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Parva Naturalia [the "short treatises on nature" (a conventional Latin title first used by Giles of Rome)] is a collection of books by Aristotle, which discuss natural phenomena involving the body and the soul. The books are as follows:

I - On Sensation and the Sensible
II - On Memory and Recollection
III - On Sleeping and Waking
IV - On Dreams
V - On Prophecy in Sleep
VI - On Longevity and Shortness of Life
VII - On Youth and Old Age, Life and Death
VIII - On Respiration ( Summary Adapted from Wikipedia )

Parva Naturalia by Aristotle (384 BCE - 322 BCE‪)‬ LibriVox

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Parva Naturalia [the "short treatises on nature" (a conventional Latin title first used by Giles of Rome)] is a collection of books by Aristotle, which discuss natural phenomena involving the body and the soul. The books are as follows:

I - On Sensation and the Sensible
II - On Memory and Recollection
III - On Sleeping and Waking
IV - On Dreams
V - On Prophecy in Sleep
VI - On Longevity and Shortness of Life
VII - On Youth and Old Age, Life and Death
VIII - On Respiration ( Summary Adapted from Wikipedia )

    On Sensation and the Sensible - Chapters 1-2

    On Sensation and the Sensible - Chapters 1-2

    • 16 min
    On Sensation and the Sensible - Chapters 3-4

    On Sensation and the Sensible - Chapters 3-4

    • 21 min
    On Sensation and the Sensible - Chapters 5-6

    On Sensation and the Sensible - Chapters 5-6

    • 23 min
    On Sensation and the Sensible - Chapter 7

    On Sensation and the Sensible - Chapter 7

    • 15 min
    On Memory and Recollection - Chapters 1-2

    On Memory and Recollection - Chapters 1-2

    • 26 min
    On Sleeping and Waking - Chapters 1-3

    On Sleeping and Waking - Chapters 1-3

    • 31 min

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