Barthelemy St. Hilaire remarks in the note to his translation of the Analytica Priora (p.
Priora was composed later than the fifth chapter of Soph.
He begins the Analytica Prioraby setting forth his general purpose, and defining his principal terms and phrases.
If we read the thirteenth chapter of Analytica Priora I.
The first chapter of the Analytica Priora and the last chapter of the Sophistici Elenchi (closing the Topica), form a preface and a conclusion to the whole.
The Second Book of the Analytica Priora seems conceived with a view mainly to Dialectic and Sophistic, as the First Book bore more upon Demonstration.
Aristotle concludes his Analytica Prioraby applying this doctrine of Signs to determine the limits within which Physiognomy as a science is practicable.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "priora" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.