N.
[Nature], sum of the constant tendencies and sequences within the Kosmos, [114], [117]; objective correlate to the Necessary Proposition in Logic, [133]; Generation from, [598].
Naturalia Parva, complementary to the De Animâ, [54].
Necessary, The, as a mode affecting Antiphasis, [126] seq.; relation of, to the Possible, [127], [205]; a formal mode of Proposition, [131]; why it may be given up as a Mode, [206].
Necessity, in what sense Aristotle denies that all events happen by, [116].
Negation, disjunction of subject and predicate, [111]; through what collocations of the negative particle obtained strictly, [118] seq., [169]; real and apparent, [122]; see [Contradictory], [Antiphasis].
Neleus, inherited library of Theophrastus, and carried it away to Skêpsis, [36]; heirs of, buried his library for safety, [36].
Nikanor, son of Proxenus, ward and friend of Aristotle, bore Alexander’s rescript to the Greek cities, [11]; executor, and chief beneficiary, under Aristotle’s will, [17]-20; married Aristotle’s daughter, [20].
Nikokles, correspondent of Isokrates, [7].
Nikomachus, father of Aristotle, medical author and physician to Amyntas, [2]; son of Aristotle, [17], [18].