Metaphysics by Aristotle (384 BCE - 322 BCE) LibriVox
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Metaphysics (Ancient Greek: ΜΕΤΑ ΤΑ ΦΥΣΙΚΑ; Latin: METAPHYSICA; English: After the Physics) discusses topics including substance, accident, causation and God. The text was lost in Western Europe during the Dark Ages. (Summary by Geoffrey Edwards)
Customer Reviews
good reading
Contrary to what another reviewer wrote, the reading is just fine. Every now and then there are sentences were Aristotle uses a conjugation of "to be" with no intended indirect object, and the phrase is followed by a modifying phrase that the reader confuses with an object of the verb, but anyone who realizes as much can make the correction mentally while listening. Thank you, stranger, for providing the public with your reading for free.
Incorrectly Numbered and Disturbingly Read
I haven’t checked all of the chapters yet, but what is listed as Book IV is actually Book V. The speaker also doesn’t seem to understand proper intonation. I wonder if he speaks to people in the same disturbing manner as he reads out loud this book.
Awful reading...
I was really looking forward to listening to this podcast, however, the Narrators voice is awful and sounds like a robot! It made learning a punishment.