but it needed extensive work to put it in publishable form. This work has been carried out by Allan Gotthelf, Balme’s friend and associate. Volume I of the edition contains the complete text of the Historia Animalium, the critical apparatus, and Balme’s introduction to the manuscripts, expanded and updated with the assistance of Friederike Berger, and in consultation with other experts. A substantial index to the text has been provided by Liliane Bodson in collaboration with Professor Gotthelf. Volume II will contain Balme’s introduction to the treatise, and his commentary on books I-VII(VIII).

• Only edition of this treatise based on a collation of all surviving manuscripts • Professor D. M. Balme was one of the foremost authorities on Aristotle’s biological works and their philosophic significance • Scrupulously prepared for publication by Professor Gotthelf

Contents

Introduction; Text; Index.