
Meteorology, On the Universe & On Breath
Meteorology, On the Universe, and On Breath are three works attributed to Aristotle, exploring various natural phenomena and philosophical concepts. Written in the 4th century BCE, 'Meteorology' discusses atmospheric conditions, while 'On the Universe' presents a geocentric view of the cosmos and speculates on the existence of undiscovered continents. 'On Breath' critiques earlier theories about respiration. These texts, translated by Erwin Wentworth Webster, Edward Seymour Forster, and John Frederic Dobson, reflect early scientific inquiry and philosophical thought.



















