Aristotle's Masterpiece

Aristotle's Masterpiece

by Pseudo-Aristotle

17 chapters2h 23mEnglish1684

About this book

Aristotle's Masterpiece, also known as The Works of Aristotle, the Famous Philosopher, is a sex manual and a midwifery book that was popular in England from the early modern period through to the 19th century. It was first published in 1684 and written by an unknown author who falsely claimed to be Aristotle. As a consequence the author is now described as a Pseudo-Aristotle, the collective name for unidentified authors who masqueraded as Aristotle. It is claimed that the book was banned in Britain until the 1960s, although there was no provision in the UK for "banning" books as such. However reputable publishers and booksellers might have been cautious about vending Aristotle's Masterpiece, at least in the wake of the 1857 Obscene Publications Act. - Summary by Wikipedia

Chapters (17)

1Chapter I
434
2Chapter II
703
3Chapter III
828
4Chapter IV
786
5Chapter V
801
6Chapter VI
449
7Chapter VII
316
8Chapter VIII
493
9Chapter IX
1043
10Chapter X
592
11Chapter XI
155
12Chapter XII
198
13Chapter XIII
446
14Chapter XIV
455
15Chapter XV
303
16Chapter XVI
359
17Chapter XVII
272

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