If you liked Aristotle on the art of fiction by Aristotle, start with La phisica (1551), Aristotle's Poetics & Rhetoric (1953), and Die Aristotelische Physiognomik (1929). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Aristotle on the art of fiction?

BookOrb recommends La phisica (1551), Aristotle's Poetics & Rhetoric (1953), Die Aristotelische Physiognomik (1929), De la génération et de la corruption (1934), and Aristotelis Libri physicorvm (1606).

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