The extant works of Aristotle are broken down according to the five categories in the Corpus Aristotelicum. Not all of these works are considered genuine, but differ with respect to their connection to Aristotle, his associates and his views.
Some, such as the Athenaion Politeia or the fragments of other politeia are regarded by most scholars as products of Aristotle's "school" and compiled under his direction or supervision. Other works, such On Colours may have been products of Aristotle's successors at the Lyceum, e.g., Theophrastus and Straton.
Still others acquired Aristotle's name through similarities in doctrine or content, such as the De Plantis, possibly by Nicolaus of Damascus.
A final category, omitted here, includes medieval palmistries, astrological and magical texts whose connection to Aristotle is purely fanciful and self-promotional. Those that are seriously disputed are marked with an asterisk.
Logical writings
Organon (collected works on logic):
(1a) Categories (or Categoriae)
(16a) On Interpretation (or De Interpretatione)
(24a) Prior Analytics (or Analytica Priora)
(71a) Posterior Analytics (or Analytica Posteriora)
(100b) Topics (or Topica)
(164a) On Sophistical Refutations (or De Sophisticis Elenchis)
Physical and scientific writings
(184a) Physics (or Physica)
(268a) On the Heavens (or De Caelo)
(314a) On Generation and Corruption (or De Generatione et Corruptione)
(338a) Meteorology (or Meteorologica)
(391a) On the Cosmos (or De Mundo, or On the Universe) *
(402a) On the Soul (or De Anima)
(436a) Little Physical Treatises (or Parva Naturalia):
On Sense and the Sensible (or De Sensu et Sensibilibus)
On Memory and Reminiscence (or De Memoria et Reminiscentia)
On Sleep and Sleeplessness (or De Somno et Vigilia)
On Dreams (or De Insomniis) *
On Prophesying by Dreams (or De Divinatione per Somnum)
On Longevity and Shortness of Life (or De Longitudine et Brevitate Vitae)
On Youth and Old Age (On Life and Death) (or De Juventute et Senectute, De Vita et Morte)
On Breathing (or De Respiratione)
(481a) On Breath (or De Spiritu) *
(486a) History of Animals (or Historia Animalium, or On the History of Animals, or Description of Animals)
(639a) On the Parts of Animals (or De Partibus Animalium)
(698a) On the Gait of Animals (or De Motu Animalium, or On the Movement of Animals)
(704a) On the Progression of Animals (or De Incessu Animalium)
(715a) On the Generation of Animals (or De Generatione Animalium)
(791a) On Colours (or De Coloribus) *
(800a) De audibilibus
(805a) Physiognomics (or Physiognomonica) *
On Plants (or De Plantis) *
(830a) On Marvellous Things Heard (or Mirabilibus Auscultationibus, or On Things Heard) *
(847a) Mechanical Problems (or Mechanica) *
(859a) Problems (or Problemata) *
(968a) On Indivisible Lines (or De Lineis Insecabilibus) *
(973a) Situations and Names of Winds (or Ventorum Situs) *
Metaphysical writings
(980a) Metaphysics (or Metaphysica)
Ethical writings
(1094a) Nicomachean Ethics (or Ethica Nicomachea, or The Ethics)
(1181a) Great Ethics (or Magna Moralia) *
(1214a) Eudemian Ethics (or Ethica Eudemia)
(1249a) Virtues and Vices (or De Virtutibus et Vitiis Libellus, Libellus de virtutibus) *
(1252a) Politics (or Politica)
(1343a) Economics (or Oeconomica)