Aristotle composed almost 200 works, the greater part of them as draft notes and original copies containing exchanges and chronicles of his notes and methodical works.
His works were safeguarded and communicated among his understudies until they were taken to Rome to assist analysts. Of his 200 works, 31 of them stayed available for use:
Aristotle's works on rationale incorporate Categories, On Interpretation, Prior Analytics and Posterior Analytics in which
he examines the strategy he created in intelligent examination and exchange.