Aristotle's "lost" second book?

From: Amara Graps (amara@amara.com)
Date: Sun Aug 31 2003 - 10:15:48 MDT

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    Hi Extropes

    I wonder what are the latest thoughts regarding Aristotle's "lost" second
    book on comedy ?

    Apparently Aristotle alluded to his writings about laughter, but since
    very little by him on that topic is known/found, his written work on the
    topic of comedy and laughter are thought to be "lost". At least that is
    what I have discovered in briefly following up this subject today.

    Does anyone have more up-to-date information about Aristotle's lost
    book on comedy/laughter?

    Amara

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