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The Book of the Ten Categories. original: "Al-Maqulat al-Ashara," referring to Aristotle's Categories, which classifies everything that exists.
The Fallacies. original: "Al-Maghalit," referring to Aristotle's Sophistical Refutations.
Rhetoric. Aristotle's Ars Rhetorica.
Poetry. Aristotle's Poetics.
Natural Hearing. original: "Al-Sama' al-Tabi'i," the traditional Arabic title for Aristotle’s Physics.
The Heavens and the World. Aristotle's De Caelo.
Celestial Phenomena. original: "Al-Athar al-Alawiyya," referring to Aristotle's Meteorologica.
He also wrote a commentary on the book the Almagest The definitive ancient Greek manual on the motions of the stars and planets. regarding the science of astronomy by Ptolemy the Astronomer.
And the book Isagoge by Porphyry on logic. The Isagoge or "Introduction" was a standard introductory text to logic written in the 3rd century.
And the difficult points in the first and fifth treatises of Euclid on geometry.
And the compendiums of the Book of Laws by Plato.
Beyond that, he has many books on logic, philosophy, and the sciences, among which we mention:
The book The Abridgement of Logic.
Words and Letters.
Civil Politics. Also known as The Political Regime, this is one of Al-Farabi’s most famous works, applying philosophical principles to the organization of a city.
Rhetoric, which consists of twenty volumes.
The Introduction to the Science of Logic.
The Syllogisms.
An Abridgement of Philosophy.