My lectures are published and not published; they will be intelligible to those who heard them, and to none beside.


Letter to Alexander the Great as quoted by William Whewell, History of the Inductive Sciences (1837), Ch. 2, Sect. 2 (possibly a story invented and circulated by those who found Aristotle's work beyond their comprehension)


My lectures are published and not published; they will be intelligible to those who heard them, and to none beside.

My lectures are published and not published; they will be intelligible to those who heard them, and to none beside.

My lectures are published and not published; they will be intelligible to those who heard them, and to none beside.

My lectures are published and not published; they will be intelligible to those who heard them, and to none beside.