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On Colors (Greek Περὶ χρωμάτων; Latin De Coloribus) is a treatise attributed to Aristotle but sometimes ascribed to Theophrastus or Strato. The work outlines the theory that all colors (yellow, red, purple, blue, and green) are derived from mixtures of black and white. On colors had a pronounced impact on subsequent color theories and remained influential until Isaac Newton's experiments with light refraction.

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  • De coloribus (it)
  • On Colors (en)
  • 色について (ja)
  • Das Cores (pt)
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  • On Colors (Greek Περὶ χρωμάτων; Latin De Coloribus) is a treatise attributed to Aristotle but sometimes ascribed to Theophrastus or Strato. The work outlines the theory that all colors (yellow, red, purple, blue, and green) are derived from mixtures of black and white. On colors had a pronounced impact on subsequent color theories and remained influential until Isaac Newton's experiments with light refraction. (en)
  • 『色について』(希: Περὶ χρωμάτων、羅: De Coloribus、英: On Colors)とは、アリストテレス名義の自然学短篇著作の1つであり、『小品集』を構成する9篇の内の1つ。アリストテレスの作品ではなく、ペリパトス派(逍遙学派)の後輩たちの作品と見られている。 (ja)
  • Das cores (em latim: De Coloribus; em grego clássico: Περι χρωματων) é um tratado geralmente atribuído a Aristóteles, mas às vezes a Teofrasto ou a Estratão de Lâmpsaco. Apesar de muitas deficiências, a teoria aristotélica sobre as cores, sujeita a alguma variantes, foi a teoria preferida dos filósofos europeus pelos menos até meados do século XVII. (pt)
  • Sui colori (Greek Περὶ χρωμάτων; Latin De Coloribus) è un trattato tramandato come opera di Aristotele, ma oggi unanimemente ritenuto spurio, viste le differenze sostanziali rispetto alle sue opere autentiche. (it)
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  • On Colors (Greek Περὶ χρωμάτων; Latin De Coloribus) is a treatise attributed to Aristotle but sometimes ascribed to Theophrastus or Strato. The work outlines the theory that all colors (yellow, red, purple, blue, and green) are derived from mixtures of black and white. On colors had a pronounced impact on subsequent color theories and remained influential until Isaac Newton's experiments with light refraction. (en)
  • 『色について』(希: Περὶ χρωμάτων、羅: De Coloribus、英: On Colors)とは、アリストテレス名義の自然学短篇著作の1つであり、『小品集』を構成する9篇の内の1つ。アリストテレスの作品ではなく、ペリパトス派(逍遙学派)の後輩たちの作品と見られている。 (ja)
  • Das cores (em latim: De Coloribus; em grego clássico: Περι χρωματων) é um tratado geralmente atribuído a Aristóteles, mas às vezes a Teofrasto ou a Estratão de Lâmpsaco. Apesar de muitas deficiências, a teoria aristotélica sobre as cores, sujeita a alguma variantes, foi a teoria preferida dos filósofos europeus pelos menos até meados do século XVII. (pt)
  • Sui colori (Greek Περὶ χρωμάτων; Latin De Coloribus) è un trattato tramandato come opera di Aristotele, ma oggi unanimemente ritenuto spurio, viste le differenze sostanziali rispetto alle sue opere autentiche. (it)
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