Rhetoric to Alexander & On Virtues and Vices
Aristotle
Read by Geoffrey Edwards
Rhetoric to Alexander (Latin: Rhetorica ad Alexandrum; Ancient Greek: Τέχνη ῥητορική) is attributed to Aristotle but may have been written by Anaximenes of Lampsacus. Translated by Edward Seymour Forster.
On Virtues and Vices (Latin: De Virtutibus et Vitiis Libellus; Ancient Greek: Περὶ Ἀρετῶν καὶ Κακιῶν) is the shortest of the four ethical treatises attributed to Aristotle. Translated by J. Solomon. (Summary Adapted from Wikipedia by Geoffrey Edwards) (3 hr 35 min)
Chapters
On Virtues and Vices (1249a) | 16:24 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
Rhetoric 1 and Letter (1420a) | 20:38 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
Rhetoric 2-3 (1423a) | 26:38 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
Rhetoric 4-7 (1426b) | 18:23 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
Rhetoric 8-17 (1429a) | 24:15 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
Rhetoric 18-25 (1432a) | 23:59 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
Rhetoric 26-31 (1435b) | 23:33 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
Rhetoric 32-35 (1438b) | 22:33 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
Rhetoric 36 (1441b) | 26:19 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |
Rhetoric 37-38 (1445a) | 13:23 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |