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The book which contains Aristotle's works is called the Corpus Aristotelicum. These are the surviving works that haven't been lost.

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Some of Aristotle's notable books include "Nicomachean Ethics," "Politics," "Metaphysics," "Physics," and "Poetics." These works cover a wide range of subjects including ethics, politics, metaphysics, natural science, and literary theory.

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one of the books was called politics and I think he wrote 6.. but I don't know any of the rest

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