Meteorology - by Aristotle
Meteorology is Aristotle's work on atmospheric phenomena and natural processes, examining the causes and effects of weather and climate. This comprehensive text explores the relationship between the elements and their transformations, analyzing the principles that govern natural change. The work examines various atmospheric phenomena, from rain to earthquakes, offering explanations based on natural causes. Meteorology represents Aristotle's approach to natural science and provides valuable insight into ancient Greek understanding of the natural world.
Original Language: Greek
Original Title: Μετεωρολογικά
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