The treatise "Poetics" in its subsequent role and influence over the centuries far surpassed all other works of Aristotle. Aristotle has always interested poetry. Among his lost works of the early period were the dialogue "On Poets" and the treatise "Homer's Questions". It is said that he specially prepared the edition of the Iliad for his pupil Alexander the Great. Together with friends and students, he diligently studied everything related to Greek literature: he compiled lists of winners at the Olympia and Delphi Games, studied didactic material, and selected material on dramatic competitions in the Great Dionysus and Linnaeus. "Poetics", Aristotle's treatise on poetic art, was probably prepared at the end of the Lyceum period and consisted of two books. Only the first, in which the tragedy and the epic were studied, has come down to us.
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