On Marvellous Things Heard
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On Marvellous Things Heard
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On Marvellous Things Heard, often called Mirabilia, is a collection of thematically arranged anecdotes formerly attributed to Aristotle. The material included in the collection mainly deals with the natural world. The work consists of 178 chapters and is an example of the paradoxography genre of literature. According to the revised Oxford translation of The Complete Works of Aristotle this treatise's "spuriousness has never been seriously contested". It was denied by Desiderius Erasmus in his ed
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