Organon (Owen)

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Organon (1853)
by Aristotle, translated by Octavius Freire Owen
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THE


ORGANON, OR LOGICAL TREATISES,

OF

ARISTOTLE.

WITH

THE INTRODUCTION OF PORPHYRY.


LITERALLY TRANSLATED, WITH NOTES, SYLLOGISTIC EXAMPLES,

ANALYSIS, AND INTRODUCTION.


BY

OCTAVIUS FREIRE OWEN, M. A.

OF CHRIST CHURCH, OXFORD. RECTOR OF BURSTOW, SURREY; AND

DOMESTIC CHAPLAIN TO THE DUKE OF PORTLAND.


IN TWO VOLUMES.

VOL. I.



LONDON:

HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN.

MDCCCLIII.

JOHN CHILDS AND SON, BUNGAY.


Chapters (not listed in original)

Volume I

Volume II


ERRATA.


Page 219, line 2, in head of chapter xvii., for an account read on account

Page 273, in marginal note 4, for Instance of a syllogistic argument read Instance of asyllogistic argument, i. e. not syllogistic

Page 594, at head of chapter xxv., for from what is simply read from what is not simply

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